The real estate market in Dubai has been leading the way for property development, design and growth in the UAE region for many years. With the government innovative approach and range of incentives, the future for the real estate market is not only prosperous but also very stable.
With legislation granting the right of freehold to all nationalities now in effect, and the ever increasing demand for new property, people are looking more stringently at the legal requirement and development contracts that define the real estate market in Dubai .
Most legal matters whether regarding the buying or selling of real estate or obtaining a visa whilst being very straight forward, we would recommend all our clients take independent advice so they are able to raise questions that fit their individual circumstances.
Visa's requirements are routine, all visitors except AGCC nationals require a visa sponsored by a local entity such as a hotel or company. Visitors may apply for a transit visa (for 14 days), a visit visa (for 30 days renewable), or a tourist visa (for 30 days non-renewable). British citizens with a right of abode in the UK and expatriate residents of the AGCC who meet certain criteria may obtain 30 days visas on arrival. All current regulations should be checked before travelling, as they are subject to change.