What’s it like to live in Fujairah?
Fujairah lies on the Indian Ocean (part of the Gulf of Oman) and is the seventh-largest city in the UAE. It is the only capital of the Emirates on the east coast of the UAE.
Fujairah City is the main business and commercial hub of the emirate. There are several shopping malls in Fujairah, including the large City Centre Fujairah mall.
The University of Fujairah is situated in Fujairah City. There are also other schools in Fujairah, including Our Own English High School, Indian School Fujairah, St Mary’s Catholic High School, Diyar International Private School, Gems Winchester School, Fujairah.
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Fujairah Suburb Profiles: Where can I live in Fujairah?
The accommodations in Fujairah are of high quality and have a really good size. At an affordable price, you can choose between a villa or a flat. The majority of the residences have central air conditioning and are new and large.
Transport in Fujairah:
Fujairah is just two hours away from Dubai by car. And you can also take a bus or taxi within the city.
Fun Facts About Fujairah
- Fujairah is the last Emirate to have joined the Trucial States
- The Oldest Mosque in the UAE is in Fujairah
- Fujairah is the Only Emirate to not have a coastline on the Persian Gulf
- Fujairah only forms 1.5% of the entire UAE
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Yes, you can ship your vehicle to the Middle East, but you will need to comply with certain requirements. Generally, you will need to provide proof of ownership, a valid driver’s license, and insurance documents. Some countries in the Middle East may also require additional documentation such as import permits or emissions certificates. Your Move Manager can provide more information on the specific requirements for your vehicle’s shipment. It’s important to note that shipping a vehicle can be a complex process and may require additional fees, so it’s best to discuss your options with your Move Manager.
Customs regulations can vary depending on the specific country in the Middle East that you are shipping to. Generally, you will need to provide a detailed inventory of your belongings, a commercial invoice, and a bill of lading or air waybill. Depending on the nature of your shipment, you may also need additional documentation such as permits or licenses. It’s important to work with a trusted and experienced international removals company like John Mason International to ensure that you comply with all relevant regulations.