Ankita Srivastava and Anil Kapoor star in Welcome Back. Courtesy Eros International
Ankita Srivastava and Anil Kapoor star in Welcome Back. Courtesy Eros International
Ankita Srivastava and Anil Kapoor star in Welcome Back. Courtesy Eros International
Ankita Srivastava and Anil Kapoor star in Welcome Back. Courtesy Eros International

Premiere for Bollywood film Welcome Back on hold


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The hotly anticipated world premiere of Bollywood movie Welcome Back, due to be held at The Music Hall on the Palm Jumeirah, in Dubai ­tomorrow, was abruptly cancelled yesterday, along with the press conference and a fan meet-and-greet with the stars at Ibn Battuta Mall. The decision was made by the producers, who blamed scheduling problems for the stars and directors. The film – directed by Anees Bazmee and starring Nana Patekar, Paresh Rawal and John ­Abraham – has ­repeatedly been postponed from its original 2014 release date. The Dubai Film and TV ­Commission said the movie will still have its premiere in Dubai.

The movie – filmed largely in Dubai, with some scenes shot in Abu Dhabi - will be released in cinemas on Thursday. – The National staff

No release yet for NWA biopic

Straight Outta Compton, the biopic about the rise of hip-hop legends NWA, has been one of the surprise hits of the summer in the United States, topping box-office charts for three weeks. There was no news of a UAE release – perhaps unsurprisingly given the subject matter – until one media outlet reported an October 1 date had been confirmed. However, 4Star Films, who have the regional distribution rights, told us they have not yet received a copy of the film and no release date has been set. Pamela Abou Chabki, 4Star's director of marketing, said: "We hope we can pass it through regional censorship ... but we haven't seen the film ourselves yet, so until we receive the prints, hopefully in a couple of weeks, we won't know." – The ­National staff

Sheikh Zayed Book Award kicks off

The committee for the Sheikh Zayed Book Award yesterday concluded its first reading-­panel meetings in Abu Dhabi, the first step towards ­reviewing and selecting eligible nominations for its 10th edition. The committee members included Dr Khalil Al Shaikh, a member of the scientific committee from Jordan, Dr Ali Al Kaabi, a professor at UAE University, and Bahraini critic Dr Dheyaa Al Kaabi. The reading panel was headed by Dr Ali bin Tamim, the award's ­secretary general. Nominations will be accepted until September 30 via the award's website. The award was established in 2006 to foster greater scholarship and creativity. – WAM

UAE Winner of TV dance contest

Dev Chelot had all the right moves as he was crowned the grand winner at the final of UAE edition of Jhalak ­Dikhhla Jaa (the Indian version of Dancing with the Stars). He outdanced 11 other finalists on Saturday in the Jumeirah Ballroom at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Dubai. Bollywood choreographer Geeta Kapoor and master of ballroom and Latin American dance, ­Sandip Soparrkar, presided over the jury. Chelot wins a trip to Mumbai to compete in front of Bollywood star Shahid Kapoor in the finals of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, which will be televised on Colors Middle East. – The National staff

Renowned portrait artist Nelson Shanks dies

Nelson Shanks, renowned for his portraits of prominent figures, from presidents to royalty, has died at the age of 77. He died on Friday at his home in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, said Bill Wedo, a spokesman for the Studio Incamminati art school, which Shanks founded with his wife, Leona. Shanks painted well-known world figures including Princess Diana, Pope John Paul II and presidents Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton. The artist and his portrait of Clinton made news earlier this year when he told the Philadelphia Daily News that he included a subtle reference to the Monica Lewinsky sex scandal in the work. Shanks said that a shadow beside Clinton is a reference to Lewinsky's infamous blue dress and the shadow the affair cast over Clinton's presidency. – AP

Citizenship-by-investment programmes

United Kingdom

The UK offers three programmes for residency. The UK Overseas Business Representative Visa lets you open an overseas branch office of your existing company in the country at no extra investment. For the UK Tier 1 Innovator Visa, you are required to invest £50,000 (Dh238,000) into a business. You can also get a UK Tier 1 Investor Visa if you invest £2 million, £5m or £10m (the higher the investment, the sooner you obtain your permanent residency).

All UK residency visas get approved in 90 to 120 days and are valid for 3 years. After 3 years, the applicant can apply for extension of another 2 years. Once they have lived in the UK for a minimum of 6 months every year, they are eligible to apply for permanent residency (called Indefinite Leave to Remain). After one year of ILR, the applicant can apply for UK passport.

The Caribbean

Depending on the country, the investment amount starts from $100,000 (Dh367,250) and can go up to $400,000 in real estate. From the date of purchase, it will take between four to five months to receive a passport. 

Portugal

The investment amount ranges from €350,000 to €500,000 (Dh1.5m to Dh2.16m) in real estate. From the date of purchase, it will take a maximum of six months to receive a Golden Visa. Applicants can apply for permanent residency after five years and Portuguese citizenship after six years.

“Among European countries with residency programmes, Portugal has been the most popular because it offers the most cost-effective programme to eventually acquire citizenship of the European Union without ever residing in Portugal,” states Veronica Cotdemiey of Citizenship Invest.

Greece

The real estate investment threshold to acquire residency for Greece is €250,000, making it the cheapest real estate residency visa scheme in Europe. You can apply for residency in four months and citizenship after seven years.

Spain

The real estate investment threshold to acquire residency for Spain is €500,000. You can apply for permanent residency after five years and citizenship after 10 years. It is not necessary to live in Spain to retain and renew the residency visa permit.

Cyprus

Cyprus offers the quickest route to citizenship of a European country in only six months. An investment of €2m in real estate is required, making it the highest priced programme in Europe.

Malta

The Malta citizenship by investment programme is lengthy and investors are required to contribute sums as donations to the Maltese government. The applicant must either contribute at least €650,000 to the National Development & Social Fund. Spouses and children are required to contribute €25,000; unmarried children between 18 and 25 and dependent parents must contribute €50,000 each.

The second step is to make an investment in property of at least €350,000 or enter a property rental contract for at least €16,000 per annum for five years. The third step is to invest at least €150,000 in bonds or shares approved by the Maltese government to be kept for at least five years.

Candidates must commit to a minimum physical presence in Malta before citizenship is granted. While you get residency in two months, you can apply for citizenship after a year.

Egypt 

A one-year residency permit can be bought if you purchase property in Egypt worth $100,000. A three-year residency is available for those who invest $200,000 in property, and five years for those who purchase property worth $400,000.

Source: Citizenship Invest and Aqua Properties

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This article is part of a guide on where to live in the UAE. Our reporters will profile some of the country’s most desirable districts, provide an estimate of rental prices and introduce you to some of the residents who call each area home. 

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How much do leading UAE’s UK curriculum schools charge for Year 6?
  1. Nord Anglia International School (Dubai) – Dh85,032
  2. Kings School Al Barsha (Dubai) – Dh71,905
  3. Brighton College Abu Dhabi - Dh68,560
  4. Jumeirah English Speaking School (Dubai) – Dh59,728
  5. Gems Wellington International School – Dubai Branch – Dh58,488
  6. The British School Al Khubairat (Abu Dhabi) - Dh54,170
  7. Dubai English Speaking School – Dh51,269

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  • Premier League-standard football pitch
  • 400m Olympic running track
  • NBA-spec basketball court with auditorium
  • 600-seat auditorium
  • Spaces for historical and cultural exploration
  • An elevated football field that doubles as a helipad
  • Specialist robotics and science laboratories
  • AR and VR-enabled learning centres
  • Disruption Lab and Research Centre for developing entrepreneurial skills
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