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IMPACT — MEDIUM
The Emirati government recently updated its overstay fines for certain visa types.
Key Points:
Additional Information: UAE authorities announced they will extend the 30-day grace period to six months; however, they have yet to set an implementation date.
BAL Analysis: Emirati authorities updated visa overstay fines in coordination with recent widespread immigration changes announced in early October. Individuals should note that the UAE’s government portals have not been updated to reflect the most recent changes, but foreign nationals should take the new visa overstay fines into account.
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