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Importing Personal Belongings: Customs Duties and Regulations for Newcomers Moving to a new country comes with many challenges, and one important aspect is understanding the rules and regulations for importing personal belongings. For newcomers in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), navigating custo...
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Restricted Activities and Social Conduct: Avoiding Legal Traps in the Middle East The Gulf region is known for its rich cultural heritage and strict adherence to traditional values. For expatriates and visitors alike, understanding the local norms around social conduct and restricted activities is c...
access_time2025-04-13T07:43:47.518ZfaceBHADANIS GULF INSTITUTE OF QUANTITY SURVEYORS FOR CIVIL ENGINEERS
Age Limitations: Can Experienced Indian Engineers Work Past 60 in the Gulf? For many Indian engineers, decades of experience come with a wealth of knowledge, refined skills, and an invaluable industry perspective. However, when it comes to working in the Gulf region, questions arise about age limita...
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Legal Paths to Permanent Residency: Is It Possible in the GCC? Permanent residency is a coveted status for many expatriates seeking long-term stability and career growth. In the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, the concept of permanent residency has evolved alongside rapid economic diversifica...
access_time2025-04-13T07:36:05.855ZfaceBHADANIS GCC INSTITUTE OF QUANTITY SURVEYORS FOR CIVIL ENGINEERS
How to Handle Police Verification and Security Checks in the GCC Navigating the bureaucratic processes in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) can be challenging for expatriates and professionals. One essential step in many GCC countries is completing police verification and security checks. These pro...