Khaleej Times

UAE authority all set to implement visa reforms

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

It’s because of this that the country announced a oneyear visa for those affected by wars and natural disasters, and announced a visa amnesty scheme.”

The Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenshi­p

dubai — The Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenshi­p (ICA) is all set to implement the visa reforms decisions approved by the UAE Cabinet in May and June. Following a meeting of the authority’s board of directors, the ICA said it was “fully prepared” to launch visas for talented individual­s, and approve a legislativ­e package to review the current residency system.

In May, the Cabinet had adopted a 10-year visa scheme for talented individual­s. And in June, the Cabinet okayed a new legislativ­e package, including a review of the current residency system to allow a two-year residency extension for students after finishing their university studies.

The board has approved plans and methods for implementi­ng the Cabinet’s decisions in the specified time period.

The board hailed the government for taking the “humanitari­an dimension” into account in every policy it approves. It’s because of this that the country announced a one-year visa for those affected by wars and natural disasters, and announced a visa amnesty scheme, the ICA said.

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