Business Traveller (Middle East)

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DUBAI HAS LAUNCHED a new programme enabling overseas profession­als who are remote working to temporaril­y live in Dubai while continuing to serve their employer in their home country.

It means remote workers from all over the world – and their families – have the chance to re-locate to the city for up to a year, enjoying the famed Dubai lifestyle, as well as its zero income tax policy.

The programme, which gives profession­als access to all Dubai services including telecoms, utilities and schooling costs US$287, plus medical insurance with valid UAE coverage and a processing fee per person. Criteria for eligibilit­y includes proof of employment and a minimum monthly salary of $5,000.

“The global pandemic has changed how we live and work. As multinatio­nals and leading startups across the world accelerate their rates of digital adoption, the need to be physically present to fulfil profession­al responsibi­lities has been redefined,” said His Excellency Helal Saeed Almarri, Director General, Dubai’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing. “People continue to prioritise their health, wellbeing and ability to ensure a positive work-life balance. Dubai is uniquely positioned to offer a safe, dynamic lifestyle opportunit­y to these digitally savvy workers and their families while they continue to work remotely, whether it is for a couple of months or an entire year.”

To apply for the programme visit www.visitdubai.com

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