The UAE has just unveiled a groundbreaking new residency initiative – the Blue Visa, a 10-year residency program designed to recognise individuals making a real impact in environmental sustainability. This first-of-its-kind visa was announced by the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment in collaboration with the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Ports Security (ICP). If you think you fit into this category, keep reading to find all the important details on applying.
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The Blue Visa is aimed at individuals who have made outstanding contributions to protecting the environment, whether in the UAE or on a global scale. It is open to:
The UAE has long been committed to sustainability and environmental innovation. This visa extends the Golden and Green Residencies, offering long-term stability to those driving meaningful environmental change. According to Dr. Amna Bint Abdullah Al Dahak, UAE’s Minister of Climate Change and Environment, the initiative reflects the nation’s vision of attracting top talent in sustainability. The goal is to create a thriving network of experts who can contribute to national and global environmental goals, helping to build a greener future for all.
If you’re an environmental leader or someone deeply involved in sustainability efforts, you can apply for the Blue Visa through the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Ports Security (ICP). Alternatively, qualified individuals can also be nominated by relevant authorities within the UAE.
If you’re making an impact in environmental protection, this could be your opportunity to live and work in a country committed to a greener future!
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