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sandy

Hi,i am an asian kennismigrant having fast contract and i am living in holland for 4 yrs.everything was fine till last year but now suddenly i got the indication from my employer that my contract is going to be terminated soon.As per my employer i am not ...  moreHi,i am an asian kennismigrant having fast contract and i am living in holland for 4 yrs.everything was fine till last year but now suddenly i got the indication from my employer that my contract is going to be terminated soon.As per my employer i am not performing wel but i am sure that the reason may be economic crisis or the political issues with in the company.Now the problem is that i don't have ruberik inkomen(insurance to cover the expenses to get an advice from lawyer),can anybody help me to find a good solution?
Considering my permanent contract i bought the house and now housing market is too low that if i sell my house i've bear a big loss,should i expect my company to assist me in selling my house or compensate that anyother way?  less
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  • sandy
    sandy posted a topic in the forum Employment in the Netherlands:
    Change of employer
    Hi,can anybody let me know that how can a KM switch from one employer to another?what documents are required and what is the process?
    • December 21, 2012
  • sandy
    sandy posted a topic in the forum Legal Problems in the Netherlands:
    Journey from PR to passport
    Can anyone let me know that if I have PR and would like to apply for Dutch nationality but there are two scenario...
    1)I've PR and applied for passport and I work in another country,maybe European.
    2)I've PR but I am jobless.
    And what documents should I'v...  more
    Can anyone let me know that if I have PR and would like to apply for Dutch nationality but there are two scenario...
    1)I've PR and applied for passport and I work in another country,maybe European.
    2)I've PR but I am jobless.
    And what documents should I've?
    Thanks in advance.  
    • August 18, 2012
  • sandy
    sandy replied to a topic in the forum Employment in the Netherlands:
    Thanks expaticans for the posts.These posts are really acting as boosters for my moral support as i am in the same boat as Cbear42 was.Initially i thought to give up and search for some other job but now i've decided to fight to get my rights,specially wh...  moreThanks expaticans for the posts.These posts are really acting as boosters for my moral support as i am in the same boat as Cbear42 was.Initially i thought to give up and search for some other job but now i've decided to fight to get my rights,specially when i am at no fault and becoming a victim of certain political issue with in the company.  
    • July 13, 2012
  • sandy
    sandy replied to a topic in the forum Business and Finance in the Netherlands:
    Thanks for the replies.
    If spouse is working too....but the salary doesn't meet the KM salary.My spouse is having 2 yrs work contract with an Asian pharmaceutical company but the company is registered in non EU country.
    • July 4, 2012
  • sandy
    sandy posted a topic in the forum Business and Finance in the Netherlands:
    kennismigrant's spouse's stay in holland
    is it possible to stay(without PR) for the working partner of a kennismigrant in The Netherlands if KM works in another EU?
     
    can anyone help me out?
    • June 20, 2012
  • sandy
    sandy posted a topic in the forum Employment in the Netherlands:
    garden leaves
    can anyone help me out by telling that how garden leaves can be applied and is everybody entitled for garden leaves?
     
    Pls reply soon.
    • June 10, 2012
  • sandy
    sandy replied to a topic in the forum Employment in the Netherlands:
    Now after giving the termination letter,my employer is suggesting(forcing) me to get the help from their outplacement agency.I am feeling something fishy.Is this common here in holland to provide these kind of services to the employee?Can anyone help me out?
    • June 9, 2012
  • sandy
    sandy replied to a topic in the forum Employment in the Netherlands:
    Hi Melloncoli,thanks for the advice.I will definitely contact them.
    • June 1, 2012
  • sandy
    sandy replied to a topic in the forum Employment in the Netherlands:
    ouloveit3 said:Umm I think you need you hire your own lawyer and ask him all these questions - because this is serious. Make sure he is working FOR YOU and not the company otherwise he will cut you a bad deal.
    Thanks for the prompt reply.Actually, i am al...  more
    ouloveit3 said:Umm I think you need you hire your own lawyer and ask him all these questions - because this is serious. Make sure he is working FOR YOU and not the company otherwise he will cut you a bad deal.
    Thanks for the prompt reply.Actually, i am also worried that the lawyer hired by me should work for me not for company.  
    • June 1, 2012
  • sandy
    sandy replied to a topic in the forum Employment in the Netherlands:
    Thanks expaticans for guiding me. Now i would like to know that if my employer starts the process in sep/oct and by that time any conclusion comes,the educational session of my children will be under way so can that also be a major and genuine argument to...  moreThanks expaticans for guiding me. Now i would like to know that if my employer starts the process in sep/oct and by that time any conclusion comes,the educational session of my children will be under way so can that also be a major and genuine argument to buy the time from employer?  
    • June 1, 2012
  • sandy
    sandy replied to a topic in the forum Legal Problems in the Netherlands:
    christianbarth said:
    sandy said:What is the difference between Arbeid vrij toegestaan and Arbeid loondienst?
    "Arbeid in loondienst" is a category of Dutch residence permit which freely translates to "working for someone else".  Inside this category, there are some people who need a work permit, and some people who don't.  The latter group have the phrase "arbeid vrij toegestaan" on their residence permit (freely translated as "no work permit required".
     ...  more
    christianbarth said:
    sandy said:What is the difference between Arbeid vrij toegestaan and Arbeid loondienst?
    "Arbeid in loondienst" is a category of Dutch residence permit which freely translates to "working for someone else".  Inside this category, there are some people who need a work permit, and some people who don't.  The latter group have the phrase "arbeid vrij toegestaan" on their residence permit (freely translated as "no work permit required".
     
    Christian Barth, Attorney
    www.expatlaw.nl
     
    Thanks Christian,so is it a wise decision to change KM status to arbeids loondienst?  less
    • May 30, 2012
  • sandy
    sandy replied to a topic in the forum Employment in the Netherlands:
    Hi mvn,I think you are right,I m getting panic.But you can understand my situation.I am about to loose my job and having so many liabilities.I am trying to put my all efforts to Handel the situation.I am not able to find out good direction to come up with...  moreHi mvn,I think you are right,I m getting panic.But you can understand my situation.I am about to loose my job and having so many liabilities.I am trying to put my all efforts to Handel the situation.I am not able to find out good direction to come up with this situation.  
    • May 30, 2012
  • sandy
    sandy replied to a topic in the forum Legal Problems in the Netherlands:
    What is the difference between Arbeid vrij toegestaan and Arbeid loondienst?
    • May 29, 2012
  • sandy
    sandy replied to a topic in the forum Employment in the Netherlands:
    Today I've been to IND for my arbeid vrij togestaan n i was told that after 3 yrs everybody is arbeid vrij toegestaan.I was told that it's arbeid loondienst where KM job is not required. I've been to juridisch loket also,but not much helpful,not much sati...  moreToday I've been to IND for my arbeid vrij togestaan n i was told that after 3 yrs everybody is arbeid vrij toegestaan.I was told that it's arbeid loondienst where KM job is not required. I've been to juridisch loket also,but not much helpful,not much satisfactory.I think i could gather more info from expatica members.now i need to find out a good lawyer to fight this case.can anybody suggest me good lawyer?
     
    One more confusion...what is the difference b/w arbeid vrij  togestaan and arbeid loondienst....  less
    • May 29, 2012
  • sandy
    sandy replied to a topic in the forum Employment in the Netherlands:
    Thanks for the reply.As I was the new member,I was trying to reply without signing in.
    • May 28, 2012
  • sandy
    sandy replied to a topic in the forum Employment in the Netherlands:
    pros and cons of Arbeid vrij togestaan.....can anyone comment on this?
     
    Is it possible to work in another EU country with PR and then can i apply for passport ?
    • May 27, 2012
  • sandy
    sandy replied to a topic in the forum Employment in the Netherlands:
    idearulez said:
    Why don't you ask your employer to file for EU Blue card for you as a last favor. With that you can go to other EU country for work and keep your house without issue. There are some strict condition for EU blue card though, but I think its win win situation for you. (You said you have job offer from other EU country) I think it takes 3 months for EU blue card process but you will be safe by September if you start now.
    Some conditions are :
    1. You have to earn 60K yearly. (mandatory)...  more
    idearulez said:
    Why don't you ask your employer to file for EU Blue card for you as a last favor. With that you can go to other EU country for work and keep your house without issue. There are some strict condition for EU blue card though, but I think its win win situation for you. (You said you have job offer from other EU country) I think it takes 3 months for EU blue card process but you will be safe by September if you start now.
    Some conditions are :
    1. You have to earn 60K yearly. (mandatory)
    2. Master's degree (waiver if you have enough professional exp)
    3. All your educational certificate needs to be evaluated by nuffic. (this will take time)
     
    Good luck !!!
     
    Thanks a lot for your suggestion but the problem is that the new offers i've are in UK and Denmark but i can't use the blue card in both countries.But anyways it's a good option beacuse i was even not considering the jobs in other countries like Austria and france but now i'll apply there also.
     
    Any idea if i've EU blue card and shi...    less
    • May 27, 2012
  • sandy
    sandy replied to a topic in the forum Employment in the Netherlands:
    ouloveit3 said:
    sandy said:Thanks a lot for the post,I already have inburgerings diploma and I've job options in other schenzen countries but notin Netherlands but my aim is to have PR/passport and then leave so I am much concerned about the time.if I don't take any decision then my company will take any action in September.As per telephonic conversation with lawyer,my case is very strong but on the other hand one of my friends told me that mostly employer wins.
    Yes, but I think you are misunderstanding something. If the employer wants to fire you from your permanent contract - he will. There is nothing you can do to stop him from firing you so yes, the employer is definitely going to win in the end.
     ...  more
    ouloveit3 said:
    sandy said:Thanks a lot for the post,I already have inburgerings diploma and I've job options in other schenzen countries but notin Netherlands but my aim is to have PR/passport and then leave so I am much concerned about the time.if I don't take any decision then my company will take any action in September.As per telephonic conversation with lawyer,my case is very strong but on the other hand one of my friends told me that mostly employer wins.
    Yes, but I think you are misunderstanding something. If the employer wants to fire you from your permanent contract - he will. There is nothing you can do to stop him from firing you so yes, the employer is definitely going to win in the end.
     
    And .. do you WANT to work for a company that is compelled by law to let you keep your job when they want you out? Noo. I think that would create a hostile work environment.
     
    No, if they want you out - you will be out ... it's just that they have to go through proper channels to break that contract - wh...    less
    • May 27, 2012
  • sandy
    sandy replied to a topic in the forum Employment in the Netherlands:
    Thanks a lot for the post,I already have inburgerings diploma and I've job options in other schenzen countries but notin Netherlands but my aim is to have PR/passport and then leave so I am much concerned about the time.if I don't take any decision then m...  moreThanks a lot for the post,I already have inburgerings diploma and I've job options in other schenzen countries but notin Netherlands but my aim is to have PR/passport and then leave so I am much concerned about the time.if I don't take any decision then my company will take any action in September.As per telephonic conversation with lawyer,my case is very strong but on the other hand one of my friends told me that mostly employer wins.  
    • May 26, 2012
  • sandy
    sandy replied to a topic in the forum Employment in the Netherlands:
    Thanks a lot.
    • May 25, 2012
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  • Gender: Male
  • Birthday: July 12, 1973
  • * City of Residence: Den Haag
  • * Country of Residence: Netherlands
  • * Home Country: Pakistan
  • When did you become an expat?: June 1, 2006

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  • December 21, 2012 8:52:50 PM CET
    in the topic Change of employer in the forum Employment in the Netherlands
    Hi,can anybody let me know that how can a KM switch from one employer to another?what documents are required and what is the process?
  • August 18, 2012 6:42:09 AM CEST
    in the topic Journey from PR to passport in the forum Legal Problems in the Netherlands
    Can anyone let me know that if I have PR and would like to apply for Dutch nationality but there are two scenario... 1)I've PR and applied for passport and I work in another country,maybe European. 2)I've PR but I am jobless. And what documents should I've? Thanks in advance.
  • July 13, 2012 11:39:42 AM CEST
    in the topic Permanent Contract Terminated w/o Performance Improvement Plan in the forum Employment in the Netherlands

    Thanks expaticans for the posts.These posts are really acting as boosters for my moral support as i am in the same boat as Cbear42 was.Initially i thought to give up and search for some other job but now i've decided to fight to get my rights,specially when i am at no fault and becoming a victim of certain political issue with in the company.

  • July 4, 2012 1:48:47 PM CEST
    in the topic kennismigrant's spouse's stay in holland in the forum Business and Finance in the Netherlands
    Thanks for the replies. If spouse is working too....but the salary doesn't meet the KM salary.My spouse is having 2 yrs work contract with an Asian pharmaceutical company but the company is registered in non EU country.
  • June 20, 2012 12:25:29 AM CEST
    in the topic kennismigrant's spouse's stay in holland in the forum Business and Finance in the Netherlands

    is it possible to stay(without PR) for the working partner of a kennismigrant in The Netherlands if KM works in another EU?

     

    can anyone help me out?

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