If dubai is that hard then how did a friend of mine who went there buy 2 expensive cars in less than one year, still went ahead to renovate their family house from grass to finish in less than one year?
porthouse7: travel restrictions lifted.... u can now contact Trinity travel's for ur dubai Visa, 200k 3months, 100k 1month, with travel health insurance
bros what of one year two years travel visa to UAE
Dubaiguy: Whenever I post videos and threads here, sometimes I do notice some people's negative comments on my threads; all pointing to one thing; they don't believe my posts.
First, I want you to know I am a Nigerian living fine in Dubai (legitimately)
Second, all my videos are based on factual information. My sources are from my experience and realities of Nigerians over here too.
Lastly, if you love and adore Nigeria, great! My videos are for people hoping to come to Dubai, UAE or any other Arab countries for greener pastures.
Now that aside, do Nigerians really make it in Dubai and UAE as a whole... Yes (although, as expected, not everybody)
How do they do it and how can you grow yourself in Dubai even as a Nigerian? It is mainly by working hard and working smart.
1) To work smart, don't depend on menial or 1000 dirhams jobs like construction, cleaning, car wash etc. Yes, these jobs can sustain you but if you want to be able to save and spend better, you will need to aim higher.
It is rare to find nationalities like Phillipines doing these menial jobs because they are very resilient when it comes to working at their dream positions.
You may say they employ based on nationality, but what are you bringing to the table? You speak English better, that's not the only thing needed. How about
2) Experience; I keep saying it experience is golden over here. Companies want you to say you have experience in your field; thats the first thing they wanna hear before seeing your certificate.
3) Get a certification course; This is for folks who don't have certificates in the professional line like Law, Medicine, Engineering etc or looking for a more flexible career. There are many job courses you can do at Dubai that their pay are more than menial jobs. They include;
Barista, Safety, Caregiver, Life Guard, Graphics Design CNA, and I.T. all affordable and lucrative courses. You can even study one of these courses before coming to Dubai.
Although I explained them all with their full prices and potential returns in my video, I will explain two here.
CNA- this course is for people looking to be assistant nurses, it takes about 3-4 months and the pay is around 3000(#300,000+) or more dirhams per month
Barista - Coffee business is so lucrative in Dubai. This course teaches you how to brew coffee. Lessons can take a week or two weeks max. pay ranges from 1500 -2000 dirhams.
Yes, it is not a crime to start small. I started as a car washer too when I got to Dubai I 2015, I washed more than 150 cars in a week but I didn't stop there, I went for certifications and now I thank God today.
Trust me, Nigerians are making it through these jobs, you can do them to grow too. Thanks.
What is the cost of living per month in Dubai/UAE?
Dubaiguy: Whenever I post videos and threads here, sometimes I do notice some people's negative comments on my threads; all pointing to one thing; they don't believe my posts.
First, I want you to know I am a Nigerian living fine in Dubai (legitimately)
Second, all my videos are based on factual information. My sources are from my experience and realities of Nigerians over here too.
Lastly, if you love and adore Nigeria, great! My videos are for people hoping to come to Dubai, UAE or any other Arab countries for greener pastures.
Now that aside, do Nigerians really make it in Dubai and UAE as a whole... Yes (although, as expected, not everybody)
How do they do it and how can you grow yourself in Dubai even as a Nigerian? It is mainly by working hard and working smart.
1) To work smart, don't depend on menial or 1000 dirhams jobs like construction, cleaning, car wash etc. Yes, these jobs can sustain you but if you want to be able to save and spend better, you will need to aim higher.
It is rare to find nationalities like Phillipines doing these menial jobs because they are very resilient when it comes to working at their dream positions.
You may say they employ based on nationality, but what are you bringing to the table? You speak English better, that's not the only thing needed. How about
2) Experience; I keep saying it experience is golden over here. Companies want you to say you have experience in your field; thats the first thing they wanna hear before seeing your certificate.
3) Get a certification course; This is for folks who don't have certificates in the professional line like Law, Medicine, Engineering etc or looking for a more flexible career. There are many job courses you can do at Dubai that their pay are more than menial jobs. They include;
Barista, Safety, Caregiver, Life Guard, Graphics Design CNA, and I.T. all affordable and lucrative courses. You can even study one of these courses before coming to Dubai.
Although I explained them all with their full prices and potential returns in my video, I will explain two here.
CNA- this course is for people looking to be assistant nurses, it takes about 3-4 months and the pay is around 3000(#300,000+) or more dirhams per month
Barista - Coffee business is so lucrative in Dubai. This course teaches you how to brew coffee. Lessons can take a week or two weeks max. pay ranges from 1500 -2000 dirhams.
Yes, it is not a crime to start small. I started as a car washer too when I got to Dubai I 2015, I washed more than 150 cars in a week but I didn't stop there, I went for certifications and now I thank God today.
Trust me, Nigerians are making it through these jobs, you can do them to grow too. Thanks.
bros l just subscribe to your channel. plz do you have a trusted agent one can pass through that will take care of accommodation and work for some time? guys are eager to migrate to UAE since last two year, your reply will be welcome
porthouse7: travel restrictions lifted.... u can now contact Trinity travel's for ur dubai Visa, 200k 3months, 100k 1month, with travel health insurance
Dubai 3months visa is 140k with insurance. yours is outrageous
A country where immigrants have not hope to become citizen is not a country to go.
A thread about improving job opportunities and status for immigrants is not a thread to be littering with comments about citizenship.
@ topic .... food for thought. No doubt... doing courses will give one the right to knock on more doors of opportunity. If one goes on Visitors Visa ... would he be allowed to work?... are they very strict when it comes to work permit?.. since I assume these jobs would be mainly official jobs where one would be on payroll. Whatever... it will always be better to have a few courses under the belt.
Nonybb: ONE MORE TIPS TO MAKE IT IN THE UAE, DUBAI. JOIN COMPANIES OWNED BY EUROPEANS OR SOME FEW EMIRATIS THEN YOU WILL ENJOY YOUR DUBAI JOURNEY. BUT IF YOU EVER JOIN COMPANIES OWNED BY INDIANS, BE READY TO WORK 12 HOURS EVERY DAY WITH NO OVERTIME PAYMENT. IT IS THAT BAD THAT THE DUBAI GOVERNMENT LOOKED AWAY FROM THE ATROCITIES, PRIMITIVITY AND EXCLUSIVITY OF THESE INDIANS
Nonybb you be Baba for dubai matter. No mind this guy way dey deceive niggars come dubai. Their eye go soon clear
Coldie: If dubai is that hard then how did a friend of mine who went there buy 2 expensive cars in less than one year, still went ahead to renovate their family house from grass to finish in less than one year?
with which visa your friend gotten from Nigeria before he traveled to uae? I'm sure he must be working with Nebosh certification either as a safety officer both in food, construction or oil and gas. Your friend might have gotten his 2-3 years freelance visa with adequate NOC, LABOR CARD, EMIRATES ID etc and then proceeded to working prominently with good company. Or at least,he has a very valid and secure link to be employed with the basic salary of AED 1000 + FEEDING & TRANSPORTATION AED 200 making AED 1200 for Africans in UAE.
IF NOT, YOUR FRIEND COULD BE A STREET NIGGAR IN DEIRA in Al-musalla street or Bur-Dubai Al-Ghubaiba axis.
I no call am yahoo boy oooooo. BUT, it's so surprising before 1year bought 2 expensive cars and even renovation of their family house. His house is very close to hushpuppi side.Hin be like say I sabi your friend
What is the Chance of Nigerian with Computer informatics degree from Germany and 2 years work experience as a network engineer? Will it be easy getting a professional job?
Please guys I can't really respond to Dms. If you have any enquires, send me a comment on the video on YouTube and I will respond accordingly. Trust me.
Abeg subscribe too and help my ministry. Thanks
I'm an IT person. Efficient in coding and work with tech team.
I do code embedded sofware for microchip for personal use.
Now I'm on internship with an IT company and I'm in the IS dept where will deal with networking .
I don't believe Nigeria could make it in Dubai but if my skills will surely have a way to get good paying job plz let me know
Dubaiguy: Whenever I post videos and threads here, sometimes I do notice some people's negative comments on my threads; all pointing to one thing; they don't believe my posts.
First, I want you to know I am a Nigerian living fine in Dubai (legitimately)
Second, all my videos are based on factual information. My sources are from my experience and realities of Nigerians over here too.
Lastly, if you love and adore Nigeria, great! My videos are for people hoping to come to Dubai, UAE or any other Arab countries for greener pastures.
Now that aside, do Nigerians really make it in Dubai and UAE as a whole... Yes (although, as expected, not everybody)
How do they do it and how can you grow yourself in Dubai even as a Nigerian? It is mainly by working hard and working smart.
1) To work smart, don't depend on menial or 1000 dirhams jobs like construction, cleaning, car wash etc. Yes, these jobs can sustain you but if you want to be able to save and spend better, you will need to aim higher.
It is rare to find nationalities like Phillipines doing these menial jobs because they are very resilient when it comes to working at their dream positions.
You may say they employ based on nationality, but what are you bringing to the table? You speak English better, that's not the only thing needed. How about
2) Experience; I keep saying it experience is golden over here. Companies want you to say you have experience in your field; thats the first thing they wanna hear before seeing your certificate.
3) Get a certification course; This is for folks who don't have certificates in the professional line like Law, Medicine, Engineering etc or looking for a more flexible career. There are many job courses you can do at Dubai that their pay are more than menial jobs. They include;
Barista, Safety, Caregiver, Life Guard, Graphics Design CNA, and I.T. all affordable and lucrative courses. You can even study one of these courses before coming to Dubai.
Although I explained them all with their full prices and potential returns in my video, I will explain two here.
CNA- this course is for people looking to be assistant nurses, it takes about 3-4 months and the pay is around 3000(#300,000+) or more dirhams per month
Barista - Coffee business is so lucrative in Dubai. This course teaches you how to brew coffee. Lessons can take a week or two weeks max. pay ranges from 1500 -2000 dirhams.
Yes, it is not a crime to start small. I started as a car washer too when I got to Dubai I 2015, I washed more than 150 cars in a week but I didn't stop there, I went for certifications and now I thank God today.
Trust me, Nigerians are making it through these jobs, you can do them to grow too. Thanks.
with which visa your friend gotten from Nigeria before he traveled to uae? I'm sure he must be working with Nebosh certification either as a safety officer both in food, construction or oil and gas. Your friend might have gotten his 2-3 years freelance visa with adequate NOC, LABOR CARD, EMIRATES ID etc and then proceeded to working prominently with good company. Or at least,he has a very valid and secure link to be employed with the basic salary of AED 1000 + FEEDING & TRANSPORTATION AED 200 making AED 1200 for Africans in UAE.
IF NOT, YOUR FRIEND COULD BE A STREET NIGGAR IN DEIRA in Al-musalla street or Bur-Dubai Al-Ghubaiba axis.
I no call am yahoo boy oooooo. BUT, it's so surprising before 1year bought 2 expensive cars and even renovation of their family house. His house is very close to hushpuppi side.Hin be like say I sabi your friend
Na street nigga. U know these days they call fraud hustle
hopefullight: What is the Chance of Nigerian with Computer informatics degree from Germany and 2 years work experience as a network engineer? Will it be easy getting a professional job?
You'll get the 5 stars chance to working with most I.T related companies across UAE but provided you've your 2 years freelance visa.
If den do you visa my brother na OYO u de ooooooo.
Sorry oooo,u de Germany wetin you wan come do here in Dubai?. You wan exchange gold with carbon paper
my advice for people that wish travel for greener pasture
go to real abroad, Europe and Others
majority in dubai not living fine, majority of us in naija are better than them
talking from experience as i've spent years there and worked there and a well paying job to be exact but yet i still say its not a good place for huslers
Best way to enjoy dubai is just vacation, carry your money go tour the place for a week or two amd Bleep out
Period!
Dubaiguy: Whenever I post videos and threads here, sometimes I do notice some people's negative comments on my threads; all pointing to one thing; they don't believe my posts.
First, I want you to know I am a Nigerian living fine in Dubai (legitimately)
Second, all my videos are based on factual information. My sources are from my experience and realities of Nigerians over here too.
Lastly, if you love and adore Nigeria, great! My videos are for people hoping to come to Dubai, UAE or any other Arab countries for greener pastures.
Now that aside, do Nigerians really make it in Dubai and UAE as a whole... Yes (although, as expected, not everybody)
How do they do it and how can you grow yourself in Dubai even as a Nigerian? It is mainly by working hard and working smart.
1) To work smart, don't depend on menial or 1000 dirhams jobs like construction, cleaning, car wash etc. Yes, these jobs can sustain you but if you want to be able to save and spend better, you will need to aim higher.
It is rare to find nationalities like Phillipines doing these menial jobs because they are very resilient when it comes to working at their dream positions.
You may say they employ based on nationality, but what are you bringing to the table? You speak English better, that's not the only thing needed. How about
2) Experience; I keep saying it experience is golden over here. Companies want you to say you have experience in your field; thats the first thing they wanna hear before seeing your certificate.
3) Get a certification course; This is for folks who don't have certificates in the professional line like Law, Medicine, Engineering etc or looking for a more flexible career. There are many job courses you can do at Dubai that their pay are more than menial jobs. They include;
Barista, Safety, Caregiver, Life Guard, Graphics Design CNA, and I.T. all affordable and lucrative courses. You can even study one of these courses before coming to Dubai.
Although I explained them all with their full prices and potential returns in my video, I will explain two here.
CNA- this course is for people looking to be assistant nurses, it takes about 3-4 months and the pay is around 3000(#300,000+) or more dirhams per month
Barista - Coffee business is so lucrative in Dubai. This course teaches you how to brew coffee. Lessons can take a week or two weeks max. pay ranges from 1500 -2000 dirhams.
Yes, it is not a crime to start small. I started as a car washer too when I got to Dubai I 2015, I washed more than 150 cars in a week but I didn't stop there, I went for certifications and now I thank God today.
Trust me, Nigerians are making it through these jobs, you can do them to grow too. Thanks.
my advice for people that wish travel for greener pasture
go to real abroad, Europe and Others
majority in dubai not living fine, majority of us in naija are better than them
talking from experience as i've spent years there and worked there and a well paying job to be exact but yet i still say its not a good place for huslers
Best way to enjoy dubai is just vacation, carry your money go tour the place for a week or two amd Bleep out
my advice for people that wish travel for greener pasture
go to real abroad, Europe and Others
majority in dubai not living fine, majority of us in naija are better than them
talking from experience as i've spent years there and worked there and a well paying job to be exact but yet i still say its not a good place for huslers
Best way to enjoy dubai is just vacation, carry your money go tour the place for a week or two amd Bleep out
Period!
Lol all the people I knew went to Dubai came back broke .
The problem is the first Seth of people that hyped Dubai for Africans
I'm confuse sef I was thinking of Germany b4 . I guess I need to google countries employing IT guys.
I'm running away from Nigeria for Good. na why I Neva get babe bdat o!
Thanks for this info , what if I'm putting in for an IT job. Does the pay really pays after the struggle to get employed?
If you get an IT job, the pay is fvcking awesome. It's not about the pay, it's getting the job. You are compiting with Indians and Chinese, so you know what I mean. You have to be really strong in your trade.
The immigration system has been accused of being a scam as it keeps bringing people in, without considering opportunities within. You can read about it online.
Excellent social welfare with mad taxes. But the story is not always how they make it look.
If you get an IT job, the pay is fvcking awesome. It's not about the pay, it's getting the job. You are compiting with Indians and Chinese, so you know what I mean. You have to be really strong in your trade.
The immigration system has been accused of being a scam as it keeps bringing people in, without considering opportunities within. You can read about it online.
Excellent social welfare with mad taxes. But the story is not always how they make it look.
You have a point about Canada. Una wan enjoy social benefits and you no wan pay Tax. Nigerians are so funny