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UAE: Federal Law No. 6 of 1973 on Entry and Residence of Aliens

 

Title

 

 

UAE: Federal Law No. 6 of 1973 on Entry and Residence of Aliens

 

 

Date of adoption

 

 

25 July 1973

(last amended: 13 November 2007)

 

 

Entry into force

 

In effect
 

Text versions

Arabic

Source:

 

Abstract

 

In accordance with Art. 2, foreigners shall not be granted entry into the country unless they hold a valid passport or travel document and a valid entry visa or residence permit. The entry visa requirement may be waived for certain countries by a decree of the Minister if reciprocal treatment is extended to citizens of the UAE.

Immigration authorities at the International airport of any Emirate may grant a ninety-six hour visa if the traveler possesses a valid passport or travel document and a ticket to his next destination (Art. 7).

Art. 9 as amended by Federal Law No. 7 of 1985:

The entry permit and visa shall be valid for a period of two months and for one entry only. A visa may be granted for several entries and for a period of six months only.

An entry visa entitles its holder to remain in the country for a maximum period of thirty days (Art. 10).

If granted a visit visa, a foreigner may not work in any part of the country whether the work is paid or unpaid. If a work visa is granted to enable the foreigner to work with a specific individual or establishment, then s/he may not work with another individual or establishment unless he s/he obtains their written consent and the approval of the Directorate General of Nationality and Residence (Art. 11).

A foreigner entering the country by virtue of a visa or an entry permit shall leave it upon expiry or cancellation unless he obtained a residence permit during that period. For citizens of countries exempted from the visa condition, they shall leave within thirty days of entry unless they have obtained a residence permit (Art. 12).

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