It is most likely that UAE residents will get five days of holidays this Eid Al Fitr. According to the holiday list, issued by the Federal Authority for Government Human Resources, unifying the number of holidays for public and private sector, Dubai residents will receive holidays from Ramadan 29 to Shawwal 3.
It means that if Ramadan has 30 days, the number of holidays would be five.
According to the IACAD calendar, Ramadan 30 is likely to fall on June 4 and Eid Al Fitr is expected on June 5 (subject to the moon sighting).