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ICA backs UAE cabinet move to let expats bring in families

The Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship (ICA) has announced that it is adopting Cabinet Resolution No.30 for 2019 regarding foreign residents wishing to bring their family members and servants to the UAE, which changed the main condition of acquiring residency from employment to income.
 
The resolution allows foreigners residing in the UAE to bring family members, classified as wife or husband, sons under the age of 18 and unmarried daughters, to reside in the UAE, as long as the total family income is Dh3,000 ($816) per month and their employer provides housing, or Dh4,000 ($1,088) per month without housing, said the statement from ICA.
 
Potential beneficiaries must provide proof of appropriate housing and health insurance for their families, as well as their registration in the national population database. They must also apply for IDs for every family member, it stated.
 
Major General Saeed Al Rashidi, Director-General of Foreigners Affairs and Ports at the ICA, said the resolution aims to ensure the stability of foreign workers in the UAE by allowing them to bring their families to the country, adding that the UAE Cabinet has instructed national authorities to research the resolution’s potential effects and offer basic services.
 
As per the new resolution, the sponsor, whether male or female, must present a certified marriage certificate and their children’s birth certificates translated into Arabic, as well as proof of their monthly income, explained Al Rashidi. 
 
A wife wishing to sponsor her children must attach a certified written agreement from her husband, he added.
 
Major General Al Rashidi pointed out that widowed and divorced women could also sponsor their children, provided they presented a recently issued divorce or death certificate to prove custody.
 
The resolution requires families to declare one sponsor, either a husband or wife, to prevent multiple sponsors,, he added.-TradeArabia News Service