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Five-Year Multiple Entrance Visa: How Visitors and Residents of the UAE are Saving Time and Money with Extended Permits

February 24, 2024
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Five-Year Multiple Entrance Visa: How Visitors and Residents of the UAE are Saving Time and Money with Extended Permits

The 5-year multiple-entry visa has changed the game for everyone from business people attending conferences to families getting back together and enjoying leisure activities. Regular visitors have reported time and cost savings. With the help of this long-term visa, travelers may effortlessly plan their journeys and do away with the necessity for tedious application processes.

Salim Kola is one of many tourists who take advantage of this extended visa. A biomedical engineer, he moved to Bangalore, in the state of Karnataka, a few years ago after living in Dubai for a long period. I’m happy to report that I obtained this visa shortly after its announcement. After moving, I paid about Dh1,200 back then,” remarked Kola, who established his company in India.

Apart from his family visits, Kola also travels for business, offering his expertise to many hospitals and medical facilities in the UAE. “Dubai’s dynamic atmosphere contributes significantly to my business’s growth. I have a handful of clients that require periodic visits,” said Kola.

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