The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) in Dubai has announced the eligibility criteria for private school teachers to obtain the coveted Golden Visa. This move comes as part of a broader initiative to recognise and retain top talent in the emirate’s education sector.

Key Points:

  1. Applications open from 15 October 2024
  2. 10-year visa, renewable if criteria are met
  3. Covers educators in private schools, nurseries, and universities

Who Can Apply?

  • School principals and leaders
  • Early childhood centre managers
  • Academic heads of higher education institutions
  • Teachers (from schools and early childhood centres)
  • Full-time faculty and senior administrative leaders at higher education institutions

Eligibility Criteria Highlights:

For School Principals:

  • Must have improved school’s rating to ‘Good‘ or better in DSIB inspections
  • Demonstrate clear evidence of improved student outcomes
  • Receive positive feedback from stakeholders
  • Earn recognition through prestigious education awards

For Higher Education Institution Leaders:

  • Hold an advanced degree (PhD, professional doctorate, master’s)
  • Provide evidence of research contributions
  • Show clear improvements in student outcomes
  • Demonstrate positive impact on the wider educational community

Application Process:

  1. Nomination by the educational institution
  2. Internal committee review
  3. Submission to KHDA via e-Services system
  4. KHDA review and approval
  5. Coordination with relevant entities for final eligibility list

Important Dates:

  • Application window: Mid-October to mid-December annually
  • Processing time: Approximately 45 working days

FAQs:

  • Applicants should maintain current visa status during the application process
  • Visa fees are typically covered by the applicant, unless otherwise agreed with the institution
  • Golden Visa holders can sponsor family members
  • Educators on spouse sponsorship are eligible if they hold a KHDA teaching licence
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum

This initiative, announced by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum on World Teachers’ Day, underscores Dubai’s commitment to fostering excellence in education. By offering long-term residency to outstanding educators, the emirate aims to enhance its position as a global hub for learning and innovation.

Educators interested in applying should begin preparing their documentation and discuss the nomination process with their institution’s leadership. With the application window opening soon, eligible candidates have a golden opportunity to secure their future in Dubai’s thriving education sector.


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