Thousands of illegal immigrants
are expected to flock to centers across the country as the 60-day visa amnesty
begins on today.
Violators of the country’s
residency law can visit a centre in each Emirate to start the departure process
— which will see them leave the country with no ban or overstaying fines to
pay.
General Directorate of Residency
and Foreigner Affairs (GDRFA) officials confirmed illegal residents will be
granted exit permits to leave the country — with all fines waived — upon
visiting one of the 10 centres across the country.
Those applying for amnesty will
have fingerprints and iris scans taken to ensure there are no pending criminal
cases against them.
“The amnesty will start today and
will last for 60 days, giving time for all illegal residents and visitors to
leave the country without penalties,” officials said.
Last month Gulf News reported how Major General
Nasser Awadi Al Menhali, assistant undersecretary for Naturalisation, Residency
and Ports Affairs, announced the amnesty, detailing how illegal residents will
be allowed to leave the UAE without penalty.
As many as 342,000 illegal
immigrants took advantage of the last amnesty declared in 2007.
Around 300,000 illegal immigrants
left the country under the second amnesty which ran between January and April,
2002.
In 1996, about 200,000 illegal
residents left the country under a six-month amnesty.
Residency law violators should
take their passport and an air ticket to their home country to any of the 10
amnesty centres across the emirates.
Officials have emphasised there
is no need to approach the residency department where the original residency or
visit visa was issued.
Those without passports — if they
have been lost or stolen — will receive assistance from the residency department
to obtain out-passes from their consulates or embassies.
Anyone with outstanding
absconding cases against them, where their passport is held at a residency
department, will be given back their passport in order to leave the country.
In cases where violators cannot
afford an air ticket, they will receive support either in the form of
liquidating their bank guarantee deposited at the Ministry of Labour, or where
no guarantee exists, they will be helped by the authority on humanitarian
grounds.
An official added: “For those
violators who wish to stay in the UAE but who have allowed their residency to
expire, overstaying fines must be paid in order to legalise residency status.”
In Dubai, those wishing to take advantage of the
amnesty grace period can approach the Directorate to follow up on violations
and foreigner affairs in Al Aweer from 8am until 8pm, except during holidays.
Colonel Mohammad Alwan, director
of the GDRFA in Ajman, told Gulf News illegal residents in Ajman
can approach the centre in Al Jurf area — close to the Directorate of Residency
and Foreigners Affairs where a special tent has been set up.
Brigadier Dr Abdullah Sahoo,
director of the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in
Sharjah, said: “In order for illegal immigrants to have their exit permits
issued, they can approach the Sharjah residency department headquarters in Al
Jawazat Area.
“They need to bring an air
ticket, passport or out-passes from their consulates.”
People wishing to take advantage
of the amnesty can call the toll free number, 800 5111, for enquiries and
information on the required documents and how to apply.
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