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The Emirati government announced that foreign nationals on expired residence permits will now be granted a two-month grace period to resolve their immigration status.
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Additional Information: The current penalty for overstay on an expired residence permit is 50 AED (about US$14) per day.
BAL Analysis: The initiative aims to provide foreign nationals with a new opportunity to regularize their status. BAL will provide further updates on the implementation of this new policy as information becomes available.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice Group.
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