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Potential move to Dubai
Hello everyone,
I would love to hear any input/advice you all might have on my situation: I am a 24 yr old British guy, about to graduate from architecture school in London, and have been offered a job in Dubai. The job in question is with a well known architecture firm (with head office in London), is relatively entry-level in architecture (I have 1 year's experience) and is known as a RIBA Part 2 position. In London, for the same role, according to official figures and surveys and the like, I should expect to earn between £23-£27,000 pa. My offer for Dubai is 10,500 gross AED per month. They say that 3,000 of this is an accommodation/travel allowance - but I am assuming this is an accounting technicality so they can base any redundancy pay etc on 7,500 not 10,500 - and that I will receive 10,500 per month. Factoring in the lack of income tax in Dubai, this means that my net income per month equates to around a £28,000 salary in the UK - and that is certainly on the higher end for the position in UK terms. However, my question is whether 10,500 AED is enough to survive in Dubai. I am under no illusion about renting a place by myself - rather I am certainly looking to flatshare. In London, for an example two-bed flatshare, I'd expect to pay upwards of £800 per month, not including utilities. I am not really looking to save vast amounts of money in the bank - rather to gain some overseas experience and get involved in some ambitious work. I would like to be able to buy a few clothes every month or so, to have a few drinks in bars after work/on the weekend, eat out perhaps once or twice a month, but nothing lavish. I have been a student in central London now for 2 years - so my lifestyle is somewhat frugal. I will be looking for a gym membership too - in London I would expect to pay anything from £30-£80 per month for this. I am very eager to make the move, but I must be realistic about whether I can actually survive financially. Also, how easy is it to secure a flatshare or similar without actually being over there to view? I have been looking on Dubizzle, but a lot of the offers appear dubious... Accommodation is my biggest concern. Many thanks in advance - and input from architects/those involved in the industry also would be wonderful. - d |
Re: Potential move to Dubai
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=794780
read this thread it might be of some help to you :) |
Re: Potential move to Dubai
Originally Posted by Blue Cat
(Post 10733879)
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=794780
read this thread it might be of some help to you :) Thanks though! |
Re: Potential move to Dubai
Somewhere like Disco Gardens would be affordable and lively but it really depends on where your office is located.
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Re: Potential move to Dubai
Originally Posted by mentalist
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Somewhere like Disco Gardens would be affordable and lively but it really depends on where your office is located.
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Re: Potential move to Dubai
Originally Posted by denton_f
(Post 10735071)
Ok - thanks. The office is just off Al Quoz Industrial Area 1. That's about an hour's commute from Discovery Gdns right? Are the bus and metro system good?
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Re: Potential move to Dubai
Originally Posted by denton_f
(Post 10735071)
Ok - thanks. The office is just off Al Quoz Industrial Area 1. That's about an hour's commute from Discovery Gdns right? Are the bus and metro system good?
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Re: Potential move to Dubai
You'll be able to have a decent life on that if you be careful what you spend your money on. Message me on FB as Im not on here much - https://www.facebook.com/Jonk5?ref=tn_tnmn < Ill be able to give advice.
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Re: Potential move to Dubai
Originally Posted by jonk87
(Post 10735691)
You'll be able to have a decent life on that if you be careful what you spend your money on. Message me on FB as Im not on here much - https://www.facebook.com/Jonk5?ref=tn_tnmn < Ill be able to give advice.
But thanks again. - d |
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