The United Arab Emirates has introduced the Blue Visa, a new 10-year residency permit aimed at recognizing individuals for their exceptional contributions to environmental protection and sustainability. Unveiled at the World Governments Summit 2025, this visa complements existing long-term residency programs like the Golden and Green Visas, focusing on sustainability leaders from around the globe.
The Blue Visa targets a wide array of environmental advocates:
This broad eligibility ensures that both local and international contributors to environmental causes are acknowledged for their efforts.
Holders of the Blue Visa enjoy several key advantages:
These benefits are designed to enhance the capability and impact of environmental leaders.
Applying for the Blue Visa can be done through these methods:
The first phase of the application process will involve electronic approvals, managed by the ICP’s established procedures.
The Blue Visa joins an array of residency programs launched by the UAE to attract talent and investment:
Each program targets different sectors but shares the common goal of fostering growth and innovation in the UAE.
The introduction of the Blue Visa signifies the UAE’s commitment to environmental stewardship and global collaboration. By providing long-term residency and support, the UAE is not only attracting but also celebrating those who lead the charge in environmental conservation. For eligible individuals, this visa offers a unique platform to advance their environmental work while living in one of the most progressive countries in the Middle East.
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