European Residency and Visa Solutions
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Achieve long-term residency in European countries with our comprehensive solutions designed for a seamless transition to your new chapter. Many UAE expatriates consider applying for EU or UK residency as a strategic option after their careers in the Middle East. We provide expert guidance on various residency programs, including options for digital nomads, passive income earners, and family reunification. Our experienced team also assists with appeals for both short-term and long-term visa rejections, ensuring you have every opportunity for success.
We offer specialized support for tourist visa applications to Schengen countries, the UK, Japan, the US, China, and South Korea. Our focus on these applications helps minimize the risk of rejection by addressing critical legal considerations. Trust us to facilitate your journey toward European residency and beyond.
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Grant of Judicial Powers to Social Regulatory Officers in Dubai
Decision No. (55) of 2026 represents a structured and legally grounded expansion of enforcement authority within Dubai’s social regulatory framework. By clearly defining the scope of powers, duties, and procedural safeguards, the decision ensures that enforcement is carried out in a manner that is both effective and accountable.
08 April, 2026

Legal Liability Under Dubai Law No. (3) of 2026: Who Bears the Risk in Building Quality and Safety?
Published in Official Gazette No. 764 (12 March 2026), the law moves beyond technical compliance and introduces a structure where responsibility is distributed, overlapping, and continuous. For developers, contractors, engineering consultants, and property owners, this raises a critical question: where does legal risk ultimately sit?
25 March, 2026

Dubai Law No. (3) of 2026 on Building Quality and Safety: Strengthening Accountability Across the Real Estate Lifecycle
Dubai Law No. (3) of 2026 represents a significant evolution in the regulation of the built environment. By adopting a lifecycle approach to building quality and safety, the law moves beyond traditional regulatory models and establishes a more comprehensive framework of accountability.
23 March, 2026





