DUBAI'S HEALTH-CARE SCHEME
After the implementation of mandatory health insurance in Dubai
Developers, every resident has been required to be covered in some way.
To secure a residency permit, you must have valid health
insurance. The new legislation is part of Dubai's plan to become one of the
world's most advanced countries in terms of healthcare, quality, and
accessibility for all people.
Since you'll be going to a whole different climate with
completely different local bugs and health risks, there are a few things you
can do before moving to Dubai and when you're there.
Our Healthcare in Dubai guide will explain what you can do
before and after you move to keep your family and yourself safe in Dubai, as well
as what to expect from the Dubai healthcare system.
Cultural shock in Dubai
Learn as much as you can about Dubai before relocating there,
and if possible, visit before committing to a transfer.
Also, join forums and chat rooms with other expats who have
already moved to the emirate to get a sense of what it's like.
Before heading to Dubai, you should be aware of the following
facts:
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Adultery, as well as going into debt and even bouncing
a check, is a felony punishable by jail and expulsion.
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Never drink and drive, and never take medications that
aren't given to you.
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Act conservatively and follow the dress code.
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Respect the local faith and customs, and be aware that
during Ramadan, you cannot eat or drink in front of locals during daylight
hours – this is extremely disrespectful.
Knowing and adhering to Dubai's laws and regulations is
critical to your safety and well-being.
The UAE's law has undergone significant reforms.
The UAE made numerous reforms to the country's rules and
regulations in 2020, with the aim of improving the country's economic and
social status. The following are the most significant dubai developments affecting
expats in Dubai:
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Women are no longer viewed leniently when it comes to
so-called "honor killings" and abuse.
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It is legal to use alcohol without a license.
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It is no longer immoral to live together outside of
marriage.
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Expats in the UAE can obey the laws of their home
country when it comes to divorce and inheritance.
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With the exception of oil and hydrocarbons,
telecommunications, and transportation, foreign investors will entirely own
local businesses without the need for an Emirati sponsor.
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