Archive for the 'Moving' Category
Read this! Health insurance now compulsory for expats in Dubai
0 Comments Published by Dubai Expat October 4th, 2008 in Living, Moving, News, People, Tourism, Work.In the latest in a stream of policy changes, Dubai has deemed that all expats living and working in the emirate of Dubai must have compulsory health insurance cover. The plan is to roll out the changes in phases, with the first phase in place by January 2009. Subsequent phases will roll out other categories [...]
Things to consider when moving to Dubai for a job
1 Comment Published by Dubai Expat August 24th, 2008 in Moving, Tourism.Some great tips from a Director of Human Resources for people considering moving to Dubai to take up a job. The video is from the hotel industry but the information is quite valid for most industries and countries here in the Middle East…watch the short of the long version below. Long version:
Dubai Property Prices expected to plunge by 2010
0 Comments Published by Dubai Expat August 5th, 2008 in Living, Moving, News, People.Experts from Investment Bank Morgan Stanley claim that research indicates the new flood of apartments to hit Dubai may cause prices to plunge by upto 10% by as early as 2010. The National also included this in it’s news report: Dubai property prices have soared 79 per cent since January last year, fuelled by a [...]
Dubai crackdown on immorality – Tourist arrests make the news
0 Comments Published by Dubai Expat August 1st, 2008 in Living, Moving, News, People, Tourism.There has been plenty of media outcry and reports in international media about the recent arrest of tourists claimed to be engaging in intercourse on a public beach. Dubai is also taking strong measures to police the city to target and eradicate other so-called immoral behaviour. See CNN report below: This is a dilemma [...]
Online Shopping Tips Dubai: How to buy stuff from the UK and US in the Middle East and get it delivered to you!
1 Comment Published by Dubai Expat February 25th, 2008 in Living, Moving, People, Wacky, Work.[photopress:online_shopping.jpg,full,pp_image] Everyone living in Dubai / the UAE or the Middle East have probably wished they could get their hands on great products from the UK or US… be it books, music, movies, games or electronics. But very few people shop online with Amazon or other online retailers and auction sites due to the shipping [...]
Expat Advice Dubai – Liberal Nudist in Dubai?!
1 Comment Published by ChristyNiNe February 11th, 2008 in Living, Moving, People.So, I know I won’t be running the streets in the buff shouting about womens’ liberation, but I’m curious to know how repressed women are in Dubai. My husband has landed a job on an oil rig and we will be living in Dubai. He is going to train here in the US, and then spend [...]
Expat Advice UAE – Policy on Home Brews
0 Comments Published by thomochan February 9th, 2008 in Living, Moving.With the alcohol restrictions in UAE, can anybody advise if there is a policy on “Home Brew”? It is all the rage Downunder (Alice Springs). There are some really fantastic brews getting about for home brewers that are better than mainstream beers from the major suppliers. Can you brew your own ? Import the ingredients [...]
Important Questions about moving to Dubai
1 Comment Published by g_twin January 27th, 2008 in Moving.I am about to move to Dubai and thinking about travelling a little beforehand…however, I am little worried because obviously I will need some savings to start off while looking for a job in Dubai. However, I also think that once I start working in Dubai, there will be little time to travel. Therefore I [...]
The Top 20 Reasons to move to Dubai – Deconstructing the Why Nots
30 Comments Published by Dubai Expat January 23rd, 2008 in Education, Living, Moving, News, People, Tourism, Work.[photopress:dubai_night_skyline.jpg,full,pp_image] I came across this post called “The Top 20 Reasons Not to Move to Dubai (in no particular order!)” on the Net and felt that it did a pretty-good job of Dubai-bashing without necessarily substantiating everything objectively and looking at the pros. It’s a given that Dubai also has its weaknesses and flaws, but [...]
First Dubai Metro Train to arrive in Dubai by March 2008 says RTA
0 Comments Published by Dubai Expat January 12th, 2008 in Living, Moving, News, Tourism, Work.[photopress:dubai_metro_lines.jpg,full,pp_image] The first Dubai Metro train will reach here in March, according to Mattar Al Tayer, Chairman of the Board and Executive Director of Roads & Transport Authority (RTA). Each train, in the Red and Green lines, consists of five carriages capable of accommodating about 643 commuters. The coaches are classified into two classes — [...]

