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hima25
My husband recently got a offer in Abudabi
They are ready to pay 22kdinars.
My husbands pay package is 9lacs and since I am also working. ours
pay package comes to 13lacs p.a.
I would like know whether we can have the same level of standard of living or better standard living with his current offer.
Also I would appreciate if some one can share the difference in living and culture.
thanks in advance

From India, Mumbai
hazaidi
22

Dear Hima,
Similar sort of question was asked few days ago, but you are talking about Abu Dhabi instead od Dubai.
Yes, you must avail this oppurtunity. Because,
1. Abu Dhabi is much more cheaper than Dubai in all sense.
2. You can get an appartment on rental on very reasonable rates.
3. Living cost is not on higher side.
4. Culture is almost the same as majority of the population belongs to south asia.
5. For international carrer projection, its a very good chance.
Tell me one thing more clearly,
your package is 1300,000 Rs. per annum in india
and 22k dinars or Dirhams annually ???
Regards,
Hassan

From Pakistan, Islamabad
Ravi.Gangwani
1

Hello, Pls find the attached ppt on Dubai labor camp... dubai has two different picture. go thru & let me know how was the ppt Regds Ravi
From India, Mumbai
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Ravi.Gangwani
1

Yaa Hima, thats right, the UAE is good place for work. i wud suggest try to get a citizen ship of UAE. it has tax free zone. Regds Ravi
From India, Mumbai
mferns27
Dear Hima

I am living in Abu dhabi so i think i can give you a good picture of this

22K diahrams is a good salary and since you are also working i guess you will work here too so you can add your income too to your husbands income

let me tell you few things about here, first of all

there are no studio flats or one bedroom flats in abu dhabi, even if they are it is very rare you can find one or even if you find it is very very expensive

average cost of finding a flat as of today is as follows

one bed around 40K- 70K diahrams

two bed would be 50 - 120K diahrams

three bed would be 70 k and above

this would be annual charges, but it depends on landlords they may take the entire month in advance or bi - annual but you have to pay in advance if you get a central ac flat your water electricity will come upto 150 dhms per month on higher side but if you go for window ac flat it will be around 350-400 dhms per month

but if you are really really lucky you may get cheaper flats, it is better to go for central ac flats since, most of the window ac flats are under demolition.. a warning finding accomodation in Abu dhabi at present is like winning a million dollar lottery

a lot of falts go in for sharing where for a room it is 2000 diahrams per month paid monthly and the kitchen is sharing - which is the best way to live and save and find a good flat

abu dhabi is a matrix 3 vertical and 3 horizontal roads, these are the main streets of abu dhabi

horizontal is khalifa, then hamdan and electra these are major hubs and khalifa is very expensive becoz it over looks the bay

then we have airport road and passport road and najda

there is no entertainment in abu dhabi, only shopping malls as entertainment

i.e Marina Mall, abu dhabi mall and al wahda mall there biggest mall then there are many small malls

taxis are run by pakistani pathans and they start at 2 diahmans and every km is 1 diahram

but now it is being privitasied and soon the fares will go up

it is best to have a car and an average a car will cost you 50-70K i.e camry is around 80K while nissan sunny is around 50K

Abu dhabi is becoming very expensive now, as there is inflation due to weak dollar

but you get the choicest of food and best. they are very particular about expiery dates of the food items

i think on a average for two of you in best living life you can spend around 1200 diahrams per month on food grocery and even if you plan to eat out

there are loads of indian restaurants here and loads and loads of indian people

i would say that if you share a flat and have a moderate living life you can live leisurely for 5000 diahrams per month - 5000 diahrams is like the best life to the maximum luxury

if you have any queries you can write back i would be pleased to guide you

regds

Marina

From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
avrella_m112
3

22K AED is too good to begin with. I am sure its a lucrative offer. Let him go ahead. I am sure you will get an equally lucrative offer under his visa.
May i know what field he is into?
Thanks and wishing you both success in your endeavors!!

From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
mferns27
in oil and gas as what, HR is bad here, there is no proper hR practises in most companies, and even if they have the priority is for Arabs and Wester educated, infact ads when placed in paper always mention Arabs and wester educated, there is no free zone here, no there is no way u get any citizenship even if u stay here for 100 years
which oil and gas company is he joining i can give you inputs with regards to this

From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
rajkumar_victor
1

Thanks for the insight guidelines given by Ravi and Marina about Dubai and Abu Dhabi!!!

I am new to Dubai and even in this short period of one month, I found that what said by Ravi in his PPS is true. Its pleasure for some and pain for more, here.

22K is a lump some pay. An engineer with 8+ years experience in Dubai itself gets the same amount. That too only for selected personnels. Its a new start.. All the best!

Let me put down some of my points for the Dubai wishers!

In labour levels, the people from other countries suffer a lot here. Even though their work is for 8 or more hours, they have to get ready very soon. Labours are given accomodation in labour camps and the PPS is the example to show their condition. They have to wait in queues from their brushing to bathing. Public transportation is also very poor here. Since almost all labours are working in construction sites, they find this as a problem. But the private buses from their companies take them to the sites. When in leisure, its a big trouble for them.

For professionals, a car is a need here. Its a basic need. Petrol cost is less here at approximately 12 to 17 Indian rupees per litre. So its better to own a car than to rent it. Food ranges from normal to expensive. But if cooked by self, it will not cost more. Rent for house is a big headache here and hence the situation of "dumping" men in rooms as shown in the PPS. Fresh Engineers are paid from 2K to 3K AED and others are paid according to their experience and profession. So, 22K AED is never less.

Welcome to UAE...!

Cheers

:D

From India, Coimbatore
arunvsub
Hi,
22K dirhams a month is reasonably a good salary. It works out to about approximately 2.3L per month, You need to take a complete house or aparment if you are moving as a family and it would cost roughly between 5K to 10K Dirhams depending on your budget.
Also salary would be tax free as you might already know. Plus most comapny's reimburse for medical and partly for education of kids. Plus some homemakeers take up jobs as school teachers etc, so you can probably try those also if interested.
So I personally believe it is a good offer and worth shifting. Also at 22K dirhams I am sure your husband is not at a labor level, would be supervisory or managerial level, so a good load of benefits should also be applicable.
Regards.
Arun Prasad V

From India, New Delhi
arunvsub
ADNOC is a very good company, it is a state owned firm, plus the Oil and Gas company's are better than most in terms of facilities etc.
Also is the job location Abu Dhabi city or sites away from Abu Dhabi like Ruwais, Bab, Bhuhasa etc????
I have stayed in Ruwais and if there the comapany might allot a house for the family if the employee is sanctioned for family accomodation.
Regards
Arun Prasad

From India, New Delhi
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