UAE Waives Health Insurance Fines for Residency Violators

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UAE Waives Health Insurance Fines for Residency Violators

Coordinated Government Effort Aims to Support Residents and Ensure

Access to HealthcareThe Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Ports Security (ICP) has affirmed that the decision by the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi to waive health insurance fines for foreigners who violated residency laws and have now been approved for status amendment demonstrates strong coordination within the UAE’s government system.

This move highlights the humanitarian commitment of government entities to support initiatives aimed at assisting residents, while reinforcing the country’s legal frameworks. It is part of the ongoing efforts to promote adherence to laws, respect for regulations, and uphold the sovereignty of the legal system among all community members.

Lieutenant General Suhail Saeed Al Khaili, Director-General of the ICP, explained that this exemption from health insurance fines will facilitate the success of the initiative, which aims to help violators regularize their status. The decision not only encourages individuals to amend their situation but also reflects the UAE’s dedication to ensuring access to quality healthcare for all residents.

He also emphasized that individuals approved for status amendment, whether they choose to remain in the UAE or leave, can benefit from the fine exemption. However, those wishing to stay in the country must promptly secure health insurance coverage to comply with the regulations.

Bina Al Awani, Executive Director of the Healthcare Financing Providers Sector at the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi, noted that the waiver is part of the department’s commitment to ensuring that all residents can access high-quality healthcare services. She urged individuals to take full advantage of the initiative by completing the necessary health insurance enrollment procedures within the designated time frame.