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Tips On Relocating To Dubai
Relocating to a new country is more than just making a career move. It can be challenging for the entire family. It literally involves uprooting your family, finding the right home in the right place, co-coordinating utilities, visa procedures, and finding the best schools, job, hospitals and more. Moving to another country also means, starting over again, with little or no local knowledge.
Although it seems to be a daunting experience, things can happen smoothly with a little planning. Here are a few tips to guide your relocation to Dubai
1. Get your paperwork!
Figure out the legal requirements to move to Dubai
Before moving to Dubai, it’s important to make sure your paperwork is in order. You’ll need to have a passport that’s been valid for at least six months prior to entry and not due to expire during your stay. If you’re coming from the US, UK, Canada or most of Europe you can obtain a visa on arrival. You’ll also want to make sure any additional documents, like marriage licenses, bank statements or diplomas, are certified prior to entering the country.
2. Get a place to live in Dubai
It can be daunting finding a place to live when moving to a new country. Many Dubai employers will provide accommodation or have extra living expenses built into contracts for their new recruits. It’s also not uncommon to purchase a home rather than rent. If you’re renting, many apartments or condos will likely come furnished, but it’s not too difficult to find a place without furniture. Most landlords will require you to pay either six months to a full year of rent upfront, so be prepared for that large transaction.
3. Make sure your healthcare is covered in Dubai
There are public hospitals which offer free or very low-cost services to Dubai residents. You’ll need to have a health card to be treated at one of these hospitals which is available from the Department of Health and Medical Services. Dubai employers are required to provide health insurance coverage for their employees and sponsors are required to get insurance cover for their resident dependents. You’ll have a few insurance companies to pick from, if you don’t already have insurance coverage
from home.
4. Get a job NOW!
Who says you have to move before finding a job in Dubai? There are a few recruitment agencies posed to help you with your job application process by revising your resume and portfolio to UAE standard making you qualifies to major job roles! Like WorkAtDubai. They are a recruitment agency based in Dubai that makes your job application process seamless and without hassle. Visit www.workatdubai.com to get started!
Working in Dubai can be financially rewarding, no matter where in the world you’re from. There’s no personal tax, so net income is generally much higher than other countries.

Extra tip: Lean the language! if you haven’t already, learn the language. Arabic is the official language of Dubai and the UAE. However, English is used by most of the residents. You’ll also find Hindi, Chinese or Urdu commonly spoken because of the high volume of foreign visitors.
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