Dubai: Over the past year, the UAE has broadened its Golden Visa programme, extending long-term residency to a wider array of specialised professionals and high-net-worth individuals. This strategic expansion underscores the nation’s commitment to attracting exceptional talent across sectors such as education, technology, and luxury, fostering economic growth and innovation. Here are the latest categories included in the UAE’s Golden Visa programme:
Eligible educators working in early childhood centres (ECCs), schools, and higher education institutions (HEIs) can qualify based on their academic achievements, contributions to innovation in education, and efforts to elevate educational standards in their institutions. The Golden Visa provides a renewable, 10-year residency that allows recipients to live and work in Dubai, with the added benefit of sponsoring their family members. Applicants must meet specific eligibility criteria set by the KHDA. For a detailed guide on the application process, visit this link.
Ras Al Khaimah has also introduced a Golden Visa programme to recognise the contributions of private school educators. According to the Ras Al Khaimah Department of Knowledge (RAK DOK), the programme is open to teachers, principals, heads of departments, and school directors. This initiative underscores the emirate’s commitment to supporting educational excellence. For more details, click here.
To apply, candidates must first secure an accreditation certificate from Dubai Culture and meet the minimum age requirement of 25 years. This initiative aims to position Dubai as a global hub for gaming and e-sports. For a step-by-step guide on securing your nomination, visit this link.
Abu Dhabi’s Department of Culture and Tourism (DCT) also supports gaming professionals and e-sports talents through its Golden Visa programme, reinforcing the UAE’s commitment to this growing industry.
Private yacht owners with vessels 40 metres or longer can be nominated for the Golden Visa. The initiative also includes key executives in the yachting sector, shareholders of yacht-building companies, major agents, service providers, and insurers. Family members of nominated individuals are also eligible for residency under this programme.
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