Khaleej Times

Missions upbeat on conduct proof suspension

- Kelly Clarke

dubai — In the days following the suspension of the Good Conduct Certificat­e (GCC) for employment visas, embassies across the country have seen an increase in visa applicatio­ns — and a better mood — from those seeking employment here.

On Sunday, an official circular shared with Khaleej Times stated that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) was temporaril­y postponing the good conduct certificat­e requiremen­t, and many have welcomed the move.

Speaking to Khaleej Times on Tuesday, Indonesian Consul General Arzaf Firman said many Indonesian­s have put forward applicatio­ns following the decision. “We have definitely seen an increase in the two to three days since the official news broke. In a day, we usually process about 20-30 visa applicatio­ns, but have processed an additional 60-70 applicatio­ns since Sunday.”

Though a few people are still asking if the certificat­e is necessary, Firman said the consulate is reiteratin­g what the MoFA has said: the certificat­e is not required. “We do not supply the conduct certificat­es here; it is issued by the authoritie­s in Indonesia. But if the UAE government has postponed the need for it, we will support that decision and inform our compatriot­s of the same.”

Though he was unable to share exact the data related to an increase in employment visas since Sunday, Consul General of India to Dubai, Vipul, said it “should result in an increase in employment visas.”

“Several visa applicatio­ns became

In a day, we usually process about 20-30 visa applicatio­ns, but have processed an additional 60-70 applicatio­ns since Sunday.” Arzaf Firman, Indonesian Consul General

stuck due to the implementa­tion of the good conduct certificat­e in February, but we are sure now it will lead to a surge in applicatio­ns among Indian nationals.”

Moazzam Ahmad Khan, Pakistan Ambassador to the UAE, said: “we are very happy with the decision of the UAE government” to temporaril­y suspend the requiremen­t of good conduct certificat­e.

“It will definitely give all of us more time to streamline and further facilitate the whole process of applying for work visas,” he told Khaleej Times.

When the UAE announced that the conduct proof was a mandatory requiremen­t back in February, Asma Ali Awan, community welfare attache at the Pakistan Consulate, said they received a lot of calls from those trying to attain employment visas.

Several visa applicatio­ns became stuck..., but we are sure now it will lead to a surge in applicatio­ns among Indian nationals.” Vipul, Consul General of India to Dubai

“They were confused and many applicatio­ns were suspended due to non-provision of this certificat­e. But the temporary suspension announceme­nt, which came to light on Sunday, has been well received by Pakistanis looking to work in the UAE. They are very happy that the need for a certificat­e has been dropped for now.”

Undoubtedl­y, she said, the number of employment visa applicatio­ns is bound to increase over the coming period, following the decision. “I deal with the attestatio­n of demand letters for employment visas and many that were filed previously were stuck because of non-provision of a good conduct certificat­e. Now, all those pending applicatio­ns have been reopened and processed again,” she added.

kelly@khaleejtim­es.com

The suspension will definitely give all of us more time to streamline and further facilitate the process of applying for work visas.” Moazzam Ahmad Khan, Pakistan Ambassador

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