Anyone done it? Enticing offer on the phone just then...
- Visitors can check out the Forum FAQ by clicking this link. You have to register before you can post: click the REGISTER link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. View our Forum Privacy Policy.
- Want to receive the latest contracting news and advice straight to your inbox? Sign up to the ContractorUK newsletter here. Every sign up will also be entered into a draw to WIN £100 Amazon vouchers!
Working / living in Dubai
Collapse
X
-
Working / living in Dubai
"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain -
Originally posted by scooterscot View PostAnyone done it? Enticing offer on the phone just then...
and then decide.merely at clientco for the entertainment -
Originally posted by scooterscot View PostAnyone done it? Enticing offer on the phone just then...
I would personally consider it if you don't require to be surrounded by friends. If you contracted away from home before for instance. Also, if you can cope with restaurants not serving alcohol generally, and you can cope with it being VERY hot in the summer.
However I don't know how the legal side with visas, booze allowance (you need a special card to buy booze from a special shop), etc, works for contractors rather than employees.
You will need a car, and you need to check how accommodation is going to work.
Personally, we liked it and I wouldn't mind being there a year, but it's no place to set up home.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
-
Originally posted by eek View Post
Building projects have restarted thanks to various bail-outs.
If you do end up going over to Dubai to work then be prepared to pay for your yearly accomodation in one lump sum and ensure that you keep your finances in order with sufficient war chest until you start getting a regular income.
In the short term it will cost you money to work there.Comment
-
Originally posted by scooterscot View PostAnyone done it? Enticing offer on the phone just then...Hard Brexit now!
#prayfornodealComment
-
Originally posted by Churchill View PostIf you do end up going over to Dubai to work then be prepared to pay for your yearly accommodation in one lump sum and ensure that you keep your finances in order with sufficient war chest until you start getting a regular income.
Both the wife and I are trying to dis it cause we're apprehensive about such places. This is despite the fact we're both avid travellers. Still even after coughing up for the accommodation you're still left with a 5 figured sum. Difficult to ignore.
If it's going to be a goer our prerequisites, pool, garden for the wee yin, gym...
Places like this one or this one are affordable"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
-
I have 2 mates who live / work in the region. 1 has been in Bahrain for 20+years 1 in Dubai for 3-4 years.
The upsides....
The weather in late Autumn/ winter / early spring
The cost of cars / fuel
Rental prices for digs are can be cheap - as there is a surpluss at the moment
the apparent tax free situation
plenty of water sport / dunebashing
great food / service
The downsides
The weather in Late spring / summer / Early Autumn
School costs are high
booze is expensive
you usually have to pay for your property rent 1 years in advance in post dated cheques
It is only a 7 hour flight, and costs arounf £400 so your family / friends can come & visit.
Remember there are very strict rules surround women / sex.
BBC NEWS | UK | Woman arrested for 'sex on beach'
BBC News - Woman jailed for kissing in Dubai calls for law reform
When my g/f 7 I check into hotel we do so as Mr & Mrs......it save hassle
The dress code is very conservative
The business approach is very slow....
I would suggest going out for a weeks recce, get a hire car and drie round the places...
There is a lot of info here:
Living in Dubai: An Introduction
I looked at moig to Bahrain a number of years ago, in the current climate I am glad i didnt...
Hope that helpsLast edited by aceboy; 10 January 2012, 13:47.Comment
-
-
If you're into travelling then definitely, give it a go. You need to be aware that you might get lonely, that's probably the biggest warning I'd give... if that's not an issue then go for it. What will the missus do with her time?
There are lots of custom built mini-towns for foreigners like you, such as where our friends live: MotorCity :: Experience It.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
-
Originally posted by sasguru View PostIts your sprog I feel sorry for.
How many posts before we get a cretin or village idiots comment?Comment
- Home
- News & Features
- First Timers
- IR35 / S660 / BN66
- Employee Benefit Trusts
- Agency Workers Regulations
- MSC Legislation
- Limited Companies
- Dividends
- Umbrella Company
- VAT / Flat Rate VAT
- Job News & Guides
- Money News & Guides
- Guide to Contracts
- Successful Contracting
- Contracting Overseas
- Contractor Calculators
- MVL
- Contractor Expenses
Advertisers
Contractor Services
CUK News
- Secondary NI threshold sinking to £5,000: a limited company director’s explainer Dec 24 09:51
- Reeves sets Spring Statement 2025 for March 26th Dec 23 09:18
- Spot the hidden contractor Dec 20 10:43
- Accounting for Contractors Dec 19 15:30
- Chartered Accountants with MarchMutual Dec 19 15:05
- Chartered Accountants with March Mutual Dec 19 15:05
- Chartered Accountants Dec 19 15:05
- Unfairly barred from contracting? Petrofac just paid the price Dec 19 09:43
- An IR35 case law look back: contractor must-knows for 2025-26 Dec 18 09:30
- A contractor’s Autumn Budget financial review Dec 17 10:59
Comment