UAE Launches Blue Visa: 10-Year Residency for Sustainability Leaders

According to the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, in collaboration with the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Ports Security (ICP), the initial phase will see 20 sustainability thought leaders and innovators granted the Blue Visa

Dubai, UAE – February 11, 2025 – The United Arab Emirates has officially launched the first phase of its groundbreaking Blue Visa, a 10-year residency permit aimed at recognizing individuals who have made exceptional contributions to environmental protection and sustainability. The announcement was made on Tuesday at the World Governments Summit 2025.

According to the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, in collaboration with the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Ports Security (ICP), the initial phase will see 20 sustainability thought leaders and innovators granted the Blue Visa.

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The Blue Visa is designed to acknowledge and support environmental advocates, including members of international organizations, global companies, and non-governmental organizations, as well as award-winning individuals and distinguished researchers working in sustainability.

Honoring Environmental Champions

The UAE has been at the forefront of global sustainability efforts, and the introduction of the Blue Visa further underscores its commitment to environmental action. By extending long-term residency to key sustainability figures, the UAE aims to foster innovation, research, and initiatives that align with its sustainability goals, including its ambitious Net Zero by 2050 strategy.

Speaking at the World Governments Summit, officials highlighted that the visa program is an extension of the UAE’s existing Golden and Green Residency schemes, which were introduced to attract talent across various sectors.

The Blue Visa, however, is specifically dedicated to individuals who have demonstrated outstanding contributions to environmental conservation and climate action, both within the UAE and internationally.

Eligibility and Application Process

The application process for the Blue Visa has been structured to ensure that eligible individuals can easily apply or be nominated. Initially, applications will be accepted through relevant government entities in the sustainability sector. The ICP has set up an electronic system where candidates can obtain approval online.

Individuals interested in applying for the Blue Visa can either submit their applications directly to the ICP or be nominated by competent authorities in the UAE. The ICP has assured that the application system will be available 24/7 through its website and mobile application, ensuring seamless access for eligible candidates worldwide.

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A Step Towards a Sustainable Future

The launch of the Blue Visa reflects the UAE’s broader strategy to attract and retain global sustainability leaders who can contribute to the nation’s environmental ambitions.

By offering a long-term residency option to those actively involved in environmental protection, the UAE aims to build a more sustainable and eco-conscious society.

Industry experts and environmentalists have welcomed the initiative, stating that it positions the UAE as a leader in sustainability-driven governance.

With the first 20 recipients set to be announced soon, the Blue Visa is expected to serve as a powerful incentive for sustainability advocates looking to make a meaningful impact in the UAE.

As the world grapples with climate challenges, the UAE’s latest initiative underscores its commitment to fostering global collaboration and innovation in environmental sustainability.

The Blue Visa is a significant step toward recognizing and supporting those who are leading the charge in the fight against climate change.

 

This article was created using automation technology and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

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