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Dubai Introduces Six-Month Multiple-Entry Visa for Yacht Crew

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Dubai has unveiled a new initiative aimed at enhancing maritime travel, offering a six-month multiple-entry visa for yacht crew members. The announcement was made during a prestigious international boat show, a key event showcasing the latest advancements in the yachting industry.

This visa is designed to provide greater flexibility and convenience for maritime professionals, ensuring smoother entry and exit processes. It aligns with the region’s broader vision of fostering investment and growth in the luxury marine sector.

Authorities have emphasized that this initiative will boost the local maritime industry, attracting high-net-worth individuals and businesses seeking to explore investment opportunities in the region. Visitors and industry experts attending the ongoing boat show have the opportunity to gain further insights into this new service.

With this progressive step, Dubai continues to position itself as a global leader in the luxury yacht and maritime tourism sector, reinforcing its reputation as a premier destination for seafarers and investors alike.

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