UAE’s MoHRE Goes Digital: Faster, Easier Work Permit Services Now Live
The UAE’s Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) has taken a big step toward the future by upgrading its work permit system with advanced AI tools. This major move is part of the ministry’s plan to simplify and speed up public services, making things easier for residents and businesses alike.
AI Makes Work Permit Services Faster
The new AI-driven system means people can now get work permit services quicker and with fewer steps. Instead of waiting in long queues or dealing with loads of paperwork, users can now apply through 14 different digital platforms. These platforms include mobile apps, websites, and smart kiosks, making the process more accessible and user-friendly.
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Zero Bureaucracy, More Convenience
The biggest win here is the reduction of bureaucracy. Thanks to AI, most tasks that used to take days can now be done in minutes. This helps both employers and employees save time, avoid mistakes, and reduce effort. The UAE’s MoHRE wants to make public services more transparent, simple, and efficient.
A Model for Other Government Services
This move also sets a strong example for other government departments. By going digital and using AI, UAE’s MoHRE is leading the way in public service reform. Their new system supports the national goal of becoming a smart, paperless government.
Services Available on 14 Digital Channels
From work permits to contract renewals, everything is now available online. Users can choose from 14 digital service channels. These include the MoHRE website, mobile apps, and customer happiness centers. The system supports multiple languages and is built for quick use, even by people with basic tech skills.
Public Feedback and Future Plans
So far, the feedback from companies and workers has been very positive. People say the new system saves them time and stress. In the coming months, UAE’s MoHRE plans to add even more AI tools to improve service speed and accuracy.
Final Thoughts
With this move, the UAE’s MoHRE shows that digital innovation can make public services faster, easier, and more accessible. By cutting down paperwork and using smart tech, they’re helping build a more efficient future for all.
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