Hi there,
I am a newbie to the forum, and finding lots of great advice and information on the expat women site.
It would be great to get some advice or any past experience. My fiancé has accepted too good to turn down offer for a role in Dubai, it's been a long term goal of ours to move out to the Middle East from Uk. We hadn't been due to marry until spring 2017, however on doing our research it's clear we need to bring the ceremony forward before we are due to fly in January!
It would be useful if any one who has had a similar experience or in general understands marriage laws on Dubai to help me out: do authorities see value in the date of marriage? I.e we will have been married a month, will this affect chances of wife sponsorship / attestation / or securing tenancy agreements once in Dubai? I would want to leave myself exposed as I would need to apply to go on my husbands visa.
Thank you in advance!
Hello
The dates don't matter as many newlyweds reside or move here. It is the attestation that is the important bit for your spousal visa. No LL asks for a marriage certificate to be able to live together
I don't know about other places but this is not true for Gardens. Nakheel ask for marriage certificate before completing rental agreement. Apparently that's how they keep that area bachelor free. Talking about old gardens behind battuta mall.
It must be a recent thing as I have several friends who live in the gardens who aren't married
Hi everyone
I need to do a visa run from RAK to Oman on or before the 14th November (this coming Monday!). Unfortunately, I don't have a car. I'd be with my 3 children (8, 10 and 12). I wanted to know if someone was going too and if we could come along and share expenses (gas, etc...). I wouldn't mind not returning on the same day or take a taxi to come back if someone was stayin in Oman.
Cheers!
Hi there,
I am a newbie to the forum, and finding lots of great advice and information on the expat women site.
It would be great to get some advice or any past experience. My fiancé has accepted too good to turn down offer for a role in Dubai, it's been a long term goal of ours to move out to the Middle East from Uk. We hadn't been due to marry until spring 2017, however on doing our research it's clear we need to bring the ceremony forward before we are due to fly in January!
It would be useful if any one who has had a similar experience or in general understands marriage laws on Dubai to help me out: do authorities see value in the date of marriage? I.e we will have been married a month, will this affect chances of wife sponsorship / attestation / or securing tenancy agreements once in Dubai? I would want to leave myself exposed as I would need to apply to go on my husbands visa.
Thank you in advance!
Hello
The dates don't matter as many newlyweds reside or move here. It is the attestation that is the important bit for your spousal visa. No LL asks for a marriage certificate to be able to live together
I don't know about other places but this is not true for Gardens. Nakheel ask for marriage certificate before completing rental agreement. Apparently that's how they keep that area bachelor free. Talking about old gardens behind battuta mall.
Hi there,
I am a newbie to the forum, and finding lots of great advice and information on the expat women site.
It would be great to get some advice or any past experience. My fiancé has accepted too good to turn down offer for a role in Dubai, it's been a long term goal of ours to move out to the Middle East from Uk. We hadn't been due to marry until spring 2017, however on doing our research it's clear we need to bring the ceremony forward before we are due to fly in January!
It would be useful if any one who has had a similar experience or in general understands marriage laws on Dubai to help me out: do authorities see value in the date of marriage? I.e we will have been married a month, will this affect chances of wife sponsorship / attestation / or securing tenancy agreements once in Dubai? I would want to leave myself exposed as I would need to apply to go on my husbands visa.
Thank you in advance!
Hello
The dates don't matter as many newlyweds reside or move here. It is the attestation that is the important bit for your spousal visa. No LL asks for a marriage certificate to be able to live together
Hi there,
I am a newbie to the forum, and finding lots of great advice and information on the expat women site.
It would be great to get some advice or any past experience. My fiancé has accepted too good to turn down offer for a role in Dubai, it's been a long term goal of ours to move out to the Middle East from Uk. We hadn't been due to marry until spring 2017, however on doing our research it's clear we need to bring the ceremony forward before we are due to fly in January!
It would be useful if any one who has had a similar experience or in general understands marriage laws on Dubai to help me out: do authorities see value in the date of marriage? I.e we will have been married a month, will this affect chances of wife sponsorship / attestation / or securing tenancy agreements once in Dubai? I would want to leave myself exposed as I would need to apply to go on my husbands visa.
Thank you in advance!