Souk Weekly · Guide
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Guides for travel and paperwork: passports, visas, booking copies, insurance, customs, deliveries and cross-border admin.
- 01A Calmer Way to Book Last-Minute Summer FlightsA practical method for booking last-minute summer flights without panic, covering flexibility, fare rules and smart timing.
- 02A DIY Smart Home on a Renter's BudgetNo wiring, no landlord permission, no four-figure hub. Here is how to build a useful, renter-friendly smart home in a Gulf flat that saves energy and travels with you.
- 03A Simple Checklist Before You Buy a Used CarA practical checklist before buying a used car, covering inspection, service history, tyres, insurance and ownership costs.
- 04A Wellness Weekend in the GulfThe Gulf does luxury wellness like nowhere else — traditional hammams, desert retreats and over-water spas. Here is how to plan a weekend that leaves you genuinely restored rather than merely pampered.
- 05Abu Dhabi With Kids, Without Losing Your MindAbu Dhabi is one of the most family-friendly cities in the Gulf, but it rewards a little planning. Here is a parent-tested guide to theme parks, culture, beaches and the all-important downtime in the capital.
- 06Back Up Your Phone Before You Travel This SummerA pre-travel checklist for backing up your phone, securing accounts and saving key documents before a summer trip.
- 07Badih Aldroubi, Son of the Builder, and the Polite Awkwardness of Going SecondBadih Aldroubi is one of those second-generation principals whose job is, briefly, to make sure the inherited temperament travels intact into a more complicated cycle. The work shows up quietly.
- 08Before You Click a Summer SaleA summer sale checklist for checking need, return rules, warranty, delivery fees and the true final price before buying.
- 09Budget Travel From the GulfFrom the Gulf, the world is a short, cheap flight away — if you know how to play it. Here is a practical guide to budget travel from the region: where to go, when to book, and how to stretch every dirham.
- 10Check the Basket, Not the PromotionGrocery promotions can raise the final bill if shoppers chase thresholds, buy the wrong quantities or ignore the total basket.
- 11Cross-Border Ecommerce Depends on Customs Data QualityCross-border ecommerce depends on customs data quality as descriptions, HS codes, seller records, and value logic decide parcel speed.
- 12Cutting Plastic and Food Waste in a Gulf KitchenBetween delivery packaging and food that spoils in the heat, a Gulf kitchen generates a lot of waste. Here are realistic habits to cut both, starting with your next shop.
- 13Delivery Zones Are Becoming a Municipal Ecommerce PolicyDelivery zones are becoming ecommerce policy as cities manage rider waiting areas, pickup bays, building access, and street congestion.
- 14Digital Twins Move From Demo to Construction FileKahraGen's work with Framence places digital twins inside energy infrastructure delivery, project documentation, remote inspection, and asset handover.
- 15Do Not Renew Car Insurance on AutopilotA UAE car insurance renewal guide covering premium, excess, agency repair, roadside assistance and replacement car terms.
- 16Family Group Chats Need Better Travel PlanningA practical guide to using family group chats for travel planning without losing passports, flight details and pickup times.
- 17Going Freelance in the UAE Without Falling Foul of the RulesWorking for yourself in the UAE means a freelance permit from a free zone, often paired with your own visa. Here is how the pieces fit and what they unlock.
- 18Grocery Apps Are Convenient. They Are Not Always Cheaper.Grocery apps save time, but UAE shoppers should watch delivery fees, basket creep, substitutions and promotions that change the final bill.
- 19Gulf-India Sourcing Now Runs on a Retail CalendarGulf-India sourcing now runs on a retail calendar as promotions, delivery windows, and influencer cycles shape buying decisions.
- 20Hajj and Umrah: A Practical Primer for the Pilgrimage to MeccaMillions travel to Mecca each year for Hajj and Umrah. This practical primer explains the difference between the two pilgrimages, how the visa and logistics work, and what Vision 2030 is changing.
- 21Health Insurance in the UAE, and Why You Already Need ItHealth insurance is a legal requirement tied to your residence, usually arranged by an employer. The real question is not whether you have it but what your plan covers.
- 22Hiking the UAE: Wadis, Ridges and Mountain AirThe UAE is not all sand. Its Hajar Mountains hide cool wadis, dramatic ridges and ancient villages, all walkable in the cooler months. Here is a hiker's guide to trails, safety and the country on foot.
- 23How to Actually Start Investing From the UAE Without Losing the PlotYou have a salary, a visa, and a nagging feeling you should be investing. Here is how UAE residents open an account, pick a low-cost fund, and stop letting cash rot.
- 24How to Attest a Child Birth Certificate for UAE UseA foreign birth certificate normally needs the correct attestation and translation path before it can support a child visa, school admission, or dependent record. Names must match passports closely. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 25How to Attest a Marriage Certificate for UAE UseUAE authorities usually need foreign marriage certificates to be legally recognized through the proper attestation chain and translation where required. Starting this before the visa application prevents the most common family-sponsorship delay. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 26How to Beat Jet Lag on a Short TripPractical tips for managing jet lag on a short trip, covering light, sleep timing, hydration and adjusting before you fly.
- 27How to Beat the Gulf Summer (and Still Have Fun)Gulf summers are not for surrendering to the air-conditioning until October. With the right rhythm — early mornings, indoor middays, cooler escapes — the hottest months become genuinely enjoyable. Here is how.
- 28How to Book UAE Government Appointments OnlineStart by confirming whether the service is online-only, appointment-based, or walk-in. Then book through the official portal, check required documents, and verify the center location before travel. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 29How to Bring Your Family to the UAE on a Residence VisaYes, a resident with a valid UAE residence visa can usually sponsor eligible family members if the income and housing requirements are met. The UAE Government portal lists the general salary rule as AED 4,000 or AED 3,000 plus accommodation, but applicants should verify the latest requirement before applying. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 30How to Buy a Used Car in the UAE Without GuessingA practical UAE used car buying guide covering inspection, insurance, finance, ownership transfer and cost checks.
- 31How to Cancel a Dependent Visa in the UAEDependent visas usually need cancellation when the family member leaves permanently, changes sponsor, or when the main sponsor's visa is cancelled. Cancellation should be deliberate because family permits are linked to the sponsor. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 32How to Check Your MOHRE Labour ContractEmployees should check the official labour contract details, especially salary, occupation, contract type, start date, and employer information. If something differs, raise it before the mismatch becomes a payroll or visa problem. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 33How to Choose a Health Insurance Plan in the UAEA practical UAE health insurance guide covering network, approvals, exclusions, claims support and family needs.
- 34How to Choose Health Insurance for a Family in the UAEFamilies should compare network, emirate coverage, maternity, chronic conditions, dental, pharmacy, approval rules, direct billing, exclusions, and renewal price behavior. The cheapest plan can become expensive when the network is wrong. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 35How to Complete the UAE Medical Fitness Test for ResidenceFamily members aged 18 or above generally need to pass a medical fitness test at an approved UAE center. The practical issue is timing: the test sits between entry or status change and the final residence steps. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 36How to Find a School Seat After Moving to the UAEStart with location, curriculum, year group, fees, transport, and regulator ratings. Availability is the constraint, so parents should shortlist several schools and prepare documents before arrival. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 37How to Get a Salary Certificate or NOC in the UAEBanks, landlords, schools, visa applications, and some government services may ask for salary or employer confirmation. The useful certificate is specific, dated, signed or stamped, and consistent with the labour contract. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 38How to Get Emirates ID for Your FamilyEmirates ID is part of the residence journey, not an optional card at the end. It normally follows the visa application flow and may require biometrics, delivery tracking, and careful mobile-number accuracy. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 39How to Handle the UAE Visa Grace PeriodA grace period can give time to renew, change status, or leave, but it should not be treated as extra residence with no plan. The available period and conditions depend on visa category and the latest authority rules. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 40How to Keep Digital Copies of UAE Documents SafelyResidents should keep encrypted copies of passports, visas, Emirates IDs, tenancy records, insurance cards, school records, certificates, and key receipts. Access matters during renewals and emergencies. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 41How to Move Apartment Without ChaosA practical UAE apartment moving guide covering notices, movers, utilities, deposits, handover and document folders.
- 42How to Move Pets to the UAEPet relocation depends on import permits, microchips, vaccinations, health certificates, airline rules, and timing. The safest plan starts weeks before travel, not at the airport. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 43How to Open a UAE Bank Account: A Practical ChecklistA practical UAE bank account checklist covering identity, salary proof, address, employer details and first-week setup.
- 44How to Prepare a UAE Arrival Checklist for a FamilyThe first month should be organized around status, housing, school, healthcare, banking, transport, and emergency contacts. A written checklist prevents one missing document from blocking several services. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 45How to Prepare Document Attestation for Visa StepsA practical UAE document attestation guide for visa steps, covering originals, translations, timelines and verification.
- 46How to Read a UAE Job Offer Before SigningA useful job-offer review looks beyond the headline salary. Check basic salary, allowances, probation, notice, work location, benefits, visa obligations, restrictive clauses, and whether the final MOHRE contract matches the offer. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 47How to Register Ejari for the First TimeA practical first-time Ejari guide for Dubai tenants, covering documents, checks, registration routes and common mistakes.
- 48How to Register for UAE Unemployment InsuranceEligible employees should verify whether they must subscribe, which plan applies, and how payment reminders work. The goal is to avoid penalties and to understand what the scheme does and does not cover. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 49How to Renew a UAE Driving Licence OnlineMost renewals need identity details, eye-test status, cleared fines where applicable, and delivery or collection preferences. The exact portal depends on the emirate that issued the licence. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 50How to Renew a UAE Family Residence VisaThe safest route is to begin early, verify passport validity, update insurance and tenancy documents, complete medical tests for adults, and renew Emirates ID and residence together through the correct emirate channel. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 51How to Renew Emirates ID Without RushingA practical Emirates ID renewal guide covering expiry reminders, documents, application steps and common timing mistakes.
- 52How to Set Up a Utility Account After MovingA UAE utility setup guide for new tenants, covering tenancy papers, deposits, meter checks and first-bill habits.
- 53How to Sponsor Children in the UAE Without Missing a StepParents should organize birth certificates, passports, photos, sponsor documents, housing proof, and school or insurance requirements before starting. Rules differ for sons, daughters, newborns, students, and children of determination. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 54How to Sponsor Parents in the UAEParent sponsorship can be possible, but it usually needs stronger proof of dependency, suitable housing, income, insurance, and family documents. It is a category where careful verification matters before paying service fees. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 55How to Sponsor Your Spouse in the UAEThe marriage certificate is usually the central document, and it should be properly attested and translated if required. The sponsor also needs to prove valid residence, income, housing, and identity. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 56How to Start Freelance Work Legally in the UAEFreelance work needs the right permit, licence, visa status, tax awareness, and client paperwork. The key is to avoid doing paid work under a status that does not allow it. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 57How to Think About a Small Business LicenceA practical UAE small business licence guide covering activity choice, jurisdiction, costs, visas and banking readiness.
- 58How to Track a UAE Visa Application OnlineUse the official application number, passport details, or transaction reference on the relevant ICP or GDRFA channel. Tracking works best when you know which authority handled the application. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 59How to Transfer or Convert a Driving LicenceA practical UAE driving licence conversion guide covering eligibility, documents, tests, eye checks and timing.
- 60How to Transfer School Records to the UAEFamilies should collect reports, transfer certificates, conduct letters where required, vaccination records, and curriculum details before travel. Getting documents after arrival is slower and can delay placement. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 61How to Update the Mobile Number Linked to Emirates IDThe mobile number linked to identity services can affect OTPs, government logins, visa updates, banking, and delivery messages. Update it before losing access to the old number. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 62How to Use UAE Pass for Government ServicesUAE Pass is the key login and signature layer for many digital services. Setting it up early makes visa, tenancy, banking, telecom, and government tasks easier to complete online. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 63Keep Important Documents Ready Before You Need ThemA practical guide to keeping important documents organized and accessible, both physical and digital, before you urgently need them.
- 64Meal Delivery Fees Add Up Before the Food DoesMeal delivery can become a budget leak through service fees, small-order charges, tips and menu markups unless households set rules.
- 65Navigating the Gulf's Mega-Hubs: DXB, DOH and AUHDubai, Doha and Abu Dhabi run three of the planet's great aviation hubs — vast, fast and occasionally bewildering. Here is how to navigate Gulf airports and turn even a long layover into time well spent.
- 66noon, Amazon.ae and the Battle for the Gulf CheckoutE-commerce in the Gulf grew up around two giants and a stubborn fondness for paying the courier in cash — a look at how shopping online here actually works.
- 67Oil Falls, But the Bill Does Not Fall at OnceBrent fell sharply after US-Iran deal hopes, but Gulf residents should not expect every price to drop at the same speed. The bill lags the barrel.
- 68Oman by Road: From the Musandam Fjords to Salalah's Green SouthOman rewards the road-tripper like nowhere else in the Gulf — fjords in the north, frankincense and monsoon-green hills in the far south. Here is how to plan a drive across the country's two wildest extremes.
- 69One Market, Six Flags: The Long Road to a Gulf Single MarketA Gulf single market promises a bigger, more integrated economy, but the gap between the vision and the reality reveals how hard it is to pool sovereignty — here is why.
- 70Opening a UAE Bank Account Without a Three-Hour QueueSalary account or savings, resident or not yet, the UAE bank account dance has a rhythm. Bring the right documents, ask the right questions, and the IBAN appears almost magically.
- 71Plan the School-Holiday Budget Before the Weeks ArriveA practical guide to planning the school-holiday budget early, balancing activities, travel and everyday costs across the long weeks.
- 72Product Pages Should Answer Before the ClickProduct pages should answer before the click by showing price, size, discount, delivery signal, and reason to buy without forcing extra navigation.
- 73Qatar in 48 HoursTwo days is plenty to fall for Doha. From a desert that meets the sea to a souq that smells of oud and a skyline that glows at dusk, here is a tight, do-it-all 48-hour plan for Qatar.
- 74Ras Al Khaimah and the Roof of the EmiratesWhile Dubai gets the headlines, Ras Al Khaimah has quietly become the UAE's adventure capital — anchored by Jebel Jais, the country's highest peak, where the air is cooler and the views go on forever.
- 75Read the Flight Change Fee Before BookingA flight booking checklist for checking change fees, baggage, seat rules, refunds and timing before choosing the cheapest fare.
- 76Review Your Insurance Before You RenewA practical guide to reviewing your insurance before renewal, comparing cover and price instead of letting policies auto-renew.
- 77Roaming or eSIM? Decide Before the AirportA practical guide to choosing roaming or an eSIM by checking activation, hotspot rules, coverage, support and trip length.
- 78Saving for Retirement as an Expat When Nobody's Doing It for YouBack home, a pension might have quietly accumulated in the background. In the Gulf, retirement saving is entirely on you. Here's how expats build a future with no safety net.
- 79School Admissions Documents: What Parents Should PrepareA UAE school admissions document guide for parents, covering identity papers, records, health forms and transfer timing.
- 80Should You Buy or Rent a Car After Moving to the UAE?Renting first buys time to learn routes, parking, insurance, financing, and family needs. Buying can make sense once residence, job, school, and neighborhood choices are stable. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 81Should You Change Employer Before a Family Visa Renewal?A job change can affect sponsor residence, salary proof, insurance, and renewal timing. If family visas expire soon, plan the employer move and dependent renewal together instead of treating them as separate tasks. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 82Should You Keep a Home-Country Bank Account After Moving to the UAE?Often yes, at least during the first year. A home-country account can help with old bills, tax refunds, family support, credit history, subscriptions, and emergency travel, but it should be managed transparently. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 83Should You Move Your Family Before or After Job Probation in the UAE?Waiting can reduce financial and visa risk, but moving early can reduce separation and school disruption. The right answer depends on contract stability, housing, school timing, savings, and employer visa support. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 84Should You Rent Near School or Office in the UAE?For many families, school commute is harder to change than office commute because children travel at fixed times and school places are limited. But the best choice depends on work hours, transport, fees, and support at home. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 85Should You Upgrade Family Health Insurance in the UAE?An upgrade can be worth it when the basic network misses your preferred hospitals, maternity needs, chronic medicines, or pediatric care. It is less useful if the upgrade adds benefits your family will not use. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 86Should You Use a Typing Center or Apply Yourself for a UAE Visa?Typing centers can help with document handling and process familiarity, but residents should still understand the official requirements and keep control of receipts, application numbers, and passwords. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 87Should Your Family Choose Dubai, Abu Dhabi, or Sharjah?Compare work location, school availability, rent, commute, healthcare network, lifestyle, and visa process. The best emirate is the one where the daily routine works, not the one with the strongest brochure. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 88Six Weekend Escapes Within Three Hours of DubaiYou do not need a long-haul flight to reset. Within a three-hour drive of Dubai there are fjords, cool mountain air, turtle beaches and oasis towns — here are six weekends worth the petrol.
- 89Small Businesses Need a Shipping BufferSmall businesses can protect customers and cash flow by building shipping buffers into delivery promises during regional uncertainty.
- 90Smart Ways to Use a Long LayoverPractical ideas for making the most of a long layover, from rest and food to a short city visit, with visa and timing tips.
- 91The Airport Lounge Is a Diplomatic Weather StationThe airport lounge is a diplomatic weather station, revealing the temperature of regional relationships before the official calendar catches up.
- 92The Annual Budget Speech Has Quietly Become Performance ArtThere is a particular hush in the hall when the projector cues the title slide, and a particular sigh from the back row when the actual numbers start.
- 93The Art of the Gulf StaycationA staycation is not a consolation prize. Done well, a weekend at a hotel across town delivers the reset of a holiday without the airport — here is how to choose, book and actually switch off close to home.
- 94The Case for a Mid-Year Documents AuditA practical argument for a mid-year documents audit covering passports, visas, insurance, leases and school papers.
- 95The Checkout Page Is a PromiseThe checkout page is a promise: about price, delivery, returns, trust, and whether the retailer respects the customer's last minute of attention.
- 96The Desert Safari, Done RightMost desert safaris are a conveyor belt of dune-bashing and lukewarm shawarma. Here is how to book one that actually feels like the desert — slower, quieter, and far more worth your dirhams.
- 97The Engineer Who Quit the Hyperscaler to Run a Tailoring AppHe spent four years at a global cloud provider's regional office. He left, two months ago, to build a booking and inventory app for the neighbourhood tailoring trade. He is doing the more strategically interesting work now.
- 98The Friday Edit Is the Best Hour of the WeekLate on a Friday, in a room with a kettle and three open documents, someone reads through the week's pieces in order, and a different magazine appears on the page than the one anybody was planning.
- 99The GCC Weekend Travel Checklist That Saves the Most StressA practical GCC weekend travel checklist for documents, roaming, cards, luggage rules and arrival transport before a short trip.
- 100The Gulf Startup Scene, Explained Without the HypeFrom Dubai's free zones to Riyadh's funding push, the Gulf startup story is less about unicorns and more about plumbing — visas, licences, and customers who pay on time.
- 101The June Paycheck Plan Before Summer SpendingA practical June paycheck plan for UAE households balancing travel, cooling, school prep and card payments before summer spending rises.
- 102The Majority That Cannot Vote: The Gulf's Expat QuestionThe Gulf runs on expatriate labour to a degree few outsiders grasp, and the arrangement raises a question the region has not fully answered: what do you owe the people who build your country?
- 103The Prompt Has Quietly Replaced the Product SpecThe product team that used to spend two weeks writing a spec now spends two days writing a prompt. The output is, in most measurable ways, better. The format has won the argument.
- 104The Real Cost of a Weekend Hotel DealA practical guide to reading weekend hotel deals by checking taxes, breakfast, parking, transport and checkout timing before booking.
- 105The Red Sea Project: Saudi Arabia's Bid to Build a Luxury Coast From ScratchSaudi Arabia is building a high-end Red Sea tourism zone across an archipelago that few outsiders have seen. Here is what is open, what is planned, and how the sustainability claims stack up.
- 106The Saudi Tourist e-Visa, Explained: How to Get One and What It Lets You DoSaudi Arabia opened to tourists in 2019 with an e-visa that transformed access to the kingdom. Here is a practical, current-as-of-writing guide to who qualifies, how it works, and the rules to know.
- 107The Second Passport Has Become a Piece of Furniture, Not a DecisionTwenty years ago acquiring a second citizenship was a milestone announced over a long dinner. Today it is mentioned, if at all, in the same tone as a new dental insurance plan.
- 108The Small Admin That Makes Life EasierSmall life admin in the UAE, from renewals to documents and reminders, becomes easier when handled before deadlines get close.
- 109The Summer Cabinet Retreat Has Become a Working File, Not a Photo OpportunityThe summer cabinet retreat is less photo opportunity than working file, with delivery lists and deadline discipline now doing the actual political work.
- 110The Summer Road-Trip Car CheckA UAE summer road-trip checklist covering tyres, coolant, battery, insurance, roadside cover and emergency basics.
- 111The UAE Residence Visa, Demystified for the Bewildered NewcomerFrom entry permit to medical to Emirates ID, the UAE residence visa is a relay race of stamps. Here is the order the batons get passed, and where most newcomers fumble them.
- 112The UAE Summer Budget ResetSummer spending in the UAE can rise fast. A simple June budget reset can help households control flights, cooling, school costs and subscriptions.
- 113The UAE Used-Car Checklist That Saves Real MoneyBuying a used car in the UAE requires checking insurance, registration, tyres, service history, inspection results and finance terms.
- 114The Weekend Money Check Before PaydayA quick weekend money check helps UAE households catch delivery apps, subscriptions, fuel, parking and small spending leaks before payday.
- 115Travel With Copies, Not PanicA practical travel guide to keeping copies of passports, visas, insurance and bookings before a document is lost.
- 116UAE Pass and the Quiet Rise of Government-by-AppAcross the Gulf, dealing with the government increasingly means opening an app — a single digital identity that signs, pays, and verifies, no queue required.
- 117Vision 2030, Decoded: What Saudi Arabia's Master Plan Actually SaysVision 2030 is less a blueprint than a wager: that Saudi Arabia can diversify away from crude before the crude runs out. Here is what the plan really promises, and what it leaves vague.
- 118Weekend Trips Need a Return PlanA good weekend trip includes a return plan: groceries, laundry, transport, sleep and Monday basics before leaving home.
- 119What a Good Travel Insurance Policy Should Actually CoverA practical guide to reading travel insurance cover, including medical costs, delays, baggage, exclusions and emergency support.
- 120What It Costs: The Conflict at the Pump and the CheckoutCrude is surging and Hormuz is choked. Here's how a regional conflict eventually shows up where residents actually feel it: fuel, flights and the weekly shop.
- 121What to Check Before a Summer Staycation BookingA checklist for booking a summer staycation, covering cancellation rules, what is included, location and the real total cost.
- 122What to Do After a UAE Family Entry Permit Is ApprovedThe entry permit is not the final residence visa. After approval, the family member must enter or change status, complete medical testing where required, apply for Emirates ID, and finish the residence permit process before the deadline. Includes preparation, step-by-step actions, common mistakes, and official links.
- 123What to Do If You Lose a Passport in the UAEA practical guide for losing a passport in the UAE, covering reports, embassy contact, visa records and travel copies.
- 124What To Do When a Delivery Goes MissingA practical guide to handling a missing delivery with proof, tracking, merchant contact and escalation.
- 125What to Pack for a Summer Trip Out of the GulfA practical packing guide for a summer trip out of the Gulf, covering weather changes, documents, medication and carry-on essentials.
- 126WhatsApp Commerce Needs Inventory TruthWhatsApp commerce needs inventory truth because chat-based selling fails when stock, price, and delivery promises are not synchronized.
- 127Where to Dive in the GulfThe Gulf hides a surprisingly rich underwater world — wrecks off the coast, coral on the east, and whale sharks cruising the deep. Here is a diver's guide to the region's best descents and when to make them.
- 128Why Restaurant Deals Feel Cheaper Than They AreRestaurant deals can save money, but minimum spends, drinks, delivery fees and service charges often change the final UAE dining bill.
- 129Working Remotely From the UAE: A Realistic GuideThe Emirates wants remote workers and has the visa to prove it, but the practical side — costs, banking, time zones — deserves a clear-eyed look before you book the flight.