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Can't Drink In Open, Can't Make Physical Relations With A Woman, Can't Buy Medicine, 10 Things One Should Know Before Going to Dubai

In this fast moving and competitive world it has become very tough to earn money to even fulfill your basic needs. The condition of employment is very poor in our country and many people are moving to gulf countries in search of better job opportunities. And Dubai is one such city where many Indians move every year in search of work. But sometimes people get stuck there so badly that it becomes impossible for them to return back to India. Many people have shared their worst experience while working in Dubai and other gulf countries that has sent shivers down our spine. Here we bring you some important tips that will help people are planning to move to Dubai for job opportunities.
Can't Drink In Open, Can't Make Physical Relations With A Woman, Can't Buy Medicine, 10 Things One Should Know Before Going to Dubai

Don't buy medicines without doctor's prescription
There are very strict rule in Dubai for purchasing medicines. Here, some medicines are kept under the category of drugs. If you are caught with some medicines while checking, then it necessary for you to show doctor's prescription. You might land into jail for some medicines that people use as drugs, if you don't have prescription of it. This can lead you into a very serious trouble, so don't forget to keep your prescriptions with you if you are planning to go to Dubai.

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