The Saud bin Rashid Al Mualla Charitable and Humanitarian Establishment in Umm Al Quwain has granted citizens applying for housing in the “Al-Tamamah 2” neighborhood a period of 10 days to complete the required documents.
The Director General of the Saud bin Rashid Al Mualla Charitable and Humanitarian Foundation, Rashid Hamad Al Hamar, told “Emirates Today” that the Foundation has received 418 requests from citizens of the Emirate of Umm Al Quwain since the start of registration in the residences of the “Tolerance 2” neighborhood, after extending the reception of housing requests in the project. Two more months.
He explained that after closing the door for receiving applications, the competent committee checked and reviewed the necessary documents, as it was found that some citizens had incomplete papers, pointing out that they were contacted by phone, and they were given 10 days to complete the necessary documents before adopting the final names.
The papers include the original identity papers of the husband and wife, the request letter with an explanation of the situation, a copy of the husband’s identity, a copy of the passports of all family members, a copy of the identity card for all family members, a copy of the original family book in full, a salary certificate or the work contract of the husband and wife, in addition To certificates of termination of service, retirement and divorce, if any, a certificate of children’s alimony, an original account statement for a period of six months for the husband and wife, an original certificate of indebtedness for the husband and wife, and a certificate for whom it may concern from Umm Al Quwain Municipality for the husband and wife.
He pointed out that if the passport is issued to the husband and wife from another emirate, the applicant must bring certificates to whom it may concern from the Department of Economic Development and the Department of Lands and Properties from the emirate from which the passport was issued along with a property certificate from Umm Al Quwain Municipality, adding that he will not accept Any request in case of missing one of the required papers.
He stated that the cost of the “Tolerance 2” neighborhood project implemented by the Foundation exceeds 50 million dirhams. Receiving applications for housing began last Sunday, within the conditions imposed by the Foundation for the downtrodden categories.
He explained that the Foundation has set eight conditions for the categories entitled to free housing in Umm Al Quwain, which are: that the applicant is a citizen of the country, that he has a family book issued by the Emirate of Umm Al Quwain, that the passport be issued by Umm Al Quwain, and that the number of family members is not less than four Persons, and that the applicant has a limited income, and that the applicant has never obtained a residence from any other entity, whether federal, local, or in any other emirate, and that a female citizen married to a foreigner has the right to apply for a residence, if the conditions are met, After obtaining the residence, the applicant must pay three thousand dirhams annually for maintenance services for the air-conditioning devices in the residence.
green buildings
The Director General of the Saud bin Rashid Al Mualla Charitable and Humanitarian Foundation, Rashid Hamad Al Hamar, indicated that the neighborhood designs are characterized by the semi-enclosed inner courtyard, which was used in heritage housing, but with a modern character, which adds an aesthetic touch that combines the authenticity of heritage and urban development, with the application of Standards of the green building system and taking into account the nature of the citizen family.
The Saud bin Rashid Al Mualla Charitable and Humanitarian Establishment in Umm Al Quwain has granted citizens applying for housing in the “Al-Tamamah 2” neighborhood a period of 10 days to complete the required documents.
The Director General of the Saud bin Rashid Al Mualla Charitable and Humanitarian Foundation, Rashid Hamad Al Hamar, told “Emirates Today” that the Foundation has received 418 requests from citizens of the Emirate of Umm Al Quwain since the start of registration in the residences of the “Tolerance 2” neighborhood, after extending the reception of housing requests in the project. Two more months.
He explained that after closing the door for receiving applications, the competent committee checked and reviewed the necessary documents, as it was found that some citizens had incomplete papers, pointing out that they were contacted by phone, and they were given 10 days to complete the necessary documents before adopting the final names.
The papers include the original identity papers of the husband and wife, the request letter with an explanation of the situation, a copy of the husband’s identity, a copy of the passports of all family members, a copy of the identity card for all family members, a copy of the original family book in full, a salary certificate or the work contract of the husband and wife, in addition To certificates of termination of service, retirement and divorce, if any, a certificate of children’s alimony, an original account statement for a period of six months for the husband and wife, an original certificate of indebtedness for the husband and wife, and a certificate for whom it may concern from Umm Al Quwain Municipality for the husband and wife.
He pointed out that if the passport is issued to the husband and wife from another emirate, the applicant must bring certificates to whom it may concern from the Department of Economic Development and the Department of Lands and Properties from the emirate from which the passport was issued along with a property certificate from Umm Al Quwain Municipality, adding that he will not accept Any request in case of missing one of the required papers.
He stated that the cost of the “Tolerance 2” neighborhood project implemented by the Foundation exceeds 50 million dirhams. Receiving applications for housing began last Sunday, within the conditions imposed by the Foundation for the downtrodden categories.
He explained that the Foundation has set eight conditions for the categories entitled to free housing in Umm Al Quwain, which are: that the applicant is a citizen of the country, that he has a family book issued by the Emirate of Umm Al Quwain, that the passport be issued by Umm Al Quwain, and that the number of family members is not less than four Persons, and that the applicant has a limited income, and that the applicant has never obtained a residence from any other entity, whether federal, local, or in any other emirate, and that a female citizen married to a foreigner has the right to apply for a residence, if the conditions are met, After obtaining the residence, the applicant must pay three thousand dirhams annually for maintenance services for the air-conditioning devices in the residence.
green buildings
The Director General of the Saud bin Rashid Al Mualla Charitable and Humanitarian Foundation, Rashid Hamad Al Hamar, indicated that the neighborhood designs are characterized by the semi-enclosed inner courtyard, which was used in heritage housing, but with a modern character, which adds an aesthetic touch that combines the authenticity of heritage and urban development, with the application of Standards of the green building system and taking into account the nature of the citizen family.
The Saud bin Rashid Al Mualla Charitable and Humanitarian Establishment in Umm Al Quwain has granted citizens applying for housing in the “Al-Tamamah 2” neighborhood a period of 10 days to complete the required documents.
The Director General of the Saud bin Rashid Al Mualla Charitable and Humanitarian Foundation, Rashid Hamad Al Hamar, told “Emirates Today” that the Foundation has received 418 requests from citizens of the Emirate of Umm Al Quwain since the start of registration in the residences of the “Tolerance 2” neighborhood, after extending the reception of housing requests in the project. Two more months.
He explained that after closing the door for receiving applications, the competent committee checked and reviewed the necessary documents, as it was found that some citizens had incomplete papers, pointing out that they were contacted by phone, and they were given 10 days to complete the necessary documents before adopting the final names.
The papers include the original identity papers of the husband and wife, the request letter with an explanation of the situation, a copy of the husband’s identity, a copy of the passports of all family members, a copy of the identity card for all family members, a copy of the original family book in full, a salary certificate or the work contract of the husband and wife, in addition To certificates of termination of service, retirement and divorce, if any, a certificate of children’s alimony, an original account statement for a period of six months for the husband and wife, an original certificate of indebtedness for the husband and wife, and a certificate for whom it may concern from Umm Al Quwain Municipality for the husband and wife.
He pointed out that if the passport is issued to the husband and wife from another emirate, the applicant must bring certificates to whom it may concern from the Department of Economic Development and the Department of Lands and Properties from the emirate from which the passport was issued along with a property certificate from Umm Al Quwain Municipality, adding that he will not accept Any request in case of missing one of the required papers.
He stated that the cost of the “Tolerance 2” neighborhood project implemented by the Foundation exceeds 50 million dirhams. Receiving applications for housing began last Sunday, within the conditions imposed by the Foundation for the downtrodden categories.
He explained that the Foundation has set eight conditions for the categories entitled to free housing in Umm Al Quwain, which are: that the applicant is a citizen of the country, that he has a family book issued by the Emirate of Umm Al Quwain, that the passport be issued by Umm Al Quwain, and that the number of family members is not less than four Persons, and that the applicant has a limited income, and that the applicant has never obtained a residence from any other entity, whether federal, local, or in any other emirate, and that a female citizen married to a foreigner has the right to apply for a residence, if the conditions are met, After obtaining the residence, the applicant must pay three thousand dirhams annually for maintenance services for the air-conditioning devices in the residence.
green buildings
The Director General of the Saud bin Rashid Al Mualla Charitable and Humanitarian Foundation, Rashid Hamad Al Hamar, indicated that the neighborhood designs are characterized by the semi-enclosed inner courtyard, which was used in heritage housing, but with a modern character, which adds an aesthetic touch that combines the authenticity of heritage and urban development, with the application of Standards of the green building system and taking into account the nature of the citizen family.
The Saud bin Rashid Al Mualla Charitable and Humanitarian Establishment in Umm Al Quwain has granted citizens applying for housing in the “Al-Tamamah 2” neighborhood a period of 10 days to complete the required documents.
The Director General of the Saud bin Rashid Al Mualla Charitable and Humanitarian Foundation, Rashid Hamad Al Hamar, told “Emirates Today” that the Foundation has received 418 requests from citizens of the Emirate of Umm Al Quwain since the start of registration in the residences of the “Tolerance 2” neighborhood, after extending the reception of housing requests in the project. Two more months.
He explained that after closing the door for receiving applications, the competent committee checked and reviewed the necessary documents, as it was found that some citizens had incomplete papers, pointing out that they were contacted by phone, and they were given 10 days to complete the necessary documents before adopting the final names.
The papers include the original identity papers of the husband and wife, the request letter with an explanation of the situation, a copy of the husband’s identity, a copy of the passports of all family members, a copy of the identity card for all family members, a copy of the original family book in full, a salary certificate or the work contract of the husband and wife, in addition To certificates of termination of service, retirement and divorce, if any, a certificate of children’s alimony, an original account statement for a period of six months for the husband and wife, an original certificate of indebtedness for the husband and wife, and a certificate for whom it may concern from Umm Al Quwain Municipality for the husband and wife.
He pointed out that if the passport is issued to the husband and wife from another emirate, the applicant must bring certificates to whom it may concern from the Department of Economic Development and the Department of Lands and Properties from the emirate from which the passport was issued along with a property certificate from Umm Al Quwain Municipality, adding that he will not accept Any request in case of missing one of the required papers.
He stated that the cost of the “Tolerance 2” neighborhood project implemented by the Foundation exceeds 50 million dirhams. Receiving applications for housing began last Sunday, within the conditions imposed by the Foundation for the downtrodden categories.
He explained that the Foundation has set eight conditions for the categories entitled to free housing in Umm Al Quwain, which are: that the applicant is a citizen of the country, that he has a family book issued by the Emirate of Umm Al Quwain, that the passport be issued by Umm Al Quwain, and that the number of family members is not less than four Persons, and that the applicant has a limited income, and that the applicant has never obtained a residence from any other entity, whether federal, local, or in any other emirate, and that a female citizen married to a foreigner has the right to apply for a residence, if the conditions are met, After obtaining the residence, the applicant must pay three thousand dirhams annually for maintenance services for the air-conditioning devices in the residence.
green buildings
The Director General of the Saud bin Rashid Al Mualla Charitable and Humanitarian Foundation, Rashid Hamad Al Hamar, indicated that the neighborhood designs are characterized by the semi-enclosed inner courtyard, which was used in heritage housing, but with a modern character, which adds an aesthetic touch that combines the authenticity of heritage and urban development, with the application of Standards of the green building system and taking into account the nature of the citizen family.