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ICP clarifies entry permit rule for some Dubai residents

- Emad Eddin Khalil, Staff Reporter

ABU DHABI: The Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenshi­p, Customs and Ports Security (ICP) affirmed that the entry permit for persons staying outside the UAE for more than 6 months does not include residents of Dubai, according to the new updates.

It is worth noting that the permit came into effect at the beginning of 2023. ICP clarified that the permit to stay outside the country for more than 6 months is granted, provided that the reason for staying during that period is presented.

The residents can activate the residency again and enter the country with it ater the approval of the authority.

Residents of Dubai who have the Golden visa are excluded and if the beneficiar­y of the service is sponsored by an establishm­ent, the applicatio­n must be submited through it, and if it is on a personal sponsorshi­p, the applicatio­n must be submited by the sponsor.

But if the beneficiar­y of the service is a self sponsor, he can submit the applicatio­n using the personal account or through public service facilities, according to the ICP.

ICP added that whoever wants to obtain the permit must atach copies of the Emirates ID and of the passport, and the reason for the delay, stressing that the permit must be applied for from outside the UAE.

The remaining period of staying outside must be more than 30 days when submiting the applicatio­n, and the person can submit the request ater 180 days of staying outside with a fine of Dhs100 for every 30 days or less spent outside the country, ICP clarified.

ICP affirmed that the violation fees can be refunded only if the applicatio­n is rejected, and when it is approved, the applicant must enter the country within 30 days.

Applicants can apply for the permit through the authority’s smart services system, or the smart phone applicatio­n «UAEICP», for a fee of Dhs150, through Customer Happiness centres or approved typing offices of the authority, ICP added.

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