In addition to citizens from the newly included countries, the tourist visa has been extended to seven other categories
Children are forced to drop out of school after their overstaying parents/sponsor fail to renew their residential visas and sponsor a family, and amnesty may restore their right for education.
While parents fight joblessness, poverty and other legal implications of living on the wrong side of the law in their host country, children suffer an uncertain academic future as they are denied their right to education for no fault of theirs.
Khaleej Times had earlier reported on overstaying families living on the edge of penury and with their children not attending schools.
One such case was that of a French woman named Fadila whose six children - three boys and three girls, aged between four and 16 - were unable to go to school because of their undocumented status.
"It is not their fault that they are in this bad situation. I have been desperately trying to find a job to legalise our status and send my children to school but without any luck. I hope amnesty will give us a chance to start afresh," Fadila told Khaleej Times.
The woman claimed she was deserted by her Pakistani husband and was left on her own in the UAE without any valid documents. The family is sleeping in a one-bedroom in a shared villa in Sharjah. Her three younger children had never been to school while the elder boys discontinued education after coming to the UAE from France.
In addition to citizens from the newly included countries, the tourist visa has been extended to seven other categories
Al-Najjar, one of the three hospitals in Rafah, is no longer functioning due to the ongoing hostilities in the vicinity and the military operation in Rafah
The tweet also informed people of the different details that a single ID card can provide
Airport expected to increase its capacity to 25 million passengers annually by 2027
Core taxi segment revenue up 15% year-on-year
The precious metal has climbed approximately 12% this year
Since last month, many residents have resorted to expensive alternatives like taxis, while others endure significantly longer travel times
In authorised school buses, drivers and nannies are trained to conduct thorough checks of the bus before locking and leaving it