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VISA CLAUSE: Reports suggest residency visas are no longer guaranteed for property buyers. (Getty Images)

Some master developers in Dubai have removed a clause from contracts with investors that guarantees them residency visas if they buy a property, it was claimed on Tuesday.

Emaar Properties has sent notices to sub-developers to hold off on processing residency visas until further notice, UAE daily Emirates Business reported, quoting an unnamed developer.

"There was a clause in our previous contracts that assured us that master developers will guarantee residence visa. The clause has now been removed," the developer said.


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Foreigners could be less likely to buy properties in Dubai if they are not automatically entitled to long-term residency rights, ING said in June.

Expatriates from neighbouring countries facing political instability, such as Pakistan, Lebanon and Iran, have been lured to Dubai largely on the assumption that owning a property would entitle them to long-term visas, ING had said.

Dubai, the commercial hub of the Arab world, has witnessed a property boom since the government allowed foreigners to invest in properties in 2002.

Emirates Business quoted Union Properties as saying it does not assure property buyers residency visas. It said the Department of Naturalisation and Residency is responsible for granting visas.

Dubai Properties Group Chief Executive Mohamed Binbrek is quoted by the paper as saying it has "never assured any visa and was just acting as a facilitator". (Reuters)


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Visa guarantee in Ajman
Posted by sid, Sharjah on Wednesday 27 August 2008 at 10:58 UAE time


This make Ajman an even more attractive proposition, as there is a guarantee for visas. Also in Ajman you can buy a proper piece of land and it is yours, not a lease hold or anything like that. You own it, and will pass it on to your kids.
NO VISA GUARANTEE FOR INVESTORS
Posted by BUDDHADEB MOOKERJEE, Dubai, U A E on Tuesday 26 August 2008 at 16:31 UAE time


This is a very serious issue and needs to be adequately clarified. There has always been an element of doubt but clarity has been conspicuous in its absence. The investing community can and should demand a clear and unambiguous announcement in this regard from the relevant authorities.

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