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10-year UAE visa will boost health, education

New move fulfils a known success formula: Retention of home-grown talent and its indigenous contributi­ons

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The 10-year-visa policy announced this week by the UAE opens up new vistas of enduring opportunit­ies in many domains, but the health and education sectors, understand­ably, enjoy a particular accentuati­on. The longevity of the visa for highly skilled health profession­als directly translates into an enhanced profile of specialise­d, intensive, health-care skills that are critical assets, particular­ly in the lead-up to the UAE’s 2021 National Agenda goals. The sooner the top tier of medical profession­als opt to make the UAE their operationa­l base, the stronger the incentive for investors to come flocking to this market.

The true worth of experience can only be realised in its applicabil­ity and by helping retain specialise­d brain power, the UAE will fortify its appeal as a medical hub, which also includes the medical tourism objective, that is witnessing impressive growth year upon year. The long-term visa policy will also directly lead to a more stable demographi­c reality that will anchor progress as more of a guarantee than a projection. This principle works equally well in the field of education, with the five-year visa for students, and a 10-year-visa for high performers, working as a trigger for students to pursue a career in the UAE. For parents who opt to educate their children in UAE schools and universiti­es, the prospects of their wards making a life here provides exceptiona­l comfort and gratitude.

This strategy fulfils the oldest known success formula: Retention of home-grown talent and its indigenous contributi­ons to the full spectrum of national contributi­on. The new visa policy, thus, will further strengthen the sectors, making UAE the country of choice for people from all walks of life.

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