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    Here’s how to healthily navigate through a career burnout

    Experiencing career burnout can be incredibly challenging. It’s a feeling of being emotionally, mentally, and physically exhausted due to prolonged stress.
    Dr Gurveen Ranger, Clinical Psychologist, Lead for Corporate Wellbeing and Adult Mental Health at Sage Clinics, on recognising the signs of career burnout.
    What do the first 30 minutes of your day look like, your morning routine?
    The first 30 minutes of my day involves hitting the snooze button acouple of times, so I get up gradually. I try to start the day mindfully – so I avoid looking at my phone until I have left the house and focus on getting ready. Half the week I start work a little later, so I start my day with some form of exercise at home, and I find I have a bit more energy for the rest of the day.
    Talk us through you career.
    I decided I wanted to be a psychologist when I was about 16 years old, doing my college A Level in Psychology. Prior to this I knew nothing about it and thought I was going to be a journalist! Learning about the psychological theories got me hooked on the subject, and I found it fascinating learning about how the brain and our minds can work. This, coupled with a desire to help people meant it was the perfect career for me to pursue and find meaning in. After my undergraduate degree in Psychology, I worked in various NHS establishments in the UK, gaining experience in the mental health field so I could eventually pursue the doctoral clinical psychology training. I have always loved to be challenged, and so after several years working post doctorate in a service for people with severe and enduring mental health difficulties, I decided the next challenge was to move here to the UAE and be part of establishing a new clinic – in a region where narratives around mental health are progressing but still in their relative infancy. I have enjoyed the work we are doing to raise awareness about mental health and have ended up specialising in corporate wellbeing, recognising the significant need for this in the UAE.
    What are the key symptoms of a career burnout?
    Career burnout means emotional, physical and mental exhaustion from prolonged stress or dissatisfaction in your career. The key signs include physical exhaustion, where you may notice you feel exhausted, no matter how much sleep you get, and emotional exhaustion, which leaves you feeling overwhelmed, cynical, and detached from your work and colleagues. You may notice a feeling of dread when you wake in the morning which lingers throughout the day. Thirdly, mental exhaustion where you may notice a decline in cognitive abilities, including memory and concentration, increased absenteeism that leads to burnout along with an increase in sick days and a decrease in productivity and lastly decreased motivation, where burnout can lead to a lack of enthusiasm and interest in work, which can impact your performance. You may notice getting less of a sense of achievement in your work, or feel like you are not good enough regardless of your actual accomplishments and therefore feel less inclined to put the work in.
    How is the mind and body interconnected – can stress lead to adverse affects in the body?
    Absolutely, there is a lot of research on the impact of stress on the body. When we are stressed, we are often in fight or flight mode – our threat response, and the brain releases more stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline to help the body deal with the stressor. Whilst helpful in a dangerous situation, when it is activated frequently by chronic stressors we start to see an impact on the body. Such impact includes headaches, muscle tension and soreness, digestive issues, and overall weakened immune function to name a few. There is also an impact on our sleep, concentration, and our emotions – for example heightened anxiety, and our emotions are experienced physically in our bodies. A little more indirectly when we are stressed, we tend to engage in less self-care, so our diet may change, we may exercise less, and this will have an impact on our bodies too. So, when I work with clients on stress management, we look at it from both psychological and physiological perspectives.
    What’s the best technique to regulate during a stressful situation?
    During a specific stressful situation grounding can be really helpful in the moment. This might be focusing on your five senses (the 54321 exercise is good – name in your mind five things you can see around you, four things you can touch – really feel them, three things you can hear, two things you can smell and 1 thing you can taste). This helps us “drop and anchor” and get present in a moment when our thoughts and emotions may be overwhelming and racing. Deep breathing is also a good in-themoment strategy, as our breathing is often dysregulated during the threat response. Breathing in to a count of four and out to a count of six is a good way to do this, and ensure your abdomen is moving more than your chest – so you know you are taking a good, full breath. You can place one hand on your stomach and one hand on your chest as you breathe to help determine this. More broadly, meditative exercises can be helpful to practice regularly to manage stress. Mindfulness meditation and relaxation meditation are a couple of ways of doing this and you can typically find good audios or scripts online.

    How important is it to set healthy boundaries at work?
    It is essential to set healthy boundaries at work to ensure a healthy work/life balance and prevent burnout. When we don’t have healthy boundaries, we often feel overwhelmed, resentful, and frustrated. Healthy boundaries also help us feel more fulfilled – by only taking on what we have capacity to do, we end up feeling more motivated and satisfied, as we are able to give full attention to what we are doing – so you end up focusing on quality of work rather than purely quantity of output where we feel like we are working hard never achieving anything that feels “good enough.”
    What are some of the top selfcare practices that can be incorporated in our busy schedules?
    Protect break times – block this time in your diary, even if it is only 30 minutes. We often tell ourselves we don’t have time, but research indicates we are actually more productive when we take breaks. If you can, move away from your desk for your break. Start and leave work on time as much as possible – I know many people who use their morning commute to catch up on emails, which means they are often in ‘threat mode’ before they even get to work. Using this time to be more mindful – focusing on surroundings or listening to something like a podcast or music can help us start the day in a more grounded way. Same for after work – hide away your laptop so it is out of sight and plan something else – relaxing, social, or active! If you absolutely have to check emails in the evenings, set limits on when and how often you do this. Aim for a routine as schedules may be very busy, having a regular sleep/ wake time can be really helpful for our wellbeing, alongside regular balanced meals. It may not be possible to get to a gym multiple times a week when you are so busy but a short walk or a 20-minute home workout are also great – anything to kick start the endorphins. Connect to others – colleagues, friends and family members, social connection can go a long way for stress management. If you are short on time you could combine – so meet a friend but go for a walk or activity together so you are socialising and getting some exercise in at the same time. Lastly, stress management techniques are important – as mentioned before, learning to be more mindful is a key way of managing stress. Alongside this, relaxation strategies as well as engaging in leisure activities as mentioned above are all key parts of stress management. If you are noticing the signs of stress or burnout and would like some help in managing this, I would recommend speaking to a therapist.
    Many employees are navigating through the imposter syndrome – how can this affect our mental health?
    Impostor syndrome, whilst not a ‘clinical’ diagnosis is so common in all walks of life, and I see it a lot in my corporate clients. No matter how successful they are or how much they have achieved, there is this pervasive self-doubt – questioning their accomplishments, skills and talents and this persistent fear of being “found out” to be a fraud or not good enough. I often see this in new mums too. This pulls us into overworking, comparing themselves to others, and downplaying achievements. Understandably, this can impact our mental health, and often co-exists alongside depression or anxiety for example. This then becomes self-perpetuating, as the more we believe we are not good enough, the more we dismiss positive feedback, avoid things, or self-criticise for making mistakes, and this then further impacts our mood and anxiety levels.
    When should one seek for help during their career?
    As early as possible. This way, you can access timely intervention which prevents the symptoms escalating into more chronic stress type difficulties and burnout. It also means you can catch certain unhelpful coping mechanisms like avoidance or overworking before they start to exacerbate the cycle of how you are feeling, and before they contribute to feeling disconnected from your career.
    This is The Body Issue – what are your nonnegotiable self and body care practices?
    Sleep! This is my number one rule. I know whenever I have a bad night’s sleep or have gone to sleep too late the knock-on effect on my concentration, mood, and productivity the next day is huge. I had to teach myself to reduce how much time I spent on my phone in the evenings, which was hard, but I got there eventually. Now I have a specific wind down routine, and screens are put away at least 30 minutes before I go to sleep. A balanced diet is important too. I have had to train myself on this too but having a routine where I prep everything in the evening and enough for a few days at a time has really helped, as the more stressed I am my default is convenience rather than nutrition, as is the case for many. Within this, I have also learned not to restrict anything, as actually that often leaves us feeling more stressed! Balance is key. It’s important to get regular health check-ups. I used to be someone who would dismiss symptoms and tell myself I didn’t have time to go for check-ups especially when I am too busy or stressed. But making time for this is not only essential from a health point of view, but also showing ourselves that we are worthy of self-care. When I work with clients who are coming for heightened anxiety or stress, I always recommend a routine physical health check-up if they haven’t had one for a long time, before we assume something like tiredness is solely related to stress, for example.
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    why Flamingo Room by Tashas is known for its exceptional flavour contrasts

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    2 mins ago

    Flamingo Room by tashas is the ultimate expression of my South African roots. Located in Jumeirah Al Naseem, it displays the rich tapestry and soul that Africa has.
    Not through the cliché of drums and ethnic motifs, but by showcasing its glamour and amazing flora and fauna. It is the epitome of old school dining with a contemporary twist.
    Returning to Dubai in mid-2023, Akriti now serves as the Head Chef at Flamingo Room by tashas, where she brings a fusion of creativity, precision, and global culinary expertise. Her expertise in European cuisines, coupled with her background in managing kitchen teams in high-end dining establishments, makes her a perfect extension of Flamingo Room’s ambience.
    To delve into her culinary journey, Emirates Woman spoke to Jain to see how she’s bought her experience to the table at Flamingo Room by tashas.
    Talk us through your background?
    I grew up in India and originally studied economics, but my love for food pulled me in a different direction. I always enjoyed cooking and experimenting in the kitchen as a child, and watching cooking shows like MasterChef Australia fueled that passion even more. After completing my degree, I decided to pursue my culinary training at ICCA Dubai. Since then, my career has taken me from The Address by Emaar to working alongside Massimo Bottura at Torno Subito, and later with Daniel Boulud at Le Pavillon in New York. I’ve also had the unique experience of working as a private chef at Four Seasons in Seychelles. Each role has helped shape my culinary identity and prepared me for my current role at Flamingo Room Dubai.
    Where does your love for food come from?
    My love for food comes from my childhood – growing up, food was a way for me to connect with people and express my creativity. I used to experiment in the kitchen, creating my versions of classic dishes and exploring new flavors. Watching cooking shows introduced me to the idea of food as a craft and inspired me to pursue it professionally. Cooking became my way of blending creativity with precision, and I’ve never looked back since.
    Can you describe the Flamingo Room concept?
    Flamingo Room by tashas is a chic, high-end dining space that blends a casual yet elegant atmosphere with South African-inspired cuisine. The concept is about creating a warm, inviting experience where guests can enjoy the best ingredients, beautifully presented dishes, and a sophisticated yet relaxed vibe. The décor and ambiance reflect the easy luxury that is synonymous with Tashas Group, and we focus on delivering both exceptional food and a memorable experience.

    What are the must-try dishes at Flamingo Room by tashas?
    There are so many wonderful dishes, but if I had to choose a few standouts, I’d recommend trying our signature Calamari Mozambique—it’s fresh, vibrant, and perfect for sharing. Another favorite is our Lobster Pasta, which combines rich flavors with beautifully cooked seafood. Our Lemon Butter Prawns are also a must-try, offering a flavorful experience that highlights the South African influence on our menu.
    You’ve travelled the globe over. How has travelling influenced your overall cooking style and choice of flavours?
    Travelling has been one of the most enriching experiences for me as a chef. It’s allowed me to explore different cultures and their approach to food, which has deeply influenced my cooking style. At Torno Subito Dubai, I learned the importance of simplicity and quality ingredients, while at Le Pavillon New York, I was exposed to the elegance and precision of fine dining. My time in Seychelles introduced me to the beauty of tropical flavors and island cooking. These diverse experiences have shaped how I approach flavor—blending bold, authentic tastes with refined techniques.
    What first brought you to Dubai and how has the culinary world evolved since you first started working?
    I came to Dubai to study at ICCA, which was the perfect starting point for my culinary journey. Dubai’s food scene has exploded since I first arrived – it’s become a global hub for innovation, with chefs from all over the world bringing new concepts and cuisines. The city is constantly evolving, and there’s always something exciting happening in the F&B industry. What I love most is how Dubai’s culinary scene now embraces more homegrown talent, fostering creativity and giving chefs the platform to express themselves.

    How do you experiment with different ingredients and manage to innovate in the culinary world year after year?
    Experimenting with ingredients is one of the best parts of being a chef. I like to stay curious and open-minded—whether it’s discovering new spices or reinterpreting traditional recipes. Innovation comes from combining flavors that people wouldn’t expect or presenting familiar dishes in a fresh way. At Flamingo Room, we use seasonal ingredients and draw inspiration from South Africa, but I’m always looking for ways to elevate the dining experience with new ideas.
    You’ve previously served as a food stylist and menu consultant for over 30 of India’s most renowned eateries – talk us through this experience.
    Working as a food stylist and menu consultant allowed me to explore another side of the culinary world—one that’s about visual storytelling. It’s not just about how food tastes, but also how it looks on the plate and how it can evoke emotion through presentation. Helping shape the menus for different eateries was incredibly rewarding because I was able to work with chefs to create dishes that balanced flavor, texture, and aesthetics. It taught me a lot about the importance of visual appeal in dining.

    What piece of advice would you give to those wishing to follow your culinary journey?
    My advice would be to stay passionate and open to learning. The culinary world can be challenging, but if you love what you do, that will carry you through. Don’t be afraid to take risks, embrace new opportunities, and be patient with your growth. Surround yourself with people who inspire you and challenge you to do better every day. And, of course, always stay curious about new ingredients, techniques, and cultures—it’s what keeps this journey exciting.
    What lies ahead for Flamingo Room by tashas?
    We have some exciting plans ahead for Flamingo Room! I’m excited to lead this next phase of our new menu launch and continue building on the restaurant’s success, creating cherished experiences for both new and returning guests. We’re always looking to evolve and bring new experiences to our guests. This means continuous innovation in our menu, elevating our service, and finding creative ways to maintain the chic yet relaxed vibe that people love.
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    Want to put your mental health first? Here’s 10 wellness spots to try in Dubai

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

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    While many of us must have set resolutions at the beginning of the year, powering through the wellness route is important too.
    If you’re thinking of taking a break from all the bars, eating out and clubs, then you’re in the right place. This emirate offers a variety of wellness spots, ranging from luxurious spas to serene yoga retreats.

    Improved Physical Fitness
    Regular exercise strengthens muscles, improves cardiovascular health, and enhances overall fitness. Activities like regular physical exercise, proper nutrition, and adequate sleep strengthen the immune system, making the body more resistant to infections.
    Stress Reduction
    Activities like meditation, yoga, and spending time in nature help reduce stress levels and promote relaxation. Regular physical activity and stress reduction techniques contribute to improved sleep quality and duration.
    Longevity
    A consistent wellness routine contributes to a longer, healthier life by maintaining physical and mental health. Engaging in wellness activities improves overall quality of life, making daily activities more enjoyable and less stressful.
    From sound healing to Ice Baths, each space offers an area to unwind and switch-off throughout the day, without feeling too overwhelmed from the stresses of daily life. Dubai’s wellness scene is diverse, catering to various preferences and needs, whether you’re looking for relaxation, fitness, or holistic health.
    With the wellness industry growing in the UAE, it’s time to book your next session ASAP.
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    World Mental Health Day: 6 mental health clinics for a therapy session in Dubai

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    18 mins ago

    With the high-pressure society we live in, mental health is quite often an overlooked subject.
    To delve into the matter, it’s important to provide an opportunity for people around the world to make mental health care a reality for all.
    As the UAE continues to break the stigma surrounding this, mental health clinics have gained popularity to address factors surrounding depression, fatigue, anxiety, panic attacks and more.
    With the previous outbreak of COVID-19, several clinics have adapted to Zoom healthcare services, adding a new meaning to virtual sessions, along with in-person sessions as per usual.
    If you, or anyone you’re aware of, might require these services, Emirates Woman has curated a guide to all the mental health clinics here in Dubai.
    The LightHouse Arabia

    With a team of over 30 psychologists to address different areas in one’s life, The LightHouse Arabia provides high-quality services to help with a wide range of mental health and well-being challenges. From adoption support to psychotherapy, the in-depth sessions make it one of the leading mental health clinics in the UAE. With various events hosted every month, the interactive sessions make it helpful for people to address their problems in a community-driven environment. Located in Villa 1, Al Wasl Road, Al Safa 2, it’s open daily from 8am to 8pm with Fridays being closed.
    For more information visit lighthousearabia.com
    Priory Wellbeing Centre

    Each treatment programme is tailored to the specific needs of each individual ensuring the best possible outcome is achieved. Knowing that everyone has a different pace, the sessions are tailored to each person’s potential in their own time. With a team of professionals, the therapies provide an experience to suit each patient. From cognitive behaviour therapy to individual therapy, the clinic helps everyone to work through their problems. Also, to discover more about themselves. Located in Dubai Healthcare City, Block F, it’s open on Sunday and Monday from 8am to 7pm, Tuesday and Wednesday from 8am to 6pm and Thursday and Saturday from 9am to 5pm, with Fridays being closed.
    For more information visit priorygroup.ae
    Thrive Wellbeing Centre

    In a judgment-free environment, this clinic helps clients accomplish their goals while supporting them in a warm, empathic and seamless manner. Combining the latest research, the professionals know that mental health is just as important as physical health. From parenting support to individual therapy, the expert psychologists support people through a range of challenges including depression, anxiety, grief, relationship issues and trauma. The clinic also conducts a host of workshops for people together in a group. Located in Office 706-710, HDS Tower, Cluster F, it’s open from  Saturday-Thursday: 9am–8pm and Friday: 9am–5pm.
    For more information visit thrive.ae
    Wise Mind Centre

    This clinic is committed to building a sense of community and belonging ensuring that anyone who visits is never treated as an outsider. Creating a confidential space to explore and harbour lasting change, Wise Mind Center ensures its clientele is kept small for quality over quantity. With individual access to each therapist, the services are provided in Arabic, English and Dutch. Located in Lake Central Tower, 1209, Business Bay, it’s open daily from 10am to 8pm, except Friday’s are closed.
    For more information visit wisemindcenter.com
    American Wellness Centre

    As the ever-increasing societal pace wears people down, the clinic was born to make the brunt of modern life a lot easier. This multi-specialty clinic ensures every session is carefully tailored as per the customer’s surrounding concerns. From mindfulness training to parenting skills training, both children and adults are looked after in a safe environment with highly qualified experts. Located in Al Faris Building 39, Dubai Healthcare City, it’s open from 8am to 10pm.
    For more information visit americanwellnesscenter.ae
    Camali Clinic

    With a step-by-step guided programme created to address any challenges, the clinic creates a personalised schedule to overcome each obstacle. By identifying the root cause of each patient’s personal challenges, clinically proven counselling sessions provide a holistic approach to addressing its client’s mental health. Various emotional and behavioural issues are addressed with love and support. With two locations, it’s situated in Block A, Ibn Sina building no. 27 in Dubai Healthcare City and Cluster M, HDS Center, in JLT.
    For more information visit camaliclinic.com
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    Happy birthday Bella Hadid: 5 reasons why we love the woman that you are

    Bella Hadid, the younger Hadid sister, has quickly become one of the most sought-after supermodels in the world. With her striking features, captivating runway presence, and unwavering commitment to her passions, it’s no surprise that she has amassed a massive following. Today, as she celebrates her birthday, let’s delve into five reasons why we adore this incredible supermodel.

    Memorable Runway Moments

    One of Bella’s most memorable runway moments was at the Coperni show, for Paris Fashion Week in 2022. The technologically advanced dress was sprayed on to the supermodel and Bella played the perfect muse for the spectacular presentation. Besides this, her twinning moment with Kendall Jenner, when she opened the Off-White show in Paris is also remembered as one of her finest.

    A Voice for Palestinian Rights

    Fondly referred to as the Princess of Nazareth by her father Mohammed Hadid, Bella has always proudly acknowledged her heritage and the land she comes from. Beyond her modeling career, Bella is a vocal advocate for Palestinian rights. As a proud Palestinian-American, she uses her platform to raise awareness about the ongoing struggle faced by Palestinians and to call for justice and equality. Her unwavering support for the Palestinian resistance has earned her admiration and respect from countless individuals around the world.

    A Passion for Equestrianism

    In addition to her modeling and activism, Bella is also a passionate equestrian rider. She has spent countless hours on her family’s farm, honing her skills and developing a deep connection with her horses. Equestrianism serves as a source of relaxation and tranquility for Bella, allowing her to escape the pressures of the fashion industry and reconnect with nature.

    Overcoming Challenges

    Bella has been open about her struggles with mental and physical health, including her battle with Lyme disease. Her candidness about her experiences has inspired others to seek help and to break the stigma surrounding mental health issues. By sharing her story, Bella has become a role model for resilience and perseverance.

    Entrepreneurial Ventures

    Bella’s entrepreneurial spirit extends beyond her modeling career. She has launched her own perfume brand, Orabella, which reflects her personal style and aesthetic. The fragrance line is a testament to her creativity and business acumen, further showcasing her multifaceted talents.
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    11 sustainable staycations to book in the UAE

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    17 mins ago

    With more awareness surrounding being sustainable, various properties in Dubai have adapted an eco-friendly system for the conscious guest.
    As the UAE continues to be a growing hub of biodegradable initiatives and climate change, especially with COP28, that took place, so why not contribute accordingly and make your next staycation a sustainable one.
    Overall, the UAE offers several sustainable staycation options for those looking to minimize their environmental impact while enjoying a luxurious and eco-friendly getaway.  Each of these staycations are a mix of luxury and eco-friendly practices, allowing you to enjoy nature and culture while reducing your environmental impact.
    So what are the main elements that make these resorts stand-out.
    Eco-Friendly Design
    The resort is built using locally sourced, natural, or recycled materials to reduce the environmental impact of construction.
    Energy Efficiency
    The use of solar, wind, or geothermal energy reduces reliance on fossil fuels. Many sustainable resorts install solar panels, wind turbines, or other renewable energy sources.
    Locally Sourced Food
    With the Farm-to-table dining, many sustainable resorts emphasize serving food that is locally grown and organic. It’s sustainably sourced, reducing the carbon footprint associated with food transport.
    From plastic-free bottles to eco-conscious packaging of amenities, these hotels, glamping spots and resorts have carefully thought about each element that contributes to being environmentally friendly.
    So, Emirates Woman has curated a guide of properties that are sure to promise a memorable stay with minimum wastage.

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    13 restaurants to mostly likely spot someone famous in Dubai

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    by Sarah Joseph
    22 mins ago

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    Dubai is never short of celebrity hotspots to dine at. With more and more famous personalities paying a visit to Dubai, this city has a myriad of restaurants for them to visit. Here you’re most likely to bump into someone who you’ve probably seen on the big screen.
    The emirate is a major celebrity hotspot for several reasons, making it a popular destination for both vacation and work. Here are a few key factors that contribute to its appeal among celebrities:
    Unmatched Extravagance
    Dubai is renowned for its opulent lifestyle, from lavish hotels and high-end shopping malls to luxury cars and world-class dining. Celebrities who enjoy luxury experiences are drawn to its five-star resorts, private villas, and exclusive services.
    Privacy and Exclusivity
    Additionally,  Celebrities often seek privacy when they travel, and Dubai provides that through private beaches, villas, and VIP treatment at many of its high-end venues. Some areas are designed specifically to cater to high-profile visitors.
    Iconic Hotspots
    The city offers unique experiences such as visiting the tallest building in the world. The Burj Khalifa, indoor skiing at Ski Dubai, or taking a desert safari. These experiences are not only luxurious but also distinct, making Dubai a desirable location for social media posts and PR.
    Security and Safety
    Finally, Dubai is considered one of the safest cities globally, with a low crime rate and strict laws. Celebrities value this safety, knowing they and their families can enjoy their time without major security concerns.
    While being a popular hotspot for tourists worldwide, these note-worthy eateries in the emirate have also hosted some famous celebrities becoming spots where you’re most likely to bump into a Royal or an A-lister.
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    Sheikh Hamdan announces a new golden visa: Are you eligible?

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    by Ruman Baig
    2 mins ago

    Under the directives of @HHShkMohd, and on the occassion of World Teachers’ Day, @HamdanMohammed announces Golden Visas for exceptional educators in Dubai’s private education institutions.https://t.co/bEZvOJ9Ncr pic.twitter.com/LKqLw9bAeD
    — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) October 5, 2024

    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.”

    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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