Why Dubai
The lure of a luxury lifestyle on the pure, white sands of the Middle East means that many Brits have considered upping sticks and moving to Dubai. There is much more to this tax-haven than meets the eye, however, and a better quality of life is just one reason. Shopping, fine dining and luxury nightlife scene attracts people form all over the world.
Working in Dubai
Dubai has the well-earned reputation of being a haven for people looking to boost their careers. Tax-free salaries and excellent job opportunities have lured thousands of expats yearly. The most sought-after employees in Dubai are engineers, teachers and people who work in more creative fields such as marketing and communications.
Visas and work permits
While permanent residency visas are relatively easy to obtain for Brits with employment in the UAE, it is virtually impossible for those without. As such, you really shouldn’t
move to Dubai unless you have a job which will lead to a work permit, which will in turn lead to residency and the right to rent an apartment, access healthcare and education, etc.
Weather
Dubai’s climate is desert – much further removed from that of the UK you could not get. Average high temperatures in the summer months regularly exceed 40°C and rainfall is virtually non-existent except during the months December to March, so why not donate that, hot water bottle, umbrella, and winter coat.
Cost of Living
Dubai is known for its luxurious lifestyle, but the cost of living can vary widely. Accommodation, especially in prime areas, can be quite expensive, while dining and entertainment options cater to a range of budgets. It’s important to plan your budget carefully, as costs can be high for expatriates.
Education
Dubai offers a diverse range of educational options, including international schools, private schools, and universities. The education system is modern and often follows international curricula. The quality of education varies, so it’s essential to research schools thoroughly.
Culture
Dubai’s cultural landscape is a vibrant blend of traditional Emirati heritage and global influences. You can explore traditional souks (markets), visit museums and art galleries, and enjoy a diverse range of cultural events and festivals throughout the year.