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    UAE Introduces 5-Year Tourist Visa Allowing 180 Days Annual Stay

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 17, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The United Arab Emirates has launched a new 5-year tourist visa that allows travelers to remain in the country for up to 180 days each year. This extended duration marks a significant shift from previous short-term tourist permits, aimed at attracting more long-term visitors and boosting the tourism sector. The visa is designed to provide flexibility for tourists who wish to explore the UAE over multiple visits without the need for frequent renewals.

    Notably, this initiative aligns with the UAE’s broader strategy to diversify its economy by expanding its tourism and hospitality industries. By offering longer stays, the country hopes to appeal to travelers seeking extended vacations, remote work opportunities, or frequent visits to family and business contacts. This move also positions the UAE as a more attractive destination in a competitive global tourism market.

    Meanwhile, the 5-year visa is expected to have a positive impact on related sectors such as real estate, retail, and services, as longer stays typically increase spending and investment. It also reflects the UAE’s commitment to facilitating easier travel and fostering stronger international connections. Overall, this policy could enhance the country’s reputation as a welcoming and accessible destination for tourists worldwide.

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