Investor Visa for Nigerian Nationals
in Emirates Hills
A curated entry point into UAE residency for distinguished property investors. Discover the curated pathway for Nigerian investors to secure prestigious residency through distinguished property acquisition in Emirates Hills.
Visa Duration
3 years (renewable)
Min. Investment
AED 750,000
Processing Time
1–3 weeks
Community Range
AED 15,000,000 – AED 200,000,000+
This page provides general informational content for research purposes only. Visa eligibility rules, investment thresholds and regulatory requirements are subject to change without notice. This content does not constitute legal, immigration, financial, or investment advice. Always verify current requirements with official UAE government sources (GDRFA, ICP, DLD) or a licensed immigration lawyer before making any decisions.
Investor Visa Overview
The UAE Investor Visa is tailored for property purchasers who acquire freehold real estate at the prescribed threshold. It confers a 3-year renewable residency, family sponsorship rights and serves as the definitive bridge for investors building their Dubai portfolio prior to qualifying for the Golden Visa.
Property Requirement
Minimum AED 750,000 in freehold property. The property must be fully paid (not under mortgage) and registered with the Dubai Land Department.
NigerianNationals Eligibility & Requirements
Nigerian nationals are fully eligible to invest in Dubai's prestigious property market. Standard enhanced due diligence documentation applies, consistent with international AML/KYC frameworks.
Additional Documentation for Nigerian Applicants
- ✓Original Nigerian passport (valid minimum 6 months)
- ✓Comprehensive source of funds documentation (last 12 months bank statements, tax clearance certificate, business ownership documents if applicable)
- ✓CBN (Central Bank of Nigeria) compliance documentation for international transfers
Banking Access
Emirates NBD, ADCB and Mashreq serve Nigerian investors. Enhanced KYC documentation is standard practice. Your MRK advisor can facilitate introductions to bank compliance teams.
Tax Considerations
Nigeria taxes residents on worldwide income. Investors should seek specialist advice on FIRS (Federal Inland Revenue Service) obligations and any applicable treaty provisions.
Emirates Hills Community Profile
Dubai's most prestigious gated community the 'Beverly Hills of Dubai'.
Emirates Hills is Dubai's definitive ultra-luxury address, offering bespoke estates, absolute privacy and unmatched capital preservation in the emirate's most exclusive enclave.
Available Property Types
- •Bespoke golf-course mansions
- •Ultra-prime villas
Lifestyle
Golf course frontage, private pools, curated landscaped gardens and 24-hour security define the exclusive Emirates Hills lifestyle.
Price range in Emirates Hills: AED 15,000,000 – AED 200,000,000+
UAE Visa Minimum Investment Thresholds
The table below summarises the minimum property investment thresholds for each UAE residency visa category. Nigerian nationals qualify for all categories at the standard thresholds. Properties in Emirates Hills priced from AED 15,000,000 – AED 200,000,000+ accommodate investors across all visa tiers.
| Visa Type | Min. Investment | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Property Visa | AED 750,000 | 2 years (renewable) |
| Investor Visa ← | AED 750,000 | 3 years (renewable) |
| Retirement Visa | AED 1,000,000 | 5 years (renewable) |
| Golden Visa | AED 2,000,000 | 10 years (renewable) |
| Remote Work Visa | No property required | 1 year (renewable) |
Investment thresholds are indicative and subject to change by UAE authorities. Verify current thresholds with official sources or your MRK advisor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Nigerian nationals obtain a Investor Visa by purchasing property in Emirates Hills?
Yes. Nigerian nationals are fully eligible to apply for the UAE Investor Visa through qualifying property acquisition in Emirates Hills. The minimum investment threshold is AED 750,000. Properties in Emirates Hills which range from AED 15,000,000 – AED 200,000,000+ provide a distinguished range of qualifying options. Your MRK Real Estate advisor can curate a shortlist of eligible assets aligned with your investment objectives.
What is the minimum property investment for a Investor Visa in Emirates Hills?
The Investor Visa requires Minimum AED 750,000 in freehold property. The property must be fully paid (not under mortgage) and registered with the Dubai Land Department.. In Emirates Hills, Emirates Hills is Dubai's definitive ultra-luxury address, offering bespoke estates, absolute privacy and unmatched capital preservation in the emirate's most exclusive enclave. Properties in this community are priced from AED 15,000,000 – AED 200,000,000+, ensuring a distinguished selection of qualifying assets across the spectrum.
How long does the Investor Visa application take for Nigerian nationals?
For Nigerian nationals, the Investor Visa application typically takes 1–3 weeks. This timeline assumes all documentation is complete and correctly attested. Your MRK Real Estate advisor will coordinate with our trusted immigration partners to ensure a seamless and expeditious process.
Can Nigerian nationals sponsor their family on a Investor Visa?
Yes. The Investor Visa includes family sponsorship rights, enabling holders to sponsor their spouse, children (up to age 18, or unmarried daughters) and parents (subject to approval). This makes Emirates Hills an outstanding choice for Nigerian families seeking a distinguished long-term base in Dubai.
What are the best property types for a Investor Visa in Emirates Hills?
Emirates Hills offers a curated selection of Bespoke golf-course mansions, Ultra-prime villas. For Investor Visa purposes, the most suitable options depend on your investment threshold and lifestyle preferences. Our advisors specialise in matching Nigerian investors to the most prestigious qualifying assets in Emirates Hills.
Is Emirates Hills a good investment for Nigerian nationals seeking residency?
Emirates Hills is Dubai's definitive ultra-luxury address, offering bespoke estates, absolute privacy and unmatched capital preservation in the emirate's most exclusive enclave. For Nigerian nationals, Emirates Hills represents a compelling confluence of visa eligibility and long-term capital appreciation a bespoke solution that serves both residency and wealth preservation objectives simultaneously.
What documents do Nigerian nationals need for the Investor Visa application?
Standard documentation includes: original passport (valid 6+ months), title deed confirming property ownership in Emirates Hills, DLD (Dubai Land Department) registration confirmation, passport-sized photographs, completed application forms and source of funds evidence. Nigerian-specific requirements include: see the nationality-specific requirements section above for details. Your MRK advisor will provide a bespoke documentation checklist tailored to your circumstances.
What are the renewal conditions for the Investor Visa?
Renewable every 3 years, provided the qualifying property remains owned and unencumbered. In practical terms, Nigerian investors in Emirates Hills who maintain their qualifying property portfolio can expect a seamless renewal process, supported by MRK Real Estate's dedicated post-purchase concierge service.
Begin Your Investor Visa Journey in Emirates Hills
Our distinguished advisors specialise in guiding Nigerian investors through every stage of acquiring prestigious property in Emirates Hills and securing your UAE Investor Visa. From curated property selection to visa application, we provide a bespoke, end-to-end service.
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