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UAE residence for Iranians As an Iranian, obtaining United Arab Emirates (UAE) residency can change your life. The UAE offers many opportunities that can help you expand your business, improve your quality of life and access a wide range of benefits not available in Iran. Living in any country has a ...

UAE residence for Iranians

As an Iranian, obtaining United Arab Emirates (UAE) residency can change your life. The UAE offers many opportunities that can help you expand your business, improve your quality of life and access a wide range of benefits not available in Iran. Living in any country has advantages and disadvantages according to the laws and culture of that country. Due to the great progress it has made in the field of urban and economic development in recent years, the UAE has attracted the attention of many people in the world and most people are looking for a three-year residency in the UAE. Obtaining residency in a country like the UAE, which is made up of important cities including Dubai, can be one of the goals of any Iranian or foreigner; because the UAE is one of the advanced countries and large investments have been made in its infrastructure. Residence in the UAE is three years and the method of obtaining residence does not have much effect on its duration; Of course, people can have a stay of 1 to 5 years only in the study residence of the UAE and residence through property.

To get more information about the three-year stay in the UAE, you can consult the specialized legal department of Mrs. Mouloudzadeh. Mrs. Mouloudzadeh’s specialized legal department is an experienced specialized team that is in sync with the daily changes of legal situations to provide a wide range of legal, immigration, commercial, educational, etc. services based on past successes and the technical knowledge of the elite team.

 

How to get UAE residency?

  • Company registration – investment
  • Recruitment
  • Enroll in college or university
  • Buying a private property worth more than one million dirhams
  • Family relationship (child or one of the resident parents)

 

Procedures for obtaining UAE residence

Obtaining UAE residency is a simple process, but it requires several steps to complete. First, it is necessary to determine the type of visa or residence based on your purpose of staying in the UAE. For example, if you plan to work in this country, you need a work visa sponsored by your employer. If you want to start a business or invest in real estate, you may qualify for a long-term residence permit called a Golden Visa.

To get more information about how to register a company, obtain residence and invest in the United Arab Emirates, you can seek help from the specialized legal department of Mrs. Moloudzadeh. Mrs. Moloudzadeh’s specialized legal department is an experienced specialized team that is in sync with the daily changes of legal situations to provide a wide range of legal, immigration, commercial, educational, etc. services based on past successes and the technical knowledge of the elite team.

To obtain UAE residency as an Iranian, you must meet certain conditions. These requirements are:

  1. Valid passport: You need a valid passport with at least six months validity.
  2. Medical Certificate: You must provide a medical certificate showing that you are in good health and free from infectious diseases.
  3. Criminal record certificate: You must provide a criminal record certificate from your country.
  4. Financial Stability: You must demonstrate that you have sufficient funds to support yourself and your dependents.

 

Benefits of staying in the UAE

For Iranians, obtaining a residence in the United Arab Emirates can bring many benefits. Iranians residing in the UAE enjoy special privileges, such as visa-free travel to some countries, which are not available to those still residing in Iran. The UAE also offers excellent healthcare facilities that are accessible to all residents regardless of nationality or social status. Obtaining a residence permit in the UAE gives Iranians more freedom and flexibility to travel abroad without the need for extensive bureaucratic processes such as applying for a visa or permit every time they want to leave their country. In this way, living in this country has many good and diverse advantages, which have led to more than half of the country’s population being non-natives and immigrants. The benefits of staying in the UAE are many and we will introduce some of them here for your familiarity.

  • Stability and high economic growth
  • The modernity of its infrastructure
  • Using technology to have a comfortable life
  • The possibility of big investment in it with high profit
  • Exempt from paying taxes in any field
  • The high quality of life of people due to the existence of excellent facilities and services
  • Existence of strict laws and their strict implementation
  • Low crime statistics
  • Having very high security
  • Excellent conditions for studying in this country
  • The possibility of working and studying in this country

However, people who intend to immigrate to this country should not think that the UAE is a country without any worries or flaws. Because in addition to all the advantages, there are also some disadvantages that people should keep in mind before immigrating to the UAE. One of the most important disadvantages of staying in the UAE, which most people are aware of, is the high cost of living in this country.

To get more information about how to register a company, obtain residence and invest in the United Arab Emirates, you can seek help from the specialized legal department of Mrs. Moloudzadeh. Mrs. Moloudzadeh’s specialized legal department is an experienced specialized team that is in sync with the daily changes of legal situations to provide a wide range of legal, immigration, commercial, educational, etc. services based on past successes and the technical knowledge of the elite team. For more information, you can contact us via email at SARA.MOLOUDZADEH73 [A] GMAIL.COM or number 00971502479142.

 


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