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Committee advises UAE to limit stays of foreigner workers - Read More

Date Added: May 12, 2008 02:32:02 PM
The UAE, whose booming economy functions thanks to millions of foreign workers, has been urged to put a six-year cap on their residency, a daily reported Wednesday. The internal affairs and defense committee of the consultative Federal National Council (FNC), said the workers should leave the country after six years and only be allowed back after obtaining a new residency visa.

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