EK pilots wives
Joined: May 2004
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From: Middle East
In addition, if you as a wife choose to work for Emirates aswell, you will find that the pay will be cut right back. The reason being that your husband already works for EK and therefore already gets all the allowances.
This in effect means that you will be right back to basic pay. EK from this viewpoint will not pay you very much. On a temp contract this will be ok but permanent the pay will almost half. In addition if you decide to work for Emirates and take their offer for sponsorship, you will loose your right to business or first class travel provided by your husbands sponsorship. Unless of course the job you have is well paid and of the grade that allows this sort of package.
This in effect means that you will be right back to basic pay. EK from this viewpoint will not pay you very much. On a temp contract this will be ok but permanent the pay will almost half. In addition if you decide to work for Emirates and take their offer for sponsorship, you will loose your right to business or first class travel provided by your husbands sponsorship. Unless of course the job you have is well paid and of the grade that allows this sort of package.
Joined: Feb 2006
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From: MUC
Legally not.
An article from the local daily explains the legal side of things.
http://www.gulfnews.com/nation/Immig.../10131053.html
The residency laws of the country allows married expatriate men who are living and working legally here to bring their wives to join them in the UAE.
The residency laws of the country allows married expatriate men who are living and working legally here to bring their wives to join them in the UAE.
The wife will then be granted a residence visa for a housewife. She will not be allowed to work under this visa and her sponsor in this country will be the husband.
http://www.gulfnews.com/nation/Immig.../10131053.html
The residency laws of the country allows married expatriate men who are living and working legally here to bring their wives to join them in the UAE.
The residency laws of the country allows married expatriate men who are living and working legally here to bring their wives to join them in the UAE.
The wife will then be granted a residence visa for a housewife. She will not be allowed to work under this visa and her sponsor in this country will be the husband.
Joined: Feb 2000
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From: Oz
Not sure what grades Uplink is refering to but my her-in-doors retains all her allowances with EK apart from Annual leave travel (chooses to use mine anyway) and Education; but we don't intend to have 6 kids.....
Joined: Apr 2007
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From: Planet Janet (sand pit)
If wifey worked for EK too and if you took the villa/apartment, (at today's Dubai rental costs you'd be mad not to, let's face it), I don't think she would get the accommodation allowance (so called Utilities Allowance).
Shame you don't get two villas
...Woooops hope she's not reading this
I love her really 
The Fox and Firkin
Shame you don't get two villas
...Woooops hope she's not reading this
I love her really 
The Fox and Firkin





