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Travel alert: VFS Global relocates Dubai visa centres ahead of summer rush

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VFS Global, the leading provider of outsourcing and technology services for governments and diplomatic missions, is set to relocate its visa application centres in Dubai’s Wafi Mall to a new, upgraded space within the same complex starting March 17

The visa centres, currently operating in Phase 2 of Wafi Mall, will move to Phase 5- Horus, First Floor, Umm Hurrair 2, Dubai. 

Travellers with pre-booked appointments have been urged to double-check their appointment details to avoid confusion. 

VFS Global manages visa, passport, and consular services for various countries, making the application process more streamlined for travellers.

Tips for a stress-free Schengen visa application:

Planning that dream European getaway? Don’t let visa stress ruin it. Follow these must-know tips to breeze through your Schengen visa application:

APPLY EARLY
Why wait till the last minute? You can apply up to six months in advance — the sooner, the better.

CHECK PROCESSING TIME
Peak season means longer waits! Embassy and consulate processing times are listed on www.vfsglobal.com — so don’t get caught off guard.

Don’t miss  any documents
No paperwork, no visa! Use the official checklist at www.vfsglobal.com to gather every required document. Bonus tip: Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your return date.

Book an appointment
Visa slots fill up fast! Secure your appointment online and arrive at least 15 minutes early—one missed slot could mean a major delay!

Keep a track
Once your application is in, track it online. Get updates on when your passport is ready for collection or delivery.

(Source: GN)

With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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UAE corporate tax: Businesses must update records by March 31 or face penalties 

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The Federal Tax Authority (FTA) has urged businesses that have yet to update their tax records to take advantage of an extended grace period, allowing them to submit their details by March 31, 2025, without incurring administrative penalties.

In a statement issued Thursday, the FTA reminded registrants that, under the Executive Regulations of the Federal Decree-Law on Tax Procedures, businesses must notify the authority of any changes to their registered information within penalties. Failure to do so may result in penalties.

The required updates include key business details such as company name and address, trade license activities, legal entity type, partnership agreements for unincorporated entities, and articles of association or equivalent documentation.

To support compliance, the UAE Cabinet has introduced a grace period that allows businesses to update their records without facing penalties. Any fines incurred during this period for late updates will be waived and reimbursed.

The FTA emphasised that the initiative aims to support businesses, simplify tax compliance, and contribute to economic growth. Registrants seeking further details can refer to the public clarification available on the FTA’s official website.

(Source: Wam)

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Dubai’s RTA conducts major inspection drive to weed out unauthorised operators

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Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has turned up the heat on car dealerships across the emirate, launching a major inspection campaign to ensure strict compliance with transaction regulations and archiving standards.

The crackdown, which targeted 14 dealerships, aimed to weed out unauthorised operators, review service quality, and monitor potential violations. Inspectors left no stone unturned — checking everything from new vehicle registrations and ownership transfers to number plate changes and traffic file procedures.

RTA officials emphasised that strong governance and oversight are key to maintaining public trust and service efficiency. “This initiative ensures that all dealerships operate within Dubai’s legal framework, providing customers with a seamless and transparent experience,” said an RTA spokesperson.

With Dubai’s ever-growing car market, authorities are making it clear: Dealerships must follow the rule or face the consequences.

(Source: rta.ae)

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Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival to open next month with exciting activities

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Get ready, bookworms. The Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival (SCRF 2025) is back, and it’s bigger and better than ever. Running from April 23 to May 4 at Expo Centre Sharjah, this year’s edition promises a lineup packed with thrilling events, celebrity authors, and non-stop fun for children and young adults.

Expect 12 days of magic with interactive workshops, theatrical performances, live storytelling, and artistic showcases. And that’s not all: Renowned authors, illustrators, and publishers will be there for meet-and-greets, book signings, and exclusive panels.

The festival will also unveil the winners of prestigious literary awards, including the Sharjah Children’s Book Award and the Sharjah Audio Book Award.

Speaking about the festival, Ahmed bin Rakkad Al Ameri, CEO of the Sharjah Book Authority (SBA), emphasised the emirate’s dedication to fostering a love for books among children. “Sharjah firmly believes that books are fundamental in shaping a child’s development and imagination,” he stated.

More than just a book festival, SCRF 2025 is an epic celebration of imagination, storytelling, and knowledge, and it’s the place to be for young minds looking to explore, create, and dream big.

(Source: Wam)

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