If you don’t have a UAE visa, the scheduled departure of the second
flight needs to be within 24 hours of your arrival in Dubai.
I found the following on the UAE embassy site in the United Kingdom:
Stop at Transit
Any person transiting less than 12 hours can stop at
the airport until they make their connection, provided they have a
visa and confirmed ticket to their next destination.
http://www.uae-embassy.ae/Embassies/uk/Content/591
So it seems that as long as:
You are OK to transit any UAE international hub airport (i.e. Dubai and Abu Dhabi)
Edit: For the sake of completeness I checked with Emirates and they confirmed the above. If you are staying airside, you do not need a visa.
Edit #2: I can now also confirm this from firsthand experience earlier this year at Dubai airport. Transit passengers do go through a security screening, but no immigration/visa check.
According to the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
Citizens of the following countries ( holders of Regular Passports ) are exempted from UAE visa:
[France is in this list]
It should be noted that this list may change vary slightly from time to time and it is therefore best to check with your local UAE embassy or the airline that you are using to fly to the UAE. If you do NOT fall into one of the above categories, you will require a visa and a sponsor for your visit. The sponsor normally applies for the visa on your behalf.
In short, you can leave the airport if you have sufficient time or you can stay at the airport. Either way, as a French citizen, you don’t need to prepare any documentation before travelling.
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