53% increase in work permits last year

The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation announced an increase in the number of work permits issued by it to private sector establishments, during the past year, by 53%, compared to 2020, recording about one million and 550 thousand permits, while the total work permits issued during the year 2020 amounted to one million and 15 thousand permits. It confirms the effectiveness of the plans and strategies implemented by the UAE, within the framework of enabling the national economy, activating the attractiveness of the labor market in the country, and enhancing its position as a global destination for attracting talent and skills.

The year 2021 constituted a year of recovery and growth in the UAE, in light of the concerned official authorities continuing to support employers and workers in the private sector, both citizens and residents, by launching and implementing a set of initiatives and procedures, integrated with the "guided comprehensive economic support plan" approved by the UAE Bank. The Central Bank, with the aim of supporting the national economy, and protecting consumers and businesses.

The first quarter of last year witnessed the issuance of 402,158 work permits, an increase of 6% over the permits issued during the same period in 2020, which totaled 379,442 work permits.

The second quarter of last year witnessed a noticeable increase in work permits, with a total of 423,272 permits, an increase of about 290%, compared to 2020, when 108,496 permits were issued.

As for work permits during the third quarter of last year, they amounted to 320,115 permits, an estimated increase of 46%, compared to 2020, which witnessed 219,866 permits.

The number of work permits in the fourth quarter of last year reached 403,675, an increase of 31% over the same period in 2020, during which the number of work permits reached 307,280 permits.

• Increasing the number of licenses confirms the effectiveness of the plans implemented by the state to empower the national economy.

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