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Emiratis permitted to renew passports a year ahead in the UAE

Government change underscored as part of wider initiative to deliver efficient, citizen-centric public services and enhance overall living standards.

UAE Passport Renewal: Emiratis granted the option for early passport renewal up to a year
UAE Passport Renewal: Emiratis granted the option for early passport renewal up to a year

Emiratis permitted to renew passports a year ahead in the UAE

In a move aimed at providing greater convenience and flexibility to its citizens, the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Ports Security (ICP) has announced that UAE passport renewals can now be carried out up to one year before the current passport's expiry date. This change, effective from August 18, 2025, represents an extension from the previous rule which allowed renewal only within six months of expiry.

This policy change brings several benefits for UAE citizens, particularly frequent travelers and those involved in long-term visa procedures abroad.

Firstly, it offers greater flexibility for travel planning. By allowing passport renewal well in advance of expiry, citizens can plan their travels more effectively, avoiding last-minute rush and associated stress.

Secondly, it reduces the risk of last-minute renewal stress and bureaucratic delays, leading to smoother official transactions and better continuity in passport validity.

Thirdly, the convenience of the ICP’s fully digital platform comes into play. Citizens can now complete their renewals online, without the need to visit government offices. This is particularly beneficial for business travelers and families, saving them valuable time and effort.

The decision also supports the UAE’s broader digital transformation goals, promoting accessibility, security, and efficiency in passport and identity services.

The Emirati passport, already ranked among the strongest in the world, further enhances its global standing with this step. In 2025, it ranks 8th strongest worldwide, offering visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 184 countries. This ranking marks a steady improvement from its 15th position in 2022 and 2023, and 11th position in 2024.

Waad Barakat, a Special Correspondent covering security topics with a focus on human interest stories and unique Gen Z-inspired content, writes for our website. Barakat has covered this development, providing insights into the implications of this change for UAE citizens and the region.

Ali Mohammed Al Shamsi, the chairman of the ICP, has been instrumental in driving these improvements, positioning the UAE passport issuance and renewal process as a model for the region.

[1] Henley & Partners, 2025 [2] ICP, 2025 [3] UAE Government, 2025 [4] Barakat, W., 2025 [5] Al Shamsi, A.M., 2025

  1. The recent update in UAE passport renewal policy, allowing renewal up to a year before expiry, benefits sports enthusiasts by enabling them to plan their international competitions with ease and avoid last-minute hurdles.
  2. The enhanced convenience offered by the digital ICP platform, coupled with the extended passport renewal window, will positively impact the business sector, particularly in sectors where international travel and long-term visas are crucial, such as in business news.
  3. The extended passport validity period due to the policy change could potentially influence policy-and-legislation and political landscapes, as citizens with valid passports may find it easier to attend conferences, diplomatic meetings, or even travel for general news coverage, fostering global connections and a broader understanding of international affairs.

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