UAE immigration Rules
The UAE immigration rules govern the entry, stay, and exit of expatriates in the country. Here are some key aspects of the UAE immigration regulations:
Visa Types:
Tourist Visa: Issued for short-term visits, typically for up to 30 or 90 days.
Employment Visa: Sponsored by employers, allowing expatriates to work in the UAE.
Residence Visa: Granted after securing employment or investment in the UAE.
Golden Visa: A long-term visa for investors, entrepreneurs, and highly skilled professionals.
Sponsorship: A person must have a sponsor, which could be an employer, family member, or the government.
Residency Requirements:
Expats with residence visas must enter the UAE at least once every 180 days to maintain their visa.
Overstaying fines apply if the visa expires, and no renewal is done within the grace period.
Employment Rules:
Expatriates require a labor card from the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation to work legally.
Workers must comply with employment contracts, and non-compliance can result in fines or deportation.
Adv KL Gupta
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