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Understanding Professional Regulations in the United Arab Emirates

Cheryl

Hello everyone,

Working in the United Arab Emirates sometimes means navigating through the various professional regulations and can pose a real challenge for expats. It is essential to grasp the current standards to avoid unpleasant surprises and make the most of your experience in the United Arab Emirates.

Let's explore the local specifics together:

Is it possible to work in all business sectors in the United Arab Emirates? Are there sectors reserved for locals or regulated activities?

What administrative steps need to be taken to practice in regulated professions in the United Arab Emirates? (required documents, language tests, certifications, accreditations, diploma equivalences, etc.)

How to stay informed about legal developments and new professional regulations in the United Arab Emirates?

Which organizations or agencies can provide support to expats regarding their professional activities abroad?

By sharing your experiences, you contribute to easing the professional integration of future expats, helping them understand the specific regulations related to professions in the United Arab Emirates.

Thanks to everyone for your contributions.

Cheryl
Expat.com Team

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Anil Vyas

@Cheryl

yes you can work in any sector in UAE

you should get all your eduction certificates with you

get in attested in your country foreign ministry and with UAE Ambyss

get Police clearance certificate also with you some times they can ask about it