Moving from Turkey to the UAE?

 
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Published
Sept 20th, 2023

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Kerry Daniels

Kerry is Crown's Director of Sales and Customer Success for the UKI, Nordics and European region based in Prague. 

 
Kerry joined Crown in 1994 in Dubai and has lived in various countries around the world.  Kerry is an expert in relocation and understands the challenges faced when moving.    
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Moving from Turkey to the UAE is an exciting journey that offers a unique blend of culture, luxury, and opportunity. In this blog, we'll explore 6 essential tips to make your move to the UAE smooth and enjoyable:


1. Visa and Residency Requirements- What visa do I need? 


Check your specific visa and residency requirements for your circumstances. Your nationality and purpose of stay mean different rules and paperwork are required. 

Before embarking on your move, it's crucial to understand the visa and residency requirements. These requirements can vary depending on your nationality, the purpose of your stay, and whether you'll be relocating with family members. You must ensure that you apply for the one that covers your circumstances and check the exact rules and processes. The UAE offers different types of visas and permits, including work permits, investor visas, and family sponsorship visas. It's vital to apply for the appropriate visa that aligns with your circumstances and to adhere to all legal procedures.


  

2. Access to Healthcare- Do I have access to healthcare?


Ensuring access to healthcare is paramount. In the UAE, healthcare is of high quality but often comes at a cost. Consider securing comprehensive health insurance to cover medical expenses for you and your family. While emergency care is accessible to everyone, having health coverage provides peace of mind for routine medical needs.
It is essential to read the guidance on healthcare in UAE and ensure you are correctly registered for your circumstances and have the correct cover.

Even if you are entitled to health care, you should consider getting private health insurance to supplement your coverage and access English-speaking healthcare providers if needed.


  

3. Moving Your Belongings- What is the best way to move my belongings?


When considering moving your belongings from your current home to the UAE, there are many factors, such as the number of items, UAE customs clearance, whether you can use the items in the UAE, budget, and timeline. These are all essential points to consider. Start planning your move early to avoid any last-minute stress. Create a detailed moving plan, including logistics, packing, and necessary paperwork.

A popular route is to select an international moving company, such as Crown Relocations, specialising in overseas relocations. It will ensure your peace of mind as they specialise and assist with the packing, shipping and customs procedures, taking one more thing off your to-do list! Companies such as Crown Relocations can also help calculate the cost of your move so you can ensure you plan which items you wish to take with you and those you will leave behind. 

Other points to consider are to declutter and pack wisely. Will you require everything in the UAE? Consider selling or donating any items you may no longer need. 

The best approach many people who relocate take is to research their options online and ensure plenty of planning for a smooth relocation process. Prioritise what to take and declutter items you don't need. Consider packing essential documents and valuables in a separate, easily accessible bag for the move.


  

4. Opening a Bank Account


Establishing a bank account in the UAE is a practical step. Be prepared with the necessary documents, including your passport, proof of UAE address, Emirates ID (if applicable), and proof of employment or residence. When opening an account, always be mindful of potential bank fees, which can vary depending on the bank and account type.
Different types of banks in UAE:

  • Commercial banks
  • Investment banks
  • Industrial banks
  • Islamic banks 

Online banking options are also available, often with fewer fees. Consult the Central Bank of the UAE.


  

5. Finding Accommodation- How will you find somewhere to live when moving to the UAE?


Begin your search for accommodation in the UAE well in advance. Whether you intend to rent or buy, explore different neighbourhoods, considering proximity to amenities, commuting convenience, and family-friendly features. Rental contracts typically have a minimum duration, and security deposits are standard. Ensure you have the required documents, including proof of income and a UAE bank account.

To avoid last-minute stress, plan your move well in advance. Research the different regions in the UAE to find the one that best suits your needs and preferences.


  

6. Education and Childcare- Is childcare expensive in the UAE?


If you have children, education is a significant consideration. The UAE offers a range of educational options, including public, private, and international schools. Investigate the schooling system, curriculum, and fees. Ensure you meet registration requirements and have the necessary documentation for your children's enrolment. Prices typically range from AED 3,000 to AED 8,000 per month.

Childcare facilities and nurseries are available for younger children. Research options in your area to find a suitable facility that aligns with your family's needs. You can find more information here.

As well as using the websites to find a school, which can be done by entering your postcode or address to research information on various childcare options in your area. It is always good to get recommendations from other parents on local forums or clubs; it's always best to ask around.


  
It is exciting to relocate, and there are many things to consider, making your move more accessible and enjoyable and helping you settle in quickly. This can give valuable advice and support during your transition. Embrace the opportunity to learn about the UAE's culture and customs, connect with other expatriates through online forums and social media, and maintain a positive attitude throughout your transition. Moving from Turkey to the UAE presents a chance for personal and professional growth, and with thorough preparation, you'll quickly find yourself at home in this vibrant and dynamic country.