Detailed Information on UAE Green Visa, Freelancer Visa & Golden Visa

Detailed Explanation on UAE Green Visa & Freelancer Visa

Dubai: With the newly announced UAE residency rules making news, here is an explanation of the new visa schemes that the country currently offers.

What is a Green Visa?

The UAE has announced a new category of resident visas, the Green Visa. ‘Projects of the 50’ is a series of development and economic projects commemorating the UAE’s 50th anniversary, to make the country a center of excellence in all sectors and a top destination for talent and investment.

What type of visa is it?

The green visa, like the golden visa, provides the holder with self-residency status. There is a difference between residency and work permits. This means that the work permit is not linked to your residence permit. In the case of employed employees, the self-residency visa will be sponsored by the employees themselves, not by their employers.

Who is eligible for the Green Visa?

In addition to investors and entrepreneurs, top students and graduates and highly skilled individuals can now qualify for a Green Visa and obtain self-residence. Small and medium-sized businesses, scientists, and other talented individuals will also be considered.

What are the benefits of the Green Visa?

What is a Freelancer Visa?

The Freelancer Visa was announced along with the Green Visa as a new federal visa for self-employed workers. As the first federal program of its kind, it allows self-employed individuals to sponsor themselves.

Who can apply for the Freelancer Visa

Employed as self-employed workers in specialized fields such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and digital currencies.

What has changed for the Golden Visa?

Business executives, managers, scientists, engineers, health care providers, educators, technologists, and business managers are now eligible for Golden Visas. A path has been smoothed for highly skilled and specialized residents, investors, entrepreneurs, scientists, pioneers, as well as leading students and graduates, to qualify for the coveted 10-year visa category.

What are the other specific regulatory changes related to visas?

Why has the UAE made all these residency changes?

In the new measures, the UAE plans to increase its competitiveness and flexibility in the labor market, enable sectorial growth, promote knowledge transfer and skill development, as well as increase stability and security for its residents.

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