Sunday, 18 October 2015

UAE residency visa

UAE residency visa

New rules will be strictly enforced from next month

The General Director for Residence and Foreign Affairs (GDRFA) will no longer accept photocopies for visas and other applications as it has made original documents mandatory when dealing with the residency and foreign affairs department.

In a major development to improve its services, the new procedures have been effective since last week at the GDRFA’s Dubai centres and its headquarters.

However, the new rules will be strictly enforced at typing centres from next month.

 customers to bring original documents when submitting applications. Photocopies will no longer be accepted,” it said in an advertisement.

“This procedure is effective from October 14 and will be made compulsory at all service centres including headquarters, GDRFAD service centres and typing centres by November 15, 2015,

It also asked residents to bring Emirates Identity card of the applicant and sponsor’s bank account details when submitting an application.

“It’s important to note that the Emirates ID of the sponsor and applicant, and the International Bank Account Number (IBAN), should be presented when applying.

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Wednesday, 30 September 2015

Perfect investment destination Dubai

Looking for a perfect investment destination in the UAE where you can take advantage of the trade flows between the East and the West? 

Ras Al Khaimah (RAK) is one of the seven emirates that comprise the United Arab Emirates (UAE), along with Dubai and Abu Dhabi. 

Its strategic geographical location provides easy access to the Middle East, Africa, Europe and South Asia. With a reputation for a business-friendly investment environment and a competitive cost of establishing and operating companies, the emirate is the home of Ras Al Khaimah Free Trade Zone (RAK FTZ). RAK FTZ is one of the fastest-growing free zones in the UAE, and the investment destination of choice for more than 8,000 companies from over 100 countries, representing more than 50 industry sectors. It furnishes its investors with a tax-free environment and offers 100 per cent company ownership. 

Most importantly, RAK FTZ provides a wide range of world-class facilities and outstanding support services at a low cost. Join our seminar to find out what made over 8,000 global companies set up at RAK FTZ, and learn how the free zone can help UK companies breakthrough the world’s emerging economies. 

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Wednesday, 2 September 2015

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Jebel Ali Free Zone

This is growing faster than most of the other free zones in the world, and it accounts for more than half of all of Dubai's exports. Those who set up businesses here will not pay corporate taxes for 50 years, and there are no currency restrictions or income tax, and no custom duties. Send us email for more details on info@dubaibusinesskey.com

Dubai Airport Free Zone

This Free Zone was established in 1996, and is popular for a number of companies involved in fashion, aviation, automotive and the telecommunication industry. They have a number of state of the art facilities, and they are very close to the airport.

Dubai Silicon Oasis

This technology park, created by the Dubai government, offers more than 75 million square feet with a range of facilities and offices, as well as schools and housing. Many different types of industries and companies make their home in this Free Zone. Some of the areas represented in Dubai Silicon Oasis include software, mobile technology, Internet technology, and data centers.

Dubai Healthcare City

This area features a number of clinics and wellness centers, as well as areas for education and medical research. This is actually the first medical free zone in the world. Some of the facilities in the zone include City Hospital, Moorfields Eye Hospital, American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Hospital, and the London Center for Aesthetic Surgery.

Dubai Internet City

Dubai Internet City features a number of technology and communications companies including Oracle, HP, Canon, Sony, Cisco, and Microsoft. Many of the companies in this area are currently targeting the markets in the Middle Easy, India, and Africa.

Other Free Zones

The above are just some of the different Free Zones in Dubai. The others include:


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Sunday, 30 August 2015

Are you leasing your apartment on a short-term basis in Dubai?

Apartment on short-term lease in Dubai? Dh100,000 fine if not licenced. www.dubaibusinesskey.com

Regulation issued under Decree No. (41) of 2013, regulating activity of leasing out holiday homes
Are you leasing your apartment on a short-term basis in Dubai?
If so, then apply for a licence now, or you will face a fine that could go up to Dh100,000.
A regulation issued under Decree No. (41) of 2013, regulating the activity of leasing out holiday homes in Dubai, stipulates offenders can face fines of up to Dh100,000 if they have repeated the same violation within one year from the date of the previous offence.
“The amount of the fine will be doubled, provided the fine does not exceed Dh100,000.
“The Chairman of the Executive Council will determine, pursuant to a resolution issued by him in this regard, the prohibited acts and the fines to be imposed on the perpetrators of these acts,” states the decree.
Caught, first-time offenders will face a fine of not less than Dh200 and not more than Dh20,000, the decree states. 37 operators have been licenced to rent out holiday homes, with close to 800 units registered in the holiday home system.
However, hundreds of individuals are still advertising their apartments online as holiday homes, with monthly rentals almost twice what normally rented-out apartments cost.
“We have made great progress in setting up regulations for holiday homes.
“These are designed to benefit both home owners and guests, by ensuring the holiday home market is aligned with the rest of Dubai’s tourism industry and maintains the high standards for which the emirate is known,” said Khaled Bin Touq, Executive Director, Licensing & Classification Sector at Dubai Tourism.
“Visitors can choose from a wide range of holiday homes throughout the city, knowing that the property and operator are fully licenced and will meet all of their requirements.
“We, therefore, urge all operators and owners renting out holiday homes to ensure their properties are licensed through Dubai Tourism in order to benefit from being part of Dubai’s tourism framework and from the city’s increasing number of visitors.”
The decree ensures visitors booking their accommodation through licensed operators are assured that the property they are booking is of a certain quality, has the appropriate insurances and is managed by a qualified party.
Dubai Tourism is responsible for regulating the holiday home market with the objective of bringing the segment in line with the regulation of the hotel sector as the emirate is aiming to welcome 20 million visitors per year by the start of the next decade.



Saturday, 29 August 2015

Are you planning to live and settle in Dubai?

Dh500 to Dh5, 000: UAE residents spend a pretty penny on monthly grocery. www.dubaibusinesskey.com
7% spend below Dh500; 26% spend up to Dh1, 000 every month
7 per cent of UAE respondents say their monthly grocery bills averaged below Dh500, with 21 per cent placing the figure between Dh1, 501 and Dh2, 000.
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Sunday, 23 August 2015

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