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Can it really be true that your employer has the right to keep your passport while you are working for their company?

I discussed this with my colleagues yesterday; they said that this is simply the rules in the UAE and that they could, potentially, refuse to give it back to you upon request. In fact, this recently happened to a colleague when she tried to leave her previous company to join us.

Hm... I have been taught that my passport belongs ONLY to me, and that no one can take it from me. Does anyone have experience with this? I think it is a scary thought that a UAE company could exercise this kind of control over people's personal freedom and, potentially, prevent them from leaving the country.

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DO NOT EVER GIVE ANYONE YOUR PASSPORT.

If your company is reputable and worth working for, they will not take your passport. Bottom line. They will try to, of course - and if they do, I would be getting out of there quick.
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DO NOT EVER GIVE ANYONE YOUR PASSPORT.

If your company is reputable and worth working for, they will not take your passport. Bottom line. They will try to, of course - and if they do, I would be getting out of there quick.
I agree. Your passport legally belongs to the government of your country and should be surrendered to them (if asked) and NO ONE ELSE! Your employer has no right whatsoever to hold on to your passport!
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Many companies still ask for your passport to be held- but they have no legal right to do so.

It is your passport and your responsibility.


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It is illegal for employers to retain a passport. End of.

Any that do so should be reported to the Ministry of Labour.


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but in practice, if you take youre employer to the Labour Court, do you seriously expect your life to get easier.

I am OK, my job takes me out very often, but I have many friends who have not seen thier passport since their last visa run.

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I thought you had to carry your passport with you at all times to show the local Police on request. Hardly possible if your employer has it
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My company has a policy of withholding the passporst of the Indian workforce and only giving them back when they go on leave.

They did try holding on to mine, but they were told in no uncertain terms where to get off.

As for carrying it with you at all times, I believe your labour card is sufficient for the police.
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I can imagine what you said, Ogri!! LOL

I ALWAYS carried mine with me, it was a habit I aquired from living in Spain. The only time my employer kept my passport was when he was applying for my visa for Afghanistan.

NEVER, EVER allow ANYONE to keep your passport!!!
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