
Relocation
Moving to Dubai? Our relocation team coordinates your home, paperwork, schooling and setup so you arrive ready to live.
Land in Dubai, settled and ready.
Relocating to Dubai involves a lot of moving parts — a home, a residency visa, an Emirates ID, a bank account, schools, utilities and health insurance — and the order in which you do them matters. Our relocation service acts as a single point of coordination so the sequence runs smoothly and you are not left chasing separate providers in an unfamiliar system.
We start by understanding your timeline, family needs and budget, then secure the right home to rent or buy in a community that fits your commute, schooling and lifestyle. In parallel we coordinate the residency and Emirates ID paperwork, shortlist schools by curriculum and availability, and support bank-account setup — arranging short-term serviced accommodation if you need somewhere to land while the longer-term home is finalised.
The final stage is settling in: DEWA and internet connections, snagging and handover, and a practical orientation to your new neighbourhood. The goal is simple — that you arrive able to live, not to spend your first weeks in queues.
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Common questions
Yes. We shortlist schools by curriculum (British, American, IB and others), location and availability, and support the application and assessment process. Popular schools have waiting lists, so we recommend starting early.
A residency visa is typically issued within one to three weeks once the medical fitness test and Emirates ID biometrics are complete. Timelines vary by visa type — employment, investor, Golden Visa or family sponsorship.
Yes. We can arrange serviced apartments or short-let accommodation so you have a comfortable base while you complete viewings and secure your longer-term home.
Typically your passport, Emirates ID (or the application in process), a residency visa and often a salary certificate or proof of income. We guide you to banks that suit your residency status and support the setup.
Yes. Residents can sponsor spouses, children and parents subject to income requirements, and pets can be imported with the correct vaccinations and an import permit. We help coordinate the paperwork and timing.
Yes. Health insurance is a legal requirement for residents in Dubai and is usually needed to complete visa processing. We can point you to compliant plans that fit your family and budget.