A guide on the types of student visas, documents required and process to apply
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The United Arab Emirates is rightfully called a 'melting pot of cultures' by those residing here. The nation has a significant number of expatriates that reside in the country.
According to the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi, the Indian expatriate community is the largest in the country – making up 30 per cent of the population. The number of resident Indian Nationals is estimated to be 3.5 million in 2021 as per UAE records.
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A question that possibly crosses several minds is 'how do I renew my Indian passport?'. Khaleej Times has put together a list of all you need to know, which you can find below:
In case of emergency, an applicant can visit the Consulate and pay an additional fee under the 'Tatkal scheme' to issue their passport on same day.
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