Often times referred to as the “City of Gold,” Dubai is the largest city in the United Arab Emirates and a booming and attractive location for business.
Many Ghanaians have come to love the country for its beauty and glamour. In this article, we are looking at how to travel and find work in Dubai. In this article, we are looking at how to travel and work in Dubai.
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How To Apply To Travel And Work In Dubai
There are several agencies in Ghana whose sole aim is to communicate with employers in Dubai and link them up with capable people from Ghana to travel over there for work.
If you’re a Ghanaian traveling to Dubai, you’ll require a residency visa and work permit. If you are staying for less than one month, you only need your visa. Some of the visas granted to people are the 30-day entry permission and if you want to live beyond your initial 30-day entry permission, your employer needs to submit an application for the position to extend your stay.
Your employer will authorize you to live in the city and apply for a visa on your behalf. The duration of these visas is determined by the terms of your work agreement.
It is possible to enter Dubai on a tourist visa and afterwards switch to a work permit and a residency visa. If you find a job, your employer may sponsor you, or you may start your own company (or possess at least a 25% stake in one).
Salary
The jobs advertised by the agencies in Ghana posits that the salaries start from GHC2,500 up to GHC13,000 without certificates depending on the type of work and your experience.
Accommodation
It’s likely that you’ll wish to make arrangements for housing before moving to the country. Living with a person of the opposing sex who is not a close family related or your spouse is unlawful in the UAE. If you want to move with your partner but aren’t married, this is something to think about. Despite the fact that many expats will do so without penalty, if
Laws In Dubai
Before you leave Ghana to head to Dubai, you need to know some of the laws in the country in order to keep you on your guard.
It’s against the law to:
- Live with someone who is neither your spouse or a relative of the opposing sex.
- Participate in public shows of affection, such as married couples holding hands.
- Being gay, getting drunk in public, or drinking and driving
- Don’t wear something that’s overly exposing.
- Swear or make obscene gestures
- Take photographs of people without their consent.
If you are willing to travel and work abroad at Dubai, then these are some of the travel and work in Dubai opportunities for Ghanaians you can apply for.
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I’m Emmanuel from Accra Ghana, looking for job with visa sponsorship opportunities