KATHMANDU, Oct 11: Research done on Nepalese citizens going for foreign employment and those staying in Nepal, has shown that the risk of kidney failure is higher among Nepali workers going for foreign employment.
Researcher Dr. Nirmal Acharya informed that kidney problems are s
The Immigration Department of Tribhuvan International Airport has sent back 117 people who were leaving Nepal for foreign employment in Kuwait.
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Over 600,000 people in Nepal have left the country for foreign employment over 10 months of the ongoing fiscal year.
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Nearly 63,000 Nepalis left Nepal for foreign employment in a month between September 17 and October 17.
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KATHMANDU, July 19: After a hiatus of over five months, Nepali nationals are finally being allowed to fly to Israel for foreign employment.
As many as 100 Nepali nationals are scheduled to fly to Israel for foreign employment on July 24 and 25, 2022, according to the Department of Foreign Employment.
The department has also urged those selected to submit required documents by Wednesday.
These selected people will have to pay a ticket fare of Rs 59,990 each. They will also have to undergo a COVID-19 test within 72 hours ahead of attending the flight and COVID-19 negative report is mandatory.
The governments of Nepal and Israel had earlier signed an agreement to welcome 1,000 Nepali nationals to Israel for foreign employment. Of them, 297 are currently in Israel.
Police and local judicial officials say foreign employment is linked to the majority of the disputes and crimes that occur in the houses in Nepali society these days.
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Around 40 per cent of people interested in foreign employment seek the help of agents, who are already deemed illegal in Nepal, a survey has found.
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With the onset of the third wave of the coronavirus pandemic in Nepal, the resurgence of foreign employment after one and a half years has become panicked again.