Abandoned citizens from their husbands, Abu Dhabi Housing Authority (ADHA), demanded housing benefits under the same conditions and controls as divorced women to benefit from these benefits, stressing that some of them were forced to leave their husbands' residence after family disputes, and did not own any other housing, which led them to live in homes Their families.

On the other hand, the Authority stressed the difficulty of implementing this requirement, as it contradicts the regulations and laws regulating the granting of housing grants and benefits in the Emirate, pointing out that it does not consider applications submitted by divorced women until they meet all the required conditions. It has three years.

In response to questions from female citizens on its official website, the Authority stated that the conditions of entitlement of absolute citizenship for housing benefits also include the applicant's age not less than 35 Gregorian years (excluding the humanitarian cases and the category of those concerned, according to the social report issued by the Authority, or any And the custody of the father of the children is unable to provide housing, noting that the father is considered incapable About the provision of housing according to certain situations They must be of limited income, unable to earn for medical reasons, and insolvent.

The Authority talked about the conditions of entitlement of a second wife to a citizen, for residential benefits, noting that the current entitlement conditions do not allow duplication of benefit between spouses, while affirming the eligibility of married citizenship with an expatriate for residential benefits in the case of meeting the approved conditions, which includes the citizenship of 35 years and more According to the social report issued by the Commission or any other entity assigned to it by the Commission. And have two or more children residing with them, (except for this condition elderly or unable to have children according to the medical report issued by the competent authority). And to prove her continued residency in the state with her husband and children. The father of the children is unable to provide housing (the father is unable to provide housing). Finally, a non-citizen spouse may make an undertaking not to claim or apply for any other housing grant if he subsequently acquires the nationality of the State.

With regard to the right of widow citizenship to receive housing benefits, the Authority stated that it has the right to apply for «loan to buy ready-made housing» in case of the eligibility conditions for obtaining this benefit. Includes: The widow must be the custodian of one or more sons, (excluding this condition, the elderly widow or unable to have children according to the medical report issued by the competent authority), and not be a holder or owner of residential land or housing as a grant or legacy of her deceased husband, In the event that they acquire a share of the common property, the dwelling shall be inadequate according to the social report issued by the Authority or any other entity designated by the Authority.

With regard to the entitlement of unmarried women to housing benefits, the Authority has set four conditions for their entitlement. First: The age should not be less than 35 years (excluding from the condition humanitarian cases and the category of those who are of concern according to the social report issued by the Commission or any body assigned by the Commission). The second is that she should not have a legally binding family. And third, it does not have adequate housing. Finally, she should not be a breadwinner for her relatives until the second degree according to the decision issued by the competent authority.

Unable to provide housing

The Abu Dhabi Housing Authority has defined four conditions, or cases in which a man is deemed unable to provide housing, including:

- To be of limited income.

- He is unable to earn according to a medical report issued by the competent authority.

- Be insolvent by a final and final judicial ruling.

- The Commission may consider humanitarian social situations, in accordance with the social report issued by any body entrusted to do so.