Some of the 160,000 British nationals registered in the Middle East region could face a higher tax bill if they have returned ...
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British Real Housewives star living in Dubai says war will help 'correct' the 'ugly' expat influx
The 49-year-old former friend of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor made the candid remarks this week while stranded in Los Angeles.
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How Indian expats had the back of stranded Indians in war-hit UAE
Dozens of Indian travellers were stuck as flights from Dubai airport got cancelled with the Middle East turned into a war ...
British expats returning from Dubai amid the Middle East conflict fear unexpected UK tax bills as emergency returns risk ...
Iran has launched a volley of drone and missiles in the Middle East, including against the UAE, following U.S.-Israeli strikes on the country.
"Everything is not normal. It's absolutely not business as usual," says a New Zealand citizen living in Dubai.
Life in Dubai under the onslaught of Iranian missiles is subdued, but the streets are not deserted. People are milling around the city’s shopping centres, eating in restaurants ...
The tax implications of a return to the UK are ‘troubling’ expats who have flown back to the UK from tax havens like Dubai ...
Despite Foreign Minister Penny Wong's insistence, plenty of Aussies have no plans to leave.
British expats returning to the UK from the Middle East over safety concerns as a result of the war in Iran could face “hidden tax costs”. The British expat population in the UAE is among the largest ...
Many Iranian residents in Dubai, which hosts one of the largest Iranian diaspora communities in the Gulf, spend their days waiting for brief messages or calls from relatives sheltering inside Iran.
Amid Iran's missile and drone attacks, a weird sense of normality in Dubai and Abu Dhabi sits awkwardly with the news coverage of burning buildings and reports of strikes on airports.
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