I was there in 2012. Cons: the drivers, the bureaucracy, UAE time frame of mind. Pros: the excellent food, the malls, being able to leave my car unlocked and not having to worry about anyone stealing anything,
Of all the videos like this I watched this was one of the most entertaining and honest. I like the subtle transitions and realistic point of view. Thanks
Great video, I always think about the idea of moving there for a couple of years of maybe a little more. It sounds like a great place to live. Thank you for the info.
@@chrisgermann6658 the roads are huge - Dubai and AD roads are busy.. London traffic.. but venture further out and the roads are generally pretty clear and have minimum 3 lanes
@@TheNomadicTeacher Your based in AD? im likely going to end up round the shakboot area. Going to look deeper into the road layouts as they are completely diffrent from ours lol
@@chrisgermann6658 You could rent a car at first then practice when the roads are quiet like early morning on a Friday. I’ve been driving in Abu Dhabi for over 6 years. 👍
As far as I know FaceTime works in hotels and I’m sure if you have a good VPN it will work. I personally don’t used FaceTime as I just use zoom if video calling friends and family.
Looking to move to Abu Dhabi. I will pay 6k€/month less tax, and have better healthcare (which costs me currently 609€/month taken from my salary with poor service in return). I will not miss the human rights of being drunk, demonstrating or stabbing people, and also not the cold weather. I will only miss the greenery and hiking in the forest, but will enjoy living in a modern place with respectful people around and excellent connections to all fantastic places in the world. And psychologically happy to continue working 12 hours/day, without paying half of my hard earnings for ridiculous government overspending on nonsense.
Hey man! I am currently a DT teacher in Switzerland. Thinking about moving to UAE. Where do you think is better in terms of money? Could you give me some details about the salaries there based on experience please? Thank you!!
Hi, this was a really helpful video. I’m a teacher form the UK and have been asked to interview for a school in Abu Dhabi. Could I ask what the term times are? As in UK is September to July with 13 week breaks with the 6 week break being July-August. I’m finding it difficult to find consistent information. Thank you.
This really depends on the school - the term dates do vary slightly from the uk but are typically as follows for an independent school. Start last week of august. HT mid October (1 week) Winter break mid December (2/3 weeks depending on school) Feb HT end of feb Spring break end of march (2/3weeks) The spring break aligns with the Eid holiday, therefore we don’t get a summer HT break meaning it’s a long one. Summer term starts early April and ends early July - you’ll get a long weekend due to second Eid. Again all schools vary slightly but they should follow this.. you’ll also find there are long weekend due to national day, prophets birthday etc. whichever school you’re interviewing for should have term dates for this year in their website.
@@TheNomadicTeacher sorry one more question can I ask where is the best place to look about what it’s like to work at UAE schools and general overview of the school. For example league tables / ofstead reports in the UK. Also places like glasssoor for employee reviews.
@@ANobodysHerstory there’s the international school review page but many reviews for schools are biased. I’m not sure wheres best to look for international school reviews.
Hello mate im from the uk me and family want to move to abu dhabi in the near future after enjoying a family holiday. Buying a property wont be a issue after selling in the uk but my biggest concern is getting a job. Im self employed as a cab driver and my wife works part time in retail. Any advice would be helpful, would you say securing a job job out there first before buying a property or what steps did you follow first. We can put down min 2mil dirhams and get the 10 year golden visa, does that help.
getting a 10 year visa will definitely help - if you both want to stay in your respective careers you’d be able to. Moving her before you get jobs really depends on your financial situation - if you can afford to move here unemployed then you can and you can find work after your move, or you can try and secure work in advance.
The private areas are the most pet friendly.. I’m not in a private area currently so we take zuko out near where we live. Neighbours are friendly with him.
Not sure how you feel about your human rights in Europe or America where governments are forcing all of their bulls.. agenda which most people don’t want they’re taxing you in a way that isn’t normal anymore as a return Europe and US healthcare is non existent. What’s your thoughts on this?
How do you feel about your human right in Europe or US where you’re taxed to an unimaginable rate where governments are forcing their agenda to people and as a return to this you get no healthcare because it’s so bad. What’s your thoughts on this?
I guess you could use a vpn on your phone for your video call problems... I've heard proton vpn works great, and it's free. Otherwise, enjoyed the video. Here's another big pro: Job packages!! You would often get free housing, health insurance and school allowance. Con: you'll never be a citizen.
Hey Alex. My husband and I are going to move to UAE. Is there any way to contact you through email to contact with you and ask some advice if possible? I tried your insta account but it doesn't open. Thank you in advance!
I was there in 2012.
Cons: the drivers, the bureaucracy, UAE time frame of mind.
Pros: the excellent food, the malls, being able to leave my car unlocked and not having to worry about anyone stealing anything,
What do you mean by 'UAE time frame of mind'?
Of all the videos like this I watched this was one of the most entertaining and honest. I like the subtle transitions and realistic point of view. Thanks
I’m glad you enjoyed it and it was useful!
Interesting stuff! I'm relocating to Doha to work at an international school in August
Please explain job market, kids education
Great video, I always think about the idea of moving there for a couple of years of maybe a little more. It sounds like a great place to live. Thank you for the info.
Moving out there with the wife next year from the UK. Kind of cacking it if i must be honest.
It’s awesome! You’ll love it!
@@TheNomadicTeacher The roads easy to adapt to?
@@chrisgermann6658 the roads are huge - Dubai and AD roads are busy.. London traffic.. but venture further out and the roads are generally pretty clear and have minimum 3 lanes
@@TheNomadicTeacher Your based in AD? im likely going to end up round the shakboot area. Going to look deeper into the road layouts as they are completely diffrent from ours lol
@@chrisgermann6658
You could rent a car at first then practice when the roads are quiet like early morning on a Friday. I’ve been driving in Abu Dhabi for over 6 years. 👍
Have a job offer in Abu Dhabi and this was great.
I can say, when I have been in the region for work, FaceTime worked with any sort of VPN.
As far as I know FaceTime works in hotels and I’m sure if you have a good VPN it will work. I personally don’t used FaceTime as I just use zoom if video calling friends and family.
Great video, loved the format. I was shocked about FaceTime tbh. Do you see yourself living in the uae for longer or moving back to the uk.
@@alvaroga1n I am enjoying my life here. The international setting has been amazing!
Looks delicious. Can you send some my way in the US. Used to live sharja 40 ywars ago and abudabi. Moved to us .
Looking to move to Abu Dhabi. I will pay 6k€/month less tax, and have better healthcare (which costs me currently 609€/month taken from my salary with poor service in return). I will not miss the human rights of being drunk, demonstrating or stabbing people, and also not the cold weather. I will only miss the greenery and hiking in the forest, but will enjoy living in a modern place with respectful people around and excellent connections to all fantastic places in the world. And psychologically happy to continue working 12 hours/day, without paying half of my hard earnings for ridiculous government overspending on nonsense.
shut the hell up 😂
Have you moved yet?
Hey man! I am currently a DT teacher in Switzerland. Thinking about moving to UAE. Where do you think is better in terms of money? Could you give me some details about the salaries there based on experience please? Thank you!!
Hi, this was a really helpful video. I’m a teacher form the UK and have been asked to interview for a school in Abu Dhabi. Could I ask what the term times are? As in UK is September to July with 13 week breaks with the 6 week break being July-August. I’m finding it difficult to find consistent information. Thank you.
This really depends on the school - the term dates do vary slightly from the uk but are typically as follows for an independent school.
Start last week of august.
HT mid October (1 week)
Winter break mid December (2/3 weeks depending on school)
Feb HT end of feb
Spring break end of march (2/3weeks)
The spring break aligns with the Eid holiday, therefore we don’t get a summer HT break meaning it’s a long one.
Summer term starts early April and ends early July - you’ll get a long weekend due to second Eid.
Again all schools vary slightly but they should follow this.. you’ll also find there are long weekend due to national day, prophets birthday etc. whichever school you’re interviewing for should have term dates for this year in their website.
@@TheNomadicTeacher thank you so much for your quick response! This was really useful
@@TheNomadicTeacher sorry one more question can I ask where is the best place to look about what it’s like to work at UAE schools and general overview of the school. For example league tables / ofstead reports in the UK. Also places like glasssoor for employee reviews.
@@ANobodysHerstory there’s the international school review page but many reviews for schools are biased. I’m not sure wheres best to look for international school reviews.
Hello mate im from the uk me and family want to move to abu dhabi in the near future after enjoying a family holiday. Buying a property wont be a issue after selling in the uk but my biggest concern is getting a job. Im self employed as a cab driver and my wife works part time in retail. Any advice would be helpful, would you say securing a job job out there first before buying a property or what steps did you follow first. We can put down min 2mil dirhams and get the 10 year golden visa, does that help.
getting a 10 year visa will definitely help - if you both want to stay in your respective careers you’d be able to.
Moving her before you get jobs really depends on your financial situation - if you can afford to move here unemployed then you can and you can find work after your move, or you can try and secure work in advance.
So Tuktuk, got it.
What about the working days? 5 days a week ?
4 and a half … we have half day Fridays as it’s a holy day.
What area are you living in that is pet friendly?
The private areas are the most pet friendly.. I’m not in a private area currently so we take zuko out near where we live. Neighbours are friendly with him.
Maybe touch on how you feel about living somewhere that human rights are not... well.. not really a priority, compared to Europe or North America.
Not sure how you feel about your human rights in Europe or America where governments are forcing all of their bulls.. agenda which most people don’t want they’re taxing you in a way that isn’t normal anymore as a return Europe and US healthcare is non existent. What’s your thoughts on this?
How do you feel about your human right in Europe or US where you’re taxed to an unimaginable rate where governments are forcing their agenda to people and as a return to this you get no healthcare because it’s so bad. What’s your thoughts on this?
Sorry but the so called "human rights" in the West is just BS and Woke propaganda.
I guess you could use a vpn on your phone for your video call problems... I've heard proton vpn works great, and it's free. Otherwise, enjoyed the video. Here's another big pro: Job packages!! You would often get free housing, health insurance and school allowance. Con: you'll never be a citizen.
Con don't come if your a ginger lol xx
@@onlyvans8519 that is not an issue!
Hey Alex. My husband and I are going to move to UAE. Is there any way to contact you through email to contact with you and ask some advice if possible? I tried your insta account but it doesn't open. Thank you in advance!
@@Alice-bb4ht search @thenomadicteacher_ on IG - happy to answer questions there!