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Arrangemen­ts made to streamline process

Diplomatic missions and community organisati­ons ready to extend support

- BY BINSAL ABDUL KADER Senior Reporter

UAE authoritie­s have made elaborate arrangemen­ts to receive amnesty-seekers at nine centres across the country.

In Abu Dhabi, the amnesty centres will be at immigratio­n offices in Shahama, Al Ain and Al Gharbia in Al Dhafra Region. In Dubai, the centre will be in Al Aweer while in other emirates they will be at the main immigratio­n offices.

Reception centres have also been set up in Sharjah, Ajman, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah and Umm Al Quwain.

These centres will be open from 8am to 8pm on weekdays.

Brigadier Saeed Rakan Al Rashidi, director of Residency Affairs at the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenshi­p, said the authority has provided all kinds of arrangemen­ts to facilitate the amnesty seekers in the country. The initiative aims to make the “emirates free from violators”, he said.

Extra arrangemen­ts are in place at the embassies and consulates of the major laboursend­ing countries to issue emergency certificat­e (EC/outpass) to the amnesty-seekers who want to leave the country but do not have a valid travel document. Those who have a valid passport can directly approach the amnesty centres.

The diplomatic missions have engaged community organisati­ons also to enhance awareness about the amnesty.

The Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi and the Consulate General in Dubai had held separate detailed meetings with representa­tives of Indian community organisati­ons and briefed them about the procedures, said Navdeep Singh Suri, Indian Ambassador to the UAE.

Mohammad Imran, Bangladesh­i Ambassador to the UAE, said: “We are conducting massive awareness campaigns in cooperatio­n with community associatio­ns, Biman airlines and money exchange houses.”

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