Indian social worker Ashraf Thamarassery awarded UAE Golden Visa

Thamarassery’s recognition with the Golden Visa underscores the value of his contributions and highlights the UAE’s commitment to supporting individuals who make significant humanitarian impacts

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UAE-based social worker Ashraf Thamarassery, originally from India, has been awarded the prestigious UAE Golden Visa. This honor was presented to him by Sheikh Sultan Bin Saqer Al Nuaimi, Vice Chairman of the Ajman Chamber of Commerce, during a ceremony on Thursday.

Expressing his joy and gratitude, Thamarassery shared the news on Instagram, noting the significance of this recognition for his future endeavors. “Receiving the UAE Golden Visa for 10 years is a significant milestone. I am immensely pleased and believe this will greatly support my ongoing and future social work efforts,” he wrote.

The UAE Golden Visa is a long-term residence permit that allows foreign talents to live, work, or study in the UAE while enjoying exclusive benefits

Ashraf Thamarassery, who hails from Kerala, India, moved to Ajman, UAE, in 1998. He has dedicated his life to a unique and compassionate cause: facilitating the repatriation of deceased expatriates to their home countries. His tireless efforts have made a profound impact on countless families during their most challenging times.

The UAE Golden Visa is a long-term residence permit that allows foreign talents to live, work, or study in the UAE while enjoying exclusive benefits. This visa is part of the UAE government’s initiative to attract and retain exceptional talent in various fields, including social work.

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