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H.H.Dr. Sheikh Sultan Bin Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Member of the Executive Council of Abu Dhabi.
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- was elected by the Supreme Council of Rulers (Federal Supreme Council) as President of the United Arab Emirates on 3 November 2004, to succeed his father, the late HH Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who had been UAE President from the foundation of the Federation in 1971.
Sheikh Khalifa is also Ruler of Abu Dhabi, having succeeded to that position on his father's death on 2 November 2004.
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Visa Requirements
The requirements of obtaining a tourism visa to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and its seven emirates (Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah) are that your passport is valid for at least 6 months before your arrival.
Below is a list of tourism visas that travellers can obtain in order to enter the UAE.
Tourist Visas
Tourist visas are the most common tourism visa issued to visitors to the United Arab Emirates.
The visa is a 30-day visa that is issued to individuals intending to spend less than 30 days in the UAE and who are unable to obtain a visit visa. A tourist visa can be issued by the hotel that you are staying in or through a local travel company. The visa normally takes a week to be issued, but it can also be issued urgently within 2 to 3 working days.
Visit Visas
Visit visas are issued to individuals intending to stay over 30 days in the United Arab Emirates. The list below contains countries that don't require a visit visa before entering the UAE, and can obtain visa on arrival at an airport, border, or entry point, which is valid for 60 days.
Countries in Europe
 | Andorra |
 | Austria |
 | Belgium |
 | Denmark |
 | Finland |
 | France |
 | Germany |
 | Great Britain |
 | Greece |
 | Iceland |
 | Ireland |
 | Italy |
 | Luxembourg |
 | Liechtenstein |
 | Monaco |
 | Netherlands |
 | Norway |
 | Portugal |
 | San Marino |
 | Spain |
 | Sweden |
 | Switzerland |
 | Vatican City |
Countries in Asia
 | Brunei |
 | Hong Kong |
 | Japan |
 | Malaysia |
 | Singapore |
 | South Korea |
Countries in America & Others
 | USA |
 | Canada |
 | Australia |
 | New Zealand |
Countries in the Middle East
 | Bahrain |
 | Kuwait |
 | Oman |
 | Qatar |
 | Saudi Arabia |
GCC residents with high level professions (managers, doctors, engineers, etc) can also obtain a visit visa on arrival. Alternatively, a visit visa can be applied for through a tourist company.
Service Visas (Entry Service Permit)
A service visa is a 14-day visa that can be issued by a United Arab Emirates hotel or tourist company, intending for visitors who plan to spend less than 2 weeks in the UAE.
Other Tourism Visas
A transit visa is a 4-day (96 hour) visa that can be utilized by transit travellers who would like to spend their transit hours or days outside of a UAE aiport terminal. A transit visa can be issued to individuals who have a valid ticket for an onward flight by any airline that has an office within the the United Arab Emirates. The transit visa can be applied for at the transit airport or through the airlines at a cost of around Dhs. 250 (US$ 70).
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