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RAK tourism authority launches electronic system for licences, permits

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, November 07 - 2012 at 04:17

The Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority (TDA), in collaboration with the Electronic Government Authority (EGA), has launched a new system aimed at simplifying and facilitating registration procedures, Gulf News has reported. The Electronic Tourism Licences and Permits System will enhance customers' experience and improve the operational capability for running the daily licences and permits, said the TDA. "The new system will allow applicants to know the initial approvals of the tourism licences and permits, inspection requests as well as updating on the status of receipts payment, the granting of licenses and permits as well as also allowing applicants the convenience of printing the documents accordingly," the authority said.

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