So, you’re moving to the UAE…
By Kirsten Hastings, 18 Sep 17
People moving to the UAE for the first time have a lot to think about and prepare. As a result, the British Embassy has launched its ‘checking in’ campaign, offering tips and advice on how to settle in quickly and smoothly.
Moving abroad can incur a substantial amount of paperwork and there is a risk that some elements are overlooked or duplicated.
Residency Visa
Your employer is responsible for obtaining a residency visa for you and your family. This may take some time and you will need to surrender your passport temporarily and you cannot travel out of the UAE while your visa is in process.
Tip: You will need six months validity in your passport to obtain a residency visa and travel around the region.
Health insurance
All medical services (except emergency) must be paid for in the UAE so make sure you have adequate medical insurance in place when you arrive. If this is not initially provided by your employer you should consider travel insurance from the UK until your employer’s health insurance commences.
Bring vaccination certificates and children’s health records (red books).
Emirates Identity Card
This is mandatory for all UAE residents.
Tip: Have plenty of passport photos available for registration.