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UAE golden visa offer, new opportunities for investors, entrepreneurs, students

The UAE Golden Visa program has been updated for 2025, providing new opportunities for investors, entrepreneurs, skilled professionals, and outstanding students to gain long-term residency in the country.

The updated policy aims to attract global talent and investment, allowing applicants to live, work, and study in the UAE without needing a sponsor.

The new changes make it easier for expatriates and their families to gain stable residency in the UAE.

The UAE Golden Visa is fashioned to attract talent and investment to the country. It offers long-term residency for individuals and families, allowing them to live, work, and study in the UAE without the need for a sponsor.

The visa is valid for five to ten years, offering residents stability and opportunities to build a future in the country. It is open to a wide range of applicants, including investors, entrepreneurs, specialized professionals, and high-achieving students.

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Key changes to the UAE golden visa in 2025 

Several updates to the UAE Golden Visa program have been made to broaden its appeal and accessibility, DAAD Scholarship informs. These include:

  1. Off-plan property investments: As of 2024, individuals who invest in off-plan properties (properties under construction) can qualify for the Golden Visa. Applicants must either make a down payment of at least 50% or provide a bank guarantee for the remaining amount.
  2. Eligibility for entrepreneurs: Entrepreneurs with innovative business ideas or those supported by approved incubators (such as Dubai’s AREA 2071 or Abu Dhabi’s HUB71) can now qualify for the Golden Visa. The minimum project value requirement has been reduced to AED 500,000.
  3. Streamlined process for specialized talents: Specialized professionals, including PhD holders, doctors, engineers, and creatives in art and culture, now have a simplified pathway to apply with fewer documentation requirements if they have a valid work contract in the UAE.
  4. Updated criteria for students: High school and university students with a GPA of 3.8 or higher are now eligible for the Golden Visa and can sponsor their families, including parents and siblings.
  5. New rules for real estate investors: Real estate investments must now be fully paid for and cannot be financed by loans in order to qualify for the visa.

Eligibility for the UAE golden visa 

To qualify for the UAE Golden Visa, applicants must meet specific criteria based on their category:

  • Investors: Must invest at least AED 2 million in a UAE-approved investment fund, own a company paying AED 250,000 or more in taxes annually, or make real estate investments worth at least AED 2 million.
  • Entrepreneurs: Must have a project worth at least AED 500,000 and endorsements from approved business incubators or government entities.
  • Specialized talents: Must be PhD holders or professionals in fields like AI, biotechnology, and big data, or creatives and innovators in arts and culture with government endorsements.
  • Outstanding students: Must have a GPA of 3.8 or higher, or be high school graduates with a recommendation from the Ministry of Education.

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Required documents for golden visa application 

Applicants must provide various documents based on their eligibility category. These documents include:

  • A valid passport copy
  • Proof of investment, property ownership, or business involvement
  • Endorsement letters from relevant authorities or incubators
  • Certified academic records for students
  • Valid health insurance for at least one year
  • Proof of accommodation in the UAE (ownership or rental agreement)

Simplified application process for the UAE golden visa 

The application process for the UAE Golden Visa has been simplified to ensure quick and easy processing, reports inform. The steps are as follows:

  1. Submit nomination: Applicants must visit the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Ports Security (ICP) website or app and provide their personal details to submit a nomination.
  2. Upload required documents: Applicants need to upload documents like their passport copy, proof of investment or academic credentials, and health insurance.
  3. Pay fees: The application fees can be paid securely online through the platform.
  4. Receive nomination approval: Once approved, applicants will receive an invitation to complete the visa application process.
  5. Complete residency procedures: After receiving the visa, applicants must complete biometric registration and a medical examination as required by UAE residency rules.

With these updates, the UAE Golden Visa program continues to offer a stable and long-term residency option for investors, entrepreneurs, skilled professionals, and exceptional students seeking new opportunities in the country.

UAE golden visa offer, new opportunities for investors, entrepreneurs, students

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US holds direct talks with Hamas

The United States on Wednesday confirmed unprecedented direct talks with Hamas on hostages, as Israel threatened to renew its military campaign in Gaza despite a fragile ceasefire.

The White House said that President Donald Trump’s envoy on hostage affairs, Adam Boehler, held the talks which focused on Americans among the remaining hostages in Gaza.

“Israel was consulted on this matter,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters.

“Look, dialogue and talking to people around the world to do what’s in the best interest of the American people is something that the President” believes is right, she said.

The United States had refused direct contact with the Palestinian militants since banning them as a terrorist organization in 1997. But Leavitt said that the hostage envoy in his role “has the authority to talk to anyone.”

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office confirmed Israel was consulted and said in a statement that it “expressed its opinion” on direct talks.

The talks were first reported by Axios, which said Boehler met with Hamas in Qatar about the US hostages but also as part of a longer-term truce.

Five Americans are believed to remain among the hostages seized in the massive October 7, 2023 attack on Israel. Four of them have been confirmed dead and the other, Edan Alexander, is believed to be alive.

– Warning by Israel –

The first phase of a ceasefire ended over the weekend after six weeks of relative calm that included exchanges of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails.

While Israel has said it wants to extend the first phase until mid-April, Hamas has insisted on a transition to the second phase, which should lead to a permanent end to the war.

But Israel announced at the end of the first phase that it was halting all entry of goods and supplies into Gaza, which has been reduced to rubble after the relentless year and a half of Israeli operations.

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Supreme Court rejects Trump bid to freeze $2bn foreign aid

A divided US Supreme Court handed a legal defeat to President Donald Trump on Wednesday, rejecting his bid to freeze some $2 billion in foreign aid payments.

The court, in its first significant ruling on a legal challenge to the Trump administration, voted 5-4 to uphold a lower court order requiring that payments be made on aid contracts that have already been completed.

The justices said the federal judge who ordered the resumption of payments for contracts with the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and State Department “should clarify what obligations the Government must fulfill.”

Conservatives John Roberts, the chief justice, and Amy Coney Barrett, a Trump appointee, voted with the three liberal justices on the nine-member Supreme Court.

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Judge Samuel Alito wrote a dissent that was joined by the three other conservative justices.

“Does a single district-court judge who likely lacks jurisdiction have the unchecked power to compel the Government of the United States to pay out (and probably lose forever) 2 billion taxpayer dollars?” Alito wrote.

“The answer to that question should be an emphatic ‘No,’ but a majority of this Court apparently thinks otherwise. I am stunned,” he said.

District Judge Amir Ali, an appointee of former president Joe Biden, issued a temporary restraining order last month prohibiting the Trump administration from “suspending, pausing, or otherwise preventing” foreign assistance funds.

Trump has launched a campaign led by his top donor Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, to downsize or dismantle swaths of the US government.

The most concentrated fire has been on USAID, the primary organization for distributing US humanitarian aid around the world with health and emergency programs in around 120 countries.

 

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Arab leaders approve $53bn alternative to Trump’s Gaza plan

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Arab leaders approve $53bn alternative to Trump’s Gaza plan

A $53bn (£41.4 billion) reconstruction plan to rival President Donald Trump’s idea for the US to “take over Gaza” and move out more than two million Palestinians has been approved by Arab leaders at an emergency summit in the Egyptian capital Cairo.

“The Egypt plan is now an Arab plan,” announced the secretary general of the Arab League Ahmed Aboul Gheit at the end of this hours-long gathering.

Without referring specifically to President Trump’s ideas, he underlined that “the Arab stance is to reject any displacement, whether it is voluntary or forced”.

Egypt had produced a detailed blueprint, with a 91-page glossy document including images of leafy neighbourhoods and grand public buildings, to counter a US scheme labelled as a “Middle East Riviera” which shocked the Arab world and beyond.

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What sets this new plan apart is it is not just about property development; its banners are politics and the rights of Palestinians.

In his opening remarks, Egypt’s President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi also called for a parallel plan alongside the physical reconstruction to move towards what is known as the two state solution – a Palestinian state alongside Israel. This is widely seen by Arab states, and many others, as the only lasting solution to this perpetual conflict, but it is firmly ruled out by Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his allies.

This new plan proposes that Gaza would be run, temporarily, by a “Gaza management committee under the umbrella of the Palestinian government” comprised of qualified technocrats.

It glosses over the issue of what role, if any, Hamas, will play. There is a vague reference to the “obstacle” of militant groups and said this issue would be resolved if the causes of the conflict with Israel were removed.

Some Arab states are known to be calling for the complete dismantling of Hamas; others believe those decisions should be left up to the Palestinians. Hamas is said to have accepted it will not play a role in running Gaza but has made it clear that disarming is a red line.

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has described President Trump’s plan as “visionary”, has repeatedly ruled out any future role for Hamas, but also for the Palestinian Authority.

The other sensitive issue of security was dealt with by calling on the UN Security Council to deploy international peacekeepers.

And a major international conference will be held next month to raise the huge sums of money necessary for this rebuilding project.

Wealthy Gulf states appear willing to foot some of the colossal bill. But no one is ready to invest unless they are absolutely convinced buildings won’t come crashing down in another war.

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A fragile ceasefire which now seems to be on the brink of collapse will only amplify that hesitation.

This new Arab plan to rebuild Gaza would unfold in three phases including an initial period of about six months, called the early recovery stage, to start clearing the massive amounts of rubble as well as unexploded ordinance. Two subsequent stages would last several years.

During this time displaced Palestinians, said to number 1.5 million, would be housed in temporary containers. Photographs in the glossy brochure present them as well-built and designed housing units set in pretty landscaped areas.

President Trump continues to wonder aloud “Why wouldn’t they want to move?” His description of Gaza as a “demolition site” underlines how the territory lies in utter ruin. The UN says 90% of homes are damaged or destroyed.

All the basics of a life worth living, from schools and hospitals to sewage systems and electricity lines, are shredded.

The US President deepened the shock and anger around his ideas when he posted an AI-generated video of a golden Gaza on his Truth Social account which featured a shimmering statue of himself, his close ally Elon Musk enjoying snacks on the beach, and he and the Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu sunning themselves, shirtless. All to a catchy tune, with lines like “Trump Gaza is finally here”.

“They had President Trump in mind,” remarked one Western diplomat who attended a briefing about Egypt’s plan at the foreign ministry in Cairo. “It’s very glossy and very well-prepared.”

Cairo’s proposal is said to have drawn on a wide range of expertise, from World Bank professionals on sustainability, to Dubai developers on hotels.

There are also lessons learned from other ravaged cities which rose from the ruins including Hiroshima, Beirut, and Berlin. And the proposed designs are also influenced by Egypt’s own experience in developing its “New Cairo”, its grand megaproject which has seen a new administrative capital rising from the desert – at great expense.

The American President has said he won’t “force” his ideas on anyone but still insists his plan is the one “that really works”.

Now it is up to the Arab states and their allies to prove that their plan is the only plan.

Arab leaders approve $53bn alternative to Trump’s Gaza plan

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