A new visa concept is slowly emerging in the GCC's secretive diplomatic circles, set to reveal the region's best-kept secret: a cross-border travel revolution. This project, wrapped in a mystery, has the ability to launch a new era of GCC tourism by engaging locals and visitors alike.
Abdulla bin Touq, the UAE's Minister of Economy, stepped from the shadows to hint at this covert plan, much like a modern-day alchemist would reveal a scheme that could transform travel throughout the GCC. Although it is still in its early stages, the plan has the potential to completely change how people experience the mysterious landscapes and cultures of the region.
This effort incorporates itself within a radical reform of the UAE's visa policy. At the end of 2022, the UAE Entry and Residence Scheme was unveiled, opening up a range of novel opportunities for both citizens and visitors. The five-year green residence visa, a sought-after key for knowledgeable experts, business owners, investors, and freelancers, is one of its intriguing offerings and invites them to feel the residency's attraction. This amazing chance, which is extended to family members for the duration of a full half-decade, is expected to change how people travel inside the GCC.
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