Skip to content
International Adviser
  • Contact
  • Subscribe
  • Regions
    • United Kingdom
    • Middle East
    • Europe
    • Asia
    • Africa
    • North America
    • Latin America
  • Industry
    • Tax & Regulation
    • Products
    • Life
    • Health & Protection
    • People Moves
    • Companies
    • Offshore Bonds
    • Retirement
    • Technology
    • Platforms
  • Investment
    • Equities
    • Fixed Income
    • Alternatives
    • Multi Asset
    • Property
    • Macro Views
    • Structured Products
    • Emerging Markets
    • Commodities
  • IA 100
  • Best Practice
    • Best Practice News
    • Best Practice Awards
  • Media
    • Video
    • Podcast
  • Directory
  • My IA
    • Events
    • IA Tax Panel
    • IA Intermediary Panel
    • About IA

ANNOUNCEMENT: Read more financial articles on our partner site, click here to read more.

UAE residents to get two-month grace period over visa violations

By Mark Battersby, 1 Aug 24

The grace period starts on 1 September, 2024

The Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Port Security (ICP) has today (1 August) announced a two-month grace period for those residents who are in violation of the residency visa system.

The Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security said on social media X: “The Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Port Security (ICP) has announced a two-month grace period starting September 1st, 2024 for residents in violation of the residency system.

“During this period, violators can regularize their status or leave the country without incurring fines.”

The UAE introduced a similar Visa amnesty scheme in 2018, from August to December.

 

Tags: Middle East

Share this article
Follow by Email
Facebook
fb-share-icon
X (Twitter)
Post on X
LinkedIn
Share

Related Stories

  • Africa

    IA to celebrate 20 years with a series of bold new initiatives planned

    Latest news

    Australian fixed income firm fined AU$2.5m for cybersecurity failures

  • Latest news

    Why wealthy families are migrating – and why Dubai has become the leading destination

    Africa

    Marlborough names Dom Clarke as CEO


NEWSLETTER

Sign Up for International
Adviser Daily Newsletter

subscribe

  • View site map
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact

Published by Money Map Media – part of G&M Media Ltd Copyright (c) 2024.

International Adviser covers the global intermediary market that uses cross-border insurance, investments, banking and pension products on behalf of their high-net-worth clients. No news, articles or content may be reproduced in part or in full without express permission of International Adviser.