In 2024, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) unveiled five new regulations aimed at improving the quality of life for its residents and enhancing its travel and tourism industry. These regulations encompass a wide range of areas, including visa requirements, transportation guidelines, environmental initiatives, and retail policies, reflecting the UAE’s commitment to fostering a more sustainable, secure, and efficient environment for both residents and visitors.
Revised Golden Visa Requirements
The UAE has revised the eligibility criteria for its Golden Visa program, removing the previous requirement of a Dhs1 million down payment for property investors seeking a 10-year residency. Under the new regulations, investors are now required to invest in properties valued at over Dhs2 million. This adjustment broadens the opportunities for property investors to obtain long-term residency, making the UAE an even more appealing destination for investment and residence.
E-Scooter Ban on Public Transport
Effective March 1, 2024, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has prohibited the use and transportation of e-scooters on Dubai’s metro and tram services. This restriction, currently limited to metro and tram services, underscores the UAE’s prioritization of safety and the efficient operation of public transportation systems, which is crucial for both residents and tourists.
Ban on Single-Use Plastic Bags
From January 1, 2024, Dubai has enforced a comprehensive ban on single-use plastic bags, with limited exceptions for specific food packaging. This initiative, announced by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, is designed to reduce plastic waste and promote environmental sustainability. The ban will expand to include all single-use products from June 1, 2024, with non-compliance resulting in fines. This regulation positions Dubai as a leader in environmental consciousness, appealing to eco-conscious travelers.
Paid Parking in Dubai Mall
Salik, in collaboration with Emaar Malls, will implement a paid parking system at Dubai Mall by the third quarter of 2024. This automated, barrier-free system will charge customers based on vehicle plate recognition, deducting fees directly from Salik accounts. This change aims to streamline parking management and enhance the shopping experience in one of the world’s largest malls, making it more convenient for visitors.
Temporary Pause on UAE Raffles and Prize Draws
As of January 1, 2024, the popular UAE raffle Mahzooz has temporarily suspended its operations to comply with new commercial gaming regulations. This suspension reflects an industry-wide mandate to establish a well-regulated gaming environment in the UAE. While this may impact some aspects of entertainment tourism, it emphasizes the country’s commitment to responsible gaming practices.