UAE VISA
UAE: 4 types of residency visas that allow expats to work
1. Green Visa for work
The Green Visa that allows holder to self-sponsor for five years, eliminating the need for a UAE national or employer to sponsor their visas. It is designed to attract highly skilled professionals, investors, entrepreneurs, and students to the country.
Who can apply for a Green Visa?
Freelancers, self-employed and skilled employees can apply for a Green visa.
1. Freelancers and/or self-employed people
Freelancers and/or self-employed people who wish to apply for a Green visa need to submit:
a freelance/self-employment permit from Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation
proof of a bachelor's degree or a specialised diploma
evidence of annual income from self-employment for the previous two years amounting to not less than Dh360,000, or proof of financial solvency throughout their stay in the UAE.
2. Skilled employees
To apply for a Green visa, skilled employees must:
have a valid employment contract
be classified in the first, second or third occupational level as per Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation
hold a minimum of bachelor's degree or equivalent
have a salary of not less than Dh15,000 per month.
Renewing the visa
The visa is renewable for the same term upon its expiry.
2. Standard work visa
An expat can get a normal employment visa, usually for two years, if he/she is:
Employed in the private sector
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Employed in the government sector or a free zone
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The employer must apply for the standard residence visa.
3. Golden Visa
The UAE's Golden Visa is a long-term residence visa which enables foreign talents to live, work or study in the UAE while enjoying exclusive benefits which include:
an entry visa for six months with multiple entries to proceed with residence issuance
a long-term, renewable residence visa valid for 5 or 10 years
the privilege of not needing a sponsor
the ability to stay outside the UAE for more than the usual period of six months in order to keep their residence visa valid
the ability to sponsor their family members, including spouses and children regardless of their ages
the ability to sponsor unlimited number of domestic helpers
4. Domestic worker visa
UAE has specific visa regulations for domestic workers. These regulations aim to protect the rights and welfare of domestic workers, who often come from other countries to work in the UAE.
Domestic workers in the UAE are typically sponsored by their employers. This means that their visa is tied to their employment with a specific household.
Here are some key points regarding domestic worker visas in the UAE:
The expat looking to be a sponsor has to earn a salary that's at least Dh25,000
The domestic worker cannot be related to the person sponsoring them
The sponsor has to be a UAE resident already who lives with their family
If the domestic worker is a private driver, then the sponsor must have two personal cars registered under their name in the UAE.