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Dubai Municipality Request of issuance/ renewal of Occupational Health Card

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Service Description This service enables the customer to obtain or renew occupational health cards, where this service is mandatory and eligible by all the workers in health institutions and relevant public health; such as restaurants, hotels, factories, nurseries, barber shops and others and personnel working in hazardous occupations. This service is provided by Public Health services Department. Note: 1. The card should be issued within 30 days after arriving to the country or after issuing the resident visa) 2. Card is valid for one year only. 3. Annual renewal of card should be within 30 days from the expiry date. 4. Card could be received from 12:00 to 2:00 during the working hours 5. Fines will be imposed in case of issuance/renewal/complete the medical tests delays. Service Requirements 1. Copy of passport 2. Recent photo 3. Copy of entry visa/ residence 4. Old occupational health card (In case of renewal) 5. Payment Voucher 6. Payment receipt Servic...

History of Dubai Since 1833 and Far

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Some 800 members of the Bani Yas tribe, led by the Maktoum Family, settled at the mouth of the creek in 1833. The creek was a natural harbour and Dubai soon became a center for the fishing, pearling and sea trade. By the turn of the 20th century Dubai was a successful port. The souk (Arabic for market) on the Deira side of the creek was the largest on the coast with 350 shops and a steady throng of visitors and businessmen. By the 1930s Dubai's population was nearly 20,000, a quarter of whom were expatriates. In the 1950s the creek began to silt, a result perhaps of the increasing number of ships that used it. The late Ruler of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, decided to have the waterway dredged. It was an ambitious, costly, and visionary project. The move resulted in increased volumes of cargo handling in Dubai. Ultimately it strengthened Dubai's position as a major trading and re-export hub. When oil was discovered in 1966, Sheikh Rashid utilized t...

Nature Information Dubai

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​ Dubai enjoys an arid subtropical climate, with blue skies and sunshine all year round. The hottest months are between June and September whereas the coolest time is between December and March. There is very little rainfall in Dubai, but when showers do fall it is mainly in the cooler months. Dubai, with an area of 3,885 square kilometers, is the second largest emirate in the UAE. Situated on the banks of the Dubai Creek, a natural inlet from the Gulf which divides the city into the Deira district to its north and Bur Dubai on its south, the city ranks as the UAE's most important port and commercial center. The UAE has 700 kilometers of coastline, of which 100 kilometers are on the Gulf of Oman. Along the Arabian Gulf coast there are offshore islands, coral reefs and sabkha, or salt-marshes. Stretches of gravel, plain and barren desert characterise the inland region. To the east, a range of mountains lies close to the Gulf of Oman and forms a backbone through the ...

Information About Tourist Life At Dubai

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Captivating Contrasts From the timeless tranquillity of the desert to the lively bustle of the souk, Dubai offers a kaleidoscope of attractions for visitors. The emirate embraces a wide variety of scenery in a very small area. In a single day, the tourist can experience everything from rugged mountains and awe-inspiring sand dunes to sandy beaches and lush green parks, from dusty villages to luxurious residential districts and from ancient houses with wind towers to ultra-modern shopping malls. The emirate is both a dynamic international business centre and a laid-back tourist escape; a city where the sophistication of the 21st century walks hand in hand with the simplicity of a bygone era. But these contrasts give Dubai its unique flavour and personality; a cosmopolitan society with an international lifestyle, yet with a culture deeply rooted in the Islamic traditions of Arabia. Dubai City Having expanded along both banks of the Creek, Dubai’s central business dist...

Information About Dubai Location Currency Culture And Many More

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Dubai is located on the eastern coast of  Arabian Peninsula , in the southwestern corner of the Arabian Gulf. It is extremely well known for its warm welcome and rich cultural heritage, and the people of the Emirates are welcoming and generous in their approach to visitors.   Sunny all year round, with fascinating deserts, beautiful beaches, luxury hotels, shopping malls, fascinating heritage attractions and a thriving business community, Dubai receives millions of visitors seeking leisure and business every year from everywhere in the world.   The local currency is the dirham, (3.67 AED is equivalent to 1 US dollar). Dubai is tolerant and cosmopolitan and all visitors are welcome. However, Islam is a way of life in the city, so tourists must adopt a certain level of cultural and religious sensitivity for the duration of their stay. ​Since 1833 the reigning Al Maktoum family have ruled Dubai. Under their wise and progressive le...