resignation
I started working in Bahrain less than one month, now I want to resign to move to Dubai, I would like to know if they need to go with me to the aeroport to cancel my visa? Do I have to give them my CBR? The Bahraini driving license?
thanks
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Your Bahrain licence will need to be converted back to your original and again how you do this is beyond me.
Your visa and CPR etc will be cancelled on the system and if you try to re enter Bahrain using them they will flag as invalid.
The ministry should cancel all paperwork with the help of your employer
I will wait for other inputs
I started on the 11march, and will resign 10th of April, means exactly one month, I don't think that I need to refund the visa cost, the hotel for this month, the rent car etc.
others please confirm or not?
I don't think they will go to the airport with you, but they will give you a certain time (usually a couple of months) to leave the country. The validity on your visa will change.
I just took my contract and read it.
nothing is mentioned, the only thing they put that the probation period is 3months, what would be the notice period if I resign, I though one day but I don't find anything in the contract.
I want to watch the champions league.
where I can watch the match?
please advise
For Champion's League, I am not into football so I don't know, but I would say go to any of the Shisha places and they will be showing it.
Some of the answers here are not totally correct.
As per the Bahraini labor law, the probation period can be from one to three months, even six months in certain circumstances.
During that period, any of the parties can stop the contract with one day notice.
Nothing can be deducted from your salary unless it is written in the contract. If there is nothing in yours, they can't ask you to pay back for your visa or accommodation, car or whatsoever.
Your visa will be cancelled by your employer with the LMRA. When done, you will have one month to leave the country.
CPR and driving licence are personal IDs. Your employer has no right to take them from you.
Enjoy your Dubai life

Cheers
Olivier
I'm outside now,
I crossed the shabab avenue but no coffee is showing football
I'm sad

finally I found one chic coffee in Adliya, without shishas
I saw the second half: real 3: gala 0.
Merci Olivier,je suis soulage.
I'm happy that the notice period is one day, because I need to start the other job on the 15th of April.
I will go now to watch the match
Your priorities amaze me.


@ Olivier-France -
CPR and driving licence are personal IDs. Your employer has no right to take them from you.
But does the CPR and driving licence get cancelled on the system when you leave?
Jaz
Th茅 CPR will be updated in LMRA system with the visa cancellation. You can keep the smart card as a souvenir though :p
For the driving license there is no cancellation process of any kind.
The only thing you have to do with the traffic department is to clear your car registration account of any fine there would be otherwise you won't be able to sell it.
Hope it's more clear

Cheers
Olivier
Olivier-France wrote:Hi Pirlo,
Some of the answers here are not totally correct.
As per the Bahraini labor law, the probation period can be from one to three months, even six months in certain circumstances.
During that period, any of the parties can stop the contract with one day notice.
Nothing can be deducted from your salary unless it is written in the contract. If there is nothing in yours, they can't ask you to pay back for your visa or accommodation, car or whatsoever.
Your visa will be cancelled by your employer with the LMRA. When done, you will have one month to leave the country.
CPR and driving licence are personal IDs. Your employer has no right to take them from you.
Enjoy your Dubai life
Cheers
Olivier
Answers given were based on the information provided which was minimal.聽 Hence using the terms MAY.
I said basically the same as you so I'm glad we are singing off the same hymn sheet
I worked for a company for 15 months. I resigned without signing the contract. Employer approved my resignation. Company sent deduction notice that they will deduct some amount from my salary.
They will deduct arrival ticket charges, visa and agent fee.
It is stated in the contract(not signed) that if you resign before 12 months then you have to pay the visa fee and processing fee. And nothing written on arrival air ticket.
Could anyone tell what is Bahrain labor law? Pleasee sent me the link if possible for the labor law.
I have worked in the Middle East for over 10 years without any problem.聽 I am an English teacher. I moved to Bahrain and made this place my home. I have bought a property and have worked at a few top schools in Bahrain with problems the school sponsored me. Then the Principal from Hell arrived he instantly took a dislike to me, along with many others. However l questioned him about an issue of pay. This was the beginning and the end for me. Since last year June 2013聽 up until l resigned this year December he has hounded me, taken the law of Bahrain into his own hands, and the board support his actions. The HR at the school her self put a letter of grievance into the board about this Pricicipal however she suddenly dropped her greivance.
Finally enough was enough after being accused for something l did not do. The parents have all supported me and demanded l continue to work at the school. However the Principal had other plans. I resigned l asked according to Bahrain Labor Law my salary owed and other payments l was entitled too. This l have received after having to go to the school several times. Now he refuses to give me my payment for a retuen ticket home. WHAT L NEED TO KNOW IS!! IN THE BAHRAIN LABOR LAWS I HAVE SEEN THAT IT SAYS THAT A NON BAHRAINI SHOULD BE PAID A RETURN TICKET BACK TO HIS NATIONALITY HOME PLACE OR TO WHERE IT STATES ON THE CONTRACT. He refuses to pay for this ticket. Can any one give me guidelines as to whether he can do this??
Thank you
Hi
I worked for a company for 11 months right now, my problem is, i want to resign coz i find a new job. But they said you must finish 1year to make you resign. But i dont like to finish it.
So many people said to 9 months you can make resign, It is true?
Thank you
TenzoAntonio wrote:Hi
Hi
I worked for a company for 11 months right now, my problem is, i want to resign coz i find a new job. But they said you must finish 1year to make you resign. But i dont like to finish it.
So many people said to 9 months you can make resign, It is true?
Thank you
Are you sure you want to work for them if they are already that unreasonable?
As others said, your new company is being unreasonable. It's only 5 days we are talking about. If they are being like this for such a small issue, think about the bigger issues in the future and how they will handle it.
you can resign but to avoid any legal obligation you should do it as per the terms and conditions put down in your offer letter and the employer can ask you to pay accordingly.
T&R
Arjun
In these situations, cant you just go to an airport and fly away, without giving any notice?
Kindly
Nick
Offcourse if you have your passport with you and if you dont want to come back to Bahrain (or any other GCC). Your employer could blacklist you (and there is news that the blacklist could be shared across GCC). So you would want to think about it.
T&R
Arjun
I don't think so there is such a rule in Bahrain. As you have signed the 2 year contract your bound by it and if you dont honor the contract you may need to pay what the company asks you to (the charges which the company has paid for like visa, medical and so on) and if you dont pay, decide to leave them the company could take legal action and you could also be blacklisted by LMRA (there are some cases which i know of).
good luck
T&R
I do know that not finishing your contract can either be okay or a real pain, so I would be certain of the consequences before you make your next move.聽 Good luck with finding your answer!
I am Shakil I am working in Bahrain from last 14 month I have resign my company they asking me 310 bhd from expenses they are telling visa 83bd, Mumbai to Bahrain ticket 97bd, CPR 20 bd with service charge overhead management 100 bd. This much I have to pay they are telling what to do I don't have any idea.
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