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UAE makes new updates for Dubai residents staying abroad for over 6 months

The Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship, Customs and Ports Security (ICP) has clarified the latest updates regarding the permit for UAE residents who stay outside the country for more than six months, according to a report by Arabic daily Emarat AlYoum.

According to the ICP, Dubai residents are not included in this permit. The permit, which came into effect at the beginning of 2023, requires individuals to present a valid reason for their extended stay abroad.

However, Dubai residents, who are Golden Visa holders, are exempt from this requirement.

Additionally, if the individual is sponsored by a company, the application must be submitted via the sponsoring entity. For those under personal sponsorship, the sponsor is responsible for submitting the application.

Self-sponsored individuals can apply for the permit using their personal account or through public service facilities, as stated by the ICP.

Key points to know about UAE permit application

However, to obtain the permit, applicants must provide copies of their Emirates ID, passport, and a valid reason for the delay. Moreover, the application must be made from outside the UAE.

The application can be submitted once the remaining period of staying abroad exceeds 30 days.

In case the application is approved, a fine of AED100 will be imposed for every 30 days or less spent outside the country.

The ICP highlighted that violation fees will only be refunded if the application is rejected, and applicants must enter the UAE within 30 days after approval.

To apply for the permit, individuals can use the authority’s smart services system or the “UAEICP” smartphone application, both available for a fee of AED150.

Customer Happiness centres or approved typing offices of the authority can also assist with the application process, according to the ICP.

Residents affected by these updates are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the new regulations and ensure compliance to avoid any unnecessary penalties or complications when re-entering the country.