One-Year UAE Residency Visa for People in War, Disaster Zones

Published June 19th, 2018 - 07:04 GMT
They will also be exempted from fines. (Shutterstock)
They will also be exempted from fines. (Shutterstock)

The UAE Cabinet, chaired by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has adopted a resolution granting nationals of countries facing war and natural disasters a one-year stay or residency permit, in solidarity with the people of affected nations and to offer them a chance to improve their living conditions until they are ready to return to their home countries.

The new decision will see nationals of affected countries granted an extendable one-year permit - regardless of the conditions of their visa - between August 1 to October 31, 2018, as well as an exemption from any imposed fines.

The new decision is part of the UAE's ongoing efforts to help all those in need around the world and strengthen its position as an incubator of all nationalities, acting as a second homeland. It is also a part of the country's principles and responsibility to support the most vulnerable people of the world as an active supporter of international peace and stability, especially in the Arab and the GCC region.

Read More

Visa Reforms May Stimulate Real Estate Purchases in UAE
7 Reasons Why Your UAE Visa Application May Be Rejected

The UAE offers a global model of economic development, cultural values, and political and social stability. Its foreign policy, developed by the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, with wisdom and moderation, is based on the firm strategic principles of maintaining relations with all countries, standing by the most vulnerable and needy in the world, and contributing effectively to the promotion of international stability and peace.


Copyright © 2022 Khaleej Times. All Rights Reserved.

You may also like