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1. What is Golden Visa?

The Golden Visa is a long-term residency program offered by the United Arab Emirates, granting 5 to 10-year renewable visas to skilled professionals, investors, and entrepreneurs, providing them with stability, family sponsorship, and various other benefits.

2. What will I do if my Tenant does not want to move out from my appartment despite of countless times I gave notice.

In such a situation, you should follow legal procedures, including sending formal eviction notices and, if necessary, seeking legal assistance.

3. How to start a business here in UAE?

 To start a business in the UAE, create a business plan, choose your legal structure, register a trade name, obtain the required licenses, arrange local sponsorship if needed, secure visas and office space, open a bank account, and register with the authorities.

4. How much money should I have

The required startup capital in the UAE varies widely depending on your business type and location. It can range from thousands to millions of AED.

5. Does my visit visa can be transferred to Employment Visa?

Yes, it is possible to transfer from a visit visa to an employment visa in the UAE

6. Is there any Multiple Entry as Visit Visa in UAE?

Yes, the UAE offers multiple entry visit visas, allowing you to enter and exit the country multiple times during the visa's validity period. These visas are often used for tourism, business visits, or family visits, and they come with varying durations, such as 30 days, 90 days, and longer.

7. Is it transferrable to Employment Visa?

Yes, in the UAE, it is possible to transfer from a multiple entry visit visa to an employment visa. This process typically involves securing a job offer from an employer, meeting the required criteria, and completing the necessary paperwork for the employment visa.

8. What is Disputes Specialist means?

A Disputes Specialist is a professional who specializes in resolving disputes or conflicts between parties, whether in a legal, business, or other context. They are experts in dispute resolution techniques, negotiation, and often have a deep understanding of relevant laws and regulations. Disputes Specialists may work in various fields, including legal, mediation, arbitration, or within organizations to handle internal disputes. Their primary goal is to facilitate resolution and mitigate conflicts between parties.

9. I am a landlord, what are the things I need to do to secure a contract?

    These disputes involve landlord-tenant issues. Services include mediation, contract review, and representation in rental dispute committees.

10. What Does Handling Banking Cases Entail?

    Banking cases involve disputes related to banking transactions, loans, mortgages, and financial regulations.

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