New UAE visa rules to come into effect later this year

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The major changes to the UAE visa system will come into effect in September.

That's according to the latest announcement by the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Ports Security.

The UAE expanded the eligibility criteria and categories of benefits for Golden visa holders, and introduced a 60-day tourist visa as part of the government's efforts to strengthen the UAE's position as an ideal destination to live, work and invest.

Among the new visas, the five-year renewable green visas will offer greater benefits for families and extend grace periods of up to 6 months after the expiry or cancellation of residency.

The green residency will include 3 types of categories - skilled worker, self-employment and investor or partner in commercial activities, without the need for a guarantor.

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