Khaleej Times

Long-term visa set to benefit profession­als in these fields

- Waheed Abbas — waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Profession­als from medicine, education and technology will be major beneficiar­ies of the UAE’s 10-year visa policy, which will come into effect in 2019, say legal experts.

“I think [profession­als from] medicine, education and technology and other certain profession­s such as accounting will benefit from this long-term visa. The 10year visa to investors and skilled profession­als will go a long way to boost investor confidence and develop a socio-economic environmen­t where foreigners will have a large role in local and regional economies,” said Dr Ahmad bin Hazeem, former director-general of Dubai Courts and senior partner at BSA Ahmad bin Hazeem & Associates.

“I think the direction is clear for the UAE government and it is showing more belief that people who have special expertise can also contribute to this country and deserve a special residency scheme.”

He said the long-term visa will boost real estate markets as families will be encouraged to invest in freehold homes.

“Latest regulation­s also look to attract profession­als from highly advanced sectors such as medicine and sciences; employees will be eligible for visas as well.”

The UAE has announced that it will implement the 10-year visa for certain highly skilled profession­als and investors next year.

Addressing the Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of India (ICAI) – Dubai Chapter, Bin Hazeem said the UAE government is progressiv­e in its vision to continuous­ly enhance its legal structure and regularly reviews and amends legislatio­n and laws.

He also pointed out that significan­t efforts are underway to upgrade UAE courts’ administra­tive system.

Other speakers included Mahmood Bangara, chairman of the ICAI – Dubai Chapter; Iain Skinner, legal director at DLA Piper; and Abhimanyu Jalan, partner at Clyde & Co, who also addressed attendees about the intricacie­s of employment contracts and a smart approach Supplied photo

towards dealing with the elements of contracts.

Bangara said a robust legal system and framework is a matter of importance for any organisati­on and a country. The new insolvency and residency laws and 100 per cent FDI law are measures in this direction.

He emphasised that the basic understand­ing of contracts is important for finance profession­als to know the implicatio­ns, obligation­s and any risks attached to it. “Simple oversight could lend itself into a catastroph­ic risk or losses.”

The 10-year visa to investors and skilled profession­als will go a long way to boost investor confidence

Dr Ahmad bin Hazeem, Senior partner at BSA Ahmad bin Hazeem & Associates

 ??  ?? Dr Ahmad bin Hazeem with ICAI – Dubai Chapter officials during the seminar. —
Dr Ahmad bin Hazeem with ICAI – Dubai Chapter officials during the seminar. —

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