UAE Human resources Minister assures Minister Manusha Nanayakkara that his country will take stern action against those facilitating illegal immigration to UAE

(LANKAPUVATH | COLOMBO) – The UAE Human Resources Minister Dr. Abdulrahman Abdulmannan Al Awar assured Labour and Foreign Employment Minister Manusha Nanayakkara that his country will take stern action against those who bring foreign workers to the country through illegal methods.
Minister Nanayakkara is on an official visit to UAE and explained to the UAE minister about difficulties faced by Sri Lankans who come in search of jobs to UAE on visit Visas as a result of various scams by individuals and organized groups. He also explained that efforts are taken to make the public aware of the perils of seeking foreign employment opportunities through a visit visa.

The UAE minister responded positively to a request by minister Nanayakkara to provide more job opportunities in UAE for skilled workers from Sri Lanka.

The joint technical committee that was set up in 2021 between the two countries will continue to discuss technical details on how to prevent human trafficking through visit visas to UAE. Also, a qualification equalisation program will be implemented by mapping the qualification framework of the two countries that will recognize the qualifications of Sri Lankan migrant workers.

Minister Nanayakkara explained that 35,572 Sri Lankan workers obtained employment opportunities through the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment last year which accounts for 11.4% of the total departures in Sri Lanka. This is a 27 percent increase in 2022 compared to 2021.

The UAE Human Resources Minister explained that the newly implemented mandatory unemployment insurance applies to migrant workers as well. This will provide an amount equal to 60 percent of the salary of a migrant worker for three months in the event of job loss. He also told Minister Nanayakkara that a center that operates in 20 languages has been set up by UAE to address migrant worker grievances. Labor recruitment fees were also discussed.

Minister Nanayakkara while explaining the recent economic crisis in Sri Lanka thanked the UAE minister for the help given by his country and was hopeful that UAE would continue to extend its support, especially in the areas of foreign employment, trade, and investment.
Assistant Secretary for Labour Affairs Ayesha Belharfia, Assistant Secretaries Abdulla Alnuaimi, Mohsin Muhsih, Assistant Director for International Bilateral Affairs Noora Alsuwaidi, International Affairs Expert Mohamed Alhammadi, Executive Officer Moza Alshamsi, Sri Lankan Ambassador-designate to UAE Udaya Indraratne and Consul General of Dubai Nalinda Wijeratne were among the participants.

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