Expat there may be posts but any way you do it if you want a live in the visa will still be an issue.
Anyone who works for you part time needs a letter from their sponsor stating they have no issue with them working part time. The best thing to do is either go to an agency or if you like this Filippina you can get your husbands company to apply for a housemaid visa for you (it has to be for a specific nationality, they dont do blanket visas for maids). Once you get the approval and the maid has a NOC all you have to do is book her a flight to Bahrain (they dont even get off the plane) and she enters on the new visa.
After she arrives on the new visa she does her residency permit and you are good to go. I would however check with the Philippines embassy, they have very strict rules for maids, you may even have to go through a recruiting agency anyway.
"Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie' until you can find a rock - Will Rogers"
Expat there may be posts but any way you do it if you want a live in the visa will still be an issue.
Anyone who works for you part time needs a letter from their sponsor stating they have no issue with them working part time. The best thing to do is either go to an agency or if you like this Filippina you can get your husbands company to apply for a housemaid visa for you (it has to be for a specific nationality, they dont do blanket visas for maids). Once you get the approval and the maid has a NOC all you have to do is book her a flight to Bahrain (they dont even get off the plane) and she enters on the new visa.
After she arrives on the new visa she does her residency permit and you are good to go. I would however check with the Philippines embassy, they have very strict rules for maids, you may even have to go through a recruiting agency anyway.
"Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie' until you can find a rock - Will Rogers"