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Can I stay in the UAE after my employer cancels my residence visa?

Asked by Anonymous·Jun 26, 2026·1 answers
My company is cancelling my visa but I'm not ready to leave the country yet and want to know my legal options.

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Jun 26, 2026
Yes—when your employer cancels your UAE residence visa, you are normally allowed a grace period during which you can remain in the country lawfully while you decide your next step. Within that window you can typically exit the UAE, transfer to a new sponsor who applies for a fresh work and residence permit, or move onto another eligible status such as a dependent visa (if a family member sponsors you) or a job-seeker/temporary entry option where you qualify. The grace period is counted from the cancellation date and is administered by ICP, or GDRFA in Dubai; its exact length can vary, so confirm the current duration on the official channel rather than assuming. If you stay beyond the grace period without securing a new status, daily overstay fines begin and can complicate future applications. Settle any outstanding obligations with your employer before the relationship closes. To weigh transfer, dependent sponsorship, or job-seeker options for your specific situation, you can compare verified UAE immigration lawyers on LEXAI.
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