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How to Get a 2-Year Dubai Investor Visa With Any Property Value: New Lowered Rules Explained

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Dubai Investor Visa 2-Year

The introduction of major reforms by the Dubai Land Department’s Taskeen Programme has significantly made it easier for property owners to qualify for residency in Dubai. The most significant change is elimination of the existing minimum property value criterion of AED 750,000 that was applied to sole property owners with a desire for a land investment visa that is renewable for 2 years. 

It was required for investors to buy AED 750,000 worth of housing or real estate previously to qualify for the visa. The new policy extended to the UAE allows a single owner of a property built and purchased in a designated freehold area in Dubai to apply, irrespective of the market value. Under the new rules, property can be included in home ownership, whether it’s in a studio apartment or a mini residence.

What Has Changed Under the New Rules?

Revised framework that spells out ownership structure instead of property price. The most significant change comes for sole owners, who will be given the greatest advantage under the new rules, and continue to apply separately for joint owners.

Thus the minimum investment threshold has been removed for individual property owners. So long as the ownership of the property is written in the name of the new owner alone and the property is fully built, the owner can apply for the 2 year visa.

Rules for Joint Property Owners

There are minimum financial requirements for joint ownership applications. Property rights are separate among co-owners, each of them must have a holding of at least AED 400,000.

For instance, if two persons are buying a property as co-owners, their values of the property would likely have to be AED 800,000 or more combined for both buyers to qualify for themselves. Married couples can apply for a combined ownership share, and provide a legally authenticated marriage certificate at the application.

Who Can Apply?

Before they apply for a visa there are a number of common eligibility criteria that must be fulfilled:

  • Have ownership of an entire residence in a freehold Dubai area.
  • To own the title deed personally (for applications for independent ownership).
  • Satisfy the territorial conditions of ownership of valves as applicable.
  • Have a passport valid for a minimum of 6 months.
  • Ensure that Immigration and documentation standards are met by the Dubai Land Department.

At this moment, off-plan properties do not qualify for the Investor Visa on the standard 2-year visa route.

Documents Required for the Application

The documents outlined below should be ready before an applicant is to start his/her application procedure. Incomplete and/or missing documentation may stall approval. The necessary documents are:

  • Original Dubai Land Department Title Deed.
  • A valid passport (photocopied in case of loss).
  • Dubai Police Good Conduct Certificate (GCC).
  • ALSO Bank No Objection Certificate (NOC) and mortgage liability letter (for mortgage financed property).
  • Recent passport-size photograph that complies with the standard for the ICP.
  • National Identification Card

How Much Does the 2-Year Investor Visa Cost?

The property value limit has been lifted on the sole ownership but Government processing fees remain. Check the table below.

Fee ComponentEstimated Cost
Investor Visa ProcessingAED 10,765
Police Clearance CertificateAdditional fee
Medical Test & Emirates IDIncluded in processing stages

2-Year Investor Visa vs 10-Year Golden Visa

Entry into UAE residency is less costly via the updated Taskeen Programme as compared to the Golden Visa. Check the table below for the comparison between 2-Year Investor Visa vs 10-Year Golden Visa.

Feature2-Year Investor Visa10-Year Golden Visa
Minimum Property ValueNo minimum (sole owners)AED 2 million
Eligible PropertyCompleted units onlyCompleted or qualifying off-plan
Validity 2 Years2 Years10 Years
Police Clearance RequiredYesNo
Family SponsorshipSpouse and eligible childrenFamily plus domestic staff
UAE Stay RequirementVisit every 180 daysMore flexible residency rules

Larger property investors will be more inclined to avail of the Golden Visa and smaller ones more likely to use the newInvestor Visa, which takes 2 years to obtain.

Why Does This Policy Matters?

Lifting the minimum investment rule is likely to attract more international investors to Dubai’s affordable housing segment. Studio flats and other lower rentier sized properties now offer a viable option for securing UAE residency status without the need for a high-priced property purchase.

The change aligns with Dubai’s long-term vision of boosting its competitiveness for investors, entrepreneurs and long-term residents and improving the real estate market at various investment levels.

FAQs

Is the 2 year Investor Visa applicable to Off Plan Property?

Not all new homes are eligible for the Taskeen Programme as of now – only homes that have been officially registered with a title deed.

What is the least number of booth owners who need to own this?

Each joint owner has to own at least AED 400,000. In the majority of instances, two co-owners should have a property worth around AED 800,000 for both.

Do married couples have the option to use combined ownership?

Yes. Married couples can submit a valid attested marriage certificate when applying, and will be allowed to add together their ownership rights.

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