SHERIA INASEMAJE KUHUSU IDADI YA WAFANYAKAZI WAGENI KWENYE KAMPUNI MoJA

SHERIA INASEMAJE KUHUSU IDADI YA WAFANYAKAZI WAGENI KWENYE KAMPUNI MoJA

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WADAU NAOMBA MNISAIDIE UFAFANUZI WA KISHERIA KUHUSU NI WAFANYAKAZI WANGAPI WA KIGENI WANAORUHUSIWA KUFANYA KAZI KATIKA KAMPUNI MOJA HAPA NCHINI??

HATA KAMA KAZI WANAZOFANYA ZINAWEZA KUFANYWA NA WATANZANIA WENYEWE

PIA NAOMBA MAELEKEZO YA SHERIA YENYEW KWA MAANA YA NI SHERIA YA MWAKA GANI NA NI SHERIA GANI

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Hii wameshindwa kujibu naamini hamna wanasheria hapa ni wapoteza muda tuu,nijuavyo mii ni watano na woe wanatakiwa wafanye kazi ambazo mtanzania hawezi kuzifanya
 
halafu unaiitwa senior expert;;lead by example bana,kama huna cha kumsaidia kaa kimya tutakuheshimu zaidi ya kujibu kitu ambacho hujaulizwa

Sheria zipo na inategemea na aina ya kazi na regulations zake. Ila mara nyingi nchi hi hazifuatwi. I will check for you na kurudi lakini nafikiri ni immigration act maana yenyewe ndiyo inayomiliki work permit
 
Sheria inaitwa The National Employment Promotion Services Act (Cap 243 RE 2002). The relevant section is reproduced hereunder:

PART VI
EMPLOYMENT OF FOREIGNERS (ss 24-27)
[PCh243s24]24. Application
This Part shall not apply to foreigners who are–
(a) self-employed;
(b) employed by non-profit making organisations of a religious or charitable nature;
(c) exempted from the application of the provisions of this Part by the Minister by order in writing.
[PCh243s25]25. Foreigners not to be employed in certain occupations
(1) No employer shall employ a foreigner as an employee in any employment or class of employment which the Minister may from time to time by notice in the Gazette declare to be employment or class of employment in which citizens only may be employed.
(2) Any employer who employs any foreigner in contravention of subsection (1) commits an offence and is liable on conviction, to a fine not less than one million shillings or to imprisonment for a term not less than six months, or to both such fine and imprisonment.
 
Sheria inaitwa The National Employment Promotion Services Act (Cap 243 RE 2002). The relevant section is reproduced hereunder:

PART VI
EMPLOYMENT OF FOREIGNERS (ss 24-27)
[PCh243s24]24. Application
This Part shall not apply to foreigners who are–
(a) self-employed;
(b) employed by non-profit making organisations of a religious or charitable nature;
(c) exempted from the application of the provisions of this Part by the Minister by order in writing.
[PCh243s25]25. Foreigners not to be employed in certain occupations
(1) No employer shall employ a foreigner as an employee in any employment or class of employment which the Minister may from time to time by notice in the Gazette declare to be employment or class of employment in which citizens only may be employed.

(2) Any employer who employs any foreigner in contravention of subsection (1) commits an offence and is liable on conviction, to a fine not less than one million shillings or to imprisonment for a term not less than six months, or to both such fine and imprisonment.

Kuongezwa mkuu ni kuwa baada ya Tanzania kuridhia Common Market (Free Movement of Workers)
THE EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY COMMON MARKET (FREE MOVEMENT OF WORKERS)
A citizen of a Partner State who seeks to enter the territory of another Partner State as a worker shall:
(a) present to the immigration officer a valid common standard travel document or a national identity card where a Partner State has agreed to use a machine readable and electronic national identity card as a travel document;
(b) declare all the information required for entry and exit; and
(c) present a contract of employment to the immigration officer.
A worker who has a contract of employment of a period of more than ninety days in the territory of another Partner State shall apply to the competent authority for a work permit within fifteen working days from the date of entry into the territory of the host Partner State.
The application for a work permit shall be supported by a valid common standard travel document or a national identity card, where that Partner State has agreed to use the national identity card as a travel document, the contract of employment and any other document the competent authority may require.
The Partner States shall provide for regular labour inspections and any other appropriate measures to ensure that the same treatment is accorded to the workers from other Partner States as is accorded to the nationals of the Partner State with regard to:
(a) terms and conditions of employment;
(b) equal opportunities for both men and women and in particular access to employment;
(c) occupational health and safety;
(d) contribution to a social security scheme;
(e) access to vocational training;
(f) the freedom of association and the right to collective bargaining;
(g) access to dispute resolution mechanism; and
(h) any other right accruing to a worker under
In Tanzania tunaruhusu East African partners states with the following professions only
Engineering - Engineering Professionals (excluding Electro‐Technology)
Science - Agricultural Field Officer (at least a Diploma holder)
Health - Medical Doctors and Practitioners, Nurse and Midwife
Land Surveying - Cadastral Surveyor and Cartographer
Air Traffic - Air Traffic Controllers
 
Inategemea na aina ya kazi na mazingira ya kazi yenyewe.Soma Sheria ya Uhamiaji na Sheria ya Uwekezaji.
 
soma
INVESTMENT ACT
IMMIGRATION ACT

kila kitu kipo wazi
 
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