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No, but life’s definitely smoother if you land one first. If you’re entering the country as a tourist, you’ll have a chance to look for work on‑the‑ground. Whereas if an employer sponsors a residence visa for you, you can switch status without leaving. And make sure you factor in health insurance and startup costs before you sign any contracts.
Rents swing quite wildly here. You can expect to pay something around AED 80-110k yearly for a central one‑bed flat (which is payable in 1-4 cheques). Suburban or Sharjah units halve that. We’d recommend negotiating your maintenance (including parking) and chiller fees before signing.
Choice is huge. British, American, IB, Indian, Filipino and French curricula are available wherever you are in the country. Your fees start at around AED 12k, but can go past 100k. Visit during class, ask about teacher turnover and KHDA ratings. And try to book early - popular campuses wait‑list quickly, especially around Foundation and Year 7 entry points.
Your base pay might seem a bit lower than London or New York, but remember: everything from zero income tax and furnished allowances to medical cover might change your figure. The food shopping and utilities are fairly similar with the rest of central Europe, but things like imported alcohol and school fees are the most expensive.
You’re getting clean, cosmopolitan living but with Islamic values. Make sure you: Dress modestly in malls and government offices Avoid public displays of affection Never photograph strangers without permission And Alcohol is actually fine in licensed venues, but belligerent drunken behavior isn’t. There are also harsh penalties for drugs and debt.
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