Stranded Indian jobseekers in UAE want to return home


Dubai, Apr 17 (IANS): Several Indian nationals who arrived in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) seeking employment but now stranded due to flight suspensions in the wake of the coronavirus lockdowns, were desperate to return home as they claimed of running out of money, it was reported.

Shahanad Pulukkool, 26, a driver from Kannoor district of Kerala, whose visit visa expired on April 1, said he was staying with four others in a one-bedroom apartment in Dubai.

"My brother is leasing the apartment. Owing to the unusual situation we are all in, four others have joined us in the apartment. My brother who works as a driver is taking care of us," he told Gulf News on Thursday.

Pulukkool said he came here looking for a job as a driver, but to no avail.

"I just want to go home now. I don't want to be a burden on my brother."

Shaukat Ali, 29, also from Kannoor, who lives with Pulukkool and his brother, said" "I was shortlisted for a job but unfortunately due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the company said they have put hiring on hold.

"My visa expires May end but I see no point in staying here..."

The same is the case with Mahesh Purwa. his visit visa expired on March 30 and was scheduled to fly out of the UAE on March 25.

"I heard the overstay fines will be waived off, but I would rather be back in my home country now," he told Gulf News.

Musaddique M, also from Kerala, India, said: "With the sterilisation drive in place, there is no way I can get out of the house, leave alone find a job. Ramadan is coming up too and I don't think there will be any job placements happening in the near future."

According to travel agents and social workers, there are several more such stranded visitors in the UAE.

Ibrahim Khaleel Arimala of Kerala Muslim Cultural Centre (KMCC) told Gulf News that social workers have been helping some people in need, especially with food and personal supplies.

  

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  • Lily Grace D Silva, Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 18 2020

    This a very serious matter. Can the government step ahead and look into this matter and manage to get stranded Indians back home please...

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Fri, Apr 17 2020

    We understand your plight.
    It is a very difficult situation here.
    The emphasis here still is on social distancing,testing and preventing influx of infected from near by states. Red Orange Green Zone order of the day.
    There is distant light at the end of tunnel though...
    Jay Veeru ( of C Gudda Fame ) and Thakuru are a bit free.
    I hear MEA Jaishankarji will take this up in earnest ...once the ban on International Flights is removed...Till then Patience is a Virtue.
    In Delhi too yesterday there was a ' Confuse the Covid ' Press Conference of sorts .
    Listen please ...you will forget your woes for at least some time and smile.
    Keep smiling please....You will see good days soon.
    God bless all.

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  • Ajay, Bahrain

    Fri, Apr 17 2020

    Don't make time pass.. we want Gov instructions at list they have say what is thier plan?

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 17 2020

    Bhandarkmaam, can you specify some places, only in Mangalore, where "social distancing" is maintained during break hours?; it's only on paper & in your mind!!

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Fri, Apr 17 2020

    ... even many of those who are employed in UAE, wants to leave the job and come back to India at once, due to chinese virus effect !!!

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  • Chris, mangalore

    Fri, Apr 17 2020

    Who told you that all want to come back even their employed . Please don’t spread rumors

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 17 2020

    Returning to India can be like 'Jumping out of the frying pan into the Fire' ...

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