The UAE is working toward reducing its dependence on expatriate workers, and shifting the workload onto Emiratis, the Federal National Council (FNC) spokesperson said on Sunday at a conference promoting the UAE’s National Day. He said the local population will be aided by technology and a handful of highly-skilled expatriate professionals in the future.
Abdul Aziz al-Ghurair said: “We are a minority in our own country. With a large expat population it is very easy to lose your identity.”
He added that the FNC has established the Federal Demographics Council to monitor and study the effects of the nation’s growing expatriate population.
“It is important that we maintain our own national identity,” al-Ghurair said.
no offence to Mr. Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair, most of Mashreq Bank are about 98% expatriate..
Also, how can UAE nationals say they are losing thier identity due to expats??? expats are not the ones who are turning them into a consumerism culture, rather they choose to do that themselves because it appears 'cool' and in the event they are losing thier identity.
simple example- local women with jeans under thier abayas...wat happened to the jalabiya? Surely expats are not to blame for this..rather the individual who feels the need to behave like the people they watch on Showtime etc...This is what is making UAE locals lost..
Alienating the expats is not the way to hold identity. rather embrace them, and then see how well they adopt your culture and work hard to withhold it.!!!!!
But whats most worrying about Mr Al Ghurair's statements are that the UAE has been positioning itself as an open real estate market, offering permanent residence visas (on and off) and building an enormous number of residences and office space. So either the "handful" of expats will need to occupy the some 100,000+ apartments or else we will see yet another real estate bubble about to collapse.
trouble is they want everything done for them but still have everything their own way.
Why are you a minority in your country ?
How advantageous has it been for you to be aminority in your country ?
Why do your population find it degrading to be a cobnstructin worker, a house maid, take up a job that does not come with a mercedese benz ?
Why you dont give out citezenships to individuals who have spent most of their lives in your country and in some cases were even born here ?
The truth of the matter will answer your questions and will help you to raise more valid questions , and also help in providing solutions .
the majority in your conutry has built your country and made it cconveneint , easy, safe, abundant and rich for you to enjoy.
thank the majority and be grateful to them as without them the minority would not be in such a comfortable state.
Emiritisation of the private sector will continue to be a dismal failure unless the working conditions of the government sector are changed so they are more equal to the private sector. How about government jobs with a starting salary of Dh5,000, 9-5 working hours and promotion on merit?
We all know that Dubai is built on tourism and expat investments - if these go away; everything will turn to dust... I've had this talk in my family as well - we have a family business in Sharjah. I've asked my parents many times, about what will happen once the Emiratis multiply so much that they don't need us to fill in the blanks...
I guess the conclusion is the business-owners will be the safest - they cant technically be kicked out... or the laborers as Miss Anne pointed out...
Adiós.
Save lots of money, leave nothing but furniture.
I mean really?