UAE adopts amendments to grant citizenship to investors and other
professionals
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[January 30, 2021]
DUBAI (Reuters) - The United Arab
Emirates has adopted amendments that would allow the Gulf state to grant
citizenship to investors and other professionals including scientists,
doctors and their families, the government said on Saturday.
"The UAE cabinet, local Emiri courts and executive councils will
nominate those eligible for the citizenship under clear criteria set for
each category," Dubai's ruler and UAE Vice President Sheikh Mohammed bin
Rashid Al Maktoum said in a twitter post.
"The law allows receivers of the UAE passport to keep their existing
citizenship," Sheikh Mohammed added.
It was unclear if new passport holders would benefit from the public
welfare system. The UAE spends billions of dollars each year on free
education, healthcare, housing loans and grants for its estimated 1.4
million citizens.
Foreigners in the UAE usually have renewable visas valid for only a few
years tied to employment. The government in recent has made its visa
policy more flexible, offering longer residencies for certain types of
investors, students and professionals.
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A general view shows the musical fountain in front of the Burj
Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, in Dubai, United Arab
Emirates, December 31, 2020. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah
Last year, the government extended its "golden" visa system - which
grants 10-year residency in the Gulf state - to certain
professionals, specialised degree-holders and others.
An oil and gas producer, the UAE’s economy has been hit by the
coronavirus pandemic and low oil prices, prompting tens of thousands
of expatriates to leave.
(Reporting by Aziz El Yaakoubi; Editing by Toby Chopra and Angus
MacSwan)
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