DUBAI: The UAE has beefed up its security framework, with residents and employers alike being put on notice.
The Gulf country has warned of tough new residency and immigration laws, warning that violators will now face jail time as well as hefty fines worth millions of dirhams.
Authorities have tightened entry and residence laws to strengthen national security, public safety and social stability. Authorities have announced that anyone who shelters or employs illegal foreign residents will face zero tolerance.
People entering the country without legal approval pose serious threats to public order and national security. Providing shelter or employment to these infiltrators has been officially declared a major criminal offense.
Under Federal Law No. 29 of 2021, violators now face:
Minimum fine: AED 100,000
Maximum fine: A staggering AED 5 million for systematic or multiple violations
Minimum two months in prison
But the law doesn’t stop there, anyone who provides accommodation, employment, or **any assistance that enables an infiltrator to reside in the UAE illegally will also be equally liable.
The UAE government has made one thing clear:
Violating residence laws is now a crime against national security.
These tough new measures reflect the UAE’s vision of maintaining a highly secure, law-abiding, and orderly society, supported by modern border controls and a modern residence system.
The authorities further confirmed that immigration teams have begun strict enforcement as they launch a crackdown to protect the labor market. A zero-tolerance policy is now in full force, and penalties will be swift and severe.