The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced a new plan that will allow content creators to live and work in the country for up to ten years.
The Golden Visa program aims to entice writers, filmmakers, photographers, digital storytellers, and influencers to establish themselves in Dubai’s thriving creative business.
According to TravelBiz, the UAE Golden Visa allows content creators to remain in the UAE for up to ten years. With the chance to renew if they continue to meet the eligibility requirements.
This visa varies from regular work visas in that it provides greater flexibility and security, allowing individuals to pursue their creative pursuits without the necessity for a national sponsor.
The Golden Visa is available to content creators from a variety of disciplines, including writers, filmmakers, influencers, photographers, and digital storytellers. It provides long-term residency to those who have contributed to the global digital and creative economies.
Eligibility requirements for the UAE Golden Visa
To be eligible for the Golden Visa, applicants must
Individuals with a current UAE residence visa must cancel it prior to applying for the Golden Visa. Similarly, sponsors of dependents must cancel their current family members’ visas before applying.
Steps to Apply for the UAE Golden Visa
The application process for the UAE Golden Visa is handled by Creators HQ, the official endorsing agency. Content developers can use a simple step-by-step process:
Why does Dubai attract content creators?
According to reports, Dubai’s world-class infrastructure, tax-free economy, and burgeoning digital community make it an attractive destination for content makers.
The application process is simple, and the visa offers a variety of perks for people seeking to advance their careers in the UAE.
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