Once you have submitted the bank pledge letter, how long did it took to receive your Emirates ID?kekmaw said:
Basically medical exam and heading down for the visa place.
I hired Altaresh to do the process for me.
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Once you have submitted the bank pledge letter, how long did it took to receive your Emirates ID?kekmaw said:
Basically medical exam and heading down for the visa place.
I hired Altaresh to do the process for me.
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that is not bad!
like a weekliroyb said:
Once you have submitted the bank pledge letter, how long did it took to receive your Emirates ID?
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Don't remember if it's a requirement or not. I've had one for ages in the UAE anyway and I keep renewing it.
Would you be able to withdraw your 2M deposit after 2 years and keep the 10-year visa for the remaining 8 years?kekmaw said:
Don't remember if it's a requirement or not. I've had one for ages in the UAE anyway and I keep renewing it.
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very much highly doubtful of this. It would negate the whole purpose of such visas.liroyb said:
Would you be able to withdraw your 2M deposit after 2 years and keep the 10-year visa for the remaining 8 years?
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Yuppliroyb said:
Would you be able to withdraw your 2M deposit after 2 years and keep the 10-year visa for the remaining 8 years?
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Any penalties for withdrawing?kekmaw said:
Yupp
The 10 year visa is already issued.
2 years is the minimum period to hold so I could withdraw after 2 years.
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I'm asking because I was told that you will need no objection letter from immigration in order to break the term deposit, and immigration will provide the letterkekmaw said:
Yupp
The 10 year visa is already issued.
2 years is the minimum period to hold so I could withdraw after 2 years.
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kekmaw said:
Yupp
The 10 year visa is already issued.
2 years is the minimum period to hold so I could withdraw after 2 years.
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Not that I'm aware of.
liroyb said:
I'm asking because I was told that you will need no objection letter from immigration in order to break the term deposit, and immigration will provide the letter
You made the deposit in corporate account or individual?
Was it fixed deposit or wakala?
Would you need a 'no objection' letter from GDRFA in order to withdraw the funds at the end of the 2 years period?
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I was told that at any point that you wish to withdraw the capital the visa must be cancelled first. Even after 2 years.kekmaw said:
Not that I'm aware of.
Individual and fixed deposit account for two years.
The bank gave me a letter of this and I hired to Altaresh to help with the Golden Visa application who took care of everything.
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liroyb said:
I was told that at any point that you wish to withdraw the capital the visa must be cancelled first. Even after 2 years.
Did you confirmed with your bank that you will be able to withdraw the capital after 2 years and keep the visa for the remaining 8 years?
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Who told you that the visa has to be canceled before the property can be sold?JustAnotherNomad said:
If you get a Golden Visa through real estate, I'm pretty sure that the visa has to be canceled, before you can sell the property.
So I wouldn't be surprised if there's something similar going on here.
You can also get a Golden Visa by setting up a company and hiring yourself. So you would have to do the math - what's the opportunity cost of having the money locked up in the account vs. invested in the stock market? How much would it cost to set up a company instead?
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That's what I was told when I asked the golden visa department at Jafiliya immigration.kekmaw said:
I'm not aware of it being canceled if I withdraw after 2 years.
If you have any official link that states that or otherwise, I'd be keen to read it.
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