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UAE

Indian businessman receives Sharjah’s first gold card

Lalo Samuel is the chairman of the Kingston group



Brig Arif Al Shamsi presents the gold card to Lalu Samuel in the presence of Col Abdullah Saleh Al Naqbi.
Image Credit: Sharjah foreign affairs department

Sharjah: Kingston Group chairman Lalo Samuel has become the first expat investor in Sharjah to receive the residency golden card.

Brigadier Arif Al Shamsi, director-general of residency and foreigners affairs in Sharjah, handed over the emirate’s first gold residence card to the Indian expat in the presence of Colonel Abdullah Saleh Al Naqbi, Deputy Director of Entry and Residence Permits, and a number of other senior officers.

Brig Al Shamsi said he wished Samuel a happy stay in the country under its wise leadership. He said the first residency gold card in the emirate was issued based on the UAE Cabinet resolution No. 56 of May 2018 regarding the Organisation of Residence Permits for Investors, Entrepreneurs and Professional Talent.

The long term residence visa scheme is part of broader programme to boost foreign investment and attract talent.

Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai, said the gold card was a long-term residency for investors, and exceptional workers in the fields of health, engineering, science and art.

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He said it was the UAE’s way “to welcome all those seeking to be a part of the UAE’s success story and making it a second home”.

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