New UAE Consular Services Strengthen Protection for Golden Visa Residents Abroad

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The United Arab Emirates has taken another major step in strengthening its commitment to the Golden Visa community. On October 14, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) announced the launch of dedicated consular services for UAE Golden Visa holders, ensuring that these long-term residents receive comprehensive assistance while abroad—especially in emergencies.

At Citizenship Network, we see this as another milestone in the UAE’s growing vision of global inclusivity and support for investors, entrepreneurs, and skilled professionals who call the Emirates home.

Enhanced Protection and Support for UAE Golden Visa Holders

Through this initiative, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has set up a 24/7 hotline (+971 2 493 1133) exclusively for Golden Visa holders. The service ensures their inclusion in emergency and evacuation plans during crises or natural disasters, offering prompt coordination with relevant authorities to provide care and support under exceptional circumstances.

This move underscores the UAE’s determination to treat Golden Visa holders not just as residents, but as valued members of its extended global family.

Repatriation and Assistance During Difficult Times

One of the most significant additions is the repatriation and burial assistance for Golden Visa holders who pass away while abroad. Families will now be able to complete all necessary procedures swiftly, through streamlined consular and administrative channels. This ensures emotional and logistical support during what is often one of the most challenging periods for any family living overseas.

As highlighted by Citizenship Network, this new layer of protection reflects the UAE’s mature approach to long-term residency: it’s not just about visas—it’s about belonging, security, and continuity.

Simplified Procedures for Passport Issues

For UAE Golden Visa holders who lose or damage their passports abroad, the new service also facilitates the issuance of an electronic Return Document, enabling a smooth and quick return to the UAE. This can be accessed directly through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ official website, providing yet another example of the UAE’s seamless integration of technology with public service.

The Expanding Scope of the UAE Golden Visa

Launched in 2019, the UAE Golden Visa grants long-term residency without the need for a local sponsor or employer. Holders can live, work, and study freely within the Emirates, enjoying access to one of the most stable and dynamic economies in the world.

Eligibility extends to investors in public or real estate sectors, entrepreneurs, exceptional students, scientists, frontline heroes, and professionals in engineering, healthcare, and technology. In recent years, the UAE has broadened this scope—Dubai now welcomes outstanding content creators and gamers under its “influencer visa,” Ras Al Khaimah has opened applications to outstanding teachers, and Abu Dhabi even includes super yacht owners in its 2024 update.

How to Apply for the UAE Golden Visa

Applications can be submitted through the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Port Security (ICP) or the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) in Dubai. Interested individuals can apply online via the ICP’s official website or through its designated service centers across the UAE.

At Citizenship Network, our expert advisors assist clients from around the world in navigating every stage of the UAE Golden Visa process — from eligibility assessment to document preparation and submission.

A New Chapter in the UAE’s Global Commitment

With these new consular measures, the UAE has reinforced its image as not only a global hub for opportunity and innovation but also a nation that safeguards its residents wherever they are. For those holding or aspiring to hold a UAE Golden Visa, the benefits continue to grow—making the Emirates one of the most forward-thinking destinations for long-term residency.

For personalized assistance in securing your UAE Golden Visa, contact Citizenship Network today. Our team is dedicated to helping you achieve seamless global mobility and long-term security in one of the world’s most dynamic countries.

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