Golden Visa Dubai | Dubai Entry Requirements

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Golden Visa Dubai:
The Golden Visa is a long-term visa that allows foreign talent to live, work or study in the UAE while enjoying exclusive benefits. Investors, entrepreneurs, scientists, outstanding students and graduates, humanitarian pioneers, and frontline heroes are among those eligible for the Golden Visa.
UAE Golden Visa Eligibility:
High-performing UAE high school students and outstanding graduates from UAE universities and the top 100 universities worldwide are eligible for the Golden Visa. Criteria include academic performance/cumulative average, year of graduation, and university classification.
Cost of golden visa in Dubai:
A five-year UAE Gold Visa will cost you AED 650. AED 150 will be charged per application and AED 500 per issue. A 10-year UAE Gold Visa will cost you AED 1,150.
UAE Golden Visa Advantage:
10-year renewable residence visa. – No sponsor or employer is required. – For visa holders, the statute of limitations does not apply for stays outside the UAE; i.e. the visa is not canceled if the holder stays outside the country for more than six months.
Documents required for a golden visa:
Certified college degree and academic transcript. Copy of residence permit (Emirate of Dubai). Passport copy. Occupation at login – not specified.
Dubai Visa For Indians:
A visa can be obtained on arrival for a maximum period of 14 days, provided that the visa or green card is valid for at least six months from the date of arrival in the UAE. Read about UAE visa requirements for non-US citizens.
A 30-day visa on arrival:
Citizens of these countries do not require a visa in advance to enter the UAE and can obtain a visa on arrival for 30 days with a 10-day extension period.
A 90-day visa on arrival:
Citizens of the following countries do not require prior visa arrangements to enter the UAE and can obtain a visa on arrival for 90 days:
Indian citizens
- Indian citizens with a normal passport and either
- visitor visa issued by the USA or
- a green card issued by the USA or
- a residence visa issued by the United Kingdom or
- residence visa issued by the EU
Dubai Entry Requirements:
Printed or digital copy of a valid negative COVID-19 PCR test certificate (with QR code) in English or Arabic from a test (based on molecular diagnostic testing designed for the qualitative detection of nucleic acid for SARS-COV-2 viral RNA ) taken by an approved health service no later than 48 hours before
Entry requirements due to COVID-19 may change at short notice and all travelers to the UAE are strongly advised to check with their airline for pre-departure details. Further details are available on the British Airways, Emirates, and Etihad websites.
Effective February 26, travelers to the UAE do not need to undergo a pre-travel COVID-19 PCR test if they are fully vaccinated or:
They hold a COVID-19 recovery certificate with a QR code dated within 30 days of departure
They are under 16 years of age for arrivals in Abu Dhabi or under 12 years of age for arrivals in Dubai
They have a severe disability
Residents, tourists, and visitors traveling from or via the United Kingdom and arriving in the UAE must have a negative COVID-19 PCR test performed no later than 48 hours before departure and present a certificate at check-in unless they are fully vaccinated and hold a COVID-19 recovery certificate 19.
Travelers passing through the UAE will be required to have a negative COVID-19 PCR test if the test is required at their destination.
Travelers arriving in the UAE may be required to undergo a COVID-19 PCR test upon arrival, and travelers arriving in Dubai will be required to self-isolate pending the result of the COVID-19 PCR test.
If you are fully vaccinated:
- There are different rules depending on where you are traveling in the UAE.
- Entry into Abu Dhabi if you are fully vaccinated
- Vaccination is not a condition of entry.
If you are not fully vaccinated:
- There are different rules depending on where you are traveling in the UAE.
- Entering Abu Dhabi if you are not fully vaccinated
- If you are not fully vaccinated, you must take the PCR test 48 hours before your flight to Abu Dhabi and it is optional for you to take the PCR test when you arrive at the airport. If you are not fully vaccinated, you may not be allowed to enter public places in Abu Dhabi. More information is available on the Etihad Airlines website.
- Entering Dubai if you are not fully vaccinated
- With effect from 26 February, unvaccinated travelers from the UK to Dubai may be required to undergo a COVID-19 PCR test on arrival. More information is available on the Emirates Airlines website.