A new job, a new company, a new start.....
You leave behind family and friends, the familiar environment and infrastructure and get involved in the great unknown and adventure.
In addition, Dubai is not in Europe and things are a bit different here. You have to take care of the relocation, documents, finances.
Finally arriving in Dubai, it's time to look for an apartment and actually you still have so many questions before moving. What do I need to bring with me, but things will be the same everywhere, won't they?
What about the language and culture barrier?
You can inform yourself online.
This means hours of research on the Internet, much of which is only available in English, checking whether it is still up-to-date and true. Resist the distractions along the way, sort and file information.
You can hope that your visa provider, your colleagues, acquaintances, friends will support you. Hopefully this is included in your package, or does it cost extra? If, how long can you ask the questions, you will get all the answers. What if you don't even think about the important questions that are necessary?
You can just let things come to you.
Just do it and then see, after all, it's a big city, what could possibly go wrong. This can work well, or it can cost you a lot of stress, time and maybe money for mistakes.
The perfect allrounder package for new expats in Dubai.
Everything you need to know about Dubai, housing & transportation, money and the lifestyle in Dubai!
4 online courses with insider knowledge and practical tips as well as some bonus material.
I emigrated from Vienna to Dubai twice on my own and know Dubai from many different sides. The first time, I came to Dubai as a personal assistant, so as an employee, for a German entrepreneur. The second time, I finally decided to move to Dubai and closed everything in Europe and started my own business here.
I had to realize that not everything works the same everywhere in the world. Especially when it comes to housing and finances! How does driving a car works here, is there public transport, can you drink tap water. At the beginning, I spent hours googling for information on how things work effectively here. What do I need to know to avoid making mistakes? To be honest some things I wish I could have avoided which cost me a lot of time, patience and money. To be honest some things I wish I could have avoided which cost me a lot of time, patience and money..
After more than 2 years in Dubai, I definitely have some tips and tricks up my sleeve. So I have set oneself to help new European Dubai Expats with their restart in Dubai by helping them with all necessary information.
Dubai Basic Information Online Course
(Value $ 98,-)
Dubai Living & Transport
Online Course
(Value $ 494,-)
Dubai Money Online Course
(Value $ 494,-)
Dubai Lifestyle Online Course
(Value $ 197,-)
48 Moduls,
over 7 hours video footage
4 Handouts for all courses with over 64 pages to look up
BONUS: Link list with Shortcuts for all recommendations
BONUS: Access to the closed Onboarding Dubai Facebook Group
Since I only live or have lived in Dubai, I can't tell you exactly how it works in other cities. Some things will be the same or similar, some will be different.
For example, there is another parking app for Abu Dhabi and in general Abu Dhabi is more quiet but also more conservative. For example, during Ramadan, all restaurants are closed until evening, while in Dubai everything is open.
I strongly recommend booking the course BEFORE emigrating, the sooner the better.
It is worthwhile to look at some of the modules in advance, because some things should be decided, calculated, organized in advance. For example, a few points about the topic of money.
In general, for all those who are planning to emigrate to Dubai. The target group is certainly more Europeans and Australians, as we have similar demands and habits for everyday life, but you can't really generalize that.
The course is for singles as well as for couples or families. (A special course for families is still planned.) Employees, self-employed people as well as entrepreneurs should be found here. Most of the information concerns everyday life, that affects everyone. The Money module is not only for the self-employed and entrepreneurs, every employee should also know this information! Everyone certainly has some special topics, just read on in the next point.
NO! I clearly focus on everything that takes place after the visa process.
There are many visa agencies in the UAE and everyone is welcome to choose their personal favorite. But I have a recommendation, for those who want one from me.
Make sure that they already have some experience in the UAE and have the right visa to help you. Ask enough questions and have all costs and follow-up costs explained to you and confirmed in writing!
YES, absolutely. Although the earlier the better, the majority of it is only after the visa is lost and some things can be done later or somehow still manageable.
For all those who opt for the ONBOARDING BUNDLE, there is a separate closed Facebook group where questions can be asked and exchanged. There you are welcome to ask your questions and either me or someone from the community will answer your question. If you have any other individual questions, you can also write to me directly, by email or via social media. I will do my best to answer them as soon as possible.
The perfect allrounder package for new expats in Dubai.
Everything you need to know about Dubai, housing & transportation, money and the lifestyle in Dubai!
4 online courses with insider knowledge and practical tips as well as some bonus material.
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