
Top 3 Golden Visa myths debunked: Here's what you really need to qualify
UAE authorities have debunked major Golden Visa myths , including claims about lifetime visas via one-time fees and eligibility based on nationality.
authorities have debunked major , including claims about lifetime visas via one-time fees and eligibility based on nationality. Applicants cannot qualify using cryptocurrency or just a high salary, only official criteria and channels apply.
Residents are urged to verify Golden Visa details through ICP or government portals to avoid falling for scams.
The UAE's Golden Visa programme has been a magnet for global investors, skilled professionals, and long-term residents seeking stability and opportunity in the Emirates.
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But as its popularity grows, so do the rumours surrounding it.
Officials and government portals have moved to debunk several widespread misconceptions, urging residents and applicants to rely solely on verified sources when exploring eligibility and application procedures.
The UAE Golden Visa is a long-term residency program introduced in 2019 to attract and retain exceptional talent, investors, entrepreneurs, researchers, and skilled professionals in fields such as science, engineering, health, education, and the arts.
It allows eligible individuals to reside in the UAE for up to 10 years without the need for a local sponsor, with benefits including the ability to sponsor family members, own 100% of businesses, and enjoy greater visa security.
The initiative aims to support national development by offering stability to those who significantly contribute to the country's economy and innovation sectors.
Debunking the top Golden Visa rumours
Rumour 1: A One-Time AED 100,000 Fee Grants Lifetime Residency
Contrary to advertisements by overseas consultancies, the ICP has confirmed that the UAE does not offer lifetime Golden Visas for any nationality via a one-time fee.
Such claims lack legal grounds, and the processing must be handled through official ICP systems only. A case involving Rayad Group, which claimed such offers, is under legal scrutiny.
Rumour 2: Crypto or Token Investments Qualify You for the Visa
Authorities including the ICP, SCA, and VARA have jointly stated that investments in cryptocurrencies or tokens such as TON are not eligible grounds for a Golden Visa. Visa eligibility is based on defined categories, crypto does not feature among them.
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Rumour 3: Visa Qualification Only Requires AED 30,000 Basic Salary
This is misleading. While skilled professionals must earn at least AED 30,000 per month including allowances, this refers to total salary, not just basic pay. Additionally, under executive-level eligibility, a basic salary of AED 50,000 is required. All salary conditions must align with UAE employment classification and documentation.
Who actually qualifies for the Golden Visa?
The UAE Golden Visa is granted only to individuals who meet strict official categories and criteria, as outlined on the government portal (u.ae) and ICP platforms. Eligible groups include:
Investors : AED 2 million investment or public fund deposit, with no more than 30% financed by loan.
: AED 2 million investment or public fund deposit, with no more than 30% financed by loan. Entrepreneurs : Projects valued at AED 500,000 or more, backed by incubators or government support.
: Projects valued at AED 500,000 or more, backed by incubators or government support. Skilled Professionals & Specialists : Bachelor's degree at minimum, classified under MOHRE Level 1 or 2 occupations, € 30,000+ monthly salary; executive roles require basic salary of AED 50,000.
: Bachelor's degree at minimum, classified under MOHRE Level 1 or 2 occupations, € 30,000+ monthly salary; executive roles require basic salary of AED 50,000. Exceptional Talent, Scientists, Creatives : Recognised researchers, patent holders, award‑winning professionals with ministry endorsements.
: Recognised researchers, patent holders, award‑winning professionals with ministry endorsements. Outstanding Students/Graduates : GPA ≥ 95% for high school or ≥ 3.5 for universities top-ranked globally, and graduation within past two years.
: GPA ≥ 95% for high school or ≥ 3.5 for universities top-ranked globally, and graduation within past two years. Elite Athletes & Sports Professionals : Must hold recognition from UAE sports authorities like the General Sports Authority.
: Must hold recognition from UAE sports authorities like the General Sports Authority. Humanitarian Pioneers & Frontline Heroes: Individuals with significant contributions to public health or humanitarian services.
Application pathway & official guidance
Applications must be submitted through official ICP platforms, including the smart services portal, GDRFA (for Dubai), or TAMM (for Abu Dhabi). No consultancy or third-party service is authorised to lodge applications.
While some agencies issued misleading claims, for example, selling services priced at Dh40,000, official application fees are typically around Dh3,000, excluding costs such as medical tests or Emirates ID.
The ICP has warned it will take legal action against entities spreading misinformation or soliciting money unofficially.
Why this clarification matters now
As misinformation spreads rapidly online, especially targeting applicants in India and Bangladesh, individuals risk falling prey to scams or paying undocumented fees.
Only merit-based, category‑specific applications are honoured, there is no buying of visas via payment alone.
ICP encourages everyone to verify details using official UAE government portals or authorised customer service centres.
There is no blanket or lifetime Golden Visa scheme based on payment.
Golden Visa eligibility is strictly defined, application processes are only valid via government portals, and crypto-based or salary‑only schemes are not recognised. Prospective applicants should rely exclusively on official ICP and UAE government resources to ensure legitimacy and avoid fraudulent offers.
FAQ
1. Can I get a lifetime Golden Visa by paying a one-time fee?
No. The UAE does not grant lifetime Golden Visas through a one-time payment. All applications must go through official government channels.
2. Is it true that citizens of certain countries automatically qualify for the Golden Visa?
No. Nationality is not a factor. Eligibility depends on professional achievements, investments, or specific criteria—not passport origin.
3. Can I apply for a Golden Visa using cryptocurrency investments?
No. The UAE does not accept cryptocurrency as a qualifying investment for the Golden Visa.
4. If I have a high salary, am I guaranteed a Golden Visa?
Not necessarily. While income is considered, you must also meet other professional or academic criteria.
5. Where can I verify Golden Visa information?
Always check with the official UAE ICP (Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Port Security) website or trusted government portals.

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