*UAE firms cancel 2,000 visas daily
*
Uncertainty among Indian expats in the UAE is reaching maddening heights as
jobs vanish by the day. An average of 1,500 to 2,000 visas are cancelled in
the white collar sector every day, according to an analyst with a leading
Dubai firm.

*Schools are flooded with applications for transfer certificate as families
get ready to return home.
There would be an exodus to India by March.

*Though there are only a total of 3,200 declared job losses by seven
companies in Dubai, estimates from market sources put this at 20,000.
Unofficial figures hint at 30,000 white collar jobs lost in the past three
months. This is in addition to the tens of thousands of labourers rendered
jobless every week.

Sudhir Kumar Azhakath, Partner & Head of Corporate Communications and Public
Relations, Morison Menon Chartered Accountants, a leading audit firm in the
West Asia, told Express that companies were re-evaluating strategies and
restructuring resources to cope up with the global and local challenges.

Most of the companies have stopped giving pink slip figures as it might land
them in trouble with the Ministry of Labour.

*Emirates NBD (merged entity of Emirates Bank International and National
Bank of Dubai) has fired 1,800 employees.
Another 1,700 pink slips are in the pipeline. *This means *32 percent of a
total workforce of 11,000 would be jobless* in what the company terms
 shedding of extra fat.  Standard Chartered had cut 500, HSBC 250 and ADCB
750.

*One major Indian school has a got transfer certificate applications for 900
students till last week, which is 10 percent of the school s student
population. *There are more than 10 major Indian schools in Dubai alone.

This is due to various reasons including job loss, high cost of living and
tuition fees and high rentals.

*The proposal to raise the minimum salary to 10,000 Dirhams for family visa
status* *would make it impossible* for a large chunk of expatriates to
retain their families in the UAE.
*A recommendation to this effect has already gone from the Federal National
Council to the Federal Government.

*Sudhir Kumar warned that by March/April there will be a huge flow of Indian
expatriates. ``Out of this 70 percent will be Keralites going back for good
or deciding to stay alone and send their families for good.
And there are a lot of other expatriates who will also be moving out -
Pakistani, Egyptian, Sri Lankan, UK, Germany etc.

*Recently 70 UK expatriates left their luxury cars in the airport and left
the country. And more than 100 expatriates from India and other countries
left similarly.

*It is officially estimated that Dubai s 2008 population of 1.3 million will
come down by 8 percent this year. But according to me it will go down by
more than 25 percent.  
*
All the best & may be we don t meet the same fate*



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Best Regards;
Adeeb Abu Alrob

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