The United Arab Emirates offer a 2-month grace period to regularize residence visas

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New UAE government initiatives for visa violators

Recently, the authorities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE ) introduced a key measure enabling residents who have violated the terms of their visas to regularize their situation. The two-month grace period is arousing great interest among nationals and expatriates alike. This article explores this initiative, its implications and its importance in the wider context of the UAE's migration policies.

Announcing the grace period

The government of the United Arab Emirates has announced a two-month grace period for individuals in breach of residence visa rules. The initiative begins on September 1, and is designed to exempt violators from any financial penalties under the Federal Law on the Entry and Residence of Foreigners.

The objectives of the grace period

  • Provide a new opportunity to regularize legal status.
  • Pursue the tolerance and compassion inherent in UAE values.
  • Facilitate adjustment of status or departure of offenders without financial penalties.

Measures taken by the authorities

To implement this initiative, the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security has decided to adopt several important measures. These include thecancellation of fines and the removal of legal consequences for offenders.

Change of legal status

The people concerned may choose to change their legal status in order to comply with current regulations. This may involve regularizing their residency or obtaining the necessary new documents.

Facilitating departure

In some cases, it may be preferable for the individuals concerned to leave the UAE. Thanks to this initiative, they will now be able to do so without incurring financial penalties or other legal repercussions.

Background to the UAE tolerance policy

This decision reflects the United Arab Emirates' policy of tolerance and openness towards foreign residents. The aim is twofold: to regulate the presence of foreigners while displaying a welcoming and tolerant face.

Humanitarian values

By relieving offenders of the large sums due to their illegal status, the authorities also want to demonstrate their commitment to humanitarian and inclusive principles.

Proactive immigration management

It is crucial for the UAE to maintain a proactive approach to immigration management, not only to attract international talent, but also to control migration flows in an efficient and humane manner.

Reactions and implications

The initiative has provoked a wide range of reactions both locally and internationally. Experts believe it could have a positive long-term impact on the country's perception and management of migration issues.

Economic and social benefits

Enabling more people to resolve their situation could have a positive impact on the local economy. It would also strengthen trust between foreign residents and local authorities.

Feedback from residents and expatriates

Many expatriates see this initiative as a unique opportunity to regularize their status without being burdened by heavy fines or severe legal consequences.

The two-month grace period introduced by the UAE authorities for residential visa violators represents a significant step forward in immigration management. By granting such an opportunity, the UAE underlines its commitment to humanitarian values and a proactive approach to migration policy. This compassionate gesture could serve as an example for other nations seeking to balance border control with welcoming foreign residents.

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Mounir Redjdal is an entrepreneur and founder of DRN Dubai Real Estate, a French-speaking real estate agency established in Dubai since 2017.

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