The citizens of country can get driver jobs in UAE very easily. All you need is local license. What about non-citizens? There are certain rules for those who are not citizens of the country.
Foreigners, those who want to apply for driver jobs in UAE, they should have an employment visa as a driver from a company or a person who can sponsor you and then after relocating to UAE, you can join a driving school to take classes if not trained. After few months of training and successfully completion of all the tests like parking, signal and road test individuals are given driving license of UAE. Once you get the driving license in your hand, you can start your work as a driver in UAE in the same company who sponsored you and then later on you can apply for the citizenship of the country. Being the citizens of the country will offer you various benefits. One more point which is to be considered is that the person should be fluent in English and well mannered. If we talk about the educational qualification, driver jobs in UAE don’t require any high qualification.
Ø UAE offers a variety of public transport options, which have helped people in getting jobs and meeting social needs.
Ø The drivers work in every part of UAE for various purposes like for delivery of parcels or for lodging purpose. The requirement of jobs may vary from company to company.
Advantages of working in UAE
· Tax-free income, the government does not impose any tax on personal salaries or in some cases the tax amount is negligible which results in higher per capita income.
· Plenty of work offer very handsome salary packages.
· English is widely spoken in the country for conversation which makes it easier for those who are not citizens of the country. The helping nature and hospitality of Emiratis have also played a vital role in the government's mission of making the country a global destination.
· The country provides its resident safety, security and also a cosmopolitan lifestyle.
· People of various religions live peacefully under the open system of the UAE.
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