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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.
Dubai has issued a weather advisory reminding residents to remain alert and prepared as the emirate is expected to experience unstable weather conditions from Wednesday, December 17, to Friday, December 19. According to the authorities, rainfall of varying intensity may occur intermittently across different parts of the emirate. In addition,…
View moreOne of the most common reasons Nepalese face delays in passport renewal in Saudi Arabia is confusion about the correct office. Many applicants assume they can visit any Nepali office or apply through unofficial agents, which often leads to rejected appointments or wasted travel. In Saudi Arabia, Nepali passport renewal…
View moreAs a Nepalese worker in the UAE, sending money home isn’t just a transaction—it’s a lifeline for your family back in Nepal. With over 500,000 Nepalese migrant workers in the Gulf, remittances play a crucial role in Nepal’s economy, totaling billions of NPR annually. But navigating high fees, slow transfers,…
View moreDubai / Kathmandu | 11 December 2025 NIC ASIA Bank Ltd. and Nepalese in UAE have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on digital engagement and financial awareness initiatives for the Nepalese community living in the United Arab Emirates MOU with Nepalese in UAE. The partnership aims to…
View moreThe Most Comprehensive Article for Nepalese Dreaming of Australia Australia is not just a destination—for Nepalese, it has become the #1 country for long-term settlement, high income, permanent residency, and bringing family. As of December 2025, more than 250,000+ Nepalese-born people live in Australia, and the community is growing faster…
View moreAs a Nepalese who has spent a significant part of my life in the UAE, I closely observe how governance, leadership, and institutions function, both here and back home in Nepal. Over the years, one pattern from Nepal has become painfully consistent. Our decision-makers are experts at identifying problems but…
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