The Economic Development of Abu Dhabi permits for virtual license for foreign investors
Sunil Ambalavelil
- at Labour And Immigration
- on Oct 31, 2021 - 13:27
- on Updated: Apr 5, 2022 - 16:54
Abu Dhabi’s economic development department announced the “virtual license” at the Abu Dhabi government pavilion of GITEX Technology Week.
The license permits a foreign investor not residing in the UAE to obtain an economic license to conduct business in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi from outside the UAE, prior to starting the residency procedures with the possibility of practising his activity from outside the country.
The Department of Abu Dhabi to work on the operations of virtual licenses through the website of the Abu Dhabi Business Center.
the digital identity registration mechanism, creation of an account and access through the link was further mentioned.
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