Hi all - just some quick salary advice required. What salary can be expected for a one year qualified lawyer (Scottish/English) in Dubai? I've been offered 36,000AED per month plus bonus and am wondering if this is a decent salary or not? Most concerned about what type of apartment I could live in c...
Thanks DBX Would be working for an international firm in a commercial/projects role. Coming from the UK, it seems like quite a good offer (mainly because tax-free!). Just concerned that as i have no idea of the cost of living I dont really have any sort of comparison to make - 35,000AED may be rubbi...
Wow - you certainly know you're stuff! Rent sounds absolutely extortionate - but girlfriend is coming out with me (no kids) and she'll probably be on roughly the same wages so rent will hopefully be manageable. What areas shall we look at? No vehicle allowance, and we are planning on buying a car wh...
Hey i am moving out to Dubai in march and want to buy a car.
However, Ive heard a lot about car fraud in Dubai - can anyone recommend the reputable dealerships/showrooms because i obviously wouldnt want to get caught out by this?
No bank will give a current account without residency, it is the law because they are not allowed to issue credit cards and cheque books to any non resident. I saw a reference in one of those magazines with a table of bank accounts etc (MoneyWorks?) to HSBC being an exception. Maybe it was a saving...
Moving to Dubai/Abu Dhabi in April and wondering if I can ship over my Lotus Elan S2 (1994) from the UK? I've heard that because its a RHD it might be a problem. However, Ive also heard it may be possible if you "know a local" - what does this mean? If I take it across and dont register it...
Rudeboy - just posted my query yesterday and plan to move to Dubai/AD in April. So will be looking to ship the car out then. At this stage I am looking for the same answers as you - can a RHD be registered (what is this chat about "if you know a local")? How much does importation cost? etc...
Agree - it's pretty simple. All you need to do is look at the match attendances, TV audience figures and the sponsorship money of the respective sports to realise which is the more popular.
There will be a correction in prices, but not a drop. The price increases may well drop, but I'm not convinced the prices themselves will drop in the immediate future. Oversupply will hit the market but in the short-term this will only affect the size of investors' premiums and they won't be making ...
Err, which planet have you been beamed in from Arnie? "This has nothing at all to do with oil". Dubai as we see it now and as it will develop in the future is fundamentally based on oil reserves. Every market and industry (especially the banking and finance markets!) in Dubai is inextricab...
We probable are! "This is a ridiculous statement that is actually not only misleading but untrue. Dubai's now short term oil reserves and revenue are only a small percentage of Dubai's GDP. The oil will be gone by totally 2015. " It's actually completely true and not ridiculous in the slig...