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  2. My kids and I went to Dubai for the first time. It was ... - AOL

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    Dubai boasts the tallest building, one of the biggest malls, and the water park with the most water slides in the world. Despite these claims to fame, I still considered it a stopover city, not a ...

  3. I was an expat working in Dubai for 4 years. The culture of ...

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    A former Nestlé marketer said she lived tax free in Dubai but found saving an unexpected challenge because of how extravagant daily life is there. I was an expat working in Dubai for 4 years.

  4. Expatriates in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    There were 6,000 Malaysians living and working in the United Arab Emirates as of 2010. Most are found in Dubai and can be seen working with foreign and local companies. [131] In addition, a small number of Malaysian pilots work for the Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways. [132]

  5. I moved from Washington, DC to Dubai with 2 young kids ... - AOL

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    When I come home from work, our part-time nanny, who we pay 4,000 AED, or $1,089 a month, has already done the laundry, cooked the food, and bathed the children. At 6 p.m. I'm done with work.

  6. Migrant workers in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    The right of alien residence and work permit is protected by the UAE Federal Law No. 6 of 1973 on the Entry and Residence of aliens. [17] Per UAE law, an employer may not deny an employee on a work visa right to annual leave, regularly paid wage, 45 days maternity leave, right to resign, resign gratuity, and a 30 day grace period to find a new job.

  7. Labour force of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    There are very few anti-discrimination laws in relation to labour issues, with Emiratis being given preferential treatment when it comes to employment, even though they generally do not show an interest in working. [1] Emiratis and nationals from developed countries are also given higher salaries compared to workers from other parts of the world.

  8. Filipinos in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Filipinos in the United Arab Emirates are migrants or descendants of the Filipinos living in the United Arab Emirates. 679,819 Filipinos live in the UAE, of which 450,000 live in Dubai, and they form 6.1% of the whole UAE population, and they form 21.3% of the population of Dubai. [2]

  9. Lindsay Lohan Reveals Her 'Normal' Daily Routine in Dubai and ...

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    The actress moved to Dubai in 2014, married her husband Bader Shammas in 2022 and welcomed her son Luai in 2023