United Arab Emirate’s Ambassador to Nigeria, Dr Fahad Obaid AI Taffaq, said there is no official communication placed on the issuance of work permit for Nigerians living and working in the United Arab Emirates.
Ambassador AI Taffaq stated this when he received Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Hon Abike Dabiri-Erewa, at the embassy in Abuja.
He said just like others, he read about the ban in social media, stressing that the UAE has no restrictions against any nationality.
He said there are possibly isolated cases of individuals whose work visas were not renewed for one reason or the other.
He added that only last week UAE issued over 50 visas to Nigerians and that there are thousands of Nigerians working and living legally in the UAE.
The UAE Envoy said they were optimistic that Emirates Airlines would soon resume flights into Nigeria.
Hon Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO, NiDCOM said the clarification is really reassuring given a barrage of calls and inquiries by Nigerians within and outside the UAE on the official stoppage of issuance of work permit to Nigerians in the UAE.
NiDCOM Boss urged Nigerians in the UAE to always obey the laws of their host country, be good Ambassadors and excel in whatever they do.
She added that any Nigerian with consular issues should approach the Nigerian Mission in UAE for advice and clarifications as each case would be treated on its own merit.
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