Dubai honors educators with golden visa

In a move that underscores the city’s commitment to education and its talented workforce, Dubai has announced a new category of individuals eligible for the prestigious golden visa: teachers. This significant expansion of the golden visa program was unveiled on World Teachers’ Day, October 5, by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the UAE, and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai.

The golden visa, a long-term residency permit, offers holders the security and convenience of living and working in Dubai without the need for frequent visa renewals. This attractive perk is now extended to exceptional educators who have made substantial contributions to Dubai’s private education sector.

Teachers working in private early childhood centers, schools, and higher education institutions in the city are eligible for the golden visa. To qualify, educators must demonstrate outstanding performance and have a proven track record of excellence in their field.

Sheikh Hamdan emphasized the profound respect and gratitude Dubai holds for its teachers. “On the occasion of World Teachers’ Day, we extend our heartfelt thanks to all teachers and educators,” he stated. “Their dedication and achievements are instrumental in shaping the minds of future generations and driving the progress of our nation.”

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The golden visa initiative aligns with Dubai’s Education 33 strategy, which aims to establish the city as a global hub for education and attract top talent from around the world. By recognizing and rewarding the exceptional contributions of teachers, Dubai is reinforcing its commitment to investing in human capital and fostering a thriving educational ecosystem.

The announcement of the golden visa for teachers comes on the heels of another significant milestone in Dubai’s educational landscape. On September 30, the Emirate declared February 28 as Emirati Day for Education, a national holiday dedicated to honoring the role of education in the UAE’s progress. This new holiday pays tribute to the founding father of the UAE, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who witnessed the graduation of the first batch of teachers on February 28, 1982.

Dubai’s decision to expand the golden visa program to include teachers is a testament to the city’s recognition of the vital role educators play in shaping the future. By offering teachers the opportunity to secure long-term residency and build a stable life in Dubai, the city is not only honoring their contributions but also attracting and retaining top talent in the education sector.

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