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Planning to study in UAE? Here's what every International student must know
With world-class universities and a welcoming visa system, the UAE continues to attract students from across the globe offering diverse academic programs and scholarship opportunities in an increasingly global academic hub/Representative Image
As the academic year winds down, students and parents begin exploring university options and academic majors that align with the student's goals. For international and non-GCC students, the UAE offers diverse educational opportunities from world-class universities to flexible visa options and scholarships.
According to the UAE Digital Government, the country provides pathways for international students to enrol in both public and private institutions, making it a major hub for global learners.
Higher Education Access for Foreign Students
The UAE allows non-UAE and non-GCC students to study in public schools (for a fee) and at both public and private universities. Several institutions also offer scholarships and special programs for high-achieving international applicants.
Recently, the United Arab Emirates University (UAEU) announced it will admit foreign students who meet academic standards and are able to pay applicable tuition fees.
Official Guide for Foreign and Resident Students
The UAE Digital Government outlines several key steps for international students seeking enrollment in private universities:
Research accredited universities licensed by the Commission for Academic Accreditation.
Verify that your chosen program is recognised by the UAE's regulatory bodies.
Understand each institution's admission criteria and application timelines.
Familiarise yourself with the visa requirements set by the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA).
Coordinate with your embassy in the UAE for scholarship opportunities and procedural guidance.
Students sponsored by foreign governments must liaise with their respective agencies for proper documentation and arrangements.
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Students can study and reside in the UAE under a visa sponsored by either their university or a UAE-resident parent or relative. The visa is typically issued for one year and is renewable with proof of ongoing enrollment at a licensed educational institution.
Key Points on Sponsorship:
Male students under 25 can be sponsored by a parent.
Male students over 25 can continue under parental sponsorship with proof of enrolment in a year-long program.
Female students can be sponsored by parents regardless of age.
Visa Requirements for Students
Before applying for a visa, the applicant must be officially accepted into a recognised institution. The visa application will then require:
New students: Admission letter from a UAE university.
Current students: Enrolment certificate.
Medical fitness certificate from a UAE-approved center.
Proof of sponsorship by a university, parent, or relative.
Final approval from the GDRFA.
It's advisable to consult the UAE embassy in your home country for detailed information and updates.
Student Visa Duration and Conditions
Validity: One year, renewable annually with updated proof of enrolment.
Sponsorship: Can be from a university or a UAE-resident parent/relative.
Fees: Typically between AED 5,500 ( 1,498 USD) to AED 6,500 ( 1,771 USD), depending on the institution (Source: GBS Dubai).
Where to Apply:
GDRFA e-service portals for each emirate
GDRFA Dubai official website or app
ICP (Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Port Security) app
DubaiNow app
Along with this, high-achieving students may qualify for long-term Golden Residency Visas of 5 or 10 years. This applies to individuals demonstrating academic excellence and offers a pathway to long-term stay in the UAE. (Source: Visit Dubai)
Important Reminders
All student visa applications must mee admission requirements.
Visa approval remains subject to GDRFA review in each emirate.
Students should maintain valid documents and stay up to date on university enrolment to avoid visa issues.