Are you thinking of emigrating to the UK from the UAE? If so, you might be wondering what are the benefits of living and working in one of the most diverse and dynamic countries in the world. In this article, we will explore some of the reasons why you might want to consider moving to the UK, as well as some of the challenges and opportunities that await you. Just a heads up this is a long one! You can skips to each section if you already have some knowledge in certain areas.
The UK is a popular destination for UAE citizens who want to experience a different culture, lifestyle, and climate. The UK offers a range of attractions, from historical landmarks and museums to vibrant cities and scenic countryside. The UK is also home to some of the world's top universities, research institutions, and businesses, making it an ideal place for education and career development. That is why Prism 7 have decided to launch our new UK focused job sourcing services. By combining our teams experience in both recruitment and corporate/Visa services, we can provide turnkey solutions for those that want to take the leap to a different lifestyle and work opportunities in the UK.
Moving to the UK from the UAE is not a simple process, of course we can make it much easier for you if you decide to utilise our services. You will need to apply for a visa, depending on your purpose and duration of stay. You will also need to adjust to a new legal system, tax regime, and social norms. You will also face some challenges, such as finding accommodation, opening a bank account, and accessing healthcare.
To help you make an informed decision, we have compiled some of the most important information you need to know before you emigrate to the UK from the UAE. Here are some of the things you will hopefully learn about here:
We hope that this information will give you a comprehensive overview of what it means to emigrate to the UK from the UAE, and help you decide if it is the right choice for you. If you have any questions or need any assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.
So without further ado, lets move on to the first section of the UAE to UK journey!
Depending on your reason and length of stay, there are different visa options for UAE citizens who want to move to the UK from the UAE. Here are some of the most common ones:
The EVW is a convenient option for UAE citizens who want to visit the UK for up to 6 months for tourism, business, study or medical treatment. You can apply for an EVW online within 3 months before your trip and pay £30. You will need a valid passport and information about your accommodation in the UK. You cannot work, apply for public funds, get married or enter multiple times with an EVW.
The Standard Visitor visa is another option for UAE citizens who want to visit the UK for up to 6 months for various purposes, such as visiting family or friends, attending short courses or conferences, doing specific business activities or participating in research programs. You can usually apply for a Standard Visitor visa online and pay £115. You will need a valid passport, proof of your financial situation and travel plans, and any other documents relevant to your purpose of visit. You cannot work, apply for public funds, get married or enter multiple times with a Standard Visitor visa.
The Short-term study visa is for UAE citizens who want to come to the UK to study an English language course that is over 6 months and up to 11 months long. You can apply for a Short-term study visa online and pay £200. You will need a valid passport, proof of your acceptance on a course at an accredited institution, proof of your financial situation and travel plans, and any other documents relevant to your course of study. You cannot work, apply for public funds or extend your stay with a Short-term study visa.
The Student visa is for UAE citizens who want to come to the UK for a longer course of study at an accredited institution. You must be sponsored by a licensed college or university and have a confirmed place on a course. You can apply for a Student visa online and pay £490. You will need a valid passport, proof of your acceptance on a course at an accredited institution, proof of your financial situation and travel plans, proof of your English language ability (if required), consent from your parents if you are under 18 years old, tuberculosis test results (if required), and any other documents relevant to your course of study. You may be able to work, apply for public funds or extend your stay with a Student visa.
There are many types of work visa for UAE citizens who want to work in the UK on a short or long-term basis. The visa you need depends on your skills, qualifications, job offer and sponsorship. We won't include prices for these options as they do vary quite a lot, but for pricing we advise you get in touch with us or checkout the UK Gov website for more information. Some of the most common work visas are:
These are just some of the visa options for UAE citizens who want to move to the UK from the UAE. There are other visas available for specific purposes, such as sporting, charitable or religious work. You can check the full list of visas and their requirements on the UK government website.
One of the main factors that you need to consider before moving to the UK from the UAE is how much it will cost you to live and work there. The cost of living is influenced by many variables, such as housing, food, transportation, utilities, healthcare, education, entertainment, taxes, and more. The cost of living also varies depending on where you live in each country, as some cities are more expensive than others.
According to various sources , the average cost of living in the UAE is lower than in the UK. However, this does not mean that everything is cheaper in the UAE. Some items are more expensive in the UAE than in the UK, such as clothing, alcohol, internet, and personal care products. On the other hand, some items are cheaper in the UAE than in the UK, such as housing, transportation, gas, and utilities.
Here are some examples of how much some common expenses cost in both countries:
Item | UAE | UK | Difference |
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Rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in city centre (monthly) | £1,111 (4,942 AED) | £1,227 (5,467 AED) | -10% |
Basic utilities for an 85m2 apartment (monthly) | £160 (716 AED) | £183 (815 AED) | -12% |
Internet 8 Mbps (monthly) | £59 (264 AED) | £21 (94 AED) | +181% |
1 litre of gas | £0.56 (2.5 AED) | £1.26 (5.6 AED) | -56% |
Volkswagen Golf 1.4 TSI 150 CV (new) | £16,272 (72,367 AED) | £21,191 (94,200 AED) | -23% |
Monthly ticket for public transport | £17 (76 AED) | £74 (329 AED) | -77% |
1 pair of jeans (Levis 501 or similar) | £35 (156 AED) | £51 (227 AED) | -33% |
1 summer dress in a high street store (Zara, H&M or similar) | £34 (150 AED) | £26 (117 AED) | +27% |
1 pair of sport shoes (Nike, Adidas or similar) | £61 (271 AED) | £56 (249 AED) | +9% |
1 pair of men’s leather business shoes | £61 (271 AED) | £58 (257 AED) | +7% |
Basic lunchtime menu (including a drink) in city centre | £7 (32 AED) | £11 (47 AED) | -32% |
Combo meal in fast food restaurant (Big Mac or similar) | £6 (25 AED) | £6 (25 AED) | +5% |
500g of boneless chicken breast | £2.62 (12 AED) | £2.84 (13 AED) | -7% |
1kg of tomatoes | £0.88 (4 AED) | £1.57 (7 AED) | -44% |
1kg of apples | £1.42 (6 AED) | £1.67 (7 AED) | -16% |
1 bottle of red table wine (good quality) | £12 (52 AED) | £7 (29 AED) | +75% |
Bread for 2 people for 1 day | £0.82 (4 AED) | £0.90 (4 AED) | -9% |
Hair shampoo 2-in-1 (400 ml) | £3.34 (15 AED) | £3.10 (14 AED) | +8% |
4 rolls of toilet paper | £1.14 (5 AED) | £1.68 (7 AED) | -32% |
Tube of toothpaste | £1.66 (7 AED) | £1.70 (8 AED) | -2% |
As you can see, the cost of living in the UK and the UAE is not very different overall, but there are some significant variations depending on the category. You will need to do your own research and budgeting to find out how much you will spend on each item according to your needs and preferences.
So in reality your outgoings in the UK compared to the UAE shouldn't be hugely different overall, but there are some advantages and disadvantages depending on what lifestyle you want to lead.
Of course the cost of living in any country can be relative to the salaries people earn, so we can't really conclude our cost of living analysis without taking a look at the difference in salaries between the UK and UAE. Average salary is influenced by many variables, such as your profession, experience, qualifications, location, industry, and employer. It can also vary depending on where you work in each country, as some cities or regions are more prosperous than others, for example salaries in London (UK) and Dubai (UAE) may be higher than in other parts of the countries
According to various sources , the average salary in the UAE is higher than in the UK, Numbeo for example says the average monthly net salary in the UAE is £2,665 (11,876 AED), while in the UK it is £2,128.62 (9,486.31 AED). However, this does not mean that everyone earns more in the UAE than in the UK in all industries. Some professions are more in demand or more valued in one country than another. Some employers are more generous or competitive than others. Some workers have more skills or experience than others.
Here are some examples of how much some common professions earn in both countries:
Profession | UAE | UK | Difference |
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Accountant | £3,300 (14,681 AED) | £2,475 (11,011 AED) | +33% |
Engineer | £4,125 (18,351 AED) | £3,300 (14,681 AED) | +25% |
Teacher | £2,888 (12,845 AED) | £2,063 (9,176 AED) | +40% |
Nurse | £2,063 (9,176 AED) | £1,650 (7,341 AED) | +25% |
Software Developer | £4,950 (22,021 AED) | £4,125 (18,351 AED) | +20% |
Lawyer | £6,600 (29,362 AED) | £5,775 (25,692 AED) | +14% |
Manager | £5,775 (25,692 AED) | £4,950 (22,021 AED) | +17% |
Chef | £1,650 (7,341 AED) | £1,238 (5,505 AED) | +33% |
Salesperson | £2,475 (11,011 AED) | £2,063 (9,176 AED) | +20% |
As you can see, the average salary in the UAE is higher than in the UK for most professions. However, this does not mean that you will automatically earn more if you move to the UAE from the UK. You will need to do your own research and negotiation to find out how much you can expect to earn in your specific field and position.
You also need to take into account the taxes that you will pay in each country. The UAE has no income tax, which means that you will keep most of your earnings. The UK has a progressive income tax system, which means that you will pay more tax as your income increases. The income tax rates in the UK for 2023/2024 are:
You may also have to pay other taxes in the UK, such as National Insurance, council tax, value-added tax (VAT), capital gains tax, inheritance tax, and more. So you will really need to compare your net income after taxes in both countries to see how much you will have left to spend or save.
In conclusion, the average salary in the UK compared to the UAE is not very different overall, but there are some advantages and disadvantages depending on your profession and personal circumstances. You will need to weigh up the pros and cons of each country and decide what suits you best. There is also other impacting factors, like skills shortages in the UK, which is one of the primary reasons our UK Job sourcing service is so successful, you may find it much easier to find employment in the UK in you profession, and therefore be able to demand a higher salary or seek a higher job role than in the UAE, which will have a big impact on your individual earning potential.
The UK is a popular destination for expats from all over the world, especially from the UAE. There are over 10s of thousands of UAE nationals living in the UK, and many visitors from the UAE every year. But what are the benefits and drawbacks of living in the UK as an expat? Here are some of the main points to consider before making the move.
If you decide to use our UK job sourcing services, then you can pretty much ignore this section, as we'll ensure you are taking the right steps for a successful journey to the UK, ensuring you have everything you need. If you have decided to move to the UK as an expat from the UAE, there are some steps you need to take to prepare for your move and settle in your new home. Here are some of the most important ones:
Are you a UAE national looking for a job in the UK? Do you want to relocate to a country with a diverse culture, a strong economy and a high quality of life? If so, you might be interested in our service that helps you find your dream job and supports you with your move to the UK.
If you have explored the Prism 7 Group at all, you may have noticed two of our brands, Prism 7 Resourcing and Prism 7 Corporate Services. Both of these businesses operate under the same roof in the UAE and provide the ideal collaboration of services to support UAE to UK job sourcing and relocation. Prism 7 Resourcing helps you find a suitable job in the UK based on your skills, qualifications and preferences. We have access to a large network of employers and recruiters who are looking for talented candidates from the UAE. We also help you with your CV, cover letter and interview preparation. This is all backed by our heritage and 3 resourcing branches based in the UK! Who you will no doubt speak to on your journey with us. Prism 7 Corporate Services are experts in everything else, we help you with your visa application, relocation assistance, accommodation, banking, healthcare and other essential services that you need to settle in the UK.
If you are interested in our services and want to know more, please contact us today. We would love to hear from you and help you achieve your dream of working in the UK!