Dubai Careers and Job Opportunities in Dubai

By Sunil S.
 
The United Arab Emirates ("UAE") is one of the top destinations for overseas employment for people from all around the world because of the highly paid jobs manifested by the cities' excellent economy.

Hence, many believe that getting a job in UAE would actually settle them financially for life. These people try to get jobs in UAE and actively seek them through various means.

Dubai, one of the richest and fastest growing cities in the UAE, is continually developing to an exciting, diverse, multi-cultural blend of young, vibrant, and professional people who are enjoying the unrivalled quality of life. This place has also recorded the fastest growth in population in the world, meaning more and more individuals who want a better life resulting from better careers are moving to Dubai each year.

Unemployment is very low and wide ranges of Dubai jobs are available as many businesses are cropping up and existing ones establishing a presence within the region. It is possible to find work in many different market sectors (financial, hospitality, technology, tourism, construction, engineering, computers, medical, etc.). Some of the popular employment agencies in Dubai are the Nadia, BAC Middle East, IQ Selection, SOS Recruitment, and Clarendon Parker, all of which primarily specialize in Dubai and UAE regions.

If you are among the millions who want to settle in Dubai and work there, you must familiarize yourself with the rules. That said, Dubai jobs do not involve tough constraints if you are educated and qualified enough. You will need to have a residential permit so you can apply for a labor card.

The labor card will let you obtain employment in the UAE while the residential permit (obtained in UAE) can legally sponsor you. A person can legally sponsor you if he/she is a relative of yours. A company who is going to employ you can also sponsor you.

Basically to stay in Dubai you must have a resident visa. You can get this either by buying property in Dubai or get your employer to be your sponsor. The later is quite common and usually a pretty smooth process. Over 80% of Dubai's population is made of immigrants just like you and I.

Let's talk requirements. A Dubai visa is the most important ones. All visitors, except GCC nationals, require a visa but free visit visas are issued to most nationalities as they enter Dubai. Some nationalities require visa so it is necessary to ensure yours before traveling.

If you are visiting Dubai for job hunting, you will need a Visit Visa for entering the UAE. Upon finding a job, you can transfer to a residence Visa by either re-entering the country or directly transferring it. Your employer/sponsor will know all about this.

The validity of a visit visa is 60 days (most cases). It can be renewed for a further 30 days upon paying a fee of Dhs 500 at the Department of Immigration (this is approximately $135 USD). A 'visa run' can be made as an alternative, which entails flying to Doha or Muscat at a cost of approximately Dhs 300 (about $80 USD), and re-entering Dubai on a new visit visa.

In case you have a job lined up for you, the company should have your visa application sent to the airport at the time of your arrival, where a residency visa will be stamped in your passport. Search for my article on "Dubai Visa" where I get into details about Dubai Visa requirements.

When planning to bring your family members to live with you in Dubai, you will need to get a family residence visa, which will allow you to sponsor your spouse, children, and parents. To have a family residence visa, remember that your salary must exceed Dhs. 4,000 a month. This should be no problem if you are in a professional white collar field.

All this stuff is great, but wait till you hear about the benefits involved in a Dubai job opportunity. Search for my article on the "Benefits of a Dubai Job" or visit www.Dubai-Information-Site.com to learn all about Dubai careers and job opportunities in Dubai.

The website is also the best and most comprehensive resource for all your Dubai job opportunity related questions. Look for my review on the Dubai Jobs book in the "book review" section of the website. It is by far the best and most practical and useful book written on how to get a job in Dubai.




Sunil is a co-founder of the Dubai City Information Site, the first & only comprehensive website on Dubai City presented from a fresh, practical & first hand perspective. Read about the culture, history, religion, currency, jobs, hotels, entertainment, tours, transportation, flights, controversies, book reviews, guides, investing, business, sports, etc. you name it.  Read on for more information on the benefits of a Dubai Job

Hunting the Right Job in Dubai

By Jasson Homes

It goes without saying that Dubai has become the place to be not only for professionals looking for a brighter future but also for 'chance' job searchers. Every industry in Dubai is expanding exponentially and creating new job opportunities for people from around the world. A testimony to this growth is the substantial expatriate population in Dubai that continues to multiply every year. Dubai flaunts a great appeal for the people of East and West alike and foreigners feel gravitated to the city for reasons ranging from tourism to business and job hunt.

Dubai presents an extensive playfield for job searchers from around the world in all fields of profession. In a job market as extensive as Dubai, the grass naturally looks greener from a distance but there's a strong chance of getting caught in the wrong job. As mentioned earlier, every industry in Dubai is expanding at a fast rate creating space for more employees in every sector. So, in order to avoid getting into the wrong direction, it is necessary for professionals to stay focused on their own industry and narrow their job search down as per their qualification and experience. Some of the hottest jobs in Dubai include hotel jobs, construction and engineering jobs, teaching jobs and career in IT industry etc. Management and real estate jobs in Dubai are also two of the most popular.

Thousands of people from around the world have found promising careers in Dubai and thousands others are in search of one. One industry that has boomed remarkably over the past few years is property which in turn has created thousands of Jobs in Real Estate Sector in Dubai. Career in Dubai property is said to be one of the most promising of all given the rapid boom that the industry continues to see. Catering to the educational needs of a growing population, new schools, colleges and universities have emerged in Dubai. Many renowned international universities have also opened their regional campuses in Dubai and this all has created thousands of teaching jobs in Dubai.

An astounding aerial view of the city makes it appear to be in the middle of extraordinary construction activity. Dubai is probably the world's only city to rise from desert sand to a bustling metropolis of the world's highest skyscrapers in a matter of years. Behind this ongoing transformation, there is fervent construction that's on 24/7. The construction sector, having grown to gigantic proportions, has also caused an increased demand for construction professionals creating thousands of construction and engineering jobs in Dubai.

With too many opportunities laid on the table, it's important for you as a professional to stay focused on your industry and not get tempted by other shiny areas. Remember that one wrong decision can potentially turn into your career suicide. www.bhomes.com/better_homes/new_careers_home.xhtml



About The Author:
Jasson Homes is senior real estate consultant associated with, a leading real estate firm in Dubai, UAE. He has more than 25 years of first hand experience of working in Dubai Real Estate Market. His firm Better Homes UAE also offers online real estate services in Dubai. For more information please visit http://www.bhomes.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jasson_Homes

Dubai Jobs - 5 Steps to Get a Job in Dubai Faster

By Gayasri Gamanayake
 
Dubai has probably the most competitive job market in the world. There are thousands of employees desperately trying to get jobs in Dubai. Most of them visit Dubai and search for jobs. I will show you how to get a job in Dubai faster. Follow these five steps and beat the competition.

The most frustrating thing of job search in Dubai is the poor response from recruitment agents. The reason for that is the volume of resumes they are receiving for vacancies. There is a big chance that they will never even see your resume even though you are the most suitable candidate for a particular vacancy.

So how to overcome these problems and get a job in Dubai? Below five steps will definitely help you to get a job in Dubai.

Step 1 - Directly apply for employer advertisements (avoid job agencies)
Some employers are advertising their vacancies in Dubai newspapers. Gulf News and Khaleej Times are the leading newspapers in Dubai. Please Google the names to find the online editions of these websites. I cannot mention the URLs as I need to comply with article submission guidelines. Also major employers are advertising vacancies in their websites.

Step 2 - Download the "Dubai Job Secrets" e-book
This e-book has all secret tips and strategies to get a job in Dubai. This is by far the best source to get "Dubai specific" job-hunting tips. The download link is http://www.thatsdubai.com/jobs

Step 3 - Stick with few reliable recruitment agencies
There are hundreds of recruitment agencies in Dubai. But only few are reliable and providing a quality services. Below are two of them
Clarendon Parker (clarendonparker.com)
Charter House Middle East (charterhouseme.ae)
Try and establish a good relationship with the person who is handling type of vacancies that your are applying for. Follow-up follow-up follow-up.
You also can look for local recruitment agencies in your state or country who is recruiting for Dubai.

Step 4 - Stick with reliable online job boards
Below are few websites with reliable vacancies
monstergulf.com
bayt.com
careermideast.com

Step 5 - Directly contact employers
If you think that your skills are useful to a companies in a particular industry then market it directly to Dubai employers. Go to Dubai yellow pages (www.yellowpages.ae), search for suitable companies and contact them directly.


Author is a regular writer to http://www.thatsdubai.com website, which is providing useful information about Dubai, including Dubai jobs in the jobs section at http://www.thatsdubai.com/jobs

Nursing Jobs in Dubai - Healthcare Careers in the UAE

By Lizza Vanderbilt

Opportunities for career growth and development in many industries, including the healthcare sector, abound in Dubai, probably the most popular destination in the Middle East for those purposes among many people from all over the world. The city and most of the region is in the midst of explosive growth, and as a result there are numerous job openings available there, a great many of them offered by multinational companies. It's no wonder then that many people are looking for nursing jobs in Dubai and the like to enrich their professional experience.

There is a plethora of settings for nurses who are considering working in Dubai. Hospitals, of course, are in need of nurses for their various departments: emergency room, intensive care, pediatrics, etc., as well as nursing directors and managers. Medical professionals with individual practices, such as dentists, employ nurses with the appropriate background and experience. Outside of hospitals, it isn't impossible for a foreign nurse to find employment among the many international companies with a presence in Dubai. One can work as a company nurse, a school nurse, or as a private nurse.

Another reason for the popularity of Dubai among foreign health industry workers and other professionals concerns remuneration. Salary packages and associated benefits are usually very attractive, with employers usually including paid leave as well as associated transportation costs in the job contract. In a number of cases, accommodations are also provided for free.

A nurse can find not only personal fulfillment from doing his or her job well, but enjoy working in a modern yet culturally diverse city such as Dubai.


For more information on how to find a job as a nurse in Dubai then check out their website here: http://www.expatinterviews.com/1/ Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Lizza_Vanderbilt

Jobs in Dubai - Finding Employment in the UAE

By Ahmed Juma
 
Many job hunters still believe that the streets of Dubai are paved with gold. This may be true to some extent - the economy is booming (particularly the construction industry) and Dubai is a tax free haven where net income is typically much higher than in other parts of the world. Even so, securing employment is not always easy. Approximately 80% of the population in Dubai consists of foreigners and competition for desired employment positions can be fierce. It is best to have an offer in hand from a company before traveling to Dubai. Of course this may not always be possible and there are certain advantages to entering Dubai on a visit visa in hopes of finding a job as opposed to searching from one's home country. For example, many employers will give preference to hiring someone actually in Dubai (and thus available for an interview), rather than having to endure the extra hassle and risk of hiring someone "sight unseen". However, there is no guarantee of landing a job before expiration of a visit visa, making a bit of luck and local contacts invaluable in the process.

Once a job seeker has secured a position, a contract will be signed and the employer will act as the "sponsor". The contract should include basic salary, job title and description, length of the contract, and termination conditions among other things. It is vital to negotiate a good "package" including salary, housing, and school fees if the employee has children. Other allowances may include coverage for medical, transportation, utilities, and / or annual vacation with an airplane ticket to one's home country. (The law stipulates that companies must provide a vacation / airplane ticket at least every two years). Each company is different and packages will vary. The work week also varies from company to company with some working "straight shift" and some working "split shift" (with a few hours break in the middle of the day).

The sponsor should handle all paperwork required by the government for foreign workers, including getting the employee an employment visa, health card, and labor card. A company's "PRO" (Public Relations Officer) will typically handle the logistics, ensuring all paperwork arrives at the necessary government offices for approval. First an employee's application is approved by the Ministry of Labor, then the employee undergoes a health screening, and finally all relevant documents are transferred to the Ministry of Interior who stamp the residence visa in the employee's passport. Employment visas are valid for a maximum of three years although they are renewable. In general, expatriate workers are not granted UAE citizenship or permanent residency. The Dubai government has taken steps to drive "Emiratization" of the workforce (stipulating that a fixed percentage of workers in certain industries must be UAE nationals and that all companies having 100 or more employees must hire UAE nationals as their PRO and/or Human Relations Manager). However, it is still believed that expatriate employees will make up a major part of the workforce in the UAE for years to come.

For those hoping to find jobs in Dubai, there are various avenues to take. There are several recruitment agencies with good reputations available to assist job hunters in their quest for employment, including long-standing companies such as Claredon Parker and Kershaw Leonard. As there are many recruitment agencies in operation, it is always advisable to do some research into their reputation and methods before using their services. Unfortunately it is not an uncommon occurrence for job seekers from poorer nations to drain their entire life savings and go into debt through payment to unscrupulous agents from their home countries who falsely promise visas and jobs. Fortunately, recruitment agencies in the UAE are regulated and must be licensed, so the potential for scams in the UAE itself is greatly reduced.

For those who choose to search online there is also a wealth of options and information available. Some excellent resources include employment sites such as Bayt.com or GulfTalent.com, directories such as GulfJobsSites.com, as well as free online classifieds sites which list jobs in Dubai.



Ahmed Juma is a local UAE businessman and the owner of Emirates-Ads, a free Dubai classifieds site with extensive listings for jobs, property for sale and accommodation for rent, used cars, and used furniture for sale in the United Arab Emirates. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ahmed_Juma


Tax Free Teaching Jobs in Dubai

By Rhiannon Williamson 
 
Imagine a country where you could go and live a great quality of life, mix with like minded people from all over the world, teach in an international school full of happy children all eager to learn, where your salary is paid to you totally tax free, where often accommodation is included in your employment package and where you will be given flight tickets home once a year and have the chance to go to exclusive beach clubs on the weekend and shop until you drop at tax free shopping centres during the long school summer holidays.
That sounds like the ultimate dream job and lifestyle ever doesn’t it?

Well, in reality it is a dream that is becoming true for an increasing number of young teachers who take tax free teaching jobs in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.

Dubai is becoming THE place to live and work for people seeking a fast paced, fantastic quality of life because the emirate is all about getting the very most out of both your working life and your after-hours private and social life.

And what’s more, Dubai is a tax free country; your salary is paid to you without any taxation or social contribution deductions so that you can spend all of it on having a great standard of living!

Teachers in Dubai are well respected and because the emirate is expanding in terms of opportunities available there is a strong and steady inflow of international professional workers. Many of these people are moving to Dubai with their families and so the demand for places at the already established international schools has been so intense that there are new schools opening every single year. In the majority of cases the curriculum followed is the international baccalaureate, the American or the British.

If you have teaching qualifications and related and relevant experience and you want to spend at least a couple of years away from home, teaching children from a broad range of backgrounds and you want to earn a highly attractive salary, why not consider the tax free teaching jobs in Dubai that are on offer?



Rhiannon Williamson writes about working and living abroad in locations as diverse as Dubai and Spain or New Zealand and Canada for example. If you’re thinking of going to live or work overseas then her resource ShelterOffshore.com has all the information you could possibly need.

Hotel Jobs in Dubai - Exciting Work Opportunities

By Lizza Vanderbilt
 
How does the prospect of working in the world's first underwater resort grab you? Or perhaps the chance to work in the world's tallest hotel? If those possibilities sound enticing then you should consider looking for hotel jobs in Dubai, where those structures and more are in various states of construction.

You'd think that with all the hotels already in existence in Dubai, there wouldn't be room for any more. But the emirate's tourism industry is exploding at such a pace that there's still a shortage of accommodations.  In fact, government officials are targeting the addition of 22,000 more hotel rooms by the end of 2008.

So if you want to work in a hotel that looks like a sail (the Burj Al Arab Hotel, also the world's tallest hotel) or in a hotel strip that will eventually contain almost 30.000 hotel rooms (the Bawadi Project), then better start perking up your resumé. After all, with Dubai rushing headlong to the forefront of the region's tourism industry, you can expect to find fierce competition for hotel jobs there despite the numerous openings.

Consider the following to help improve your chances of working in a Dubai hotel:
-Know your options. Do your research by finding out which hotels in Dubai are hiring and if they have openings for which you can apply.
-Know your ideal hotel job. Which hotel department would be best for you considering your skills and talents? If you have experience as a chef, enhance your reputation by perhaps joining cooking competitions or expanding your culinary expertise. Such achievements would look great on your CV.
-Network, network, network! Use social networking sites like FaceBook and LinkedIn publicize your skills and achievements.


There are many other factors that can help increase your chances of working at a hotel job in Dubai or maybe an accounting job in Dubai would be a good career opportunity for you. There's lot of jobs abroad and you can find more articles on our main web site.Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Lizza_Vanderbilt


Dubai Jobs and Its Lifestyle

By Aamir Noman

Dubai is rapidly growing- according to many it is the fastest growing city in the world. In Dubai there are increasing number of jobs waiting for workers from all over the world and professions. For many employees Dubai is the fantastic experience with an enjoyable lifestyle and good professional development. See the discussion about jobs in Dubai and its life style:

Most familiar types of jobs and salaries:
• CEO's and Managing Directors in Dubai companies can get up to 100,000 - 150,000 dhs /month. For smaller companies something closer to 50,000 dhs/month.
• Private investment bankers are getting an average of 80,000- 90,000 dhs/month.
• Seniors and project managers, salaries up to 20,000 -50,000 + dhs/month.
• Doctors salaries depending on the hospital /clinic getting 15,000-50,000dhs/month.
• Teaching is one of the few professions with a minimum wage requirement of 2000dhs/month.
• Professionals such as lawyers, architects, Pilots, accountants, teachers, are represented by all nationalists. Salaries range from poor to very good is 2,000-40,000+/month.
• Sectaries and receptionists earning 2,000 to 6,000 dhs/month
• Taxi drivers can earn 400dhs in an eight hour day.
• Heavy Duty drivers getting about 700 dhs/month.

Salaries and Benefits in Dubai Jobs:
Transport, housing, medical, travel, pension, tax:
A common middle class salary would be 5000-10,000dhs/month.A good middle management salary would be 10,000 to 20,000 dhs/month and senior management salaries can be from 15,000 up to 40,000 dhs/month. Westerns and UAE nationals command the highest salaries. The job benefits can include company housing, housing paid for the company but found your self, a housing allowance, a car or transport allowance; private medical insurance .A gratuity is paid at the end of employment but depends on the various factors. There is no income tax in Dubai although occasionally the possibility is discussed.

Non payment of wages and salaries:
A non payment of salaries is an issue that is rarely resolved in favor of the employee. Management in Dubai jobs are well aware of the poor reputation of some companies and sectors for not paying their workers. The employee can file a complain with the UAE Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs. There is a procedure to follow and claims are investigated with companies being penalized by being blacklisted from hiring workers. Many non payment complaints are resolved in favor of the worker but sometimes a case can drag on for months.

Hours of Work and Holidays:
Most jobs in UAE are 5 days, 5 and a half or 6 days /week. The employee should make sure before signing. The working week changed from Saturday- Wednesday and Sunday - Thursday for the public sector. The private sector working week varies but mostly follows the government sector, and Friday is common holiday for all sectors. Public holidays come into two varieties: fixed (e.g. Eid, 01 January etc.) and actual days (not announced depends on the moon sights. Like Moharram.).

Employee Dressing in Dubai:
For office jobs in Dubai, men should wear a tie but a jacket is not so common. Women can wear much the same in a comparable job in a western country. Natural fibers are more suitable for the hot Dubai climate.

Employee Verbal Communication in Dubai:
Arabic is the official language of UAE but English is the common denominator amongst the many different nationalities working in jobs in Dubai, at least in the private sectors. It is useful for the employee to be able to speak Arabic but not essential for most jobs.

Bayrozgar helps organizations to find right individuals for their job openings. You can visit us at http://bayrozgar.com  Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Aamir_Noman


Call Center Jobs in Dubai - Footholds in International it Careers

By Lizza Vanderbilt 
 
The international call center industry has been expanding rapidly in recent years, and more and more companies are outsourcing some of their operations to to third parties located in other countries and areas of the world. Some of the countries with the biggest call center operations include India, the Philippines, Hungary and the Czech Republic. Dubai, too, has a burgeoninc call center industry, and this is growing along with the rest of the city's other industries.

Business process outsourcing or BPO means just that: outsourcing a business process such as certain customer services. The job doesn't require extensive educational and professional experience; in fact, it's a good entry point into the information technology industry for most people. And it doesn't pay badly either; salaries for call centre agents in Dubai can range from 2,000 to 8,000 dirhams monthly. But be realistic; if you're new to the profession you can't expect to receive top-tier salaries - even in Dubai. However, there are other perks that can come with the job, not the least of which are health insurance and generous leave or time off. Plus, of course, there's the added thrill of working in a foreign country, and in a city that is in the midst of so much growth.

There are more than a few call center companies in Dubai that are hiring both foreign and local agents. Some of these call centres require their agents to be fluent in Arabic as well as in English; but even if you don't speak Arabic there's no reason why you should scrap your plans for finding a job there. Fluency in written and spoken English will serve you well since there are many call centers in Dubai who provide services for companies that have only English-speaking customers. A call center agent's job of interacting with these customers won't really require them to be fluent in a language other than English.

There are many other aspects of finding and getting a call centre job in Dubai. If you do your research - and it's much easier to accomplish that now, thanks to the Internet - and work on your communication and problem-solving skills, you'll find it easier to call Dubai your new workplace.
If you want to cultivate new work skills or expand the ones you already have, it might be a good idea to consider working in Dubai for that. Whether you want to explore hotel jobs in Dubai or get your feet wet in the VoIP industry by applying for call call center jobs in Dubai, there are resources such as this article to help you out.

Hotel Jobs in Dubai Are Great Career Opportunities For Expats

By Lizza Vanderbilt
 
You won't have to worry too much about being a foreign worker in a strange land, anxious about standing out since most of Dubai's workforce is composed of expats anyway. Do you want in a hotel in Dubai? Then consider the following tips to improve your chances.

- Do your research. Read up on which hotels or resorts have job vacancies by searching the Internet or hotel industry-related magazines. Classified ads usually describe what the job involves, so you don't have to waste time trying to figure out whether you'll be right for a certain position. You can submit your CV or resume to hotel websites or to job agencies. However, make sure that the recruitment agency you are doing business with is a legitimate, licensed company or organization. There are so many scammers out there who will charge you a placement fee and then disappear once you give them your money.

- Broaden your horizons. If you have past experience as a valet, why not consider something slightly different, like being part of the front desk reception staff? But don't get carried away; you can't expect to be considered for the position of executive chef if your background in the hotel industry is in housekeeping. If you want a higher-paying hotel job, make sure you have the necessary qualifications for your application to be considered seriously.

- Remain open-minded about job positions. Did you know that members of a hotel's service staff make a lot of money even if they aren't paid large salaries? This is because they receive plenty of tips from guests, or enjoy a share of a hotel's service charge. These extras add up to a sizable amount, so much so that their wages seem insignificant in comparison. If a management position is your ultimate goal, then you can always work your way up.

- Learn the ins and outs of living and working in Dubai. Don't make the mistake of thinking that you can act in any way you see fit in any given situation. For all its modernity and cosmopolitan feel, Dubai is still an Islamic nation (though perhaps one of the least rigorous), and there are rules and procedures concerning behavior that should be observed and followed. You shouldn't be ignorant about local customs and etiquette; it might breed ill will and cost you your job. One of the best things you can do is to read about the experiences of expats who are already living and working in Dubai. Learn from their insights about what life is like for a foreigner there.

Working in hotels in Dubai or IT jobs in the UAE can be an enriching experience - personally, professionally, and economically. Here's to your success in finding excellent hotel jobs in Dubai!

Dubai Jobs

By Damian Sofsian
 
Dubai is a leading cultural and trading hub, offering a free/open market with no exchange controls, restrictive quotas or trade barriers. It is found to be a strategic location at the heart of the world’s richest region by many multi-national companies. The Dubai economy is served by more than 170 shipping lines and 86 airlines. Most of the business operations deal with trade, transportation, tourism, distribution, consulting and processing.

Labor law is protective of employees. It governs hours of work, leave, termination rights, medical benefits and repatriation. Employment for foreigners is on a contract basis. Vacations generally follow the rule of 21 days for every year of the first five years of service and 30 days for every year thereafter. The total gratuity will not exceed two years' wages. Vacations can also be pro-rated after the first year. Trade unions do not exist.

The normal working hours are eight per day or 48 per week. However, these hours may be increased to nine daily for people working in the retail trade, hotels and similar establishments. Difficult or dangerous jobs carry shorter workweeks. Many businesses work on a two-shift system. As in all Muslim countries, Friday is the weekly day of rest. Private companies work 40-45 hours a week and government bodies about 35. During the holy month of Ramadan working hours are usually reduced by about two hours a day. The weekend has traditionally been Thursday afternoon and Friday, but a number of organizations have changed to a five-day week with Friday and Saturday as the weekend.

Dubai provides detailed information on Dubai, Dubai Hotels, Cheap Flights Dubai, Dubai Jobs and more. Dubai is affiliated with Egypt Travels.  Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Damian_Sofsian


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