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danieljp Mar 17th 2014 11:51 am

Potentially moving to Dubai - girlfriend??
 
Iv been head hunted to go and work for a company in Dubai, and am currently in discussions about the role.

I currently live with my gf (and dog!) and wondered how easy it is for her to come with me? I had planned on getting engaged in the summer.

Also, seen lots of comments about cost of living, any advice on comparable salaries/cost of living would be great! Want to be able to save a good chunk for 2-3 years while I'm out there.

Thanks

Millhouse Mar 17th 2014 12:34 pm

Re: Potentially moving to Dubai - girlfriend??
 
tell Cilla she needs a new hat

Blue Cat Mar 17th 2014 12:45 pm

Re: Potentially moving to Dubai - girlfriend??
 

Originally Posted by danieljp (Post 11176520)
Iv been head hunted to go and work for a company in Dubai, and am currently in discussions about the role.

I currently live with my gf (and dog!) and wondered how easy it is for her to come with me? I had planned on getting engaged in the summer.

Also, seen lots of comments about cost of living, any advice on comparable salaries/cost of living would be great! Want to be able to save a good chunk for 2-3 years while I'm out there.

Thanks


welcome, you don't have to get married plenty of couples live together, just be discreet. Make sure you get a good housing allowance the rents are on the up here!

Patsy Stoned Mar 17th 2014 12:54 pm

Re: Potentially moving to Dubai - girlfriend??
 
The problem is, unless your gf gets a job you won't be able to sponsor her, she will have to do visa runs every month, easy if her passport is UK.

It is very expensive to set up and live here. If you want to give us an idea of your package then we can be more helpful. If you can only afford a small apartment it may not be suitable if you plan to bring your dog over. A lot of apartments stipulate 'no dogs'

Millhouse Mar 17th 2014 1:06 pm

Re: Potentially moving to Dubai - girlfriend??
 

Originally Posted by Patsy Stoned (Post 11176619)
The problem is, unless your gf gets a job you won't be able to sponsor her, she will have to do visa runs every month, easy if her passport is UK.

It is very expensive to set up and live here. If you want to give us an idea of your package then we can be more helpful. If you can only afford a small apartment it may not be suitable if you plan to bring your dog over. A lot of apartments stipulate 'no dogs'

That's no way to refer to his girlfriend - you don't know them.

danieljp Mar 17th 2014 1:10 pm

Re: Potentially moving to Dubai - girlfriend??
 
I'm just waiting on full details of the package but I know it includes relocation, visa, flights home plus more. What are the things I should be looking to have included?

Most things iv seen say its ok as long as you keep your head down. I know she would need visa runs until she found a job, how hard is that? Or could she continue her studying there? Currently in 3rd year at uni here but would take time out if we went. Can you get married in Dubai once you've moved there?

Also, what are going rates for decent apartments? What are other standard costs? It's hard negotiating a salary when you don't know and i don't want to just rely on them saying its good!! What is a decent salary there?

Eeyore Mar 17th 2014 3:38 pm

Re: Potentially moving to Dubai - girlfriend??
 

Originally Posted by danieljp (Post 11176646)
I'm just waiting on full details of the package but I know it includes relocation, visa, flights home plus more. What are the things I should be looking to have included?

Find out what their housing allowance policy actually is, because it may affect you more than you realise right now. Remember, rent is not paid monthly here, it's paid in very large upfront lump sums that most people, especially new arrivals, can't afford to pay without being given it by their company or a bank.

If you're very lucky, they'll pay your rent for you and won't expect you to pay it back - this is most likely in the "traditional" expat industries like oil, gas and aviation. If you're not working in one of those sectors, it's more likely that they'll either leave you to come up with the lump sum yourself (many people have to get bank loans for this), or advance you the money and claim it back through your salary each month.

busybee2 Mar 17th 2014 7:41 pm

Re: Potentially moving to Dubai - girlfriend??
 

Originally Posted by danieljp (Post 11176520)
Iv been head hunted to go and work for a company in Dubai, and am currently in discussions about the role.

I currently live with my gf (and dog!) and wondered how easy it is for her to come with me? I had planned on getting engaged in the summer.

Also, seen lots of comments about cost of living, any advice on comparable salaries/cost of living would be great! Want to be able to save a good chunk for 2-3 years while I'm out there.

Thanks

it happens but better to be married, because you cannot sponsor her, so she will either have to find a job or do visa run each month, also if anything untoward was to happen it can get a bit messy, also some companies refuse to allow you to live together.

scrubbedexpat141 Mar 18th 2014 9:59 am

Re: Potentially moving to Dubai - girlfriend??
 
What do you do?

Ronnie Biggs Mar 18th 2014 11:04 am

Re: Potentially moving to Dubai - girlfriend??
 
Tell us the package and we can tell you if it will float or not.

danieljp Mar 19th 2014 10:21 pm

Re: Potentially moving to Dubai - girlfriend??
 
I work in the cinema industry. Someone else from my company recently got offered a position by the same company but due to family circumstances he turned it down. From what I get at the minute the package total will be around 325-35000 AED in total, and include housing allowance, travel allowance, flights home, furniture allowance as a one off payment on visa issue, medical cover, and a freight allowance as a one off for moving over.

Is it normal for companies to help you out with the annual rent? It seems from what I have researched you have to pay that up front?

flares Mar 20th 2014 2:46 am

Re: Potentially moving to Dubai - girlfriend??
 

Originally Posted by Millhouse (Post 11176638)
That's no way to refer to his girlfriend - you don't know them.


golden deceiver


A blonde woman who looks good from behind but munted from the front. Nice body, shame about the boat race!

Eeyore Mar 21st 2014 3:10 pm

Re: Potentially moving to Dubai - girlfriend??
 

Originally Posted by danieljp (Post 11181271)
Is it normal for companies to help you out with the annual rent?

Companies all make their own policies about that. By law, they don't even have to pay you a housing allowance.

Ronnie Biggs Mar 24th 2014 5:28 am

Re: Potentially moving to Dubai - girlfriend??
 

Originally Posted by danieljp (Post 11181271)
I work in the cinema industry. Someone else from my company recently got offered a position by the same company but due to family circumstances he turned it down. From what I get at the minute the package total will be around 325-35000 AED in total, and include housing allowance, travel allowance, flights home, furniture allowance as a one off payment on visa issue, medical cover, and a freight allowance as a one off for moving over.Is it normal for companies to help you out with the annual rent? It seems from what I have researched you have to pay that up front?

Just about doable but don't expect a Champagne Billy Ray look at me I'm in Dubai lifestyle.

Eeyore Mar 25th 2014 7:41 pm

Re: Potentially moving to Dubai - girlfriend??
 

Originally Posted by Ronnie Biggs (Post 11187617)
Just about doable

The OP didn't say how many people that salary was expected to support, but 35k all-in (i.e. you pay your own rent and school fees) is pretty much in the higher end of the ballpark for westerners with families. Indeed, we know many western families who are here on significantly less. That's not to say it'll be an easy life, but for plenty of people here it's far more than doable.


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