Dubai
Zero income tax, 45-degree summers, and infrastructure that simply works. A spreadsheet decision more than a romantic one — which is exactly why high earners keep making it.
Snapshot
FORM DXB-01Cost of living
FORM DXB-02- Housing (1BR apartment)$1,330
- Food & Dining$246
- Transportation$95
- Utilities + Internet$196
- Entertainment & Social$164
- Health Insurance$164
- Total$2,195
- Housing (1BR apartment)$1,900
- Food & Dining$410
- Transportation$143
- Utilities + Internet$262
- Entertainment & Social$392
- Health Insurance$262
- Total$3,369
- Housing (1BR apartment)$3,040
- Food & Dining$820
- Transportation$380
- Utilities + Internet$327
- Entertainment & Social$818
- Health Insurance$392
- Total$5,777
Figures are planning estimates for one person, reviewed June 2026. Run your own numbers in the cost calculator.
Banking
FORM DXB-03Emirates NBD and ADCB (Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank) are the most popular with expats. Account opening is straightforward with a residence visa: passport, Emirates ID, visa, salary certificate or freelance license. Many banks offer zero-balance salary accounts. ENBD's Liv. digital bank and Mashreq Neo are popular digital-first options. UAE banking is modern with excellent mobile apps. International transfers can be done through banks or exchange houses (Al Ansari Exchange is the largest). Wise works well for incoming transfers. Cryptocurrency is regulated — licensed exchanges operate in ADGM and DIFC free zones.
Moving money across borders? Wise converts at the mid-market rate with fees of roughly 0.3–1% — the tool we set our own clients up with before anything else.
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FORM DXB-04Errors in tax filing can result in significant penalties. Zero personal income tax — this is the UAE's primary attraction for high earners. Corporate tax of 9% was introduced in 2023 on profits exceeding AED 375,000, but free zone companies meeting certain conditions maintain 0% corporate tax. VAT of 5% applies to most goods and services. No capital gains tax for individuals. No wealth tax. No inheritance tax (though Sharia law applies to Muslim expats' estates unless a DIFC will is registered). Excise tax on tobacco (100%), energy drinks (100%), carbonated drinks (50%), and sweetened drinks (50%).
Visas & residency
FORM DXB-05Important: Visa regulations change frequently. Always verify current requirements with the official embassy or consulate before making plans. This guide provides general information as of 2026. Employment visa (most common) is sponsored by your employer. Freelance permits are available through various free zones (DMCC, JAFZA, Meydan, etc.) — costs range from AED 7,500-15,000/year. The Golden Visa provides 5-10 year residency for investors ($136,000+ property), entrepreneurs, specialized talents, and exceptional students. Remote Work Visa (1 year) requires proof of employment with a foreign company and minimum $3,500/month salary. All visas provide access to Emirates ID, which is needed for everything (banking, phone contracts, etc.). Visa processing is typically fast — 1-3 weeks.
Healthcare
FORM DXB-06Understanding the healthcare system is crucial for any expat — it affects your daily peace of mind, your budget, and your visa eligibility. Here's a comprehensive guide based on real advisory experience. Health insurance is mandatory in Abu Dhabi and Dubai — employers must provide coverage for employees. Private healthcare quality is excellent, with world-class hospitals including Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, Mediclinic, and American Hospital Dubai. Insurance plans range from basic (AED 5,000-10,000/year) to comprehensive (AED 15,000-40,000/year). The DHA (Dubai Health Authority) and HAAD (Abu Dhabi) regulate the sector. Out-of-pocket costs are manageable with insurance. Dental care is good but expensive without coverage. Mental health services are improving but still limited compared to Western countries.
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Check SafetyWingThe case for Dubai
FORM DXB-07- Zero personal income tax — keep 100% of your salary (massive for high earners)
- World-class infrastructure — everything works, extremely modern and efficient
- Extremely safe — one of the world's lowest crime rates, safe to walk anywhere anytime
- International community — 85%+ expat population, 200+ nationalities, very social