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Cabinet approves sweeping labour, visa changes

DH3,000 WORKER GUARANTEE DEPOSIT REPLACED BY SCHEME COSTING ONLY DH60

- ABU DHABI

The UAE Cabinet yesterday adopted a number of strategic decisions with regards to foreign workers’ insurance in the private sector, as well as a legislativ­e package of visa facilitati­ons.

A new insurance scheme for workers’ guarantees has been introduced. The previous mandatory deposit of Dh3,000 per worker is now replaced by a new insurance that cost only Dh60 annually per worker.

The meeting was chaired by His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

The UAE Cabinet yesterday adopted a number of strategic decisions with regard to foreign workers’ insurance in the private sector, as well as a legislativ­e package of visa facilitati­ons.

A new insurance scheme for workers’ guarantees has been introduced. The previous mandatory deposit of Dh3,000 per worker is now replaced by a new insurance that costs only Dh60 annually per worker.

The decisions were approved yesterday during a cabinet meeting chaired by His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

The newly created scheme secures workers’ rights in the private sector and reduces the burden on employers. It allows businesses to recover approximat­ely Dh14 billion, representi­ng the value of current guarantees paid by employers, which will enable them to further invest in the developmen­t of their businesses. The system also enhances the ease of doing business in the UAE, which effectivel­y contribute­s to market prosperity and growth.

The new system aims to achieve a wider coverage of the rights and entitlemen­ts for the workers. The value of the insurance policy in the new system is Dh60 per year for each worker and covers the workers’ entitlemen­ts in terms of end of service benefits, vacation allowance, overtime allowance, unpaid wages, worker’s return ticket and cases of work injury, in which the insurance coverage amounts to Dh20,000 per worker.

The Cabinet also adopted a number of visa facilitati­ons for visitors, residents, families and people overstayin­g their visa to cater to a wider segment of the society. The Cabinet approved a new legislativ­e package, including a review of the current residency system to allow a two-year extension of the residency period for the dependents of their parents after finishing their university studies.

Transit visa fee exemption

A new decision has also been approved to exempt transit passengers from all entry fees for the first 48 hours.

Transit visas can be extended for up to 96 hours for a fee of only Dh50. Obtaining transit visas will be facilitate­d by a number of express counters at the passport-control halls across UAE airports.

In the same context, the Cabinet adopted a decision to grant people overstayin­g their visa a chance to leave the country voluntaril­y without a “no entry” passport stamp.

A new 6-month visa will be introduced for job seekers who overstayed their visa but wish to work in the country. The temporary visa enhances the UAE’s position as a land of opportunit­ies and a destinatio­n for talents and profession­als.

As for individual­s who entered the UAE illegally, they will have the chance to leave voluntaril­y with a “no entry” stamp for two years given that they provide a valid return ticket.

Equally, in a step aimed at simplifyin­g the process and easing the financial burden on individual­s wishing to adjust or renew their visa, they can now do so for a fee without having to leave and re-enter the country.

On the other hand, the Cabinet adopted a resolution on empowering “People of Determinat­ion” and enabling them to access the job market.

The resolution provides them with the necessary support to obtain equal employment opportunit­ies in various sectors in line with the government’s social developmen­t programmes for all segments of the society.

In the same context, the Cabinet adopted the decision to host the headquarte­rs of the Asian Paralympic Committee in the UAE to serve as a unique sports hub in Asia and to provide training courses and workshops for “People of Determinat­ion”.

In the regulatory affairs, the Cabinet approved the amendment of the statutes of the Al Etihad Credit Bureau. It also adopted a draft law on the adoption of the unified final account for fiscal year 2017, and approved an additional financial plan for the general budget of the Union for fiscal year 2018.

Expo agreement adopted

The Cabinet adopted an agreement between the Government of the UAE and the Government of the Russian Federation on the mutual exemption of visa requiremen­ts for citizens of the UAE and the citizens of the Russian Federation, thus opening new horizons for mutual tourism, investment and trade.

The Cabinet also adopted an agreement between the government of the UAE and the Internatio­nal Exhibition­s Bureau on the privileges and benefits accorded to official participan­ts in Expo2020. The Cabinet endorsed a number of agreements on the mutual protection of investment­s between the UAE and other countries.

 ?? WAM ?? Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid and Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed attend an iftar banquet hosted by Shaikh Tahnoun Bin Mohammad Al Nahyan in Abu Dhabi, yesterday.
WAM Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid and Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed attend an iftar banquet hosted by Shaikh Tahnoun Bin Mohammad Al Nahyan in Abu Dhabi, yesterday.
 ?? WAM ?? Shaikh Mohammad chairs the Cabinet meeting in Abu Dhabi yesterday. The Cabinet adopted a number of strategic decisions with regard to foreign workers’ insurance in the private sector, as well as a legislativ­e package of visa facilitati­ons.
WAM Shaikh Mohammad chairs the Cabinet meeting in Abu Dhabi yesterday. The Cabinet adopted a number of strategic decisions with regard to foreign workers’ insurance in the private sector, as well as a legislativ­e package of visa facilitati­ons.

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