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The United Arab Emirates has launched a 10-year Blue Residency Visa for individuals who have made exceptional efforts and contributions to protecting the environment – marine or land. The decision to launch the visa, which aims to attract and retain global leaders in environmental research, activism, and technological solutions, was announced by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice-President, Prime Minister, and Ruler of Dubai, following a Cabinet meeting at Qasr Al Watan, in Abu Dhabi. Successful applicants may include members of international environmental organisations, award-winning researchers, and distinguished activists, said reports appearing in various media platforms. .
Year of Sustainability
The Blue Residency Visa coincides with the UAE’s ongoing Year of Sustainability, a national commitment extending the focus on environmental initiatives and the landmark UAE consensus established during COP28, the UN Climate Change Conference held in Dubai in December 2023. The visa can create hundreds of job opportunities for those who care about the environment, experts said. It will help climate advocates balance their passion for the environment and job security.
Dr Amna bint Abdullah Al Dahak, Minister of Climate Change and Environment, said the visa will attract the best talent and leading lights in the field of sustainability and climate champions from across the world. Azeem Zainulbhai, co-founder and chief product officer at talent-on-demand platform Outsized, said the longterm residency will boost the jobs centred round environmental sustainability.
He said candidates for the Blue Visa must be well-versed in a variety of specialised fields. “Essential expertise includes environmental sciences, sustainable development practices, marine biology, and policy-making related to climate action and conservation.”
Environment protection
According to the Government, the 10- year visa is open to individuals who have made contributions to environment protection. These include marine life, land-based ecosystems, air quality, sustainability technologies or circular economy. It will be granted to members of international organisations, associations and non-Governmental organisations, global award winners, and distinguished activists and researchers.
Experts feel the Blue Visa will also enhance opportunities for freelancers and consultants in the UAE. The Blue Visa significantly enriches prospects for freelancers and consultants specialising in the environmental and sustainability sectors. By offering extended residency options, it provides these professionals with a stable and attractive base to operate within the UAE, fostering both personal growth and professional development.