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25 November 2020

Employment And Immigration Laws

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The UAE has relaxed the rules regarding Tourist Visas as part of their Expo 2020 objective.
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UAE:Employment and Immigration Laws

The UAE has relaxed the rules regarding Tourist Visas as part of their Expo 2020 objective. The Prime Minster of UAE announced in January 2020 that the time limit of the multi entry visit tourist visa shall be increased from 90 days, to a period of 5 years. This initiative aims to boost national economy by attracting more and more people into the retail and hospitality sector.

Despite increasing the term to a period of 5 years, visitors shall not be permitted to work in the UAE. Considering the increase in the number of visitors expected to enter into the UAE, there shall be certain restrictions that will be imposed on holders thereof. It is likely that the government will impose a cap on the period of time that an individual may remain in the country.

Further, as part of the golden visa system, the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship has introduced a new portal to facilitate ease of visa application for investors and entrepreneurs. This serves a dual objective, by increasing the number of investors in the country and making the UAE an attractive and long term base for conducting business.

The new law shall afford an opportunity to entrepreneurs to extend their visa from an initial period of six months to 5 years, and once they meet all visa requirements, they even have the option of extending their visa to a period of 10 years.

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ARTICLE
25 November 2020

Employment And Immigration Laws

United Arab Emirates Immigration
Contributor
STA Law Firm logo
STA is a full practice law firm headquartered in Dubai with offices across UAE (Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah) and overseas (Bahrain, Delhi, Doha, Luxembourg, Moscow, Portugal and Mumbai). We work alongside several groups of companies within the Oil and Gas, Maritime, Logistics, Real estate, Construction, Hospitality and Healthcare sectors in the region and internationally providing them with our signature bespoke and cogent legal advice. We successfully represent our clients at various courts and arbitration centers across the UAE. We are also approached by several investors internationally who wish to find suitable business partners in the region.
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