افتتاح معرض الشارقة الدولي للكتاب 2025 بمشاركة 2350 ناشرًا من 118 دولة
الإمارات تكشف عن الموسوعة العربية الشاملة في 44 مجلداً في الشارقة، لتعزيز طموحاتها في اقتصاد المعرفة
Abu Dhabi waives all late-renewal penalties for business licences expired more than three years
Latest News
UAE launches 30-minute Return Permit and 24/7 consular hotline for Golden Visa holders abroad
MoFA has rolled out an electronic Return Permit that Golden Visa holders can obtain online in 30 minutes if they lose or damage their passports while abroad. The permit, combined with a new 24/7 consular hotline, gives long-term residents faster, passport-free re-entry and round-the-clock crisis support. The upgrade strengthens the appeal of the UAE’s Golden Visa programme and reduces travel risk for multinational companies relocating staff to the Emirates.
UAE launches 30-minute emergency return permit and 24/7 support line for Golden Visa holders abroad
• From 1 November 2025, Golden Visa residents stranded abroad can obtain a free UAE return permit online in just 30 minutes. • The service is backed by a 24/7 crisis-assistance hotline and covers spouses and children on the same sponsorship. • The change removes costly travel delays for senior expatriates and boosts the appeal of the UAE’s long-term residency regime.
Etihad cancels Abu Dhabi–Bahrain flights after aircraft fault, offers free rebooking
Etihad grounded flights EY647 and EY648 between Abu Dhabi and Bahrain on 31 October due to a technical aircraft issue. Passengers can rebook free of charge or request refunds, but the incident caused short-notice disruption to corporate itineraries between the two Gulf capitals.
Abu Dhabi waives penalties on long-expired business licences to spur economic activity
Through the month of November, Abu Dhabi is letting companies renew economic licences that have been expired for more than three years without paying overdue penalties. The waiver reduces costs for foreign-owned SMEs and branch offices that need active licences to maintain staff visas, making it easier for expatriate entrepreneurs to re-enter the UAE market.
UAE introduces 30-minute emergency Return Permit for Golden Visa residents stranded abroad
Golden Visa holders who lose their passports abroad can now obtain a free electronic Return Permit in roughly 30 minutes, allowing a single re-entry to the UAE within seven days. The measure, launched 31 October, extends full consular support—including crisis evacuation and repatriation services—to Golden Visa residents and their dependants, reducing risk for multinational companies that relocate talent to the Emirates.
MENA-OECD Business Advisory Board meets in UAE, calls for smoother talent mobility
At the MENA-OECD Business Advisory Board meeting in Dubai (29-30 Oct), officials and business leaders called for accelerated harmonisation of visa rules, professional-qualification recognition and digital work-permit systems to underpin economic diversification. The discussions signal potential new mobility opportunities for UAE-based multinationals across the wider region.
GCC confirms Q4 pilot of single tourist visa covering six Gulf states
The six GCC members confirmed that a pilot of their long-awaited Unified Tourist Visa will begin in Q4 2025. The e-visa will allow seamless leisure travel across Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, potentially adding millions of visitors and boosting multi-destination itineraries that start or end in Dubai or Abu Dhabi.
Abu Dhabi’s Zayed International rolls out facial-recognition corridor across passenger journey
Zayed International Airport has activated face-recognition at most checkpoints, enabling passport-free movement and slashing process times to seven seconds. The biometric corridor will cover all nine touch-points within a year, giving corporate travellers faster connections and positioning Abu Dhabi as a seamless aviation hub.
UAE unveils four new visit-visa categories and tightens rules for existing permits
Effective immediately, the UAE has introduced four purpose-built visit-visa categories—AI Specialists, Entertainment, Events and Cruise Tourism—and revised rules for existing permits such as truck-driver, business-opportunity and humanitarian visas. The change supports the country’s strategy to attract specialised talent and regulate lower-skilled mobility, while giving employers clearer guidance and travellers faster processing.
Indian missions reassure UAE expats: new chip-enabled passports require no extra biometrics or fees
Indian Embassy and Consulate in the UAE confirmed on 30 October that the new chip-enabled e-passports will be issued without requiring fresh biometrics or additional fees. The reassurance averts potential disruption for millions of Indian residents and for employers who rely on smooth document renewals.
UAE Foreign Ministry Issues Travel Advisory as Regional Tensions Escalate
The UAE has urged nationals and residents to defer non-essential travel to several Middle-East hotspots after Israeli–Iranian hostilities forced widespread airspace closures. Companies must update traveller tracking, review evacuation plans and expect further schedule disruptions on Gulf carriers.
Why Mexican Nationals Enjoy the UAE’s Longest 180-Day Multiple-Entry Visa
Under a reciprocal agreement with Mexico, the UAE grants Mexican citizens a six-month, multiple-entry visit visa—the longest on its books. The arrangement underscores robust trade ties and offers Mexican firms uncommon flexibility for long-term projects in Dubai, while reminding other markets that reciprocity is the key to longer UAE stays.
Indian Embassy Rolls Out Chip-Enabled E-Passports for UAE Residents
Effective 28 October, all Indian passport renewals in the UAE will be issued as biometric e-passports featuring an embedded RFID chip. Older booklet and machine-readable passports remain valid, but employers and travellers are urged to plan for the transition. The upgrade promises faster border clearance, tougher anti-forgery protections and smoother third-country visa processing—critical benefits for the UAE’s largest expatriate population.
Etihad Flight EY47 Diverts to Shannon After In-Flight Emergency
Etihad’s Abu Dhabi-to-Dublin service diverted to Shannon Airport on 28 October, causing overnight delays for 260 passengers. While the airline cites unspecified ‘operational reasons’, the safe landing shows emergency protocols worked. Travel managers should treat the incident as a reminder to maintain up-to-date traveller tracking and contingency policies.
Emirates Deploys Multi-Layer AI to Cut Severe Turbulence Encounters
Emirates has integrated AI-enhanced turbulence forecasting into its flight-operations toolkit, using data from IATA, SkyPath and Lido mPilot. Early results show a sharp drop in unanticipated severe turbulence, promising safer, more comfortable and potentially greener flights for thousands of UAE-bound business travellers.
Air Arabia Abu Dhabi Launches First Direct Flights to Damascus, Re-linking UAE and Syria
Air Arabia Abu Dhabi has opened a non-stop Abu Dhabi–Damascus route, operating three times a week from 28 October 2025. The service restores direct connectivity between the UAE capital and Syria, offering faster, lower-cost travel for business and VFR (visiting-friends-and-relatives) traffic and signalling confidence in Syria’s gradual reopening.
Indian Missions in UAE Roll Out Chip-Embedded e-Passports for 3.5 Million Residents
From 28 October 2025 all Indian passport services in the UAE shift to chip-based e-passports, promising faster immigration and stronger document security. The rollout affects 3.5 million Indian residents and any dependants whose travel documents need renewal. Corporate mobility teams should record new passport numbers and brief travellers on stricter photo rules and possible first-trip manual checks.
UAE denies ‘blanket visa ban’ for Pakistani nationals but warns of stricter checks
After a weekend of social-media speculation, UAE authorities confirmed on 27 October that there is no blanket ban on visas for Pakistani citizens; processing times have lengthened because of tougher risk-screening rules. Companies sourcing Pakistani talent should expect delays of up to three weeks and file applications early.
UAE-Africa Tourism Investment Summit opens in Dubai, focuses on sustainable hospitality deals
The first UAE-Africa Tourism Investment Summit convened in Dubai on 27 October, drawing 350 delegates to map US$ billions in cross-border hospitality and infrastructure projects. The pledges foreshadow new expatriate assignments and call for streamlined UAE–Africa visa schemes.