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Al Khail Gate goes paid 24/7 – here's what you need to know
Al Khail Gate goes paid 24/7 – here's what you need to know

What's On

time08-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • What's On

Al Khail Gate goes paid 24/7 – here's what you need to know

New Dh30 daily parking zone launches in busy Al Quoz community Motorists in Al Khail Gate, Al Quoz, will soon need to pay for parking around the clock, including Sundays, as Parkin — Dubai's main paid-parking operator — launches a new 24/7 zone in the residential community. Known as Zone 365N, the initiative introduces a flat Dh30 daily rate, with hourly charges continuing as usual. How much does it cost? The pricing breakdown remains consistent — and easy to follow — with: Dh4 for 1 hour Dh8 for 2 hours Dh10 for 3 hours Dh12 for 4 hours Dh14 for 5 hours Dh16 for 6 hours Dh18 for 7 hours Dh20 for 8 hours Dh22 for 9 hours Dh30 for a full 24 hours Under the new system, drivers who stay for 24 hours will be charged Dh30 regardless of when they park — even on Sundays. When does it start? Parkin announced the launch of Zone 365N in its July 7 statement. The community of Al Khail Gate joins a growing list of locations transitioning to continuous paid parking as part of Dubai's broader variable and premium-rate parking policy. Parkin has already introduced similar paid zones in areas like Mirdif and central districts of Dubai in recent months. Why now? This move reflects Dubai's push for smarter parking solutions. By introducing 24/7 paid zones, Parkin aims to reduce free-for-all parking by non-residents, improve turnover, and ease congestion — all while boosting their capacity; Q1 revenue hit an impressive Dh273 million, a 27% increase . What you need to do Timed visits (under 9 hours): Stick to the hourly rates. Full-day stays: Pay Dh30 and park worry-free, day and night. All-day access: No more free Sundays — the 24-hour charge applies every day. > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in

UAE summer hiring: Expats wanted for Dubai government jobs with salaries up to Dh50,000
UAE summer hiring: Expats wanted for Dubai government jobs with salaries up to Dh50,000

Time of India

time28-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

UAE summer hiring: Expats wanted for Dubai government jobs with salaries up to Dh50,000

Despite slower private-sector hiring, Dubai's government continues recruiting skilled global talent and expats across sectors like healthcare, urban planning, and transport this summer. The UAE job market in 2025 is evolving amid economic shifts and global uncertainties, with hiring showing signs of both caution and opportunity. As reported by local news outlet, Gulf News, demand for skilled professionals remains strong in sectors like construction, banking, and technology, but overall hiring has slowed entering the second half of the year. This slowdown is largely due to new corporate tax pressures and unclear economic conditions, which have caused many companies to postpone major recruitment decisions until after Q4 2025, when tax filings clarify plans for 2026. AI and automation are also reshaping roles, prompting employers to take a more measured approach to hiring. Despite these challenges, sectors such as transport and logistics continue to offer promising openings. Amid this cautious environment, government jobs stand out as particularly attractive to expats, offering stability, benefits, and competitive pay. Dubai is actively recruiting experienced expatriates through its official portal, where a range of positions are available, some with salaries reaching up to Dh50,000 per month. This reflects a strategic shift: while the UAE has traditionally focused on Emirati talent in public service, the current recruitment drive highlights the value placed on global expertise to support Dubai's ambitions in urban planning, healthcare, digital infrastructure, aviation safety, and cultural preservation. Contrary to myths about summer hiring freezes, government recruitment often continues or even intensifies during this period. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo This approach offers expatriates not just jobs, but careers with purpose, stability, and attractive compensation. Below is a list of 10 Dubai government jobs currently open for expats across multiple sectors: 1. Policy Advisor: Public Sector Assets & Properties Management: Manage accounting and compliance for Dubai government assets. Salary: Dh30,001–40,000 (approx. $8,100–$10,800) Education: Bachelor's Posted: 26/06/2025 2. Senior Speech Therapist (Primary Healthcare) Assess and rehabilitate patients, manage complex cases, supervise staff. Salary: Dh10,001–20,000 (approx. $2,700–$5,400) Education: Bachelor's/Master's Posted: 26/06/2025 3. Clinical Psychologist Provide psychological services, supervise juniors, consult multidisciplinary teams. Education: Doctorate Posted: 26/06/2025 4. Chief Senior Engineer – Urban Planning Affairs Lead Dubai Urban Plan 2040 implementation, advise on legislation, support budgets. Education: Bachelor's Experience: 11 years Posted: 16/06/2025 5. Chief Specialist – Statistics & Data Analysis Support transport modeling with advanced traffic engineering and analytics. Education: Master's Experience: 9 years Posted: 13/06/2025 6. Social Policy and Research Executive Conduct social studies, draft policies, analyze data, coordinate with partners. Salary: Dh10,001–20,000 (approx. $2,700–$5,400) Education: Bachelor's Posted: 12/06/2025 7. Chief Specialist – Contracts & Agreements Draft and review RTA legislation, contracts, manage legal disputes, ensure compliance. Education: Bachelor's Posted: 10/06/2025 8. Senior Financial Consultant Improve government budgeting and financial planning, advise on fiscal policies. Salary: Dh40,001–50,000 (approx. $10,800–$13,600) Education: Bachelor's Posted: 10/06/2025 9. Chief Specialist – Procurement and Storage Policies Support transport modeling with advanced traffic engineering and analytics. Education: Master's Experience: 9 years Posted: 13/06/2025 10. Audit Manager – Aviation & Transportation Audit Prepare and execute audit plans, provide data-driven insights, support strategy development. Education: Bachelor's (Master's preferred) Experience: 7-10 years Posted: 29/05/2025 These positions provide diverse opportunities within government and public sectors, prioritizing UAE nationals while offering salaries that are competitive and based on experience and qualifications.

UAE man jailed for paying Dh30,000 to sorcerers and sharing wife's private photos to win her back
UAE man jailed for paying Dh30,000 to sorcerers and sharing wife's private photos to win her back

Time of India

time18-06-2025

  • Time of India

UAE man jailed for paying Dh30,000 to sorcerers and sharing wife's private photos to win her back

The man's attempts included contacting three different sorcerers, spending Dh30,000 overall, before the authorities intervened and arrested him/ Representational Image A man in the UAE has been sentenced to six months in prison after being convicted of engaging in sorcery and violating the privacy of his estranged wife and her family. The Fujairah Court of Appeal upheld the initial ruling, which also included the confiscation and destruction of materials seized during the investigation. The case came to light after the wife filed a police report, accusing her husband of using black magic against her, their children, and her relatives. Her suspicions were confirmed when she was contacted by a spiritual healer who provided her with WhatsApp messages and photos that directly implicated her husband. According to a report by Emarat Al Youm , the husband admitted during police interrogation that he had gone online in search of someone who could cast love spells to restore his failing marriage. He found a woman from another Arab country promoting herself on social media as an expert in 'bringing back loved ones.' He contacted her via WhatsApp and paid her Dh20,000. As part of the ritual, he sent her personal images of his wife, a video of himself, and their phone numbers. Things took a turn when the woman demanded an additional Dh25,000. When he refused, she threatened to expose his actions by sending the compromising content to his wife. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Click Here - This Might Save You From Losing Money Expertinspector Click Here Undo Undeterred by the threat, the man turned to another practitioner, paying Dh10,000 for a second attempt at spellwork. When that too failed, he contacted a third woman who didn't initially request money, but before anything could proceed further, he was apprehended by authorities. Meanwhile, the wife had already moved out of their home two months earlier and had initiated divorce proceedings due to alleged abuse. Her suspicions regarding her husband's use of sorcery were further confirmed when a woman — believed to be connected to the earlier 'spiritual healer' — contacted her from outside the UAE and offered evidence of his actions for Dh35,000. Refusing to pay without seeing proof, the wife was sent photos, a video, and images of magical rituals. These materials were handed over to the police. The Public Prosecution brought four formal charges against the man: Engaging in fraudulent activities and sorcery with unknown individuals (whose phone numbers were later traced), Endangering others, Violating personal privacy by transmitting private images through WhatsApp, Illegally possessing and distributing private materials. These charges fell under the UAE's cybercrime and fraud laws and were classified as misdemeanors. The initial court found the evidence compelling and handed down a six-month prison sentence, along with an order to confiscate and destroy the incriminating digital materials. The man appealed the ruling, denying all charges in court. However, the appellate court rejected his claims, citing clear evidence and sound legal reasoning in the original verdict. The appeal was dismissed, and the six-month jail sentence was officially upheld by the Fujairah Court of Appeal. The case has garnered public attention for highlighting the intersection of digital privacy, superstition, and the misuse of technology in personal relationships. No further charges were reported against the spiritual healers involved, though their identities and phone numbers were part of the investigation. The court's final decision underlined the UAE's firm stance against sorcery, fraud, and cyber-enabled privacy violations.

What is the UAE Golden Visa? Can Indians apply?
What is the UAE Golden Visa? Can Indians apply?

Time of India

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

What is the UAE Golden Visa? Can Indians apply?

The UAE Golden Visa is a long-term residency permit that allows foreign nationals to live, work, or conduct business in the country without the need for a local sponsor. Initially introduced to attract high-value investors and top global talent, the visa is valid for ten years and is renewable. It enables recipients to enjoy greater stability and freedom, including the ability to sponsor family members, retain residency during extended stays abroad, and pursue business ventures independently. Who Can Apply for the UAE Golden Visa? The visa is open to a wide range of categories. These include investors, entrepreneurs, skilled professionals (such as doctors, engineers, and scientists), outstanding students and graduates, and high-income earners earning Dh30,000 or more per month. The list also extends to creative individuals like artists and authors, and more recently, content creators and influencers under specific criteria. While each category has its own set of eligibility requirements, one of the most popular and accessible pathways is through real estate investment. Can You Get a Golden Visa Through Property Investment? Yes, property investment is one of the simplest and most direct ways to secure a Golden Visa. If you invest Dh2 million or more in real estate, you may be eligible—provided the investment meets several conditions. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Retirement Villages in Bangalore (Search Here For Results) Senior Living Communities Undo The property can be owned individually or jointly, and it may even be mortgaged, as long as the mortgage is from a UAE-based bank approved by the local authority. Off-plan (under-construction) properties also qualify, but they must be purchased from government-approved developers. A key requirement is that you also hold valid UAE health insurance for yourself and your family. How Does the Application Process Work? Once you've purchased qualifying property, you begin by registering the ownership and obtaining a title deed from the Dubai Land Department or the relevant land authority in your emirate. You then submit your Golden Visa application through the Land Department, the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA), or via smart platforms like the Dubai REST app. Additional formalities include undergoing a medical fitness test and registering for an Emirates ID. If everything checks out, your 10-year Golden Visa will be issued and can be renewed as long as eligibility requirements are maintained. What Are the Benefits of the Golden Visa? The biggest benefit is freedom. Holders of the Golden Visa do not need a local sponsor or employer to reside in the UAE, allowing them to live and work on their own terms. You can sponsor your spouse, children, and even domestic staff in certain cases. The visa gives you flexibility to travel in and out of the UAE without affecting your residency status. It's also ideal for long-term business planning, property ownership, and lifestyle stability in a tax-friendly and globally connected hub like Dubai. What If You're Not an Investor? There are plenty of alternative routes to the Golden Visa. If you're a highly paid professional, a scientist, a top-ranking university graduate, or someone who has made exceptional contributions to the arts or sciences, you can also apply. Many of these routes require endorsement from relevant UAE entities, but the government has made efforts to streamline the process and attract global talent in emerging sectors. Can Indians Apply for the UAE Golden Visa? Yes, Indian nationals are fully eligible to apply for the UAE Golden Visa, and they are among its most prominent recipients. With a large Indian expatriate population already residing in the UAE, the Golden Visa offers a seamless pathway for investors, entrepreneurs, professionals, and students from India to secure long-term residency. Whether you're purchasing property, earning a high salary, or qualifying through academic or creative excellence, Indians can access the same visa privileges as other nationalities—often with faster uptake due to their established ties and economic contribution to the Emirates. Why It Matters for Indians and Other Expats The UAE remains one of the top destinations for Indian professionals, business owners, and investors. Many Indians have already used the Golden Visa to secure a base in Dubai or Abu Dhabi, invest in real estate, and grow cross-border ventures. The visa is also an attractive option for expats from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, and the Philippines—offering a secure and flexible alternative to short-term work permits and dependent visas. Final Word The UAE is fast becoming one of the world's most attractive destinations for high-net-worth individuals, skilled professionals, and innovators. Whether you're an investor planning to enter Dubai's booming real estate market or a professional seeking long-term security in the Emirates, the Golden Visa is more than a travel document—it's a ticket to opportunity. To get started, you can reach out to the Dubai Land Department, GDRFA or travel consultants to help.

Object 1 real estate development company contributes Dh30m to Life Endowment campaign to support patients with chronic diseases
Object 1 real estate development company contributes Dh30m to Life Endowment campaign to support patients with chronic diseases

Al Etihad

time30-05-2025

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

Object 1 real estate development company contributes Dh30m to Life Endowment campaign to support patients with chronic diseases

30 May 2025 12:41 ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)Object 1 Real Estate Development announced its contribution of Dh30 million to the Life Endowment campaign, launched by the Endowments and Minors Funds Authority (Awqaf Abu Dhabi), in support of chronic disease patients and People of Determination, under the slogan, With You For 1's contribution is part of a growing response by individuals and institutions to support the campaign, which aims to provide sustainable funding to aid chronic disease patients and People of Determination. It also aims to support the healthcare system and enhance its readiness to navigate future campaign seeks to establish an endowment, whose investments will cover the cost of treatment for chronic disease patients and People of Determination. Endowment funds will also be invested in enhancing healthcare services and ensure sustainable support and care to Maslennikov, CEO and Founder of Object 1, said: 'It is our duty to contribute to humanitarian causes. Through the Life Endowment campaign, we can contribute to helping people with chronic diseases and People of Determination access healthcare and overcome their physical and emotional challenges.'Object 1 Real Estate Development is proud to support the Life Endowment campaign, a powerful expression of human solidarity. Our Dh30 million contribution underscores our commitment to support national efforts aimed at enhancing community healthcare and providing sustainable care for chronic disease patients and People of Determination.'Object 1 is a real estate developer and part of the international TSZ Group, specialising in elegant, sustainable, and innovative developments. Object 1 has quickly established itself as a top-tier developer, delivering high-quality projects in key areas. With a focus on modern urban living and investor-friendly services, Object 1 continues to shape the region's skyline with cutting-edge design and functionality. The Life Endowment campaign in support of chronic disease patients has dedicated several channels to receive the contributions from individuals and institutions.

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