Posted on November 23 2020
Dubai has launched a Virtual Working Programme to tap in on the global trend of employees working from home due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
Dubai launched the Virtual Working Programme in October which will enable professionals from overseas to do remote work for their employer in their home country while living in Dubai. Under the program remote workers can relocate with their families to Dubai for a year.
This will allow these employers to take advantage of Dubai’s good digital infrastructure, excellent wireless connectivity, high-quality lifestyle, global networking opportunities etc. This new program is expected to be a good value proposition for start-ups, entrepreneurs and SMEs.
It will be an attractive alternative for those who wish to take a break from working from home in their own country.
Safety concerns
As for the safety protocols followed in Dubai for the pandemic, the UAE and particularly Dubai have been recognized for the efforts to deal with the pandemic. The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has awarded Dubai the Safe Travels Stamp in recognition of its efforts to maintain the highest standards of hygiene and precautionary measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Dubai has also introduced the ‘Dubai Assured’ stamp which certifies establishments that have implemented all public health protocols required for the pandemic.
Eligibility requirements for the program
Applicant must have
Cost of the program
The program costs USD 287 with additional processing fees per person and medical insurance costs.
Facilities of the program
Individuals using this program can have access to all the public utilities in Dubai and can access schooling facilities for their children
Those who come to Dubai on this program cannot work for any local employer and provide any services to any local company or business.
With this program Dubai wants to offer the services of its superior digital infrastructure and promote its advantage as a travel hub of the Middle East.
The remote work program is an initiative to support Dubai’s economy which has been impacted due to the pandemic.
Countries such as Bermuda, Estonia, Barbados, and Georgia have already implemented such programs and Dubai is the first country in the Middle East to do so.
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