Sun May 26 00:28:23 SAST 2013
Sun May 26 00:28:23 SAST 2013

University degree a must to visit UAE

Sep 18, 2012 | Sapa-AFP | 2 comments

Tourists from South Asian countries that export labour to the UAE will require a university degree to get a visa as the rich Gulf state fights an illegal influx.

Picture taken from www.ladyalamiri-uae.blogspot.com

 This would help significantly reduce the risk that individuals engaged in organised crime or the trafficking of persons could gain entry to the country 

Electricians, pipe fitters, masons, farmers, drivers, tailors and cleaners from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and the Philippines are now banned from obtaining a tourist visa, Gulf News daily said citing a senior immigration official.

The new measure sets a university degree as a prerequisite to obtain a visa, the official said.

"The Federal Residency Department... has decided to adopt stricter regimes for tourist, visit and conference visas to curb the influx of blue-collar workers from many labour exporting countries," said the official.

"This would help significantly reduce the risk that individuals engaged in organised crime or the trafficking of persons could gain entry to the country," he said.

Tourist visas are usually arranged through hotels or airlines and travel agents.

Tourism grew rapidly in the UAE, especially in the glitzy emirate of Dubai, where the number of tourists increased to 9.3 million in 2011, up 10 percent from the previous year.

The UAE has millions of foreign workers, mostly from South Asian countries.

The expat-dominated population is estimated to have grown to around 8.2 million by the end of 2010, with UAE nationals making up only 11.47 percent.

 

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Sun May 26 00:28:23 SAST 2013 ::
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Sep 18, 2012

Miss-eighty

Great move for them. Most countries are introducing tough laws all over to decrease numbers of foreign immigrants flooding their countries. It's very hard these days to obtain a British visa, they even increased their Uni fees by 50% last year, to make it hard for international students to study over there. When is SA going to follow suite?
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Sep 18, 2012

mesip

They must not worry, they are more than welcome to "take a tour" to South Africa - remember South Africa welcomes all & sundry. Let those blue collar workers come to Mzansi, let them come & have a nice life as the state will look after them. If they don't believe me they must ask all these foreigners how much of a milk & honey a country South Africa is. By the way, sensible step you have taken UAE.
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