With effect from February 4, it is going to be mandatory to receive a 'certificate of good conduct' in order to obtain a work visa in the UAE, Khaleej Times reported on January 10. Now to make the process simpler, Dubai police posted a link on their official Twitter account through which the certificate can be applied online.
The link contains the cost, requirements and other useful information in order to secure the document.
In addition, the applications can be made using the Dubai Police app which can be accessed on all smartphones and is available in English and Arabic. Here, an individual has to enter his/her name along with the identity card number to initiate the process. The fee to obtain the certificate for UAE resident expats is Dh210.
The 'certificate of good conduct' should be issued by the country of origin of the person, or the country where he has been living for the past five years. It should then be ratified by the state's mission, as well as the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
The certificate will only be applicable for the worker concerned and not his/her dependents. Those coming to the country on visit or tourist visas do not require the certificate either.
Let's take a look at the details:
Documentations required
Valid Emirates ID
Active e-mail address
Service Fee
1 Certificate - UAE National -100 Dirhams
2 Certificate - Resident - 200 Dirhams
3 Certificate - From Outside the Country 300 Dirhams
4 Knowledge Fee - 10 Dirhams
5 Innovation Fee - 10 Dirhams
Where to apply
(Channel Name - Timing - Period to finish the request)
1 Dubai Police Website- Internet - (24h/7days) - 5 Minutes
2 Dubai Police Smart Apps (24h/7days) -5 Minutes
3 Call center 901 (Only Inquiries) - (24h/7days) -5 Minutes
4 Offices 7.30 am to 2.30 pm (Sunday to Thursday) 15 Minutes
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