Residence Visa & Marriage
Make your relocation easier with the United Arab Emirates expat guide

Dating in the United Arab Emirates
The expat population in the UAE makes up close to 90%, which means you will be living in a vibrant international ...

Accommodation in Abu Dhabi
Accommodation is your next step after securing a visa to fully settle into your new life as an expat in Abu Dhabi. ...

Working in Al Ain
Located in the eastern region of Abu Dhabi, Al Ain is the fourth biggest city in the United Arab Emirates. It has ...

How to develop your social circle in Abu Dhabi
Expats in Abu Dhabi can establish a social network through various ways, such as joining expat groups online and ...

Do's and Dont's in UAE
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Finding a job in Dubai
Home to 9 million expats, the UAE is a very popular relocation destination. If you are employed by a company in ...

Things to see and to do in the United Arab Emirates
If you are moving to the United Arab Emirates, you can rest assured that there are various leisure activities you ...

Working in Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi has joined its neighbor emirate of Dubai in being a hotspot for tourists and expats moving for work ...
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. Tons of friends and relatives and colleagues from all sorts of nationalities in the GCC also have had no problems whatsoever. If it was the US or even some schengen countries, then I would agree but not the UK - and definitely not when you are resident here in the GCC and gainfully employed in a professional capacity.  At least not for visit visas. Fiancee & settlement visas are another matter altogether as they want to make sure that it is a genuine marriage and not just an effort to get a UK passport. 

