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The UAE government announces Multiple Entry and Remote Work visa categories on Sunday, March 21

The UAE government on Sunday March 21st, announced two new visa categories. Remote work visa for professionals and Multiple entry visit visa. Khaleej Times report that the remote work visa is inline with keeping up with digital trend, remote and virtual work space that is the trend in the world as of now. This visa allows your to carry out your business operation even though your business base is not in the UAE. 

The multiple entry visit visa allows for, as obtainable in other countries where one visa issued to an individual can be used to enter and stay in the country for a renewable 90 day period over the span of five years and does not require a guarantor.

With the world still recovering from the global effect of COVID 19 and its impact of world economy, this development will go a long way in easing the burden of business looking to expand beyond their immediate reach and also remove the red tape surrounding visit visas for tourists.

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