A city known for its cutting-edge architecture, vibrant nightlife, and endless shopping sprees! Dubai is one of the famous destinations amongst the United Arab Emirates. It is the UAE’s largest and most populated metropolis and has developed as a commercial center for the whole Middle East.
There are several reasons why so many from all over the globe migrate to Dubai each year, but arguably the most important is that it is one of the world’s fastest-growing cities in terms of economic rates, investments, and population.
International moving is a significant step! There could be several questions on your list. You’re moving your entire existence from one nation to another. You should seek any assistance you can. Get in touch with us to find out more on how we make your international relocation easier and less stressful!
Here’s a short guide that you may want to read through before you begin prepping!
What is it like to live in Dubai?
Dubai, like its neighbouring emirates Abu Dhabi and Sharjah, has a hot climate with minimal rainfall throughout the year. In contrast to its southern neighbour Abu Dhabi, Dubai lacks natural oases and bodies of water. The city is divided into two halves by a natural inlet or waterway (Deira).
In the summer, temperatures can reach 45°C. However, relocating to Dubai does not need you to escape your new home during the hot and humid summer months. Air conditioning is available in hotels, restaurants, retail centers, and public transportation.
As with every nation, the cost of living is heavily influenced by where you reside and the sort of lifestyle you choose. Dubai’s tax-free lifestyle makes it one of the finest locations in the world to live. Salaries, food, restaurants, and all other items are exempt from taxation. It should go without saying that this saves you some money.
Contrary to many beliefs, Dubai isn’t too restrictive. However, people are often required to cover themselves from the shoulders to the knees in public areas as a sign of respect. In addition, in order to preserve the country’s Islamic past, alcohol use is confined to restaurants, hotels, and hotel-owned bars or clubs. With all that said there’s also a lot to look at in terms of rich culture, history, and culinary explorations.
A Guide to Your Visa Application
International relocation is so much smoother when you’re aware of how to navigate around your visa applications. If you are heading to Dubai as a citizen of one of the 46 countries eligible for a visit visa upon arrival, you will have no trouble entering the emirate on a visit visa. Citizens from other countries must ensure they have the right sponsorship from their employers when they decide to migrate for work. Employment visas should always be obtained with the assistance of your employer.
If you wish to sponsor your family on your own residency visa, you must provide documentation of a rental contract in your or your company’s name. This ensures that you will be able to offer housing for your family. You will not be able to function as a sponsor for your family unless you sign this contract. All visa inquiries involving expats are handled by the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs-Dubai (GDRFA-D).
You may want to look into filling in an application for the National Identity card for you and your family members. All UAE citizens and residents are required to obtain an Emirates ID. The Emirates ID Card is now directly connected to a resident visa application, this simplifies the procedure for foreigners. To learn more about the application and other information click here.
Customs & Regulations
Before entering the nation, expats and tourists to Dubai should be aware of the current customs laws.
Certain things, such as narcotics of any type, are forbidden. The same is true for certain medications. If you need to take a prescription medication on a regular basis, bring a prescription or a medical certificate from a UAE-licensed practitioner with you. You should not import more than a personal quantity to last you three months, see here for more information on medications that are prohibited.
Keep a detailed inventory of what you transported, as well as any related receipts, invoices, and insurance paperwork. These may be required if you need to verify ownership of specific products. You can submit a letter from your UAE entrance visa sponsor if you do not yet have a resident visa. You will be required to pay a deposit equal to 5% of the value of your products. This 5% will be reimbursed to you after you have received your residence visa.
Please keep in mind that when you fly to Dubai, customs authorities have the authority to check your luggage. If you are bringing a car from your home country to Dubai, you must follow the import restrictions in place at the time of the import, you can find customs related information here.
If you’re planning to move on a long-term basis. You may want to plan on renting a storage space. This would make it easier to store your possessions, you may be charged anywhere between 75 AED (20 USD) and 950 AED (260 USD) each month.
Make the right move!
Hiring a typical international removal company has proven to be the most common way of shipping household items while shifting overseas. No matter where you are located! if you need assistance moving to and from Dubai, Across Relocations is the right place to call! Get in touch with us today to get a free quotation, click here to learn more.
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