
More than 200 educators have been awarded Golden Visas as part of an initiative by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, to recognise the critical role they play in shaping Dubai’s future.
The initiative was first announced by Sheikh Hamdan, who also holds the position of Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defence and Chairman of The Executive Council, on World Teachers’ Day last year.
“Teachers and educators are the ones who light the way forward. They inspire, guide and give our children the skills and confidence to succeed," Sheikh Hamdan said, adding, "Their impact goes beyond classrooms, building the character of our society and strengthening Dubai’s global stature.
“By awarding the Golden Visa to exceptional teachers, we are showing how much Dubai values knowledge, integrity, and service. Our schools will always be places where the future is nurtured and where the next generation can thrive."
Of the 435 applications received during the first round, 223 educators were awarded the Golden Visas. Of them, 157 were awarded to educators and staff from schools, 60 to universities, and six to early childhood centres.
Selection was based on professional qualifications, achievements, contributions to education and society, and positive feedback from students, parents, and the wider community.
The evaluation process intentionally excluded demographic factors such as nationality, gender, or years of experience to ensure a fair and unbiased selection. Special recognition was also given to candidates who had received national or international awards, published research in recognised journals, or had made an exceptional impact within their institutions and communities.
Applications for the second round of Golden Visas will open between October 15 and December 15.
The World Teachers’ Day is observed globally on October 5.