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PRE-DEPARTURE ORIENTATION SEMINAR
FOR OFWs BOUND FOR THE UNITED ARAB
EMIRATES
PDOS UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
OFFICIAL NAME: UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
FLAG
THE EMIRATES:
1. Abu Dhabi – capital of U.A.E.
2. Dubai – financial center of U.A.E.
3. Sharjah
4. Ajman
5.Umm al-Qaiwain
6. Ra’s al-Khaimah – most conservative, enforces
strict Islamic code of modesty (hijab)
7. Fujairah
CAPITAL : ABU DHABI
NATIONALITY
www.owwa.gov.ph
EMIRATI(S)
LOCATION
Land Area: 83,600 sq km
Travel Time from Philippines to UAE:
8-10 Hours
GOVERNMENT
A federation with specific
areas of authority constitutionally
assigned to the UAE Federal
Government and other powers
reserved for member Emirates.
Federation of Emirates
Dirham (AED)
Exchange Rate : 1 USD = AED 3.67 AED
CURRENCY
TERRAIN
Flat, barren coastal plain merging into rolling sand
dunes of vast desert wasteland.
CLIMATE
April to September:
Summer
November to March:
infrequent rainfall; occasional
sandstorms; and some winter
mornings that bring fog.
NATURAL HAZARDS
Frequent sandstorm and dust storm
POPULATION
9.086 Million 2014 World Bank
Note:
Immigrants make up more than
80% of the total population.
(2014 est. United Nations)
LANGUAGE
Assalamu Alaykum! Sumainyo nawa ang
kapayapaan!
Peace be upon
you.
َ‫ل‬َ‫ع‬ ُ‫م‬َ‫ال‬َّ‫س‬‫ال‬ْ‫م‬ُ‫ك‬ْ‫ي‬.
Wa alaykumus
salam!
At sumainyo rin ang
kapayapaan!
Peace be upon you
too.
‫ال‬ ُ‫م‬ُ‫ك‬ْ‫ي‬َ‫ل‬َ‫ع‬ َ‫و‬ُ‫م‬َ‫ال‬َّ‫س‬.
Sabaahal-khair! Magandang umaga po! Good morning. ْ‫ي‬َ‫خ‬ْ‫ال‬ ُ‫ح‬‫ا‬َ‫ب‬َ‫ص‬‫ر‬.
Sabaahan-nour! Magandang umaga rin
po!
Good morning
too.
ْ‫و‬ُّ‫ن‬‫ال‬ ُ‫ح‬‫ا‬َ‫ب‬َ‫ص‬‫ر‬.
Masaa-al khair! Magandang hapon po! Good afternoon! ْ‫ي‬َ‫خ‬ْ‫ال‬ ُ‫ء‬‫ا‬َ‫س‬َ‫م‬‫ر‬.
Masaa-an nour! Magandang hapon din ! Good afternoon
too.
ْ‫و‬ُّ‫ن‬‫ال‬ ُ‫ء‬‫ا‬َ‫س‬َ‫م‬‫ر‬.
Kayfa haaluka / Kumusta po kayo? How are you? ‫ك‬ُ‫ل‬‫ا‬َ‫ح‬ َ‫ْف‬‫ي‬َ‫ك‬َ/
‫؟‬‫ك‬
Official Language : Arabic
Other Languages : English (widely used), Farsi, Hindi, Urdu
RELIGION
Islam (Practice of other religions is allowed)
Dates
FOOD
Kubz
Yogurt
Shawarma
Kabsa
CLOTHING
www.owwa.gov.ph
Women must
wear Abaya
and
Batula/Burka to
cover face.
Western attire is acceptable in all Emirates except in Ra’s al-Khaimah.
Men must
wear
Kandura or
Thob.
NATIONAL HOLIDAYS
New Year
Prophet Mohammed’s Birthday
Israa & Miaraj Nigh
Eid Al Fitr
Arafat Day
Eid Al Adha
Hijri New Year's Day
Martyrs Day
UAE National Day
There are two types of public holidays in UAE– fixed holidays (such as the
National Day or the New Year day), and Islamic holidays, which are subject
to moon sighting, and their dates vary each year.
Federal ministries, public departments and government institutions are
closed during public holidays.
WORKING DAYS AND HOURS
Working days : SUNDAY TO THURSDAY
Weekends : FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
• Government : 7:30 AM - 3 PM
• Embassies and Consulates: 8 AM - 4:00 PM
• Shopping Malls: 9 AM - 11 PM
• Gas stations and Eateries are open 24/7
• Banks: 7:30AM/8:00AM – 2:30PM/3:00 PM
• Exchange Centers: 9AM – 11PM
COMMUNICATION
When Calling from
UAE to Philippines:
Dial 63 + (Area Code) +
(Telephone Number)
When Calling from
Philippines to UAE:
Dial 971 + (Area Code) +
(Telephone Number)
Internet Country Code: .ae
Time Difference: Philippines is four (4) hours
ahead of UAE
TRANSPORTATION
Tram
Cabs Buses Abra
Dubai International Airport (DXB)
Dubai Metro
• Rise when meeting guests.
• Greet the elders first.
• Most men shake hands to greet
and bid farewell to each other.
• Some men even hold hands,
stand nose to nose, and walk as a
sign of great brotherly love.
DO’s IN UAE
DO’s IN UAE
• Always remove your
footwear when entering a
Masjid (mosque).
Females are escorted to
another section because
they must be segregated
from the males.
DON’Ts IN UAE
• DON’T drink and drive.
Drunkenness is a serious
offense in the UAE and there is
a zero tolerance policy for
driving after consuming
alcohol.
• DON’T eat, drink or smoke IN
PUBLIC or in front of Muslims
during Ramadan.
DON’Ts IN UAE
• DON’T use drugs.
• DON’T engage in pre-marital
sex.
• DON’T commit adultery.
• Homosexuality.
DON’Ts IN UAE
• DON’T bring banned goods
into Dubai.
• DON’T wear low-cut tops,
short skirts and bare arms.
• DON’T walk around in swim-
wear or bikinis, unless they
are at the beach or poolside.
• DO NOT drink if you are
driving
• DO NOT swear, make rude
gestures and all forms of road
rage.
• Public displays of affection are
NOT permitted. You can be
arrested and jailed
DON’Ts IN UAE
• DON’T cross legs when seated.
• DON’T beckon or ask someone
to come to you with your finger.
If you wish to use a hand
gesture, use the whole palm
and fingers.
DON’Ts IN UAE
• DON’T offer any alcoholic
refreshments or food with
pork to your Muslim
guest.
• AVOID taking
photographs of mosques,
military installations or
other people, especially
Arab women.
DON’Ts IN UAE
• AVOID showing the
soles of your feet, or
pointing your foot at
anyone.
• DON’T swear.
• DON’T pull out
tongue.
DON’Ts IN UAE
• DON’T disrespect ANY
religion.
• DON’T share a private
space (a house, room,
hotel, car) with the
opposite sex.
• AVOID wearing
indecent clothing.
DON’Ts IN UAE
Estimated number of Filipinos Total
a. Permanent residents
---
b. Temporary residents 525,449
c. Irregular/Undocumented Migrants
16,144
TOTAL 541,593
STATISTICAL INFORMATION ON OVERSEAS FILIPINOS
Source : Report to Congress by DFA , 2014.
PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED BY OFWs (in general)
Contract substitution
Unpaid salaries
Salary deductions
Unpaid overtime
Inadequate food
No food allowance
Mistreatment
Maltreatment
Homesickness
Claim for end-of-service benefits (gratuity)
Claim for vacation leave
Claim for air ticket
Verbal abuse
Loans/credit card
W-48, Street No. 8, Secto 4 2-23, Plot 51, Al Qubaisat
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
PHILIPPINE EMBASSY IN
ABU DHABI, UAE
W-48, Street No. 8, Secto 4 2-23, Plot 51, Al Qubaisat
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
P.O. Box 3215, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
(9715) 6272 1578 (Landline)
(9715) 6308 7245 (Mobile)
(9715) 6282 1873 (OWWA Hotline)
polo1@emirates.net.ae
owwa_uae@yahoo.com
PHILIPPINE EMBASSY IN
ABU DHABI, UAE
PHILIPPINE CONSULATE GENERAL,
DUBAI, UAE
No. 35-A Beirut St. Community 234, Al Qusais 3 PO Box 4960 Dubai
No. 35-A Beirut St., Community 234, Al Qusais 3
PO Box 4960. Dubai UAE
(9714) 220-7011(Landline)
(9715) 6273 2611 (POLO Hotline)
(9715) 2665 645 (WelOf Mobile)
dubaipolo@ymail.com
Owwa_dubai@yahoo.com
PHILIPPINE CONSULATE GENERAL,
DUBAI, UAE
1. uae.gov
2. bsp.gov.ph
3. visitabudhabi.ae
4. http://www.owwa.gov.ph/wcmqs/directory/international/AU
5. Emirates 24/7
6. http://www.uae-embassy.ae/Embassies/uk/Content/568
7. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/resources/the-world-
factbook/geos/ae.html
8. http://www.uaestatistics.gov.ae/EnglishHome/tabid/96/Default.as
px
9. http://data.worldbank.org/country/united-arab-emirates
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PDOS ONLINE | MODULE 2.1 | Working Overseas - UAE

  • 1. PRE-DEPARTURE ORIENTATION SEMINAR FOR OFWs BOUND FOR THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
  • 2. PDOS UNITED ARAB EMIRATES OFFICIAL NAME: UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
  • 4. THE EMIRATES: 1. Abu Dhabi – capital of U.A.E. 2. Dubai – financial center of U.A.E. 3. Sharjah 4. Ajman 5.Umm al-Qaiwain 6. Ra’s al-Khaimah – most conservative, enforces strict Islamic code of modesty (hijab) 7. Fujairah CAPITAL : ABU DHABI
  • 6. LOCATION Land Area: 83,600 sq km Travel Time from Philippines to UAE: 8-10 Hours
  • 7. GOVERNMENT A federation with specific areas of authority constitutionally assigned to the UAE Federal Government and other powers reserved for member Emirates. Federation of Emirates
  • 8. Dirham (AED) Exchange Rate : 1 USD = AED 3.67 AED CURRENCY
  • 9. TERRAIN Flat, barren coastal plain merging into rolling sand dunes of vast desert wasteland.
  • 10. CLIMATE April to September: Summer November to March: infrequent rainfall; occasional sandstorms; and some winter mornings that bring fog.
  • 12. POPULATION 9.086 Million 2014 World Bank Note: Immigrants make up more than 80% of the total population. (2014 est. United Nations)
  • 13. LANGUAGE Assalamu Alaykum! Sumainyo nawa ang kapayapaan! Peace be upon you. َ‫ل‬َ‫ع‬ ُ‫م‬َ‫ال‬َّ‫س‬‫ال‬ْ‫م‬ُ‫ك‬ْ‫ي‬. Wa alaykumus salam! At sumainyo rin ang kapayapaan! Peace be upon you too. ‫ال‬ ُ‫م‬ُ‫ك‬ْ‫ي‬َ‫ل‬َ‫ع‬ َ‫و‬ُ‫م‬َ‫ال‬َّ‫س‬. Sabaahal-khair! Magandang umaga po! Good morning. ْ‫ي‬َ‫خ‬ْ‫ال‬ ُ‫ح‬‫ا‬َ‫ب‬َ‫ص‬‫ر‬. Sabaahan-nour! Magandang umaga rin po! Good morning too. ْ‫و‬ُّ‫ن‬‫ال‬ ُ‫ح‬‫ا‬َ‫ب‬َ‫ص‬‫ر‬. Masaa-al khair! Magandang hapon po! Good afternoon! ْ‫ي‬َ‫خ‬ْ‫ال‬ ُ‫ء‬‫ا‬َ‫س‬َ‫م‬‫ر‬. Masaa-an nour! Magandang hapon din ! Good afternoon too. ْ‫و‬ُّ‫ن‬‫ال‬ ُ‫ء‬‫ا‬َ‫س‬َ‫م‬‫ر‬. Kayfa haaluka / Kumusta po kayo? How are you? ‫ك‬ُ‫ل‬‫ا‬َ‫ح‬ َ‫ْف‬‫ي‬َ‫ك‬َ/ ‫؟‬‫ك‬ Official Language : Arabic Other Languages : English (widely used), Farsi, Hindi, Urdu
  • 14. RELIGION Islam (Practice of other religions is allowed)
  • 16. CLOTHING www.owwa.gov.ph Women must wear Abaya and Batula/Burka to cover face. Western attire is acceptable in all Emirates except in Ra’s al-Khaimah. Men must wear Kandura or Thob.
  • 17. NATIONAL HOLIDAYS New Year Prophet Mohammed’s Birthday Israa & Miaraj Nigh Eid Al Fitr Arafat Day Eid Al Adha Hijri New Year's Day Martyrs Day UAE National Day There are two types of public holidays in UAE– fixed holidays (such as the National Day or the New Year day), and Islamic holidays, which are subject to moon sighting, and their dates vary each year. Federal ministries, public departments and government institutions are closed during public holidays.
  • 18. WORKING DAYS AND HOURS Working days : SUNDAY TO THURSDAY Weekends : FRIDAY AND SATURDAY • Government : 7:30 AM - 3 PM • Embassies and Consulates: 8 AM - 4:00 PM • Shopping Malls: 9 AM - 11 PM • Gas stations and Eateries are open 24/7 • Banks: 7:30AM/8:00AM – 2:30PM/3:00 PM • Exchange Centers: 9AM – 11PM
  • 19. COMMUNICATION When Calling from UAE to Philippines: Dial 63 + (Area Code) + (Telephone Number) When Calling from Philippines to UAE: Dial 971 + (Area Code) + (Telephone Number) Internet Country Code: .ae Time Difference: Philippines is four (4) hours ahead of UAE
  • 20. TRANSPORTATION Tram Cabs Buses Abra Dubai International Airport (DXB) Dubai Metro
  • 21. • Rise when meeting guests. • Greet the elders first. • Most men shake hands to greet and bid farewell to each other. • Some men even hold hands, stand nose to nose, and walk as a sign of great brotherly love. DO’s IN UAE
  • 22. DO’s IN UAE • Always remove your footwear when entering a Masjid (mosque). Females are escorted to another section because they must be segregated from the males.
  • 23. DON’Ts IN UAE • DON’T drink and drive. Drunkenness is a serious offense in the UAE and there is a zero tolerance policy for driving after consuming alcohol. • DON’T eat, drink or smoke IN PUBLIC or in front of Muslims during Ramadan.
  • 24. DON’Ts IN UAE • DON’T use drugs. • DON’T engage in pre-marital sex. • DON’T commit adultery. • Homosexuality.
  • 25. DON’Ts IN UAE • DON’T bring banned goods into Dubai. • DON’T wear low-cut tops, short skirts and bare arms. • DON’T walk around in swim- wear or bikinis, unless they are at the beach or poolside.
  • 26. • DO NOT drink if you are driving • DO NOT swear, make rude gestures and all forms of road rage. • Public displays of affection are NOT permitted. You can be arrested and jailed DON’Ts IN UAE
  • 27. • DON’T cross legs when seated. • DON’T beckon or ask someone to come to you with your finger. If you wish to use a hand gesture, use the whole palm and fingers. DON’Ts IN UAE
  • 28. • DON’T offer any alcoholic refreshments or food with pork to your Muslim guest. • AVOID taking photographs of mosques, military installations or other people, especially Arab women. DON’Ts IN UAE
  • 29. • AVOID showing the soles of your feet, or pointing your foot at anyone. • DON’T swear. • DON’T pull out tongue. DON’Ts IN UAE
  • 30. • DON’T disrespect ANY religion. • DON’T share a private space (a house, room, hotel, car) with the opposite sex. • AVOID wearing indecent clothing. DON’Ts IN UAE
  • 31. Estimated number of Filipinos Total a. Permanent residents --- b. Temporary residents 525,449 c. Irregular/Undocumented Migrants 16,144 TOTAL 541,593 STATISTICAL INFORMATION ON OVERSEAS FILIPINOS Source : Report to Congress by DFA , 2014.
  • 32. PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED BY OFWs (in general) Contract substitution Unpaid salaries Salary deductions Unpaid overtime Inadequate food No food allowance Mistreatment Maltreatment Homesickness Claim for end-of-service benefits (gratuity) Claim for vacation leave Claim for air ticket Verbal abuse Loans/credit card
  • 33. W-48, Street No. 8, Secto 4 2-23, Plot 51, Al Qubaisat Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates PHILIPPINE EMBASSY IN ABU DHABI, UAE
  • 34. W-48, Street No. 8, Secto 4 2-23, Plot 51, Al Qubaisat Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates P.O. Box 3215, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (9715) 6272 1578 (Landline) (9715) 6308 7245 (Mobile) (9715) 6282 1873 (OWWA Hotline) polo1@emirates.net.ae owwa_uae@yahoo.com PHILIPPINE EMBASSY IN ABU DHABI, UAE
  • 35. PHILIPPINE CONSULATE GENERAL, DUBAI, UAE No. 35-A Beirut St. Community 234, Al Qusais 3 PO Box 4960 Dubai
  • 36. No. 35-A Beirut St., Community 234, Al Qusais 3 PO Box 4960. Dubai UAE (9714) 220-7011(Landline) (9715) 6273 2611 (POLO Hotline) (9715) 2665 645 (WelOf Mobile) dubaipolo@ymail.com Owwa_dubai@yahoo.com PHILIPPINE CONSULATE GENERAL, DUBAI, UAE
  • 37. 1. uae.gov 2. bsp.gov.ph 3. visitabudhabi.ae 4. http://www.owwa.gov.ph/wcmqs/directory/international/AU 5. Emirates 24/7 6. http://www.uae-embassy.ae/Embassies/uk/Content/568 7. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/resources/the-world- factbook/geos/ae.html 8. http://www.uaestatistics.gov.ae/EnglishHome/tabid/96/Default.as px 9. http://data.worldbank.org/country/united-arab-emirates REFERENCES

Editor's Notes

  1. Location South-eastern tip of the Arabian Peninsula. Qatar lies in its north-west, Saudi Arabia is in its south-west, and Oman is in its south-east.
  2. The climate in the United Arab Emirates is sub-tropical and arid. During summer (April to September) the weather is hot (around 50 degrees C) and extremely humid. At other times the humidity is less and the temperature generally ranges from 20-35 degrees C, with an average night time temperature of -15 degrees C. Rainfall is infrequent and usually occurs between November and March, with an average annual rainfall of 152mm (6 in.). There can be occasional sandstorms from the desert and some winter mornings bring fog, although this usually dissipates fairly quickly.
  3. The climate in the United Arab Emirates is sub-tropical and arid. During summer (April to September) the weather is hot (around 50 degrees C) and extremely humid. At other times the humidity is less and the temperature generally ranges from 20-35 degrees C, with an average night time temperature of -15 degrees C. Rainfall is infrequent and usually occurs between November and March, with an average annual rainfall of 152mm (6 in.). There can be occasional sandstorms from the desert and some winter mornings bring fog, although this usually dissipates fairly quickly.
  4. The climate in the United Arab Emirates is sub-tropical and arid. During summer (April to September) the weather is hot (around 50 degrees C) and extremely humid. At other times the humidity is less and the temperature generally ranges from 20-35 degrees C, with an average night time temperature of -15 degrees C. Rainfall is infrequent and usually occurs between November and March, with an average annual rainfall of 152mm (6 in.). There can be occasional sandstorms from the desert and some winter mornings bring fog, although this usually dissipates fairly quickly.
  5. LANGUAGE • Arabic (official language), English widely spoken •There are a number of other languages spoken in Kuwait because the majority of the population of this country is made up of foreigners who have come from different parts of the world and settled in Kuwait. • This has had an effect on the languages that are spoken within the country. • Some of the other languages, which form a part of the Kuwait languages, are Urdu, Persian, and Hindi. • English is one of the most important Kuwait Languages and is considered to have a prominent place in the educational curriculum of Kuwait. Communal eating as an outward expression of friendship in the Middle East. Do not eat with your left hand, which is considered unclean.  It is considered polite to leave a bit of food on one’s plate. Do not ask for pork or pork products. Arab hosts will always offer tea or coffee. A gracious guest will accept the gesture. Observant Muslims do not drink alcohol or smoke. In the UAE, alcohol is served in most hotels but may not be available in local restaurants. If alcohol is not offered, it is better not to ask for it. Sharwarma – slivers of spit-roasted lamb or chicken, served with salad in a warmed pitta bread pouch or felafel sandwich. Fatayer (Arabic Term for Pies) - deep fried pastries stuffed with cheese and spinach.
  6. LANGUAGE • Arabic (official language), English widely spoken •There are a number of other languages spoken in Kuwait because the majority of the population of this country is made up of foreigners who have come from different parts of the world and settled in Kuwait. • This has had an effect on the languages that are spoken within the country. • Some of the other languages, which form a part of the Kuwait languages, are Urdu, Persian, and Hindi. • English is one of the most important Kuwait Languages and is considered to have a prominent place in the educational curriculum of Kuwait. Communal eating as an outward expression of friendship in the Middle East. Do not eat with your left hand, which is considered unclean.  It is considered polite to leave a bit of food on one’s plate. Do not ask for pork or pork products. Arab hosts will always offer tea or coffee. A gracious guest will accept the gesture. Observant Muslims do not drink alcohol or smoke. In the UAE, alcohol is served in most hotels but may not be available in local restaurants. If alcohol is not offered, it is better not to ask for it. Sharwarma – slivers of spit-roasted lamb or chicken, served with salad in a warmed pitta bread pouch or felafel sandwich. Fatayer (Arabic Term for Pies) - deep fried pastries stuffed with cheese and spinach.
  7. LANGUAGE • Arabic (official language), English widely spoken •There are a number of other languages spoken in Kuwait because the majority of the population of this country is made up of foreigners who have come from different parts of the world and settled in Kuwait. • This has had an effect on the languages that are spoken within the country. • Some of the other languages, which form a part of the Kuwait languages, are Urdu, Persian, and Hindi. • English is one of the most important Kuwait Languages and is considered to have a prominent place in the educational curriculum of Kuwait. Communal eating as an outward expression of friendship in the Middle East. Do not eat with your left hand, which is considered unclean.  It is considered polite to leave a bit of food on one’s plate. Do not ask for pork or pork products. Arab hosts will always offer tea or coffee. A gracious guest will accept the gesture. Observant Muslims do not drink alcohol or smoke. In the UAE, alcohol is served in most hotels but may not be available in local restaurants. If alcohol is not offered, it is better not to ask for it. Sharwarma – slivers of spit-roasted lamb or chicken, served with salad in a warmed pitta bread pouch or felafel sandwich. Fatayer (Arabic Term for Pies) - deep fried pastries stuffed with cheese and spinach.
  8. The Islamic dress code is not compulsory except in Ra’s al-Khaimah Most Emirati males prefer to wear a kandura, an ankle-length white shirt woven from wool or cotton.
  9. Dubai Metro: Two lines: Green line and the Blue line. Each line is scheduled to run every 90 seconds and 43 station stops. Some of these will be above the ground and some will be underground.
  10. Swearing & making rude gestures and all forms of road rage can lead to heavy penalties including a jail sentence.
  11. Swearing & making rude gestures and all forms of road rage can lead to heavy penalties including a jail sentence.