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    Photographer releases unseen portraits of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

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    by Team Emirates Woman
    11 mins ago

    New portraits of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been unveiled by one of the couple’s go-to photographers.
    The photographs, which were taken prior to the Queen’s death, were captured by Misan Harriman when the couple attended One Young World summit in Manchester in the UK.
    Two portraits were released by the photographer the first of which shows the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in powerful stances looking directly to the camera, also holding hands.
    The second photograph, which is in black and white, show the couple with more sombre expressions, still holding hands, as they presumably prepare to take to the stage where the duchess gave the keynote address.

    The former senior royals were set to undertake a number of engagements around the United Kingdom during their trip together, but due to Queen Elizabeth II’s passing the appearances were cancelled during the mourning period.
    Instead, the couple, alongside other members of the royal family including King Charles II and Queen Consort Camilla and the new Prince and Princess of Wales, were involved in many engagements during the official mourning period for the Queen.

    These engagements included a walkabout Windsor Castle with Prince William and Princess Kate, attending the vigil of the Queen’s grandchildren and the official state funeral.
    Harry and Meghan have now returned to the USA, where the now reside in Montecito, California, after they stepped down from official royal duties at the beginning of 2020.
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    Sheikha Mahra spreads joy spending time with children of determination

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    by Sarah Joseph
    25 mins ago

    Her Highness Sheikha Mahra bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum is regularly seen giving back to the local community.
    With a desire to make a difference, Sheikha Mahra, the daughter of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, is known for her philanthropic efforts in the region.
    Her latest efforts to spread joy in society were seen in a video shared on her Instagram feed, where she spent an afternoon with children of determination at a Khatoon International event.
    Held on October 2, 2022, Sheikha Mahra was welcomed as the chief guest for the grand finale event, where an exhibition, red carpet and a pageant and awards ceremony took place. After each child made an appearance on stage, they all received a heartfelt applause and affection from the royal herself who made each little member present there feel special.
    In the video shared on her Instagram feed, the caption said, “It was a great honour to meet with my special friends.”

    At the event, Sheikha Mahra also shared an emotional moment where she stopped and reached down to hug a young child, with all smiles in a heartwarming portrait.
    This royal didn’t shy away from her tiny admirer as she welcomed affection with open arms. Her Highness later shared the heartwarming portrait on her Instagram page.

    With her philanthropic efforts playing a key role to raise awareness about different issues in society, Sheikha Mahra’s kindness and generosity are truly irreplaceable.
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    Fall Is the Perfect Time To Manifest Your Dream Life–Here’s Why

    Fall is finally upon us. After the unprecedented heat waves that many of us experienced this summer, it is an especially welcome shift. Of course, there’s another reason fall is such an exciting time. And, no, it doesn’t have to do with pumpkin spice. Fall is an incredible time of year to activate your manifestation practice, get clear about everything you want in life, and start making it all happen.
    If you are unfamiliar, manifestation is a practice that allows you to visualize and set intentions for what you want to draw into your life. It also allows you to initiate the energy and actions that will attract it to you. Technically, there is no “wrong” time to start a manifestation practice, but there are windows throughout the year that present more fertile ground to plant your seeds. Whether you’re a newbie or looking to boost your practice, here’s why you should dedicate extra time and energy this season.

    Why is fall the best time of year for manifestation?
     
    There’s a lot of “fresh start” energy
    Don’t wait until the new year to envision what you want and call it into your life. Fall is ripe with back-to-school energy, even if you’re not in school. It signifies a “return to the norm” after summer. Just as kids return to school after months apart from friends, adults adjust from a vacation mindset back to work mode.
    In general, it’s a time when people feel refreshed, reinvigorated, and ready for whatever comes next. It’s the perfect time to dream up what you want to get out of the year ahead. Plus, it just so happens that dreaming up what you want is the first step to manifestation. Just like you would start each school year thinking about what you want to accomplish, tap into your creative energy and write out goals. Piece together vision boards. Meditate on what kind of life you’d like to build for yourself in the months ahead.

    Fall forces you to go inward
    As summer weather brings us rooftop happy hours and beach days, fall weather ushers us inside for more rest, relaxation, and alone time. With more time spent indoors, it’s the perfect time to mentally go inward as well. When you take the time to get quiet, you can get clearer about what you want in life. Additionally, you can map out some of the steps that will help you get there. So next time you find yourself curled up on the couch with your favorite hot beverage in hand, consider using that time to reconnect with yourself. Meditate or journal about your core values, how you want to show up in the world, or what small steps you can take to get the life you want. 

    It’s the most mystical time of year
    You are probably familiar with fall holidays like Halloween and Día de los Muertos. However, you might not know that some of their origins can actually be traced to a Celtic festival called Samhain, which marks the end of the harvest season. Halloween, Día de los Muertos, and Samhain all embrace the belief that fall signifies a “thinning of the veil” between the physical and spiritual world. (There’s a reason the Sanderson Sisters can only come back on Halloween.) In fact, during Samhain, people often wore costumes to try to evade the more mischievous sprites. (Yes, that’s where the tradition of Halloween costumes comes from).
    No matter your religious or spiritual beliefs, many worldly traditions acknowledge a strong connection to spirituality this time of year. Tap into that energy (even just for fun!) to open your mind a bit more to the possibility of miracles and magic in your manifestation practice. You are co-creating with the universe, after all. If there’s a time of year when the universe can hear you a little more clearly, all the better.

    Fall is the time to reap your bounty
    Another reason the Samhain holiday is so applicable to manifestation is that it blends mysticism with something far more tangible: the harvest. Samhain is a celebration of the bountiful summer, which allows the community to prepare for the long winter. Manifestation might seem like it’s all about looking forward, but a key part that is commonly forgotten is to also feel gratitude for how far you’ve already come. Checking in with yourself about how life feels in the moment can help you find clarity on what exactly it is you’re looking to change. It can help you find what you might already have that you want more of.
    When you take the time to appreciate what you have already been able to harvest in your life, however small, it opens you up to see more of the good in things. For example, if you want to manifest a relationship, feel gratitude for the love you already have. If you want more financial success, feel gratitude for being able to pay your bills or buy the $5 PSL. It will attract more of that thing to you. So take a cue from harvest season and appreciate your bounty–AKA your already amazing life.

    Ready to start manifesting? Start here:
    You deserve the life that calls to you. And with all the energy backing you this season, I hope you get everything your heart is reaching for and more. You’ve gathered all the ingredients from summer, and you’re ready to put it to work. If I’ve managed to convince you that this is the best time to start your manifestation practice (it is!), you might be wondering how to begin. You can check out our 101 Guide to Manifestation, manifestation journal prompts, or daily habits to manifest your goals, but here are some of my favorite tips for getting started:

    Take a brief account of where you are currently. Make a list of what is working, what might not be working, and what you’d like to invite into your life.
    List out your goals through journaling, or if you’re more visual, through scrapbooking or vision boarding. I feel like physically writing or cutting and pasting images helps make your list feel more real.
    When you make your list, meditate on the ways you can become the person you will be. Try to personify that person in your day-to-day, which will help shift your energy into accepting everything that is headed your way.
    Take baby steps forward. Maybe it’s reaching out for an informational interview about a career change you’re considering. Perhaps it’s an internal action, like talking with a therapist to work on feeling worthy of whatever it is you desire.
    Trust that you’ve got this. You are working toward your dreams, and that’s an incredible feat on its own. If you’re able to keep moving in the direction of your desires, you will get there. Trust. And remember, setbacks can sometimes be steps forward in disguise.

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    I Used an Under Desk Treadmill for a Month Straight—Here’s How It Went

    I used to get 10,000 steps in a day without sparing half a thought. Between walking my dogs in the morning, taking a walk break during the work day, going to a workout class after work, and just generally being out and about during the week, my legs were busy. Then, as is the cause of most life changes in the last two years, COVID hit. I was suddenly confined to a 900-square-foot apartment, and the longest walk I took was from my bed to the kitchen and back. That easy 10,000 steps became a sad 2,000 or, on a good day, 3,000. 
    Soon, that eight-week work-from-home period turned into a forever kind of situation. Don’t get me wrong: I absolutely love working from home. I am more productive, comfortable, and all-around happier than I ever was in an office. The only thing wrong was the drastic dive in my daily activity level. Before long, my up-and-at-’em lifestyle turned into a tired, sluggish one. My body really felt the difference. I lost flexibility, strength, and mobility. I started feeling a lot older than I actually was. When I finally decided to do something about it, TikTok had an answer (because, of course, it did). Enter: the standing desk and under desk treadmill combo that quite literally revolutionized my WFH life.

    @hauskris
    Didn’t even walk half the work day and got in soooo many miles!! #walkingpad #treadmilldesk #standingdesk #wfh #wfhlife #wfhhacks #productivity #treadmill #workfromhome
    ♬ original sound – Kristen

    The moment I searched “under desk treadmill” on Amazon, I started seeing tons of TikToks like the one above. (The algorithm truly freaks me out). Here were all these women strutting through their workdays. I wanted to be just like them. After convincing my husband that the equipment investment would 100% be worth it—and not just sit unused in the corner of our office—I hit “add to cart.” But full disclosure: While I thought I would be just like those women on TikTok, once I got the treadmill in my possession, I was wrong. I didn’t start racking up steps. Instead, I slowly added walking at my desk into my routine as much as possible. And I saw my body and productivity reap the benefits of just a smidge more activity each day. We all gotta start somewhere, right?
    So if you, like me, love working from home but also need to be a bit more active, the walking pad won’t make you that girl overnight. But, it will absolutely help. Need proof? Here’s how one month of using an under-desk treadmill improved my health—mentally and physically—and my performance and productivity at work.

    My Setup

    Don’t get me wrong. I love an aesthetic, beautiful home office as much as the next person. But if you’re going to dive fully into an ergonomic lifestyle (and trust me, your body will thank you if you do), you have to sacrifice a bit of style. However, I love pretty things way too much to completely ruin my home office vibe. So, I searched high and low for the perfect desk and walking pad for my office. Here’s what I landed on: 

    Comhar All-in-One Standing Desk
    I love how sleek and unassuming this desk is. Plus, it packs so much utility in a small frame that I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to live without it. The programmable height settings, USB charging ports, and storage drawer are a big step up in functionality from my old desk.
    2 colors available

    2 in 1 Folding Treadmill
    I can’t lie. This treadmill is pretty big and hard to put out of sight. But the point isn’t to look pretty here. It’s to help you sneak more movement into your days. This option comes in a ton of colors to fit your aesthetic and is a relatively affordable option compared to others in the market. I haven’t looked back once since I ordered it.
    7 colors available

    Versa 3
    I put a Fitbit on for the first time in 2018 and haven’t been caught without one since. I love seeing and tracking the data from my different workouts—like steps, calories, and heart rate zones. It helps me tangibly work towards my workout goals and keep me on track. Bonus: Because I’ve been using a Fitbit for so long, I can really see just how far I’ve come in terms of my overall fitness, which is a huge boost whenever I feel stuck in a rut.

    Week 1

    I went all in on day one and walked nonstop for a full hour. It was so easy to fit it in during a meeting that I was mostly listening to rather than leading. However, that was the only day I went as hard as I did. For the rest of the week, I walked for about 30-40 minutes during meetings each day. But to my surprise, that still brought in a ton of extra steps I wasn’t getting before. Even better, walking made those meetings absolutely fly by. I was more energized throughout the day. (Take that, midday slumps.) I just felt good by being slightly more active. Hate to break it to you all, but it turns out moving your body does make you feel better.
    This week had a minor setback on Thursday, though. I had a migraine and couldn’t bring myself to stand up for too long, let alone go on a walk. I set out at the beginning of the week to dive in and walk every single day. (Heck, I thought I’d get at least 15,000 steps each day). In retrospect, that was a tad ambitious. But this first week served as a reminder of two crucial things: It takes time to build a habit, and I need to give myself grace.

    Week 2

    After watching more and more people share how they used their walking pad at home on TikTok, I decided to make one key change to my routine: I’d wear my Fitbit on my ankle rather than my wrist to track my steps more accurately. This was especially important because I found that my Fitbit tracked absolutely nothing while typing and using my mouse. And what’s the point of it all if I can’t see how great I’m doing? My husband wisely pointed out that even if my Fitbit didn’t count the steps, my body did. But I can’t help but love it when my Fitbit lights up and tells me, “Good job!” after reaching my daily goal. It makes me feel accomplished. Luckily, the Fitbit on the ankle hack works wonders—even if it looks a bit ridiculous.
    While that’s one problem solved, another presented itself this week. Turns out, walking and working at the same time is a lot easier said than done. I got the hang of typing and walking easily enough, but using a mouse was damn near impossible. Any tasks that involved a lot of clicking around (I’m looking at you, Excel) became sitting tasks, once and for all. 
    That said, walking while reading articles or writing stories or emails made those tasks, like meetings, fly right on by. I also found myself more focused on the task at hand. Something about having to walk and work at the same time made my brain extra attentive to what was happening in front of me. So far, this was a winning experience all around.

    Week 3

    By this point, I had fully conquered the learning curve that came with my new setup. I actually looked forward to walking each day. I reserved my walking periods for meetings or tasks that didn’t require a ton of computer work, like reading story submissions or going through emails. Because I structure my day around the different types of tasks I do (task-blocking, if you will), adding walks into my day was super easy. I reserved my walking for around midday when I felt the slump creeping in.
    Rather than wallow at my desk and watch time slowly tick by, changing from sitting to standing and walking brought me out of my funk immediately. It gave me a boost of energy. Before I knew it, that period of work was over (with time to spare, I might add), and all that was left of the day were the administrative tasks I always save for the last hour or so of work.
    As for my body, by this point, I was no longer getting winded after 30 or more minutes of walking. I felt more mobile and healthier than I had in a really long time—and all it took was a minor routine change.

    Week 4

    By week four, walking was as much a part of my routine as letting my dogs out in the yard each morning. It was what I did as soon as the clock struck 11 a.m. On Wednesday this week, however, I simply wasn’t up for it. Rather than beat myself up over it, I remembered what I learned way back in week one: It’s OK to give myself a day off. It might just be what my body needs that day.
    Speaking of my body, the changes in it had more to do with how I felt rather than how I looked. I’m more flexible, less tense, and my mind feels clear. Plus, my work is better for it. And that was the biggest surprise of all. 
    I knew walking like this would do wonders for my health, but I was not expecting my productivity to skyrocket the way it did. I consider myself very productive even on a bad day, but walking during certain tasks made them go by so much faster. While I may not walk every single day moving forward, I’m so glad I invested in this equipment. Getting movement in my day has never been easier. It’s the perfect addition to my regular workout routine. Consider this a 10/10 experience and something I think everyone who works from home should try.

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    How I got my job as… Founder of a leading online luxury destination platform

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    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

    Welcome to the Emirates Woman weekly series ‘How I got my job as…’ where we speak to some incredible entrepreneurs and businesswomen both based in the UAE and globally to find out about their career paths that led them to where they are now; what their daily routines look like; the advice they’d give to those starting out; and the hurdles they’ve had to overcome.
    This week we chat with Martha Waslen, founder of DayAway, a leading online destination platform for guests to discover and book curated luxury daytime experiences in the UAE. Designed for both travellers and residents, the unique platform offers a variety of restorative daytime escapes including wellness and dining experiences.
    As a leading technology and lifestyle leader, Waslen has collaborated with luxurious hotels in the region to give users the ultimate rejuvenating package.
    Emirates Woman sat down with the brand’s founder to find out more about her career and how she found inspiration to create this enticing luxury destination platform in the region.
    What was your favourite subject at school?
    Any class that involved debate. I think my mind must be physiologically wired to play Devil’s Advocate because I always love to consider different perspectives of the same debate, which is why I should have maybe been a lawyer.
    What was your first job?
    My very first job was working as a lifeguard at a country club in high school. Hardly anyone ever went in the pool, and I spent most days just lounging poolside. It was the best job ever.

    What brought you to Dubai?
    Dubai is such a beautiful and vibrant city, and we are very excited about the opportunity for our business to grow throughout the UAE and to meet with our incredible hotel and lifestyle partners who have helped make the hospitality scene in Dubai what it is today.
    What inspired you to launch DayAway? Talk us through the concept.
    We launched DayAway as a platform to connect luxury 5-star hotels to the growing experience economy through revolutionary software that allows hotels to maximise revenue from their underutilized facility spaces. Since our launch in May 2021, we’ve expanded to five countries and will soon offer a wide range of experiences curated by private yacht companies, helicopter operators, luxury retail boutiques, and award-winning cocktail bars and restaurants as well. We’re on our way to being the leading online destination for booking luxury experiences worldwide. We will be announcing a range of B2B software solutions to a global network of hospitality & travel brands in the coming months, and an innovative Web3 framework for our partners to expand their brand presence using blockchain, NFTs and metaverse technology.
    What are the key elements of your role?
    As the CEO of a tech startup, I wear many hats. My role includes everything from strategizing about how we will scale our tech globally across multiple travel and hospitality verticals, to spell-checking copy on our website and responding to customer service emails. Fortunately, I have an incredible team of rockstar developers, marketers and business development managers that allow me to focus most of my time on planning for the future of our business.
    Talk us through your daily routine.
    I have two young toddlers, so my mornings start very early and are usually filled with a mix of getting the kids ready for school while simultaneously preparing for early morning calls with partners and investors based in the US (which is the evening their time). The rest of my days are filled with exciting meetings, calls, coffees, and lunches with decision-makers from a wide range of industries – from travel and hospitality to Web3 and venture capital. As much as I’m able, I still love to pick up my kids from school in the late afternoons and be home to tuck them into bed before starting calls again with partners in the Middle East, Europe, and North America.

    What advice do you have for anyone looking to follow in the same footsteps?
    The path for entrepreneurs is a rocky one, filled with all kinds of challenges, but I always keep the Tony Robbins quote in mind that “success is 80 percent psychological and 20 percent skill.” If you stay positive, and mentally tough, incredible things are possible.
    What is the best piece of advice you ever received?
    I’ve received so many great pieces of advice and have been fortunate to have incredible role models and mentors. Some of the best advice I’ve received was to read a book called The Slight Edge by Jeff Olson. Lessons from that book are a daily reminder not to be intimidated by big goals, but to break them down into smaller, more achievable goals. Everything is possible if you work towards your dreams, bit by bit, day by day. Don’t let your highs get too high or your lows get too low – just stay on course, don’t get discouraged and keep accumulating small wins along the way. One day you’ll wake up, look back, and be amazed by everything you’ve achieved.
    And what is the worst?
    In the early days of DayAway, I was advised by a few prospective investors to just focus on the Web2 side of our business, and not distract myself with Web3 integrations. They thought our Web2 business was “good and profitable enough” and that we didn’t need to complicate the platform by integrating blockchain technology. What I don’t think they realise is that any tech company they’re investing in that isn’t considering how blockchain can help their business grow community, and ease unnecessary operational frictions, is already out of date.
    What has been the biggest challenge you had to overcome?
    The biggest challenge has been overcoming my own self-doubt, and my own illusions about what I was – and more importantly, what I was not capable of achieving. You really don’t know what you’re capable of until you try, and when you push yourself to what you believe is your absolute limit, I think many people realise that those limits they thought they had don’t really exist. There are no limits.
    What are the future plans for your brand?
    We are so excited about the future of DayAway and the innovative tech solutions we’ll be announcing in the coming months, including white label solutions that allow our partners to sell experiences directly to their customers on a global level, software that for the first time ever will allow travel agents to make commissions on booking experiences for their clients, and of course building a bridge to bring millions of people into the world of Web3. anyway has recently announced the launch of our Founder’s Key NFT. Commemorating our transition into Web3, the Founder’s Key is the first blockchain-enabled membership and loyalty program of its kind that unlocks exclusive access and benefits to luxury experiences worldwide. The Founder’s Key, along with future DayAway NFT collections and metaverse experiences, will build the foundation for what we hope will be the wider tokenisation of memberships and loyalty programs in hospitality and travel.
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    Visa changes in the UAE: 6 new options available from today

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    by Sarah Joseph
    3 hours ago

    As the UAE continues to bring in new changes post the COVID-19 pandemic, visas are a major topic of discussion.
    Back in April, the UAE Cabinet approved a number of new visas, as the country continues to welcome expats from around the globe.
    “The new system of entry and residence is aimed at attracting and retaining global talents and skilled workers,” the cabinet said via a statement from the media office.
    With a host of new visas being granted from today, October 3, 2022, below is everything you need to know.
    Visitor visa
    Tourist visas were previously limited to 30 days, but as of today visitors are now able to stay for a total of 60 days.
    Visitors can apply for a new entry permit that allows them to enter without a sponsor or host if they are a relative or friend of a UAE citizen or resident.
    Tourists who wish to visit for a longer period of time can also apply for a five-year multi-entry tourist visa, which lets visitors stay for up to 90 days in one go in the UAE, without exceeding 180 days in one year. A bank balance of $4,000 (Dhs14,692) in the last six months will be required, as proof of sufficient funds.
    Business visa
    For those who wish to start their own company or invest in other companies, a business visa can be granted without a sponsor.
    Temporary work visa
    For any project-based work or temporary work assignments, candidates can receive a temporary work visa after submitting a temporary work contract or a letter from the employer and a valid health certificate, per the government website.
    Visa for studying/training
    This visa is required for internship programmes, study courses and training purposes. The requirements for such a visa include the details of the study or the internship and its overall duration. It can be sponsored by public and private sector educational and research institutes.
    Family visa
    Families now have the option of sponsoring male children until the age of 25, where it was previously 18 years old only. Sponsorship can also be granted to disabled children and unmarried daughters for an indefinite time.

    The new Entry and Residence Scheme offers 10 types of entry visas with simplified requirements and more benefits. New visas require no host or sponsor, offer more flexibility, multi entry, 60 days validity and one unified platform to apply at pic.twitter.com/0PsCJYaoyR
    — UAEGOV (@UAEmediaoffice) April 18, 2022

    Job visa
    After graduating from the best 500 universities, job-seekers can avail of this latest visa that will be given to bachelor’s degree holders or its equivalent to exploring more job opportunities in the UAE. This visa can be granted to those who fall under the first, second or third skill levels category as per the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation.
    Already available in the UAE
    Multi-entry tourist visa
    If tourists wish to visit the UAE and stay for a longer time frame, that’s now possible for up to 90 days and it can be extended for another 90 days without a sponsor with this five-year multi-entry tourist visa. The requirements include a minimum bank balance of $4000 (Dhs14,700) or its equivalent in the last six months before applying.
    Green visa
    If residents wish to bring their families without a sponsor or employer, this five-year visa is granted to skilled workers, self-employers and freelancers who have a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent and a minimum salary of Dhs15,000.
    Golden visa
    Launched as part of a programme in 2019, however, effective in full force since 2021. The Golden visa is now offered to a host of professionals that have changed over the course of time. Golden visa holders can now sponsor their families including their wife and kids without any age limit along with domestic workers.
    For entrepreneurs
    With the UAE considered a startup hub and with an influx of innovative business, entrepreneurs are now eligible to apply under this category. The requirements are for any small and medium enterprise (SME) to generate not less than Dhs1m in revenue or the individual should be a founder of a previous project that was sold for not less than Dhs7m and it needs to be approved by the Ministry of Economy or competent local authorities.
    For real estate owners
    The visa categories included those who have a property with a minimum investment of Dhs2 million in real estate, with investors who purchase properties on a mortgage plan where the total investment is Dhs2 million or more.
    For ‘exceptional talents’
    The categories for receiving the visa have been expanded. Under this category, individuals in fields such as culture & art, sports, investors & innovators, and digital technology can now be beneficiaries of this esteemed visa scheme.
    For scientists & researchers
    Any notable scientists and those conducting intense research in their field will have an opportunity to apply, based on the recommendation from the Emirates Scientists Council. The requirements for this category include a Ph.D. or master’s degree in either of the heads that include engineering, technology, life sciences and natural sciences from well-reputed universities along with proof of research and any achievements.
    For outstanding students
    Students in UAE secondary schools and exceptional graduates from UAE universities and 100 of the best situated worldwide have an opportunity to apply for this visa. The requirements include sharing their academic performance, year of graduation and university classification.
    For skilled workers
    Workers who have a Bachelor’s degree, and a valid contract of employment, are classified under the occupational level one or two as defined by the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation and have a minimum monthly income of Dhs30,000 will be granted this visa in the UAE.
    For more information visit the UAE government website. 
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    Sheikha Mahra’s Princess Diana moment at Dubai women empowerment event

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    by Sarah Joseph
    4 hours ago

    Even on official engagements, royals are able to relate to those who they meet on a personal level.
    Over the weekend, UAE-based company Khatoon International held a forum to recognise women in their respective fields and welcomed Her Highness Sheikha Mahra bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, daughter of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, as the official chief guest.
    At the event, Sheikha Mahra shared an emotional moment where she stopped and reached down to hug a young child, with all smiles in this heartwarming portrait. The moment is perhaps reminiscent of the late Princess Diana, mother of Prince William and Prince Harry of the UK, as she was known for always embracing the people she met.
    As actions speak louder than words, this royal didn’t shy away from her tiny admirer as she welcomed affection with open arms. Her Highness later shared the heartwarming portrait on her Instagram page.

    During the event, this royal also received an award from Rashid AlAmeri, CEO of Mai Aldhafra and Twenty2 Group, who is also known for creating new investment opportunities in various sectors globally.
    Captured in an ombre yellow abaya Sheikha Mahra looked stunning as always and even released a series of post-event images on her Instagram feed. Often complimented for her sartorial choices, this look was among the latest addition to her pastel hues.
    Known for visiting several openings and attending new launches in the UAE, including the Icons exhibitions, Sheikha Mahra plays a pivotal role in uplifting women in the region including upcoming entrepreneurs, fashion designers and leading philanthropists.
    Swipe through the gallery of new portraits shared of the event.

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    Everything to know about the new 60-day visitor visa in the UAE

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    by Sarah Joseph
    6 hours ago

    Some major changes have been made to visas in the UAE in 2022, and this includes the visa granted on arrival for many tourists coming to the country.
    Previously the visa on arrival granted was for 30 days only, but this has been extended to 60 days. This change will be implemented from today, October 3, 2022.
    Per the UAE Government Media Office, “Major improvements include facilitating the entry requirements for all visa types, offering flexible visa durations that meet the needs of the visitors and the purpose of the visit.”
    The reason for the visa revamp
    So, why exactly has the UAE’s original 30-day entry visa been extended to 60 days?
    Per the announcement outlining the details of the new visa, it’s to allow visitors to explore the job markets in the UAE and understand various aspects including quality of life and experience an extended vacation in the country.
    For those making a move to Dubai, this visa will allow them a longer time frame to arrange for their work or residency visa.
    What are the requirements?

    The new Entry and Residence Scheme offers 10 types of entry visas with simplified requirements and more benefits. New visas require no host or sponsor, offer more flexibility, multi entry, 60 days validity and one unified platform to apply at pic.twitter.com/0PsCJYaoyR
    — UAEGOV (@UAEmediaoffice) April 18, 2022

    There are no pre-requisite requirements for the 60-day visa. However, not all countries are able to avail the visa on arrival, in which case it must be applied for in advance via a travel agency.
    There is also the new five-year multi-entry tourist visa which was recently launched. For visitors who wish to apply, proof of funds of $4,000 (Dhs14,692) during the last six months is required prior to submitting the application form.
    Penalties
    Just like the 30-day entry visa, there will be a nine-day grace period for the new entry visa. Penalties will begin after this with a fine of Dhs200 on the first day of overstay and Dhs100 per day for every day of the overstay.
    Is an extension possible?
    All the entry visas are available for single or multiple entries and can be renewed for another 60 days from their first date of issuance.
    Implementation
    All of these changes will come into effect from September 2022.
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