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City : Dubai
Country : United Arab Emirates
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Al Marri calls for construction site checks to intensify

Senior Dubai official hails efforts of UAE to protect workers' rights during summer months.

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Arrested beggar staying in luxury Dubai hotel

Gov't official says man arrested for begging outside mosques was staying in top hotel.

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Fingerprints needed for all UAE residency visas from next month

Authorities say fingerprints for criminal record checks.

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Opinions split on new expat family salary rules

Arabian Business poll results on UAE plan to raise salary to AED10,000 a month.

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UAE raises minimum salary limit for expats with family

Expats wanting to bring their families to the UAE must earn AED10,000 a month - report.

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Dual residency backed by GCC immigration chiefs

Under scheme 'first degree' expats would be free to work across GCC on same visa.

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UAE may make more changes to expat visas - Dubai official

Dubai's finance chief says emirate is discussing visa overhaul with federal gov't. 

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On the record

To set the record straight, Arabian Insight meets the Director General of Dubai's Naturalisation and Residency Department, Major General Mohammed Ahmed Al Marri.

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Police to do spot checks on UAE residency visas

Gov't initiative is aimed at weeding out illegal immigrants across the emirates.

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DNRD launches value-added digital customer services

The Dubai Naturalisation and Residency Department (DNRD) has unveiled a number of value-added customer-care automated services.

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New centre to help firms speed up staff visas

Customer service centre set up to make process easier for private companies.

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Visa runs still valid, says top official

DNRD chief seeks to clarify confusion over new regulations introduced in UAE in July.

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Treatment tax hits tourists

Medical tourists visiting the United Arab Emirates will face a new treatment tax under plans to charge fees for treatment permits.

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How the new visa rules will affect you

Arabian Business guides you through the new UAE visa maze which has left many people confused.

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Dubai arrests three for fake iris-scan smuggling

Two men and a women held after Dubai airport officials move in on international gang.

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US, Europe still exempt from visa fees

Hundreds of thousands of Western visitors will not be hit by new charges, UAE officials say.

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UAE tightens visa restrictions

Gov't to charge UAE visitors $136 to enter the country, introduces 16 new visa categories.

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Maid-swap rule change for UAE

Domestic staff can now take working holiday under three-month temporary sponsorship transfer.

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Official sacked over visa bribes

Ten Dubai firms blacklisted by DNRD after employee pockets $14,000 to issue illegal visas.

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UAE regulates housemaids' rights

A new agreement will standardise vacation time, wages and medical care.

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