Sunday, 15 April 2012

Tenancy contract must for sponsoring family

Residents must have house rental papers in their name to apply for relatives' visas

Dubai: A top official at the Ministry of Interior has warned that no leniency will be given to those who don't produce a tenancy contract under their own name when seeking to sponsor family members on their own residency visas.
Major General Nasser Al Awadi Al Menhali, acting Assistant Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior for Naturalisation and Residency, told Gulf News yesterday expatriates need to have a proper accommodation with a valid tenancy contract under their own name to be able to sponsor their family members.
The clarification by Maj Gen Al Menhali comes after some expatriates said they were not aware of the rules.
One Dubai resident said he wanted to sponsor his family but that his application was rejected because he used to live in shared accommodation with his brother.
The Indian man said the residency department in Dubai had asked him to submit a tenancy contract under his own name and that he would not be able to sponsor his wife and children without one.
"This is not a new rule as it was implemented a few years ago, but people are still ignorant to such rules and are surprised when they are asked to submit tenancy contracts under their name to sponsor their families," said Maj Gen Al Menhali.
"Applicants across the country must produce a copy of their tenancy contract to prove their eligibility to sponsor a family so as to ensure they can actually afford to give their families a decent living space," he added.

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