The UAE has debunked media reports claiming that lifetime Golden Visas are being granted to citizens of certain countries.
In a statement published on national news agency WAM, the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP) said the reports in "some local and international media outlets" was published without "coordination with the relevant authorities in the UAE".
The authority reiterated that all Golden Visa applications are handled exclusively by official government channels within the UAE, and no third party is authorised to process the applications.
It added that legal action will be taken against "entities spreading such false information in an attempt to illegally collect money from individuals aspiring to live and reside in the UAE, exploiting their hopes for a dignified and secure life".
Several media outlets in India had claimed that the UAE was offering lifetime, nomination-based Golden Visas for Indians and Bangladeshis living outside the country for a one-time cost of AED 100,000 for a limited time through agencies of the Rayad Group.
The ICP urged the public to refrain from responding to "rumours and false news aimed at (making a) quick profit" and to "avoid paying any fees or submitting personal documents to any party claiming to provide these services".
The authority clarified that all categories, conditions and regulations for obtaining the Golden Visa are clearly defined on the authority's official website or smart application.
It urged the public to verify the accuracy of the visa procedures only through official channels.

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