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UAE introduces new 10-year Blue Residency visa: Eligibility criteria and application process explained

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Last updated: 2024/05/16 at 10:47 AM
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The UAE has recently announced the introduction of a new long-term residency program for environment advocates. This program, known as the ‘Blue Residency’, will offer a 10-year visa to individuals who have demonstrated exceptional efforts in protecting the environment. The initiative covers sustainability initiatives both inside and outside the UAE, aimed at recognizing and supporting the contributions of environmental champions.

The Blue Residency program is open to a wide range of individuals, including supporters of environmental action, members of international companies, associations, and non-governmental organizations, global award winners, and distinguished activists and researchers in environmental work. Those interested in applying for the Blue Residency can submit their applications through the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Port Security, or be nominated by relevant authorities for the long-term visa.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, emphasized the importance of the link between the sustainability of the economy and the environment during a recent Cabinet meeting. The new residency scheme is part of a larger sustainability initiative launched by the country, with 2024 being designated as the year of sustainability. Following the success of sustainable practices in the previous year, the UAE has extended its drive for sustainability in 2024, inviting residents to join in collective efforts for a greener future.

In a departure from the traditional two-year residency visas, the UAE has introduced several long-term visa schemes in recent years. The Golden Visa scheme, launched in 2019, offers a 10-year residency to investors, entrepreneurs, scientists, outstanding students and graduates, and humanitarian pioneers. Subsequently, a five-year residency program called the green visa was announced for skilled professionals, freelancers, investors, and entrepreneurs. The introduction of the Blue Residency further expands the scope of long-term visas in the UAE, underscoring the country’s commitment to recognizing and rewarding individuals making significant contributions to environmental conservation.

The Blue Residency program reflects the UAE’s proactive stance on environmental conservation and sustainability. By offering long-term residency to individuals dedicated to protecting the environment, the country aims to incentivize and recognize their efforts in advancing sustainable practices. This initiative aligns with the broader vision of the UAE to become a global leader in sustainability and environmental protection, positioning the country as a hub for environmentally conscious individuals and organizations.

The announcement of the Blue Residency program comes at a time when environmental concerns are increasingly at the forefront of global conversations. By acknowledging and rewarding environmental advocates, the UAE sets a positive example for other nations to follow, showcasing the importance of prioritizing environmental protection and sustainability in long-term planning and policy-making. The program serves as a beacon of hope for environmental champions worldwide, offering them a supportive and conducive environment to continue their vital work in safeguarding the planet for future generations.

In conclusion, the introduction of the Blue Residency program marks a significant step towards fostering a culture of environmental stewardship and sustainability in the UAE. By recognizing the contributions of environmental advocates through long-term residency, the country signals its commitment to prioritizing environmental protection and sustainability in its development agenda. The program not only rewards individuals for their efforts but also serves as an inspiration for collective action towards a greener and more sustainable future. With the Blue Residency, the UAE solidifies its position as a global leader in environmental conservation and sets a powerful example for countries worldwide to emulate.

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