UAE Launches 10-Year Blue Residency Visa for Environmentalists
Introducing the Blue Residency card in 2023 was a big step for the United Arab Emirates to show its dedication to protecting the environment. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, the Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, announced this new visa program that gives people who have made outstanding efforts to protect the environment the chance to live there for 10 years.
Eligibility and Application Process
The Blue Residency visa is for people who work in several environmental fields, such as protecting sea and land life, improving air quality, using sustainable technologies, and promoting the circular economy. The Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Port Security is where applications can be sent. Furthermore, the appropriate authorities can suggest exceptional people for this long-term residency status.
Context and Evolution of UAE Residency Visas
- In the UAE, standard residency visas used to last for two years before the Blue Residency visa came out.
- UAE started the Golden Visas program in 2019 to bring in investors, business owners, and other highly skilled workers. The program lasts for 10 years.
- The UAE started giving out Green Visas in 2022. These visas are good for five years and are meant for skilled workers, freelancers, and business owners.
- These changes show that the UAE is now focusing on getting and keeping talented people from around the world in a variety of fields.
- The main focus is on areas that help the economy become more diverse and last for a long time.
More About Blue Residency Visa
The United Arab Emirates just recently added the Blue Residency visa in 2023 as an addition to the Golden Visa system. It is aimed at highly skilled professionals, investors, and business owners by providing long-term residence choices. Key features include being open to the best athletes, artists, computer scientists, and technologists, as well as people who can prove they can afford it, being good for up to five years, and being able to renew it. It makes living and working in the UAE easier for people who don’t have a national sponsor, and it includes rules that let family members stay with the application.
Month: Current Affairs - May, 2024
Category: International / World Current Affairs