Swank Development invites you to create a lasting presence in the UAE by investing in one of our distinguished properties. With an investment of AED 2 million or more, you can qualify for the UAE Real Estate Golden Visa, paving the way for long-term residency in one of the world’s most dynamic environments.
To be eligible for the Real Estate Golden Visa, your investment must meet or exceed AED 2 million in value, with the property fully owned.
You must hold the property for at least 2 years following the approval of your Golden Visa, ensuring a stable investment.
The Real Estate Golden Visa offers a 10-year residency, with the opportunity for renewal, allowing you to plan your future with confidence.
The Golden Visa isn’t just for you—it also extends to your immediate family, including your spouse, children, parents, and dependents.
The Real Estate Golden Visa is a long-term residency visa designed for property investors. It allows you to reside in the UAE for 10 years without the need for a local sponsor, offering you the security and flexibility to make the UAE your permanent home.
To qualify, you need to invest in a property or properties within the UAE that have a total value of at least AED 2 million. If the property is mortgaged, the outstanding balance must not bring the property’s value below this threshold. For example, a property valued at AED 5 million can have up to AED 3 million in mortgage principal remaining.
The Golden Visa provides the freedom to live and work in the UAE long-term, offering a sense of security and belonging. It also enables you to focus on your personal and professional goals without the need for frequent visa renewals.
Yes, the Real Estate Golden Visa is renewable. After the initial 10-year period, you can renew your visa, ensuring that you and your family can continue to reside in the UAE long-term.
Absolutely. The Golden Visa allows you to sponsor your spouse, children, and even your parents and other dependents, ensuring that your entire family can enjoy the benefits of living in the UAE.
To sponsor your spouse, you will need an attested and translated marriage certificate. For children, a birth certificate is required. Additional documentation may be necessary depending on the specific circumstances of other dependents.
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