Ninety doctors from Al Jalila Children’s Specialty Hospital have been granted the golden visa.
This comes after UAE leaders announced the initiative last year as a sign of appreciation for healthcare workers’ efforts in enhancing medical services in the country.
Al Jalila has also clarified that their team of highly skilled doctors were awarded the golden visa for their services during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 10-year permanent visa is being granted to doctors, scientists, innovators, researchers, investors and entrepreneurs for their contribution in their respective sectors.
Al Jalila Children’s Specialty Hospital announced that ninety of its doctors have been granted the golden visa, in recognition of their dedication and the quality healthcare services they provided to their patients during the COVID -19 pandemic.https://t.co/KcbbC218F5 pic.twitter.com/ckx8ozSoA5
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) July 19, 2020


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