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The regulatory and commercial landscape across the Middle East — including the UAE and Saudi Arabia — continues to evolve. Our Insights section provides commentary, analysis and updates designed for executives, HR leaders and investors navigating the region.
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Relocating to Abu Dhabi: Your 2026 Guide from the UAE Capital’s Experts
Most people who research relocation to the UAE start with Dubai. They spend weeks on Dubai guides, Dubai neighbourhoods, Dubai visa types. Then, somewhere in the process, they pause and ask: ‘But what about Abu Dhabi?’ It’s a good question. And increasingly, it’s the right one. Abu Dhabi is the UAE’s capital, its largest emirate,
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Filipino embassy issues guidelines for hiring OFWs in Oman
In an advisory released by Embassy of the Philippines in Muscat, all Filipino workers should draw a minimum salary of OMR290 per month. The hiring advisory comes from the Philippine Overseas Labour Office at the office of the Labour Attache and will guide sponsors on the rights of all Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in the
May 22, 2018
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Places in Dubai where rents have fallen most
Several communities in Dubai are known for their sky-high rents, especially those within the commercial centres and premium neighbourhoods that have plenty of amenities and perks to offer. But with rents still falling, more relief is in sight for thousands of tenants out there. According to JLL, year-on-year rents have now declined by 6.5 per
10-year residence visa in UAE for investors, doctors, specialists and top students
100% ownership for investors, 10-year residence for investors, professionals and families, plus top students. To further boost the UAE’s position as a primary destination for international investors and top talent from around the world, the Cabinet on Sunday has adopted a new system of entry visas for investors and professionals — providing them with a
Kuwait committee approves screening of expat driving licences
A parliamentary committee in Kuwait has reportedly approved a proposal requiring the country’s interior ministry to set up a panel to screen driving licences held by foreigners. The approval comes amid continued debate at the National Assembly regarding the country’s traffic problems, with some MPs suggesting restrictions on foreign workers are the solution. Kuwait Times
Health insurance for all is on the way in Oman
Medical insurance will become mandatory in Oman’s private sector, but it will take time to implement fully, according to a senior member of the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The Ministry of Health wants mandatory health insurance to be provided for all private sector employees, but some companies are still unable to do so
Skilled workers can take up maximum two part-time jobs
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Skilled employees such as experts, consultants, university professors and doctors can take a maximum of two part-time jobs with two employers under the new system introduced by the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation, a senior official told Gulf News on Monday. Dr Omar Abdul Rahman Al Nuaimi, assistant undersecretary for International Relations at
April 18, 2018
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UAE driving licence accepted in over 50 countries
If you’re planning to take a road trip abroad, hiring a car has become a lot easier as more countries are accepting the UAE driver’s licence. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFAIC), the list of countries have included more – bringing the number of countries to over 50. This means that
Good conduct certificate in UAE suspended
UAE ministry, in a circular, urges embassies and consulates not to request for the certificate. On March 29, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFA) sent out a letter to embassies and consulates across the UAE confirming the news of the postponement. Under the reference: ‘The UAE suspends requesting certificates of good
EER services are now mobile friendly!
EER is delighted to announce the launch of its Relocation App, providing a mobile-friendly service delivery. We are rolling out the app in Dubai and Abu Dhabi and will follow shortly with Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman and Qatar. Our assignees will be provided with access to our app enabling them to access information documents, which will
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