No!
Yes, with written approval from a parent or guardian.
Yes, with written approval of parental responsibility.
No, the embassy does not issue any type of visas in the present time!
During Ramadan all Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset. Eating, drinking and smoking in public areas during daylight hours should be avoided. However, hotels provide meals at restaurants that are not exposed to the public view in the fasting hours.
No, you don’t need a visa!
No, you don’t need a visa!
Maybe! It depends on your nationality. Please see the Visa section on this website.
It’s recommended to get an international driving permit to drive in the UAE.
No! You can’t travel to the UAE with your travel document.
The University or the School should apply for the student a Residence Permit by the Competent Authorities
You will need to be sponsored by an employer or you set up your own company/corporate.
No. If you require medical treatment you or your travel insurance company will need to cover the costs.
Yes. The UAE is one of the safest countries in the world.
Six (6) months, beyond the end of your intended stay. If you hold a residence permit, your passport must be valid for at least three months in order to travel in and out of the country.
A modest dress code should be followed in public places.
Some prescribed and over the counter medicines that are available in the Sweden are controlled substances in the UAE. Such medication is not allowed into the UAE without prior permission from the UAE Ministry of Health. Check the list of prohibited medication via http://www.moh.gov.ae/en/