Middle East IMMIGRATION

The Middle East Immigration is one of the exotic regions connecting Asia, Africa and Europe. It’s well known as the crude oil supply source of the world. The Middle East with its rich hydrocarbons, strategic geopolitical location, key international sea lanes, and choke points, from the Suez Canal and Bab al-Mandab to the Strait of Hormuz– has been a natural location for excellent power rivalry for years. It has a stable economy, massive employment, global business hub.

About Middle East Immigration

Skilled Worker Visa

Foreign nationals who want to live in Middle Eastern countries long-term must have a Residence Visa. In addition, if you want to be allowed to work, you must also have a work permit. However, before everything, you need an employer willing to hire you and start the necessary procedure to procure your employment visa and work permit.

The employment visa has specific rules ensuring workers’ rights, which may vary from country to country.

General Employment Visa Rules

To be allowed to work in any Middle Eastern country, the company hiring you must fulfill the following conditions:

  • You must be at least 18 years old
  • The license of the company hiring you has to be valid
  • The company must not have any violations
  • The work you do must correspond to the nature of the company hiring you

Feel free to contact us for employment assistance. 

Study Visa

Obtaining a student visa can be relatively straightforward. Once you are admitted to an accredited institute, they will apply for your student visa on your behalf. You will get a visa copy via email and do not have to visit the embassy in your home country. To get your institute to sponsor your visa, you must show that you have the funds to pay for your education. Sometimes, you must pay the entire course fee before the institute applies for your study visa. Make sure you fully understand the requirements of your chosen institution before granting the permit.

Feel free to contact us for admission to Middle Eastern Universities.

documentation and visa process.

Business Investor Visa

The Middle East provides excellent business and work prospects in attracting expats worldwide. The below four are the most important factors making the cosmopolitan city one of the best options to work and build a career.

  • Safety
  • Quality of living
  • Luxury
  • World-class infrastructure and comfort
  • Plenty of work opportunities
  • Tax-free (No income tax)

A multicultural workforce with more than 200 nationalities gives global exposure and works as a launch pad to countries like Australia, Canada, the UK and the USA. The general requirement to start a business in the Middle East:

  • Should be a graduate in case of professional, Trade qualifications for an unskilled worker.
  • 2-3+ years of experience.
  • Must have a job offer from a local employer
  • Meet medical requirements

The benefits of having a business in this region

  • Tax-free income
  • Be a resident as long as your employment exists
  • Sponsor your family- Parents, Wife and Children

Visitor Visa

Visitor visas can be obtained for eligible individual tourists from around the world. Females below 18 are only eligible to apply for this visa if they travel with their parents.

Feel free to contact us for your visitor visa.

Immigration in Middle East

Middle East Immigration with Immigration highway
Immigration in Middle East with Immigration Highway

Our Most Frequently Asked Questions!! (FAQ)

What is needed to study in the Middle East?

You will need to secure admission at a higher education institution and obtain a visa to embark on your student journey in the Middle east.
You can contact us for guidance, and we are happy to help you.

Can I study in the Middle East without taking the IELTS?

You can study in the Middle East without taking the IELTS, although most universities request prospective students to complete an English language proficiency test as part of the admissions criteria.

How long can I stay in Dubai after graduation?

After graduation and/or having your student visa cancelled, you can stay for another 30 days without paying fines. Students who secure a full-time job within this time can switch to a work-sponsored residence visa and continue to live.

When do admissions start?

Universities often accept two cohorts per year (September and January). Registration starts four to six months earlier and remains open, while places are available until the beginning of the term.

When do admissions start?

Look for local job sites. Also, you may contact us for further assistance.