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Entry to Dubai

Entry to Dubai
Dubai, the city of superlatives, captivates millions of visitors every year with its gigantic skyscrapers, luxurious shopping malls, and fascinating blend of traditional culture and futuristic vision. Whether you dream of a short break, are planning a semester abroad, or are even considering emigration – Dubai offers individual opportunities for everyone.
This blog post will tell you everything you need to know about entering Dubai, living in the city, how to move there, and what starting capital you need.
  • What you need to know
  • Dubai residents
  • Everything you need to know about your move from Germany to Dubai
  • Seed capital for a fresh start in Dubai

What you need to know

Entering Dubai is surprisingly straightforward for many travelers. Citizens of over 60 countries, including Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, receive a free 90-day visa upon arrival at the airport. All you need is a passport that is valid for at least six months. However, before booking your flight, you should always check the most up-to-date entry requirements on the embassy's website, as rules can change.

What you need to know

Entering Dubai is surprisingly straightforward for many travelers. Citizens of over 60 countries, including Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, receive a free 90-day visa upon arrival at the airport. All you need is a passport that is valid for at least six months. However, before booking your flight, you should always check the most up-to-date entry requirements on the embassy's website, as rules can change.

Dubai residents

Dubai's population is well over 3.5 million. Over 85% of Dubai 's residents are foreigners. People from more than 200 nations live and work in the emirate. Approximately half come from India. This figure reflects the city's continuous growth, attracted by its thriving economy, high quality of life, and strategic location as a global business and tourism hub. The exact number can vary, as Dubai's population dynamics are heavily dependent on immigration, which in turn is influenced by global economic conditions, regional stability, and the local policies of the United Arab Emirates . Forty years ago, in the early 1980s, Dubai was a significantly smaller city. Its population was around 300,000. A population of 5.8 million is projected for 2040. The official language of the UAE is Arabic. However, English is widely spoken. All street and traffic signs, as well as signs in shops, are in both Arabic and English.

Dubai residents

Dubai's population is well over 3.5 million. Over 85% of Dubai 's residents are foreigners. People from more than 200 nations live and work in the emirate. Approximately half come from India. This figure reflects the city's continuous growth, attracted by its thriving economy, high quality of life, and strategic location as a global business and tourism hub. The exact number can vary, as Dubai's population dynamics are heavily dependent on immigration, which in turn is influenced by global economic conditions, regional stability, and the local policies of the United Arab Emirates . Forty years ago, in the early 1980s, Dubai was a significantly smaller city. Its population was around 300,000. A population of 5.8 million is projected for 2040. The official language of the UAE is Arabic. However, English is widely spoken. All street and traffic signs, as well as signs in shops, are in both Arabic and English.

From Germany to Dubai: Everything you need to know about your move and import

Importing furniture, cars, and pets from Germany to Dubai requires careful planning and adherence to the specific regulations that apply to both exports from Germany and imports into the United Arab Emirates. Here is an overview of the basic steps and requirements for each of these items:

From Germany to Dubai: Everything you need to know about your move and import

Importing furniture, cars, and pets from Germany to Dubai requires careful planning and adherence to the specific regulations that apply to both exports from Germany and imports into the United Arab Emirates. Here is an overview of the basic steps and requirements for each of these items:

Furniture

  1. Choosing a moving company: It's important to select an experienced international moving company that offers furniture transport services from Germany to Dubai. They can coordinate packing, transport, customs clearance, and delivery to your new address in Dubai.
  2. Packing and inventory: Professional moving companies typically offer packing services to ensure your furniture and household items are protected during transport. A detailed inventory of your items is required for customs clearance.
  3. Customs regulations and fees: Check with your moving company or directly with the customs office in Dubai about current regulations and any applicable fees for importing furniture. For personal belongings, customs in the Emirates usually only charges a small fee.

Car

  1. Import regulations: Dubai has specific requirements for vehicle imports, including age restrictions and conformity standards. Vehicles imported into the UAE must meet local standards.
  2. Shipping: Cars can be transported either by container or on a RoRo (roll-on/roll-off) ship. The choice depends on your preferences and budget.
  3. Customs and taxes: Importing a car into Dubai is subject to customs duties and taxes. Currently, the customs duty in the UAE is 5% of the vehicle's value, plus 5% VAT. It is also necessary to provide all required documents, such as vehicle registration and proof of purchase.
  4. Registration: Upon arrival in Dubai, the vehicle must be registered and insured with the relevant authority before it can be driven on the roads.

Pets

  1. Microchip: Your pet must be identified with an ISO-compliant microchip.
  2. Vaccinations: Pets must be vaccinated against rabies, and the vaccination must have been administered at least 21 days before travel, but not older than 12 months.
  3. Health certificate: A health certificate issued by an officially approved veterinarian is required, confirming that the pet is healthy and free from contagious diseases. This certificate must generally be issued within 10 days of travel.
  4. Import permit: You must obtain an import permit from the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) .
For your move from Germany to Dubai, there are several specialized companies that can assist you with planning, execution, and handling customs formalities. Here are some options:
  • Hartmann International
  • Brauns International
  • OTC Global
  • Sturm Relocations
  • Santa Fe Relocation
For transporting your car, you should contact the moving company directly, as many of these companies also offer vehicle transport as part of their moving services. When moving pets, it's important to be aware of the specific entry requirements for animals in Dubai. The companies mentioned above can usually offer advice and services regarding this as well, or refer you to specialized partners.

It is advisable to contact several companies early on to compare offers and find the best option for your specific needs.
  • Emigrating to Dubai: How much start-up capital is needed?
    When emigrating to Dubai, it's essential to plan for adequate start-up capital to ensure a smooth transition and a successful start to your life in the dynamic metropolis of the United Arab Emirates. The amount of start-up capital you'll need depends on several factors, including your lifestyle, the neighborhood you prefer, and whether you're moving alone or with your family. Rent varies considerably depending on the location and quality of the accommodation. An apartment in a desirable area can be significantly more expensive than one in the outskirts. For a standard apartment in a good location, you should budget approximately AED 7,000 to 15,000 (€1,750 to €3,750) per month. In addition to rent, you should also consider the costs of food, insurance, education (if applicable), and leisure activities. An average monthly budget for a single person, excluding rent, can range from AED 3,000 to 6,000 (€750 to €1,500). Public transport costs are relatively low compared to other major cities, but many people choose to buy a car, which incurs additional expenses for insurance, maintenance, and fuel. A recommended starting capital should cover at least the first three to six months, including rent, security deposits, living expenses, and unforeseen costs. Therefore, a reasonable starting capital would be approximately AED 79,000 to 159,000 (€20,000 to €40,000), depending on your lifestyle and plans. 

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