The UAE government has announced that it has launched the second phase of the Work Bundle through the digital platform Work in UAE (workinuae.ae).
The second phase of the Work Bundle was launched in the UAE
news agency wam , 12 Jun 2024 - 18:48
The UAE government has announced that it has launched the second phase of the Work Bundle through the digital platform Work in UAE (workinuae.ae).
According to Amac News: The second phase offers a series of services to investors to complete the recruitment and residency procedures using an integrated platform.
This initiative is in line with the UAE Government's Zero Government Bureaucracy Program and its strategy to design and deliver services that improve the user experience, improve government efficiency and enhance the UAE's competitiveness and attractiveness as a first world destination. Increases for life and work.
The Work Bundle platform aims to provide an easier experience for various segments of society, including individuals and business owners, to ensure that the UAE provides the fastest and most efficient services. This platform offers the principle of requesting data only once, reducing procedures and requirements, and ensuring pioneering service delivery.
The software package promotes an approach that avoids duplication of procedures and requirements related to service delivery, prioritizes integration in procedures, and uses advanced technology in the digital design of customer-centric services.
Work Bundle in UAE is by Work Bundle in Dubai. This software package provides services related to living and working in the UAE, including: services for hiring new employees, issuing new work permits, applying for adjustment of status, issuing visas and work contracts, Emirates ID, residence and medical examination services, renewal of labor contracts, Emirates ID provides residency and medical examination services as well as employment contract cancellation, work permit and worker residency.
The software package offers users a series of benefits, reducing the number of platforms serving users from five platforms to a single platform, and replacing eight required services with an exceptional experience on a unified platform. , it simplifies the process.
The necessary steps are also reduced from 15 steps that require 16 documents to 5 steps that require only 5 documents. It also reduces the number of visits customers have to make to service centers from seven to just two, and significantly reduces processing time from 30 business days to just 5.
The new initiative also simplifies procedures and reduces the effort and time required for customers. Its impact includes the elimination of 25 million procedural steps, 12 million visits and 62 million work days.
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