Great video. One thing for people interested in moving to Dubai is recruiters and companies are much more willing to interview you if you're in Dubai with a local number. It took me about a month to find a job during the summer. Another thing is watch out for is your relocation. While Dubai is booming, it's not a free for all any more. Make sure at least one month of rent is paid by your company or it will be tough to get settled here. There's extra costs for getting a place to live in and you might even need to pay a portion (or all) of the lease upfront. That's why it's best to get a salary you're comfortable with and one month taken care of at least before you move here. Housing aside, Dubai isn't expensive. Wonderful city, very liberal, extremely safe. Hopefully you make it to the UAE! Also consider Abu Dhabi
@Neri Matrixx safest place iv ever lived. You can leave you car running or leave your front door open and you will have no issues. I have never seen a physical altercation/robbery/theft. Im from Manchester and you ser these things daily. I may become less streetwise after a while in UAE. I am used to being wary and suspicious of people trying to mug me back in the UK.
Hi Guys! If you are new to Dubai looking for a job? Check out my e-book that will be useful for you here on: www.katiabaddur.com/the-expats-guide-to-working-in-duba
hello, what is the limit age to work in Dubai?, for instance hospitality, executive administrative assistant, translator, event coordinator, vip lounge or duty free.
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I lived in Dubai for 3+ years and lot of things look missing. 1. Two bedroom apartment didn't cost 3000 USD. 2k was enough back in 2018. Now it's 1.5k as the market came down. 2. If you earn 5k per month, you can easily save 1.5k USD easily. I am talking about living with Spouse and Child. 3. No mention of food variety. Dubai has all types of cuisines. 4. No mention of Indian people, we are 50% of the population. 5. The nice lady cannot talk about local nationals, bad for business. It could be long story. Example- you hardly meet Local Arabs. No social interchange. And I can go on.😂
Great video. One thing for people interested in moving to Dubai is recruiters and companies are much more willing to interview you if you're in Dubai with a local number. It took me about a month to find a job during the summer. Another thing is watch out for is your relocation. While Dubai is booming, it's not a free for all any more. Make sure at least one month of rent is paid by your company or it will be tough to get settled here. There's extra costs for getting a place to live in and you might even need to pay a portion (or all) of the lease upfront. That's why it's best to get a salary you're comfortable with and one month taken care of at least before you move here. Housing aside, Dubai isn't expensive. Wonderful city, very liberal, extremely safe. Hopefully you make it to the UAE! Also consider Abu Dhabi
@Neri Matrixx safest place iv ever lived.
You can leave you car running or leave your front door open and you will have no issues. I have never seen a physical altercation/robbery/theft. Im from Manchester and you ser these things daily. I may become less streetwise after a while in UAE. I am used to being wary and suspicious of people trying to mug me back in the UK.
Your welcome in georgia mam any time .
Thanks
Hi Guys! If you are new to Dubai looking for a job? Check out my e-book that will be useful for you here on: www.katiabaddur.com/the-expats-guide-to-working-in-duba
hello, what is the limit age to work in Dubai?, for instance hospitality, executive administrative assistant, translator, event coordinator, vip lounge or duty free.
In general, the age limit is 60 years old, but exceptions can be made.
@@ExpatsEverywhere Thank you for your information.
@@milagrospizarrorosas2820 You're absolutely welcome. If you haven't already subscribed, please do. It helps us grow and get this information to more people. Thanks for the support.
Nice lady 👍
I lived in Dubai for 3+ years and lot of things look missing.
1. Two bedroom apartment didn't cost 3000 USD. 2k was enough back in 2018. Now it's 1.5k as the market came down.
2. If you earn 5k per month, you can easily save 1.5k USD easily. I am talking about living with Spouse and Child.
3. No mention of food variety. Dubai has all types of cuisines.
4. No mention of Indian people, we are 50% of the population.
5. The nice lady cannot talk about local nationals, bad for business. It could be long story. Example- you hardly meet Local Arabs. No social interchange.
And I can go on.😂
It sounds like you need to come on for an interview. You know where to find us. 😉 contact@expatseverywhere.com - Josh & Kalie
Loy Machedo’s RUclips channel can give you more insight into Dubai.
i hate that guy he is just plain disgusting and hateful Thank God he left
You can't buy hemp seeds in Dubai.
Please coming georgia