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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, UAE – The Embassy of Nepal in Abu Dhabi has officially announced that it will remain closed on Monday, 12 May 2025, in observance of the 2569th Birth Anniversary of Lord Gautam Buddha. This closure is in honor of the sacred occasion of Buddha Jayanti, which is celebrated…
View moreDubai, UAE – On the auspicious occasion of the 2569th birth anniversary of Lord Gautam Buddha, also revered as the Messenger of World Peace, the Nepali Samaj UAE is set to organize a special worship and prasad distribution program in Dubai. The event is scheduled for Sunday, 11 May 2025,…
View moreDubai, UAE – Under the campaign “Contribution for Nation”, an International Gathering and First Aid Awareness Program is scheduled to take place on Sunday, May 11, 2025, in Bur Dubai, UAE. This special event will be held at Blue Palace Hotel from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM, and aims to…
View moreAbu Dhabi, UAE – The International Nepalese Artist Society (INAS) UAE proudly presents INAS Musical Dhamaka Season 3, an exciting musical celebration bringing together some of the most beloved voices in Nepali music. The event is scheduled for Saturday, 7th June at 1:00 PM at Folklore Theatre, located behind Abu…
View moreUnderstanding ILOE: Involuntary Loss of Employment Insurance ILOE stands for Involuntary Loss of Employment — a mandatory insurance scheme launched by the UAE government to support employees in case of job loss. This insurance provides monthly financial compensation to eligible workers who lose their job involuntarily (not by resignation or…
View moreWhen starting a new job in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), one of the most important steps for many migrant workers, including Nepalese, is completing a Tawjeeh class. This session is more than just a formality – it’s a legal requirement that protects your rights and helps you understand the…
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