More than 1 million visas were issued for nationals of these countries by DNRD at the Dubai International Airport during 2003.
The 33 countries that enjoy visa-on-arrival status in the UAE include the United States, France, Germany, Australia, Canada, The Netherlands, United Kingdom and Italy, among others.
'This new record represents a tremendous boost to tourism and business in the UAE. A 50 per cent increase in traffic from these countries in just one year translates into a vote of confidence in the UAE's position as the commercial and tourism hub of the region,' said Colonel Saeed bin Belailah, Director, DNRD. 'As these countries largely represent the highly developed and industrialized world, their increased numbers in the Middle East send the message that the UAE is becoming a highly popular destination for business and pleasure.'
'This tremendous increase in visitors from these 33 countries also means added pressure on our staff issuing visas at the Dubai International Airport,' added Colonel bin Belailah. 'We have been able to face the challenge due to the dedication of our staff, backed by state-of-the-art IT systems that increase speed and efficiency. We have achieved full IT integration between our airport offices and the head office and this has enabled us to meet the high demand and expectations.'
'The increase in visitors from the visa-on-arrival category countries has been triggered by the pioneering business and tourism initiatives in the UAE, including projects like the Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF), The Palm, Dubai Marina, Dubai Internet City and numerous others that have enhanced the country's position on the global map,' added Colonel bin Belailah. 'We expect this number to rise further in 2004 and are gearing ourselves to cope with that scenario.'
DNRD records 50 per cent jump in visitors from visa-on-arrival category countries
The Dubai Naturalisation and Residency Department (DNRD) has recorded a 50 per cent increase in the number of visitors from the 33 countries that enjoy visa-on-arrival status.
- United Arab Emirates: Saturday, January 17 - 2004 at 13:34
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About DNRDDubai Naturalisation and Residency Department (DNRD), was established in 1971. It consists of 12 Sections, six of which are main sections located within the premises of the administration, namely: Naturalization and Passports Section, Entry Permits Section, Residency Section, Investigation and Control Section, Administration and Finance Section and Information Technology Section. The other six sections are spread over Dubai and neighboring area and include Dubai Airport passports Section, Rashid Port Passports Section, Shindegah Port Passports Section, Hamriah port Passports Section, Jebel Ali Port Passports Section and Hatta Passports Section.
DNRD has recently installed a fast-track electronic passport control system at the Dubai International Airport, eGate, that offers card-operated access to the airport to travelers through pre-registration. eGate helps passengers complete passport control within a few seconds, using an electronically operated foolproof fingerprint identification system. Dubai Airport is the first airport in the Middle East and the third in the world to install such an advanced passenger clearance system.
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Posted by Christine H. Andersen, Assistant News EditorSaturday, January 17 - 2004 at 13:34 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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