Employees may use marriage leave in Dubai at any time, either continuously or intermittently, within one year from the date of concluding the marriage contract
Emiratis
UAE exempts 222 citizens from $39mn in debts
The programme contributes to social development by alleviating financial burdens, supporting retirees and social support beneficiaries, and fostering family stability
UAE announces Eid holiday; Dubai Metro station renamed; $1m real estate saving guide; New free zone rules – 10 things you missed this week
UAE Eid holiday dates, Dubai Metro station renamed, real estate analysis, free zone rules updated and more top news stories this week
Etihad jobs: Airline targets recruitment drive as it unveils UAE National Talent Development Strategy
Etihad will expand its UAE national workforce by more than 50 per cent over the next five years
Dubai announces new planning rules to allow home extensions and add living space
Dubai Municipality introduces new planning rules to allow home extensions and updated building code
Dubai Ruler Sheikh Mohammed approves $1.4bn housing project for citizens
The programme focuses on family stability and community values
e& launches Nukhbat Al Wattan for UAE nationals awaiting military service
The initiative aims to provide work experience for Emirati males during the interim period of mandatory national service, offering monthly remuneration equal to the military service allowance
UAE implements mandatory genetic testing in premarital screening for Emiratis from January 1
The initiative follows a decision from the Emirates Genome Council, approved during the UAE government’s annual meetings
Millionaires flock to UAE; Sharjah slashes real estate fees; Free zone offers fast-track visas; Neymar invests in Dubai property; Black Friday bargains – 10 things you missed this week
Millionaires in the UAE, real estate promotion in Sharjah, fast-track visas at new free zone, Dubai property updates and more of the top news stories this week
UAE warns companies to hire Emiratis before end of the year or face $26,000 fines
MOHRE calls on companies in the UAE to meet Emiratisation targets before the end of the year or face penalties