Dubai City
Life in Dubai
Adjusting to Life in Dubai
Dubai welcomes foreigners with open arms. The emirate’s population consists mostly of expatriates, nearly 90%, so the atmosphere is quite liberal, multicultural and surprisingly multifaceted. You will find many shopping and entertainment opportunities to keep you occupied and the variety of lifestyle venues will give you plenty of things to do. Tourists in Dubai are usually encouraged to try a desert safari, jet skiing, scuba diving, yacht sailing, sand dune bashing, Dubai shopping tours and the popular Big Bus Tour. But there’s nothing to stop from residents taking a thrill out of joining these activities and tours too.

Moving To Dubai
Moving Your Family to Dubai
Once you’ve secured a job in Dubai, you have to move to the United Arab Emirates. It’s not compulsory to stay in the Dubai city to be employed in Dubai. You can live in one of the neighboring emirates and commute daily. Everyone who comes to Dubai for employment must be sponsored by a company. The employment visa permits a person to work and reside in Dubai with all civil rights.
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Dubai Heritage & Culture
Heritage of Dubai and Culture of Dubai
Heritage can take many forms and in Dubai, it’s all depicted in a variety of old photographs, taken long before the oil boom. The historic Arab architecture and falconry coupled with ancient dhow boats and camel caravans make Dubai an intriguing destination to explore. If you step into the Dubai Museum or Sheik Saeed House, you’ll see how important the pearling and fishing industries once was.
Dubai Museum

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