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Guy Meredith
Joined: 29 Jan 2013 Posts: 3
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Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 9:35 am Post subject: Zayed Uni |
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Hi - especially to Nomad who kindly answered my last message.
Just wondering if anyone could give me some info about the following - what sort of accomm can I expect from Zayed Uni in Abu Dhabi if i am coming over with my family (wife and infant) - on the website it says "high rise apartment" - was hoping for access to gardens, pool etc. With that in mind is it easy to transfer from uni provided accomm to cash option and find our own accomm in a few months???
Also is my wife allowed to work in UAE presumably when she has her residential visa? It says I would have to sponsor her...what does that mean actually?
grateful for any answers |
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Gulezar
Joined: 19 Jun 2007 Posts: 483
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Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 3:39 pm Post subject: Re: Zayed Uni |
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Guy Meredith wrote: |
Hi - especially to Nomad who kindly answered my last message.
Just wondering if anyone could give me some info about the following - what sort of accomm can I expect from Zayed Uni in Abu Dhabi if i am coming over with my family (wife and infant) - on the website it says "high rise apartment" - was hoping for access to gardens, pool etc. With that in mind is it easy to transfer from uni provided accomm to cash option and find our own accomm in a few months???
Also is my wife allowed to work in UAE presumably when she has her residential visa? It says I would have to sponsor her...what does that mean actually?
grateful for any answers |
Many high rise buildings have pools and gyms, some have children play areas. There are parks all around Abu Dhabi and nice beaches. Two of the ZU high rise options have parks near by. If you take the cash option, you cannot move back to university accommodations. If the prices ever go back up in Abu Dhabi, you would really be in trouble. Rents seem to stabilized and may start to go up again. |
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