Dubai, July 2025 โ In a major policy update that could redefine residency opportunities for Indians, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has relaxed key eligibility requirements for its coveted Golden Visa, allowing Indian citizens to apply without the need to own property or hold a trade license.
Previously, the Golden Visaโwhich grants 10-year renewable residencyโwas largely limited to property investors, business owners, or individuals with a valid trade license. This latest change reflects the UAEโs growing focus on attracting skilled professionals, entrepreneurs, scientists, creative talents, and other high-achieving individuals from across the globe.
โ Whatโs New?
- Indians can now apply without mandatory property investments or a business/trade license.
- Eligibility now includes:
- Professionals with specialized skills
- Researchers, scientists, doctors, and educators
- High-performing students and graduates
- Creators and influencers in arts, sports, and culture
This move is part of the UAEโs ongoing efforts to diversify its economy, retain top global talent, and make itself a long-term hub for innovation and excellence. For Indian citizens, who make up one of the largest expatriate communities in the UAE, this change unlocks a significant opportunity for greater security and career progression.
๐ Why it Matters
With no sponsor required, the Golden Visa offers long-term stability, freedom to live, work, or study in the UAE, and benefits like:
- Residency for family members
- Access to health and education services
- Travel flexibility
As the UAE continues its path toward becoming a global destination for business and innovation, this visa policy update is expected to boost its attractiveness to Indian talent in technology, education, health care, finance, and the creative sectors.
Interested applicants can now apply through official UAE government portals or licensed consultancies for direct processing.
