Saba Qamar awarded with UAE golden visa. Actress Saba Qamar from Pakistan’s film and television industry has announced that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has awarded her with a golden visa.
The well-known actor expressed her gratitude to the Gulf nation for the golden visa on Instagram on Tuesday, writing that she cannot thank them enough “for opening your home to me.”
Additionally, Qamar thanked the consultants for their outstanding assistance and support throughout the process.
“I want to thank the amazing government of UAE for honoring me with the Golden Visa, I can’t thank you, guys, enough for opening your home to me- this entire process not possible without the help of @gcclegalconsultants you guys have been a great support- lots & lots of love your way!” she said.
Qamar also shared a thread of images with the flags of Pakistan and the UAE.
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The golden visa is a long-term residence visa that allows foreign talent to live, work, or study in the country while enjoying special benefits, according to the official website of the UAE government.
The golden visa is also available to frontline heroes, investors, entrepreneurs, scientists, and graduates who have excelled in their fields.
What is the golden visa?
- It allows multiple entries for entry into the nation for a period of six months in order to proceed with residence issuance.
- A five- or ten-year long-term, renewable residence permit is available.
- The benefit of not requiring a sponsor.
- The ability to extend their stay outside of the United Arab Emirates beyond the standard six-month window to maintain the validity of their residence visa.
- Regardless of age, be able to sponsor their spouses and kids as well as other family members.
- A limitless number of domestic helpers may sponsored.
- If the primary holder of the golden visa passes away, the right for family members to remain in the UAE until the end of their permit period.