In a significant move, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has extended its Golden Visa program to include Pakistani nurses, acknowledging their crucial role as frontline heroes.
The Golden Visa offers an opportunity for foreign talents to live, work, or study in the UAE while enjoying a range of exclusive benefits.
Who qualifies?
The Golden Visa is open to a diverse range of professionals, including investors, entrepreneurs, scientists, outstanding students, graduates, and humanitarian pioneers.
Notably, nurses with a valid license and a minimum of five years of experience are now eligible to apply.
Exclusive benefits
Golden Visa holders enjoy a plethora of benefits, including a six-month entry visa with multiple entries for residence issuance. The long-term, renewable residence visa is available for 5 or 10 years, eliminating the need for a sponsor.
Additionally, holders have the flexibility to stay outside the UAE for extended periods, surpassing the typical six-month limit.
Family sponsorship
Golden Visa holders can sponsor their family members, including spouses and children of all ages. Moreover, there is no limit on sponsoring domestic helpers.
In the unfortunate event of the primary visa holder's demise, family members can continue to stay in the UAE until the end of their permit duration.
While the cost of a UAE Golden Visa varies based on the category, reports suggest that nurses can obtain the visa for approximately AED 100,000.
Simple application process
Applying for a UAE Golden Visa is a straightforward process. Prospective applicants need to gather the required documents, fill out the application form, pay the applicable fee, and submit the application to the UAE government.
The general processing time for the Golden Visa is estimated to be between three to six months.
This Golden Visa initiative reflects the UAE's commitment to recognizing and welcoming skilled professionals, particularly those who have played a