Hello Malaysians
I am a married Malaysian female in Dubai ... baru datang sini 2 bulan yang lalu...and currently I am attached to a travel agency in Garhoud area. I just registered my profile on expat-blog.com today. Susah sangat nak jumpa orang kita di Dubai. I am actually hails from Sabah....my husband is a Pakistani Punjabi...he is currently driving Public Bus for RTA Dubai. That's why I am here... our sons are in Malaysian with my parents. Anyway..hoping to hear from you all soon... Perhaps we shall meet each other very soon..! I can be contacted at jasminathien@yahoo.com
Regards,
Jasmina
Rashidiya
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I miss Malaysian food, especially during Ramadhan it's not easy for me to have every meal at restaurant. I would like to meet all of you, how about we have a get-together session? Maybe for buka puasa session during weekend?
I shall leave my phone number, I stay here until next year, my number is 0558330328.
I hangout with some americans in Deira. They are USMC contractors in Afghanistan. So I dont know any Malaysian nearby except for in Muscat and Doha.
Nurul, kalau x posa sebab i musafir boleh ke? lol.. just kidding.

It is nice to know all Malaysian here in UAE , I am also new here from KL and I am currently working in a Bank as a SO (CCPL, RBG). Wish to know more malaysian friends here so keep in touch and I hope to get a positive feedback from all of you.
Guys please do contact each other so we all can keep in touch like one strong community as others, come on lets do it.
All my malaysian friends can email me at y2jbabar@hotmail.com or simply use yr phone to text at 055-6035185.?
Malaysia Boleh ! Stand like 1malaysia family ...
Rgds
Siddiqui
+971-55-6035185
"Apa guna menuai padi
tiba masa bertumbuh lalang
Apa guna menabur budi
jika bakti tiada dikenang"
Nurul, you jadi moderator lah. Dah kenai/jumpa ramai org kat sini dah nih.. I mmg toksey la sebab u tau my nature of presence mcmaner.
Could you please post in English in this Anglophone forum, so that other members may understand and participate?
Thank you,
Harmonie.
Hi all members, please copy the whole text and paste into the language translator available in Google tools below:
You gotta love the Forum Officers.

jlkl wrote:Hello to everyone!!! My name is Elena and I'm a new member. My husband is Malaysian and he got job offer in Dubai. I need your help and advises about living in Dubai such as renting of apartment, schooling for kids, driving licence and buy or rent a car. Could you please write all your good and bad experience of living there. Thank you very much, i'll appreciate it.
Hello Elena, welcome to the expat-blog.com, I'll just do this favor on behalf of the mods. You can obtain many useful general information on Dubai in this Forum. I've summarize for you to take a peek on the following links:
Information on Renting a house or apartment in Dubai:
/forum/viewtopic.php?id=100330
Information on Monthly Expenses in Dubai:
/forum/viewtopic.php?id=95180
Information on Relocation and Schooling for your children:
/forum/viewtopic.php?id=93594/forum/viewtopic.php?id=72541
Tips from expats in Dubai:
/forum/viewtopic.php?id=92596
You will need a UAE driving license here in Dubai as it's left hand drive here instead of right-hand drive in Malaysia. Although, holding the Malaysian Driving License does have its own privileges if you get stopped by Police Officers (or being Malaysian for that matter, lol). And don't speed off or run from them for god sakes.. they drive really fast European cars (BMW 5 Series 2011) unlike our Proton Waja/Evo Police cars back home.
I strongly suggest that your hubby get the International driving license from JPJ prior to your departure here. It only costs RM100. You will need 1 year validity for your Class D driving license and a passport size photo.
Recommend to buy a used car for starters (cash, no installments).
You can get decent car at a cheap price here as compared to KL/Malaysia. Browse thru for any cars:
I never came across a bad experience in Dubai, neither did I encounter good ones. I can't say because its just an experience to me. In my honest opinion, all countries are the same. BUt hey, at least over here its tax free! I would warn you and your family to be prepared for the hot temperature here. Bring extra medicines from your local pharmacies. You can easily dehydrate here if you are exposed to outside sun hot temperature and air humidity. it can go as high as 48C at daytime and 39C at night time. Daytime is longer compared to Malaysia, sunrise starts at approx. 5.30AM and sunset at 7AM.
The tips you gave are useful. I am currently doing a lot of research on living in Dubai. If God permits, mu husband will be working in Dubai sometime in January or February next year and that means all of us (me and my lovely three daughters) will be joining him. I won't be working for a while until everything's settled. Is it difficult to get a job there?
Are you enjoying your stay in Dubai? Am quite nervous to make this huge transformation. Anak dah berderet lagi nak migrate.
Since the 2007 crisis, the job market has progressed/picked up a little although bear in mind that there are over 2 million population in Dubai alone. You should bear in mind that many Malaysian companies that specializes in construction/interior design and architecture firms were left bankrupt during that financial crisis. This has left a dent in Malaysian foreigners to come to UAE for job hunting (as it is safe to say you are much better to work with Malaysian employers compared to foreigners because you hold the upper hand/advantage). However, in recent years.. the progression towards uplifting the economy has been quite successful and contributes towards slightly a better opportunity for all.
Job market for individuals here are extremely difficult as you are competing with some of the best people at global level. It is a formidable advesary if you are in competition with nationals from India, Pakistan or Philippines (you simply cannot counter for they offer cheaper rate and in volumes of availability). But dont let this be a show stopper for you.. Confidence and stature is key. Perhaps you might want to consider to explore on other areas for example: setting up a business in Dubai.. A restaurant maybe? There is no Malaysian restaurant in Dubai that offers a true Malaysian dish with affordable price. Let me know your thoughts on this as I used to be an asst cook in Pan Pacific KL when I was young. lol.
Dubai is nice. For me, Dubai is just like any other country I have been to. Hong Kong, Australia, US, England, Singapore, Indonesia.. they are all the same.. sure there's a few pros' and cons.. but I dont judge on overall expect as each of them are unique on its own virtue.
Iqra':
For my last two trips, I've never met one so I'm glad I found this forum! I've just accepted an offer and if everything goes well, I will be moving to Dubai in the next few months. Having major cold feet now.. The thoughts of staying on my own for the first time in an unfamiliar territory really give me the chill.
There are a lot of things I need to consider, like the expenses, where to stay, transportation etc. I will be based in Emirates Aviation College and I would prefer to have my own flat. I've done my research but I find it quite difficult to visualise how the life is going to be like.
I am still weighing the pros and cons, and right now I am kind of lost in between. Especially when the current employer that I am with is also a well established company in Malaysia, but this is something I have been wanting for. It's just that now, after 10 years and a lot of commitments, it is scary.
Been there twice for the interviews and from the short encounters i do like it there but it can be deceiving sometimes, so please if you have any tips, do share.
A lost soul,
Zee.
It really depends on how much youre getting paid here in Dubai. if its somewhere between these levels of which I've summarized:
Level 1:5-10K DHS,
Chances are you're slightly above the threshold of urban poor, but you can survive.
Accomodation type: Bed share of about 4-6 people in a crowded room. Single room@1.5 - 3KDHS. Super lousy amenities, super lousy people you will be mixed with.
Level 2:10K-15K DHS,
You live an expat means of entry level poor, an exhaustion at the end of the month is likely. Better than average, you will probably stay in somewhere like International City or Apartments in Karama.
Level 3:15K - 20K DHS,
You live with a throttled breathe as an expat, Potential stay near Bur Dubai. Better life and healthier environment.
Level 4:20K - 30K,
You live by definition of aficionado expat wannabe?
Palm Jumeriah or Dubai Marina is best choice. Mix with upper class citizens and caucasians.
Level 5:>45K DHS,
You've made it. You might be staying in a villa or a bungalow preferably company sponsored.
Heard of Bur Dubai, I think I've seen it somewhere..I'm thinking of Al-Qurais? Whichever closer to Garhoud cos I dont know how fast I can buy myself a car. I dont want anything too lavish, cos the whole idea about working abroad is to be able to save but I dont think I want to be in the super lousy community u mentioned too.
My salary is somewhere in level 3, but I am a single mother who has every intention perhaps in 1 year or so to bring both my young kids to Dubai. Would that push me to entry level poor now?

Gosh so many things to ask. O wise man, fuaadlazaki..would you be able to share your email add for more questions from me?
Thanks.
Cold feet syndrome
Everyone loves Palm Jumeira. Souqs are great.. not to mention that there are many of them in Dubai.. I personally think the quality and price in KL is far much cheaper and better. Do you know or Can you imagine.. a pashmina shawl is priced at DHS60 - 100 here in Dubai while u can get the exact type of wool/silk and thickness in Central Market for RM15 only? It's a rip off isnt it? Do some research.
Al Qusais is near Dubai Airport and many cabin crew stay there. Apartments are usually sponsored. lavish one too i might add.
The only thing that I personally think dampens my overall experience here is the food. Simply that. I will reveal that info in a more private nature - by email.
My dear, the whole community is nothing compared to KL. That is my honest direct opinion. If you intend to expand your horizon and get that much sought after international and global experience then by all means.. come and experience it. Not new york style but u get the hang of it (hopefully not too long).
It wont. But you gotta spend less on shopping for Marc Jacobs or LV that sort of stuff

Schooling is a little difficult if your children are >8 and competitive to enter.
here's my email address: fuaadlazaki@live.com.my
Im back in KL temporarily.. might go to afghanistan in a few weeks or months time.
I think I will do quite alright with the shopping bit..but who knows, being alone in the city could turn me into an impulsive shopper!
Will email u now!
Thanks so much!!
Cheers
Chiang
Cheers
Chiang
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送给您
最温馨的祝福
冬至快乐甜蜜
身体平安健康
闔家幸福乐融融
Happy Winter !!
dannysuz wrote:送給您
最溫馨的祝福
冬至快樂甜蜜
身體平安健康
闔家幸福樂融融
Maybe you could translate it in english so that everybody can understand. 
Thank you,
础耻谤é濒颈别
I am malaysian too!! nice to meet u guys here

I can't wait for going back on chinese new year

I am Malaysian living in the Green area and look forward to hang out with fellow Malaysian.
Cheers to all
M
I just arrived this week (16/2/2013)and am looking for Malaysian friends to help me out with the city. If anyone can hear me, please call me a my mobile ****. I am still living in a hotel. Please give me a call.
I'm an engineer with an oil company here.
Regards
Bryan
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