![]() On June 7th, 2014, the president of the UAE introduced a law providing for compulsory military service for all male Emiratis between the ages of 18 and 30. The law will come into effect 180 days from its publication in the Legal Gazette on May 29th, 2014. National Service Law & its implications The Law applies only to UAE nationals and is mandatory for males, but optional for females provided that permission from their guardians is obtained. Three other conditions must also be satisfied: A key feature of the Law is the link between duration of service and educational qualifications. An individual’s period of service will be as follows: There are two permanent exemptions permitted by the Law: individuals who are either: Temporary exemptions also apply for What are the implications for UAE nationals employed in the private sector? Key considerations are that whilst a UAE national is performing military service: Once an individual has completed military service, he or she becomes part of the reserved forces and can be called up for further service or training. In preparation for the Law coming into effect in early September 2014, employers should now review who within the workforce is affected by the Law, what the duration of service will be and how the business is going to resource whilst the employee is away and ensure that the role remains open. As the National and Reserve Service Committee begins to implement the Law in September 2014, the processes and procedures for calling up eligible UAE male nationals will become clearer. |
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