‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات ECR passport. إظهار كافة الرسائل
‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات ECR passport. إظهار كافة الرسائل

Number of Indians Migrating to Gulf Countries Drops By 21 Per Cent In 2018

Emigration clearances to the Gulf dropped by 21 per cent compared to 2017, standing at 2.95 lakh in the course of the 11-month period which ended on 30 November 2018, reports Times of India.

Compared to the peak of Indian workers’ outflow to the Gulf in 2014 at 7.76 lakh, the decline in 2018 is 62 per cent. These stats are taken from the e-Migrate emigration clearance data, that examines emigration clearance issued to workers holding ECR (emigration check required) passports.

Qatar is the only country in the Gulf region where the number of workers increased in 2018 when compared to 2017. Almost 32,500 workers were granted emigration clearances as compared to close to 25,000 in 2017, a rise of 31 per cent. A Mumbai-based labour recruiter says, “This could be because of increased labour requirement as the country prepares to host the football World Cup 2022.

Washington-based think-tank, Middle East Institute, says there are almost 6-7.50 lakh Indian migrant workers in Qatar, nearly double the number of native Qataris.

The decline, according to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), is due to several reasons like Gulf slowdown due to oil prices slumping as well as the Gulf countries filling up posts with their own nationals.

Also, a large number of Indians having ECR passports travel to Gulf countries on tourist visas and convert them to employment visas, thus entirely bypassing the e-Migrate system. These numbers thus are not shown e-migrate clearance data.
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EMIGRATION CLEARANCE
VISA ON ARRIVAL
RENTAL LAWS

ECNR registration in eMigrate system is optional now

India has decided to temporarily halt the mandatory online registration of ECNR passport holders with job visas in 18 countries, including GCC countries.

However, all Indians who want to voluntarily register can do so.

Applicants have to furnish personal, visa and travel details, emergency contact details in India and destination country and contact details of foreign employer/sponsor in the destination country.

On successful completion of registration, the applicant will receive an SMS/email.
They need to re-register only if their work visa has changed when they visit India again.

Indians already working in these countries also can register when they visit their home country.

Only one-time registration is required as long as an Indian remains on the same company’s employment visa. It is not necessary to register every time one goes back home unless there is a change in visa.

Emigration Clearance Required (ECR) passport holders who change their passport status to ECNR after three years of overseas employment will also have to complete the ECNR registration.

People already on employment visa have to register only while they are on a visit to India and before flying back to their country of residence on an employment visa.

The online form could be accessed only from India by using a one-time password which will be sent to an India mobile number fed by the applicant.

Investor visa holders and Dependents of Indian expatriates working in foreign countries need not register on the e-migrate platform. Spouses or children who have jobs, but are on a dependent visa, need not register on the platform. 

Indian mobile number must for registration
Since a one-time password (OTP) is required to complete the registration on the platform, expatriates are required to use an Indian mobile number to finish the formality. It is not required that the SIM card is registered under your name. As long as it is an Indian number, it is fine.
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e-Migrate Registration: Frequently Asked Questions FAQs

Is there any fee involved?
Registration is free of cost.

Once applied, can someone cancel Registration?
Cancellation of Registration is not allowed.
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Following are the ECR countries:
Afghanistan, Bahrain, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Malaysia, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, South Sudan, Syria, Thailand, UAE and Yemen.

The recruitment procedure through the eMigrate portal has been in place for ECR category since 2015 to protect them against human trafficking, illegal recruitment and exploitation.

The protection ensured through the eMigrate portal for this category of workers has now been extended to ECNR (emigration clearance not required) passport holders as well.

More than a dozen categories of Indian citizens automatically qualify for ECNR status, including income-tax payers, those below 18 years and above the age of 50, and those with an educational qualification of matriculation and above.
Registration can be done by visiting the ECNR Registration section on the website www.emigrate.gov.in

On successful completion of online registration, the applicant would receive a confirmatory SMS/ email. This confirmation will have to be shown at the airport from where the applicant boards the flight.

Job seekers having queries and seeking clarifications can contact Pravasi Bharatiya Sahayata Kendra (PBSK) in India on toll free number 1800113090 or 01140503090 (charges apply) or by email at mailto:helpline@mea.gov.in. Click here for the advisory announcement of MEA. 

Click here for registration link.

First verify your mobile number with OTP (onetime password)

Information required for online registration:
+ Aadhaar No.(Optional):
+ Educational Qualification:
+ Professional Qualification:
+ Name of Contact Person in case of emergency (India):
+ Contact number:
+Name of Contact Person in case of emergency (Destination Country):
+ Contact number:
+ Name of Employer (Destination Country) 
+ Contact person, number & E-mail:

Address for Communication (Employer):

For registration service and guidance, contact our Kerala office in Manjeri.
India Contact Number: +91-95 390 51 386, +91-894 33 28 266

Mail: exploreprocess@gmail.com
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ECNR Category
Indian citizens paying Income tax and those with educational qualifications above matriculation are eligible for ECNR passports.

ECR
Indian citizens without a matriculation certificate need to get an emigration clearance from the office of the Protector of Emigrants of India to travel abroad to 18 countries to seek employment.

Conversion to ECR from ECNR
(ECR) passport holders, the status will convert to ECNR after three years of overseas employment. "In this case, they will register like all other ECNR passport holders going for employment to ECR countries and they will not be required to obtain emigration check (EC)
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Indian tops the world in the number of migrants sent abroad and more than half of the 16.59 million live in the Gulf region, according to a 2017 UN report titled 'International Migration Report.


The United Arab Emirates has the largest number of Indian migrants, who number 3.31 million. In all the Gulf countries together, Indians totaled 8.9 million, according to the report. Of them, 2.27 million were in Saudi Arabia, 1.2 million in Oman and 1.16 million in Kuwait.

EMIGRATION CLEARANCE
VISA ON ARRIVAL
RENTAL LAWS

What is ECR? Emigration Clearance Required - Indian Passport


For Emigration clearance service of housemaids and blue collar workers from India, contact:

Dubai Address: First Gate Business Service, Al Nahda-2, Qusais. Mob: +971 55-273 2295, 055-345 7829

India: +91-95 390 51 386, +91-894 33 28 266
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As per the Indian Government Emigration Act, 1983, ECR passport holders should get permission from Protector of Emigrants (POE), Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs for traveling to 18 countries given below.

List of 18 Countries where you need to take a clearance before your travel if your passport is ECR

Afghanistan, Bahrain, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Malaysia, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, South Sudan, Syria, Thailand, UAE and Yemen.

Nurses Recruitment: Norka-Roots, Overseas Development and Employment Promotion Consultants (ODEPC) and Tamil Nadu Overseas Manpower Corporation are the three government agencies entrusted with the recruitment to 18 ECR countries.

As per the new rule, ECR countries will have to register with the government of India's eMigrate system for getting nurses from India. Once they register electronically and post their requirement of nurses, the Indian missions will vet them and forward to it to the state entities for selection.

After the selection is done and the receipt of the visa; the POE will issue the emigration clearance to the nurses to go to the 18 ECR countries.

* Medical for UAE, KSA, Bahrain & Oman Recruitment can be done from GAMCA Clinics.

How do I check my passport is ECR or ECNR?

You can check the status of your passport very easily. Usually the stamp of the Emigration Check required (ECR) will be on the first two pages of the passport or the last two pages. It is a stamp or print from the passport office which will Say ECR or Emigration Check required.

If this stamp/print appears on your passport you need a clearance from the POE office to travel to the Countries listed above.

Recent Exemption from Government of India for ECR passport holders

With effect from 1st October 2007, Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs (Emigration Policy Division) have allowed Indian Passport Holder who has ECR, to travel without a Clearance from the POE office for purpose other than Employment. So if you are traveling for Purpose other than Employment you need to produce the following documents:

1. Valid Indian Passport
2. Valid Visa for the Destination Country
3. Valid return Air ticket for travel

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: I don't have ECNR stamp in my Passport. Can I get it on the basis of my provisional matriculation or above certificate issued by the University/Board concerned? 

A: ECNR stamp is no longer affixing  in passports. In fact it is not even printed in the new passport booklets. Currently, only ECR stamp is being put in passports if applicant is not eligible for ECNR. However, you are entitled to ECNR status if you possess qualification of Matriculation or above. Even you can get ECNR status on the basis of provisional matriculation certificate if the mark sheets of all semesters of your course are available with you. Further to get ECNR stamp, the applicant should have stayed abroad for more than 3 years excluding the period(s) of visit to India or should be a dependent who is below 18 years and whose parents have ECNR status in their passports or should be a person (he/she) whose spouse has ECNR status in his or her passport or should be above 50 years of age.

Q: What if my passport is not carrying any stamp regarding ECR or ECNR do I still need to get a Clearance from POE office?

A: Now a days Passport offices are issuing passport without the Emigration Check Required (ECR) or Emigration Check Not Required (ECNR) pages. So if your passport does not have the stamp or the page for ECR that means you are not required to take a POE clearance for your travel. POE clearance is only required if your passport is having a ECR page, Endorsement stamp on it.

Q: What if I have an ECR stamp I want to travel as a tourist?A: According to the new rule you are not required to take permission from the POE office.
In case the passport booklet does not have ECR stamp, the passport holder would be deemed to have been granted ECNR status.

Who are eligible for cancellation of ECR Status?

a. All holders of Diplomatic/official passports.

b. All Gazetted Government Servants.

c. All Income-Tax payers (including Agricultural Income-Tax Payees) in their individual capacity. Proof of assessment of Income-Tax and actual payment of Income Tax for last one year or copy of PAN card to be insisted upon, and not merely payment of advance tax. However, in most cases as an assessment order is not issued separately by the Income Tax department, Income Tax Returns which are stamped by Income Tax authority can be accepted.

d. All professional Degree holders, such as Doctors holding MBBS Degree or equivalent degree in AYURVED, or Homeopathy, accredited journalists, Engineers, Chartered Accountants, Cost Accountants, Lecturers, Teachers, scientists, Advocates, etc.

e. Spouses and dependent children of category of persons listed from (b) to (d).

f. All persons having educational qualification of matriculation and above.

g. Seamen who are in possession of CDC or Sea Cadets, Deck Cadets:

h. who have passed final examination of three year B.Sc. Nautical Sciences Course at T.S. chanakya, Mumbai and

i. who have undergone three months pre-sea training at any of the Government approved Training Institutes such as T.S. CHANAKYA, T.S. REHMAN, T.S. JAWAHAR, MTI(SCI) and NIPM, CHENNAI after production of Identity cards issued by the Shipping Master, MUMBAI/KOLKATA/CHENNAI.

j. Persons holding permanent Immigration Visa, such as the visas of UK, USA and Australia.

k. Persons possessing two years diploma from any Institute recognized by the National Council of Vocational Training (NCVT) or State Council of Vocational Training (SCVT) or persons holding three years' diploma/equivalent degree from institutions like polytechnics recognized by central/state Governments.

l. Nurses possessing qualifications recognized under the Indian Nursing Council Act, 1947.

m. All persons above the age of 50 years. But the holder should change his/her passport after completion of 50 years of age to remove ECR endorsement from the passport.

n. All persons who have been staying abroad for more than three years (the period of three years could be either in one stretch or broken) and their spouses.

o. All children up to the age of 18 years of age. (At the time of re-issue at the age of 18 years, ECR stamping shall be done, if applicable).

Authorised recruitment agencies in India


NORKA-Roots - Kerala
* Overseas Development and Employment Promotion Consultant (ODEPC) Kerala
* Overseas Manpower Corporation Ltd (OMCL) - Tamil Nadu
* Uttar Pradesh Financial Corporation (UPFC) - Uttar Pradesh
* Overseas Manpower Company A.P. Ltd. (OMCAP) - Andhra Pradesh
* Telangana Overseas Manpower Company Limited (TOMCOM) -Telangana

Address of Indian Missions in ECR Countries

1. UAE Embassy of India, Abu Dhabi 
Plot No. 10, Sector W-59/02 Diplomatic Area, Off-Airport Road,
PO Box No.4090, Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Telephone: 00-971-2-4492700; 4447729
Fax: 00-971-2-4444685; 4447768 (Consular)
E-Mail: indiauae@emirates.net.ae (General);
Web: www.indembassyuae.org

Consulate General of India, Dubai 
Al-Hamaria Diplomatic Enclave, PO Box No.737, Dubai, UAE.
Telephone: 00-971-4-3971222 / 3971333 Fax: 00-971-4-3970453 & 3972297
E-Mail: cgidubai@emirates.net.ae Web: www.cgidubai.com

2. KSA Embassy of India, Riyadh 
B-1, Diplomatic Quarter, P.B.No.94387, Riyadh-11693, Saudi Arabia. Telephone: 00-966-1-4884144, 4884691, 4884692, 4834254, 4884697, 4881982 (24 hour Help Line)
Fax: 00-966-1-4884750 (Chancery) 4804764 (Commercial)
E-Mail: minister@indianembassy.org.sa (Minister);
Web: www.indianembassy.org.sa

Consulate General of India, Jeddah 
Building of M/s Bughshan & Bros., Madinah Road, Sharafiah Distt., P.O. Box No. 952, Jeddah-21421, Saudi Arabia.
Telephone: 00-966-2-6520104, 5520112 Fax: 00-966-2-6533964 (Admn)
E-Mail: admin@cgijeddah.com (Admn); cg@cgijeddah.com (CG)
Web: www.cgijeddah.com

3. Qatar Embassy of India, Doha 
Villa Nos. 86 & 90, Street No. 941, Al Eithra Steet, Zone-63, Onaiza, Doha, can be reached through any of the following:
Email: labour.doha@mea.gov.in
Tel. No. during Office hours: 44255777
Tel. No. after Office hours: 55575086
Indian Cultural Centre (ICC): 50536234
Indian Community Benevolent Forum (ICBF): 55512810, 55532367, 55342708

4. Oman Embassy of India, Muscat 
Diplomatic Area, Jami at Al-Dowal Al-Arabia Street,
Diplomatic Qtrs., Al-Khuwair, PO Box 1727, Postal Code: 112,
Ruwi, Muscat, Oman.
Telephone: 00-968-24684500 Fax: 00-968-24698291 (General); 24697591 (Ambassador)
E-Mail: indiamct@omantel.net.om (General), Web: www.indemb-oman.org

5. Kuwait Embassy of India, Kuwait City 
Diplomatic Enclave, Arabian Gulf Street,
P.O. Box No. 1450 Safat, 13015-Safat, Kuwait.
Telephone: 00-965-22530600, 22540612 / 13 Fax: 00-965-22546958 (Amb); 22571192 (General)
E-Mail: amboffice@indembkwt.org (Amb); Web: www.indembkwt.org

6. Bahrain Embassy of India, Adliya Building 182, Road 2608, Area 326, Ghudaibiya, PO Box No. 26106, Adliya, Bahrain.
Telephone: 00-973-17712683, 17712649, 17712785, 17713832 Fax: 00-973-17715527 (Gen)/177103229(Cons)
E-Mail: indemb@batelco.com.bh (Amb), Web: www.indianembassybahrain.com

7. Malaysia High Commission of India, Kuala Lumpur 
No. 2, Jalan Taman Duta, Off Jalan Duta, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Telephone: 00-603-20933504, 20933509 to 11, 20931015
Fax: 00-603-20933507 (HC Office) 20925826 (Admn)
E-Mail:hc@indianhighcommission.com.my (HC)
Web: www.indianhighcommission.com.my/index.php

8. Libya Embassy of India, Tripoli 
Fashloom Area, Nafleen, PO Box 3150 Tripoli, Libya.
[*Concurrently accredited as High Commissioner to Malta (Valetta)].
Telephone: 00-218-21-3409288 / 89 Fax: 00-218-21-3404843; 3409282 (Amb office)
E-Mail: amb.tripoli@mea.gov.in (Amb office);  Web: www.indembtrip.org

9. Jordan Embassy of India, Amman
Jabal Amman, 1st circle, PO Box No.2168, Amman 11181, Jordan.
Telephone: 00962-6-4622098, 4637262 Fax: 00962-6-4659540, 4611916
E-Mail: amb.amman@mea.gov.in (Amb), Web: www.indembassy.org.jo

10. Yemen Embassy of India, Sanaa
Building No. 12, Djibouti Street, P.O. Box No.1154, Sanaa,
Republic of Yemen.
Telephone: 00-967-1-441251 / 52
Fax: 00-967-1-441257
E-Mail: indiaemb@y.net.ye (Amb s office);
Web: www.eoisanaa.com.ye

11. Sudan Embassy of India, Khartoum 
P.O. Box No. 707 61-Africa Road, Mailing Code 11111 Khartoum-II
Telephone: 00-249-1-8357 4001/2/3/4 Fax: 00-249-1-8357 4050 (Ambassador), 8357 4051 (HOC),
E-Mail: ambassador@indembsdn.com; Web: www.indembsdn.com

Consulate General of India, Juba 
Plot No. 522, Hai Matar Area Juba, South Sudan
Telephone: 00-249-811-822 552 ,Mob: 00-249-9224 58006/7
Fax: 00-249-811-822 236
E-Mail: cgjuba@indembsdn.com; cgijuba@indembsdn.com
Web: www.indembsdn.com

12. Afghanistan Embassy of India, Kabul 
Malalaiwat, Shar-e-Naw, Kabul, Afghanistan.
Telephone: 00-873-763095560 (satellite tel), 00-93-20-2200185, MEA Tel No. 00-873-763095560 (satellite tel), 00-93-20-2200185, MEA Tel Fax: 00-873-763095561; Telefax: 23794460
E-Mail: embassy@indembassy-kabul.com Web: www.meakabul.nic.in

Consulate General of India, Mazar-e-Sharif 
Darwaza-e-Balkh, Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan
Telephone: 00-93-700500372 (CG), 797929515 (Consul)
E-Mail: cg.mesharif@mea.gov.in (CG), hoc.mesharif@mea.gov.in (General)
Web: http://meakabul.nic.in

Consulate General of India, Herat 
Ameriat Cross Road, Near Ab Bakhsh Badmerghan, Herat, Afghanistan.
Telephone: 00-93-40-221145 (General), 253637 (CG), 251318 (Consul) Fax: 00-93-40-250032
E-Mail: cg.herat@mea.gov.in, cgiherat@yahoo.co.in (Consul General)
Web: http://meakabul.nic.in

Consulate General of India, Kandahar 
Shahr-e-Nau, District 6, Kandahar-Herat Road, Kandahar, Afghanistan.
Telephone: : 00-93-30-753011512 (O), 753010874 (Consular), 753011525, (Admn), 753011512 (CG), 753010874 (Consul)
E-Mail: cg.kandahar@mea.gov.in (CG), cons.kandahar@mail.nic.in (Consul Cons)
Web: http://meakabul.nic.in

Consulate General of India, Jalalabad 
Ilaka No.2, Habibabad, Jalalabad, Afghanistan.
Telephone: 00-93-75-6003162 (CG), 6003163 (Chancery), 6003164, (Consular), 00-873-763096146 (Satellite Tel)
Fax: 00-873-763096147 (Satellite Fax)
E-Mail: cg.jalalabad@mea.gov.in (Consul General)
rajeev.ifs@gmail.com (Consul) Web: http://meakabul.nic.in

13. Indonesia Embassy of India, Jakarta 
Jalan H.R. Rasuna Said Kav.S-1, Kuningan, Jakarta-12950.
[*Con. acc. as Amb to Democratic [*Con. acc. as Amb to Democratic Telephone: 00-62-21-5204150, 5204152, 5204157, 5264931 Fax: 00-62-21-5204160, 5265622, 5226833, 52922074 (Amb)
E-Mail: ambindia@indo.net.id (Amb), eoipolitical@indo.net.id (Counsellor)
Web: www.embassyofindiajakarta.org

Consulate General of India, Medan 
19, Jl. Uskup Agung A. Sugiopranoto - Medan-20152, Indonesia.
Telephone: 00-62-61-4556452, 4531308, 4522169
Fax: 00-62-61-4531319
Web: www.congendiamedan.or.id; www.embassyofindiajakarta.org

Indian Cultural Centre, Bali 
Jl. Raya Puputan 42-44, Renon, Denpasar-Bali, Indonesia. [*Under the overall supervision of Director JNICC Jakarta and E/I Jakarta].
Telephone: 00-62-361-241978 Fax: 00-62-361-241980
E-Mail: jnicc@indosat.net.id Web: www.doijkt.org

14. Syria Embassy of India, Damascus 
3455, Sharkasslyeh, Ibn Al Haltham Street, Abu Rumaneh,
PO Box No.685, Damascus, Syria.
Telephone: 00-963-11-3347351 / 52, 3347900
Fax: 00-963-11-3347912, 3345711
E-Mail: hoc.damascus@mea.gov.in (General); Web: indianembassysyria.com

Honorary Consulate of India, Aleppo 
5th Floor, Shabarek Building, Al- Etfayieh Al-Qadimeh Square, Aleppo, Arab Republic of Syria.
{*Under Embassy of India, Damascus].
Telephone: 00-963-21-4463925 (O) 4664525 (R)
Fax: 00-963-21-4654925
E-Mail: hm.dm@scs-net.org; h.d.moorad.dam@hotmail.com

Honorary Consulate of India, Lattakia 
(i)Near the Central Hospital, 8th March Street, Lattakia, Syria.
(ii) Banias Highway, Syria.
[*Under Emb of India, Damascus].
Telephone: (i) Lattakia: 00-963-41-469515 /6;
(ii) Tartous: 00-963-43-631856 / 7; 11-3734854 (R)(T&F - Damascus); 43-785701 (T&F - Tartous)
Fax: Lat.: 00-963-41-465514; Tar..: 00-963-43-631858
E-Mail: larzatrading@net.sy

15. Lebanon Embassy of India, Beirut 
31, Kantari Street, Sahmarani Building, P.O. Box No.113-5240 (Hamra ) and 11-1764, Beirut, Lebanon.
Telephone: 00-961-1-373539; 372619; 373530 / 31
Fax: 00-961-1-373538; 366029 (Amb office)
E-Mail: amb.beirut@mea.gov.in (Amb);  cons.beirut@mea.gov.in (Consular)

16. Thailand Embassy of India, Bangkok 
46, Soi 23 [Prasarnmitr] Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok-10110.
[*PR of India to UN-ESCAP; **DPR of India to UN-ESCAP].
Telephone: 00-66-2-2580300-06 Fax: 00-66-2-2584627, 2621740
E-Mail: indiaemb@mozart.inet.co.th Web: www.indianembassy.in.th

Consulate of India, Chiangmai 
33/1, Thung Hotel Road, Wat Kate, Muang,
Chiangmai 50000, Thailand.
Telephone: 00-66-53-243066 Fax: 00-66-53-247879
E-Mail: bharat@loxinfo.co.th; cgi.chiangmai@yahoo.com

Consulate of India, Songkhla 
170/17, Nakon Nok Road, Tambon Boyang,
Amphur Muang, Songkhla-90000, Thailand.
Telephone: 00-66-74-307313 Fax: 00-66-74-307312
E-Mail: coi_songkhla@yahoo.com Web: http://www.indianembassy.in.th

17. Iraq Embassy of India, Baghdad 
House No. 6, Zokak No. 25, Mohalla 306, Hay Al-Maghrib,
PO Box No.4114, Adhamiya Baghdad, Iraq.
Telephone: 00-1-914-1-3604746; 3605956 (O);
00-964-7901926591 (M) 3601627 (M)
E-Mail: eoibaghdad@yahoo.com (General); amb.baghdad@mea.gov.in (Amb)


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e-Migrate Online Registration Procedures Emigration Clearance for Blue-collar Indian Workers and Housemaids

Blue-collar Indian workers whose passports have been endorsed as Emigration Check Required (ECR) will be prohibited from travelling overseas if their prospective job offers are unrecognised by the e-Migrate system.

E-Migrate system, which was launched by the Indian government on June 1, 2015, aims to reduce the number of fraudulent job offers in India, particularly targeted at the country's working class.

Located across ten prominent locations in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Jaipur and Rae Bareilly, representatives from POE offices look to certify whether workers' secured job offers and salaries have been verified by the e-migrate system. If the system fails to identify them, these workers will not be allowed to travel abroad.

Housemaids: Individuals sponsoring housemaid should register in e-Migrate system.

How to register companies and Individuals in eMigrate Website?

Go to https://emigrate.gov.in (System to be accessed through Internet Explorer Version 8 and above only.

Following documents are required. For companies:

Request Letter for registration as Foreign Employer duly signed by the Employer. This letter should be printed on company letterhead. 


Trade License copy

Labour Establishment Card copy (Immigration Card copy for Free Zone companies)

Chamber of Commerce Certificate (for commercial license only). If you don't have Chamber Certificate, you can collect it from Dubai Chamber of Commerce office at Baniyas or DED building near Clock Tower.   

Copy of Memorandum of Association (LLC Agreement / Partnership Agreement)

Passport and Emirates ID copy of Sponsor or Manager

Information Required (for Companies)
Responsible person's Mobile Number
Company P.O.Box, Telephone & E-mail ID
Number of Existing Employees
Number of Existing Indian Employees

If the Sponsor is Individual (to sponsor Housemaid)

Request Letter for Foreign Employer Registration duly signed by the Employer.

Passport and Emirates ID copy of Sponsor 
Copy of Labour Contract / Salary Certificate (for expatriate)
Copy of Tenancy Contract (for expatriate)
Passport copy of spouse

STEPS TO FOLLOW

https://emigrate.gov.in


Go to the link Apply for Registration under the Menu Employer


Fill in the details, upload required documents and after submission, you will receive an ARN # starting with PT. You will get Foreign Employer Registration Form. Print it, get company seal, signature of authorized signatory and submit at IVS Global Office along with copies of the uploaded documents.

User ID: Within a week, you will receive Employer Registration Acknowledgement Letter with User ID & Password through your registered Email. Click here for the specimen copy of Acknowledgement Letter.

Next Step: Take Employment Visa, Passport copy of proposed employee, License Copy, eMigrate User ID & Password to IVS Global. Fees: Dh130.

IVS staff will upload necessary documents and you will get  Job ID & Job ID Code through your registered email. You will also get a Consulate Attested Contract from IVS and send this contract to the proposed employee/housemaid.

In India: Employee has to take insurance policy and get stamp from Protector of Immigrants on his/her passport. After that he/she can travel.

Service Agency: You can depend on travel/service agency also to get this done. For service in Thiruvananthapuram and neighbour districts, call: 
+91- 
9539 051 386, 8943 328 266

Emigration clearance procedures in India; read more

Modification in Application: If you made mistake in e-mail ID when you submit the application, you can send a request mail with ARN to Indian Consulate/Embassy (
consullabour@cgidubai.com) to make correction. To prepare your eMigrate application; call

Qusais (Al Nahda-2) Near Zulekha Hospital: 04-239 1302, 055 273 2295, 055-345 7829

Qusais, Near DAFZA Metro Station:  Exit#2, Shop No. 7, Al Manzil Building, 

Tel. +971 52 1416869

Qusais (Industrial Area-5), Wasl Village, Retal Center, Shop No. 4. Tel. 0524912412, 0558650577

Bur Dubai: 04-252 22 22, 055-9105757

Hor Al Anz: (Deira): 04-265 8373, 050-715 0562

Qusais (Damascus St): 04-258 6727, 054-300 5931
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For Emigration Clearance service, contact;

Address; Dubai: First Gate Business Service, Al Nahda-2, Qusais, Dubai. Mob: +971 
55 273 2295, 052 1416 869
India: 
+91-95 390 51 386, +91-894 33 28 266
Mail: exploreprocess@gmail.com

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What is new?


Indian officials will now be able to verify if the job contracts offered to blue-collar Indian workers back home are the same as the employment contract approved by the UAE Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation.

Who will benefit?

Blue-collar Indian workers who require an emigration clearance stamp in their passports and approval from Indian authorities to work in the UAE will benefit. About 45 per cent of the over two million Indians working in the UAE are from this category.

What is the benefit?


Workers will not be cheated with discrepancies in wages and other benefits or duped by fake visas or job offers.

New UAE laws protect workers
In 2018, the UAE introduced sweeping rules that guarantee workers' rights. Ministerial Decrees 764, 765 and 766 paved the way for improved labour relations by securing more stable practices governed by regulations that protect workers who are legally sponsored to enter the UAE. The rules ensure greater transparency, clarity and tighter monitoring of labour contract conditions.

The decrees created a new unified, standard labour contract that stipulates a new unified contract which, in addition to the employment offer, the terms of which cannot be altered or substituted unless approved by the ministry.
No clauses can be added to any contract unless compliant with and approved by the labour ministry.



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Are you planning to Set-up your business in Dubai, Sharjah or Ajman? Call us for New business, LLC Formation, Amendment in existing license and PRO Service. +971 55-273 2295, 055-345 782904-239 1302 or mail your queries tovisaprocess.ae@gmail.com