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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.
Abu Dhabi, April 18, 2025 – Honorable Minister for Health and Population of Nepal, Mr. Pradeep Paudel, is currently representing Nepal at the Abu Dhabi Global Health Week 2025, being held from April 15 to 17. Minister Paudel actively participated in the Global Health Week Forum and visited various sessions…
View moreUAE Freelance Visa – In recent years, many Nepalese have shown growing interest in moving to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for better career opportunities. Among various types of visas available, the term “Freelance Visa” has gained popularity — but not always for the right reasons. Unfortunately, due to lack…
View moreLearn Nepali Language – Are you interested in learning the beautiful Nepali language? Whether you’re a traveler, language lover, or part of the Nepali diaspora abroad, this guide will help you begin your journey to speak, understand, and even read Nepali. Nepali, or “नेपाली”, is the official language of Nepal…
View moreLearn Basic Nepali Language – Nepal, the land of the Himalayas, is not just famous for Mount Everest and spiritual getaways—it’s also home to a rich culture and warm, welcoming people. If you’re planning a trip to Nepal, learning basic Nepali language phrases can greatly enhance your experience. While many…
View moreIn a heartwarming display of global solidarity, a team of 15 Emirati citizens, along with Ducab Company in Dubai, are constructing a school in Amarhiya village of Laljhadi Rural Municipality, located in Nepal’s remote Kanchanpur district. Also Read:Nepal Festival 2025, Dubai, UAE: A Grand Celebration of Nepali Art, Culture, Sports,…
View moreIn today’s fast-paced world, having skills and experience isn’t enough. You need to stand out—not just at your job, but also online. That’s where personal branding comes in. For overseas Nepalese, especially those working in countries like the UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Malaysia, personal branding can open new doors—from…
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