UAE Visa - out of UAE for more than 6 months

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kriyazen

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Guys, I'm shitting my pants. Right now. I have an "investor" visa from AMCFZ, so‌ far, so good. I left the UAE in Nov 2020 and was supposed to go‍ back end of Jan 2021. In mid-Jan, the UAE imposed a travel ban on all⁠ travelers from South Africa from entering. All passenger flights between JNB and DBX have been⁤ canceled. In other words, I have no way to return to the UAE at the⁣ moment. I was thinking of going to a third country for 2 weeks but found⁢ out, travelers from South Africa are currently restricted from entering some 120 countries.

1. I︀ have contacted the FZ and was told that an investor visa holder's requirement is not︁ 6 months but 12 months. This was confirmed to me by 2 independent AMCFZ consultants︂ (one in Dubai another in Ajman). On the visa itself, it clearly mentions 6 months︃ out of UAE = cancelation

2. If I miss the 6-month deadline, how do I︄ enter the UAE, and how can I renew or re-apply for the visa. Do I︅ need to start from 0, or is this more of a fine issue?

3. As︆ you might know, in UAE, everything is linked to the visa and the cell phone︇ number. e. g., bank accounts. Will they freeze my bank accounts and cancel my SIM︈ card?

Thank you!
 
The government have imposed the ban. But since you have a residency card you are‌ still permitted to travel. You will have to do 14 days in another country that‍ doesn't have a travel ban. South Africans are not banned it's just travel from South⁠ Africa.

Zambia, Mozambique and Tanzania are options for a 2 week holiday.

Check with your⁤ local UAE embassy.
 
From my experience I can stay up to 12 months outside of UAE, but might‌ be valid only for RAK visas or something has changed recently.
In my case, RAKEZ‍ investor visa, every time I'm out for over 6 months my visa is suspended and⁠ they reactive it at airport customs.
 
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