
10-Year Golden Visa via Property Investment
- Investors purchasing real estate worth at least AED 2 million—whether ready, offplan, or mortgaged—now qualify for the 10-year Golden Visa. Recent policy changes
have removed the previous down payment requirement, meaning mortgage terms or
payment plans no longer disqualify applicants.
Two-Year Renewable Investor Visa
- A more affordable option for investors: own a residential property worth
AED 750,000 and you’re eligible for a 2-year renewable investor visa.
Nomination-Based Lifetime Visa (For Indian/Bangladeshi Nationals)
- A new nomination-based Golden Visa allows eligible Indian and Bangladeshi
applicants to obtain permanent residency via a one-time fee of AED 100,000
(approx. Rs 23 lakh)—without property investment. However, this move has
sparked controversy: UAE authorities have clarified that the fee alone does not
guarantee visa approval, which remains merit-based and subject to stringent
criteria.
Market Context: Why Real Estate + Visa Makes Sense Now
- Surging Demand & Price Growth
Dubai’s property market remains red-hot. In Q3 2024 alone, sales hit around
AED 120 billion, with home prices rising 147% over five years.
- Investor-Friendly Legislation
The removal of the AED 1 million down payment rule has made the Golden Visa
more accessible, attracting diverse investors and boosting confidence in the real
estate sector.
- Record Transaction Growth
In early 2025, Dubai saw a 23% increase in January property transactions yearon-year, with total sales surpassing AED 44 billion.
- High Yields & Strategic Locations
Popular freehold zones like Downtown Dubai, Dubai Marina, and Business Bay offer
7–8% rental yields, while prime properties could see 8–12% price growth in 2025.
Summary for Smart Investors
Visa Option
Real Estate Investment
Requirement
Key Benefits
10-Year Golden Visa
AED 2 million+
Full residency, sponsor family, no
sponsor needed
2-Year Investor Visa
AED 750,000+
Lower entry point, renewable
Nomination-Based
Visa
AED 100,000 fee (for some
nationals)
Potential permanent residency
(merit-based
Remember, property qualification rules are now more flexible—off-plan purchases,
escrow-backed investments, and mortgaged units can all qualify for Golden Visa eligibility
with the right documentation.
What Should You Do Next?
1. Confirm Your Investment Strategy
Decide whether your goal is long-term residency (Golden Visa) or shorter-term
mobility (Investor Visa).
2. Choose the Right Property
Aim for established freehold areas offering strong rental yields and capital growth.
3. Ensure Documentation is Complete
Secure the necessary paperwork—like Oqood, escrow proof, DLD confirmation, and
title deed(s).
4. Work with Expert Partners
Engage trusted agents or service providers to streamline visa and real estate
processes