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Welcome to the Nepalese in UAE Blog, your go-to source for updates, resources, and stories relevant to the Nepalese community in the UAE. Our blog covers a wide range of topics, including community news, cultural events, visa and legal guidance, and tips for living and working in the UAE. Stay connected, informed, and engaged with the latest content tailored for Nepalese expatriates.
The Entrepreneurship Talks with DNIG—Dubai Nepalese Influential Group, held yesterday in Dubai, successfully concluded the season, bringing together entrepreneurs, professionals, and community leaders for an evening marked by practical insights, meaningful dialogue, and strong audience participation. Opening Note: Understanding DNIG’s Vision At the beginning of the event, Amulya Khanal, a…
View moreFor many Nepalese nurses, working in the UAE is a practical career decision. The country offers international clinical exposure, structured healthcare systems, and long-term professional growth. It’s important to understand the market clearly before starting. For most Nepalese nurses entering the UAE healthcare system for the first time, the starting…
View moreThe Nepal–UAE economic partnership received renewed momentum following a series of high-level meetings led by Tej Bahadur Chhetri, Ambassador of Nepal to the United Arab Emirates, accompanied by Chandra Prasad Dhakal, President of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI), with senior officials and business leaders across…
View moreThe UAE has announced fuel prices for the month of January. According to the UAE Fuel Committee, petrol and diesel prices across the country will be reduced in January, in line with movements in global oil prices. Under the new pricing structure, Super 98 petrol will cost Dh2.53 per litre,…
View moreA new year is often seen as a fresh chapter—a chance to reset, refocus, and move forward with renewed energy. For Nepalese living and working in the UAE, the new year carries even deeper meaning. It represents hope, progress, sacrifice, and the dream of building a better future for ourselves…
View moreFor many Nepalese, going abroad for work is a life-changing decision—one that comes with hope, responsibility, and many official requirements. From passport renewal and police clearance to labour approval and skill preparation, the process can often feel confusing, stressful, and vulnerable to misinformation. This is where Nepalese Sewa, a Nepal-based…
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