The General Administration of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai issued 12 reports in preparation for the post-Covid-19 phase, and the reports shed light on future challenges for Dubai residency sectors, including the human resources sector, which included the processes of modifying job structures according to changing patterns and trends of work and the air, sea and land ports sector. , Which included the future operations of the entry and exit of travelers, and the reports focused on the processes of issuing entry and residence permits and their future requirements, in addition to the sector for following-up offenders and foreigners.

The reports also shed light on future trends at various local, regional and global levels related to the fields of work for Dubai residency, including (security, safety, health, sustainability, quality of life, shared economy, future government services, cultural identity, education and employment) in the light of which the 13 future scenarios, and coming up with 23 recommendations and proposals in order to find innovative solutions and develop proactive plans that ensure the readiness and readiness of Dubai for the future, which would contribute to improving the current situation and developing the government work system in preparation for the future of the administration in the next 50 years.

The Director-General of the General Administration of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai, Major General Muhammad Ahmad Al-Marri, confirmed that the establishment of Dubai has placed future foresight within its strategic plans since the government launched the UAE strategy for the future in 2016, which aims to seize opportunities, anticipate early challenges and put in place long-term proactive measures to ensure preparedness for the future with all its variables. Preparing for it is necessary to adopt a forward-looking thinking that depends on flexibility and innovation, stressing that what we are going through today in terms of exceptional situations during the crisis of the Corona epidemic confirms our ability to coexist with changes and create new models and skills that are more flexible and this is what we have seen through the remote work system.

Noting that the United Arab Emirates has a future vision based on early preparedness for the future, and this has made it more powerful in facing the crisis of the outbreak of the new Corona virus and its rapid and innovative measures taken to contain the pandemic, as the UAE has demonstrated its ability to face this challenge thanks to its proactive approach and succeeded in dealing With this crisis efficiently and effectively, and what we have seen recently in the exceptional and great historical scene and the national Arab and Islamic achievement in launching the "Arab Hope Probe" to Mars, this achievement confirms that our country is a great country that does not know the impossible.

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