The United Arab Emirates has announced a new rule that all import invoices worth Dh10,000 or more will now require an attestation from the buyer.
The UAE Bankruptcy Law is a legal framework that provides a mechanism for individuals and companies to restructure their financial affairs and debts when they are unable to pay their creditors.
The Ministry keeps up its efforts to monitor the Emiratization rate in the private sector, to promote compliant businesses, and to impose monthly contributions (or fines) and administrative penalties.
The demand for long-term residency has soared after the UAE lowered the salary requirement from Dh50,000 to Dh30,000 to apply for Golden Visas for skilled professionals.
According to Article 51(2) of the Employment Law, it states that a foreign full-time employee who has completed one or more years of continuous service is entitled to gratuity.
The MoHRE highlighted in an advisory on Friday that companies in the UAE's private sector now have only 50 days remaining to reach the most recent Emiratization target before fines are enforced.
According to the statistics released by the Department of Economy and Tourism Dubai, around 10 million international visitors have arrived in Dubai this year.
Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah His Highness Dr. Law (2) of 2022 was issued by Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi
Sharjah has announced a 50 percent discount on late attestation fees for tenancy agreements. The half discount was issued by the Executive Council.
A unified digital system is in place for landlords and tenants to digitally sign and attest their tenancy agreement introduced for the first time in Sharjah.
The budget for the year 2023-2026 was approved in a cabinet meeting held on Monday under the leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.
The Consulate General of India in Dubai has announced an online appointment system for attestation services which will start on October 10.
The ADJD in coordination with the Al Majles Affairs Office held a lecture to promote the dissemination of legal culture among members of the society.
UAE nationals working in the government sector are allowed to take up to a year off to start their own business ventures.