KHDA Unveils Golden Visa Criteria for Dubai’s Private School Teachers

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

Dubai has rolled out a new initiative aimed at recognizing exceptional educators within its private school system. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, announced the eligibility criteria for private school teachers to apply for the UAE Golden Visa. The program, which was introduced on World Teachers’ Day, is part of a broader effort to appreciate the crucial role educators play in shaping Dubai’s future generations.

The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) detailed the selection criteria that will allow teachers to qualify for the long-term residency permit. Only those who demonstrate outstanding achievements in their profession will be eligible to apply for the visa. This move is seen as a significant boost to Dubai’s private education sector, providing long-term stability and rewards to teachers who make substantial contributions to their students’ success.

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