
Sheikh Mohammed Announces That Expats Can Now Retire In The UAE
A new law stated by the ruler of Dubai allows non-Emirati residents to stay on in the UAE when they have finished working
Expats who are 55-years-old and over who wish to settle down post-retirement can now do so. His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai has announced that non-Emirati residents in the UAE can now stay in the country for “longer period of time” after they finish working.
Chaired by @HHShkMohd, UAE Cabinet approves decision to reduce
Federal Electricity & Water Authority's electricity charges on the industrial sector in the #UAE. pic.twitter.com/Hboh4zS6pc— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) September 16, 2018
The Cabinet, chaired by Sheikh Mohammed, also announced they have reduced fees of electricity consumption for large-, medium- and small-sized factories. His Highness also took to Instagram and Twitter to announced that the Cabinet has approved new federal standards for all public and private hospitals in the country.