UAE launches golden visa
UAE launches 10-year residency visa for content creators
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has introduced a new initiative that allows content creators to live and work in the country for up to 10 years.
The Golden Visa seeks to attract writers, filmmakers, photographers, digital storytellers, and influencers to establish themselves in Dubai’s growing creative industry.
The UAE Golden Visa grants content creators the right to reside in the UAE for up to 10 years, TravelBiz reports. With the option for renewal, provided they continue to meet the eligibility criteria.
This visa differs from standard work permits, as it offers more flexibility and security, allowing individuals to focus on their creative careers without the need for a national sponsor.
The Golden Visa applies to content creators from various disciplines, including writers, filmmakers, influencers, photographers, and digital storytellers. It offers long-term residency for those who have contributed to the global digital and creative economy.
To qualify for the Golden Visa, applicants must
Individuals who hold a current UAE residence visa must cancel it before applying for the Golden Visa. Similarly, sponsors of dependents must also cancel their existing family members’ visas prior to application.
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The application process for the UAE Golden Visa is managed by Creators HQ, the official endorsing entity. Content creators can follow a straightforward step-by-step process:
Reports inform that Dubai offers a favourable environment for content creators with its world-class infrastructure, tax-free system, and growing digital community.
The application process is simple, and the visa provides various benefits for those looking to develop their careers in the UAE.
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