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UAE PASSPORT FORCE INITIATIVE Aims High for 2021

UAE Passport Awarded A Certificate


(Source: Arton Capital)
(Source: Arton Capital)
USPA NEWS - At a Ceremony, the Government of the UAE accepted a Certificate bestowed by the Passport Index, in Recognition for Being the Most Powerful Passport in the GCC. UAE Passport Holders enjoy a Visa-Free Score of 127, which places them in the top 25 Passports Globally.
At a Ceremony, the Government of the UAE accepted a Certificate bestowed by the Passport Index, in Recognition for Being the Most Powerful Passport in the GCC. UAE Passport Holders enjoy a Visa-Free Score of 127, which places them in the top 25 Passports Globally. Developed by Arton Capital, the Global Advisory Leader For Residence and Citizenship Colutions, the Passport Index is the World's Most Popular Destination for everything on Passports. The Index ranks National Passports by the Cross-Border Access they bring, assigning a "Visa-Free Score" according to the number of Countries a Passport Holder can visit Visa-Free or with Visa on Arrival.
The Ministry recently launched the UAE Passport Force Initiative, with the goal to place the State's Passport on the List of the Five Most Important Passports in the World by 2021 upon the Directives of HH Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. In recent years, the UAE has been focused on establishing Strategic Relations and Partnerships that contribute to enhancing the Status of the State at the International Level.

The Ministry stepped up the Diplomatic move towards greater openness to the World including strengthening relations with certain Countries, beside strong Positive Presence in all Regional and International Forums. The Government's Strategy aims to provide distinguished Services to Citizens, including Exemption from Pre-Entry Visa Requirements to Countries of the World.

Source : Arton Capital

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