Sanjay Dutt receives a golden visa for the UAE, expresses gratitude
Actor Sanjay Dutt on Wednesday expressed gratitude to the government of UAE on receiving a golden visa for the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Sanjay Dutt receives a golden visa for the UAE, expresses gratitude
Actor Sanjay Dutt on Wednesday expressed gratitude to the government of UAE on receiving a golden visa for the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It s an honour to receive the prestigious Visa. I m grateful to the government of UAE for their never-ending support considering Dubai became a home for my family in the past year. The Golden Visa initiative by the leaders is truly visionary, it has helped the country grow as an investor-friendly nation and I m sure it will continue to do so in the coming years. I vow to help the country whenever they are in need since that s what our true purpose as humans is, to help each other grow, Dutt shared.
The last few weeks were [a] very difficult time for my family and me, he posted on
Twitter. But like they say, God gives the hardest battles to his strongest soldiers. And today, on the occasion of my kid s birthday, I am happy to come out victorious from this battle and be able to give them the best gift I can – the health and well-being of our family. This wouldn t have been possible without the unwavering faith and support from all of you. I am eternally grateful to my family, friends and all of the fans who have stood by me and been my source of strength through this trying time. Thank you for the love, kindness and countless blessings that you have sent my way.
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Invest in Dubai (IID), a platform offering advice and tools to investors looking to set up a business in the emirate, attracted 3,746 foreign investors from 77 countries in less than four months.
Founded in February, the platform recorded strong growth in registrations from companies keen to explore post-pandemic opportunities in Dubai.
Investors from 10 countries including the UK, Russia, France, Jordan, Egypt, India, Pakistan and the Philippines accounted for 90 per cent of interested investors, Mohammed Al Marri, director general of the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai, said.
“The average age of investors was 37 years. The 26-35 age group represented 37 per cent of investments, followed by the 36-45 age group at 35 per cent. We constantly check the data on registered customers on the IID platform to make sure it is credible,” he added.