Undocumented Indians Stranded In The Gulf Due To Overstaying Fine
Resumo
Data informada: 12 Mai 2020
Localização: Oman
Empresas
Muscat Bakery - EmployerAfetados
Total de pessoas afetadas: 400
Trabalhadores migrantes e imigrantes: ( 400 - Índia , Serviços de Buffet e Alimentação , Gender not reported )Temas
Direito à Alimentação , Failing to renew visas , Precarious/Unsuitable Living Conditions , Personal Health , Wage TheftResposta
Resposta solicitada: Sim, por Resource Centre
História contendo resposta (Saiba mais)
Medidas tomadas: One worker who registered for repatriation was contacted his embassy who stated they cannot afford the overstaying fine; the company also refuses to pay the fine. The company response to the Resource Centre denied all allegations except that of delayed wages; they stated that 40 workers were waiting on 2-3 months salary.
Tipo de fonte: News outlet
Undocumented Indians in the Arab Gulf countries will not benefit from the Vande Bharat Mission [Indian govt. repatriation programme] as they do not have money to clear their overstaying fines...
Oman had waived off overstaying fines for people whose visa had expired only after the third week of March...
Similar is the condition of undocumented workers in other Gulf countries, except in Kuwait and Bahrain where amnesty has been announced...
the UAE government extended the validity of all visas... that have expired after March 01, 2020...
“If Oman government declares an amnesty, then that would be the perfect way to deal with the situation,” [one] social worker said, adding that the Indian government should also expand the scope of Vande Bharat Mission to repatriate [overstaying] workers.