UAE imposes entry ban on Iranians – but with exceptions

The UAE has issued an advisory banning Iranian nationals from entering or transiting through the country, with a few exceptions.

The restrictions come amid heightened tensions from the Iran war, with airlines and travel advisories adjusting policies rapidly.

Emirates airline said that those who have a Golden Visa, are married to UAE nationals or born to an Emirati woman will be allowed in, as well as athletes, bank executives, doctors, families, engineers, investors, senior professionals or traders.

The UAE, a key global aviation hub, serves as a major transit point for international travelers, meaning that restrictions on certain nationalities can ripple across regional travel and airline operations.

Travelers are urged to review the latest entry requirements before booking or flying, as rules may change rapidly due to regional developments, the airline said

Trump’s golden visa stirs interest among Gulf’s wealthy investors

Every one of the six countries in the GCC offers its own golden visa program aimed at attracting high-net-worth foreigners to help bolster their economies.

Now Gulf investors themselves are looking into the $5 million “gold card” visa that U.S. President Donald Trump said would soon be introduced, Riyadh-based Arab News reports.

Among the attractions are America’s relative economic stability, greater access to markets in the U.S., and the prestige of residency there.

One Saudi investor told the newspaper that the Trump golden visa could strengthen economic ties between the U.S. and the Arab world while driving investments into a variety of key industries.