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Moving to Dubai with your family: the keys to a successful move

Published on 14 March 2026|8 minutes
Nouria Mameche founder of Clemenceau Group - expert in company creation in Dubai
By Nouria Mamèche
CEO & Founder, Clemenceau Group
Moving to Dubai with your family

The main takeaway: family expatriation in Dubai is based on the mastering sponsorship, The minimum salary for a spouse is AED 4,000. This move is facilitated by centres of excellence, between international schools and top-level healthcare. What sets us apart? results of the compulsory medical test can be obtained in just 24 hours via VIP services.

The challenge of moving to Dubai with your family often lies in understanding the administrative barriers and the real cost of living locally. This article explains the procedures for sponsorship from AED 4,000 salary and visa solutions via business creation to secure your home. You will discover how to optimise your school budget and choose the ideal neighbourhood to guarantee the stability of your investments and the fulfilment of your loved ones.

Moving to Dubai with your family: getting to grips with residence visas

Once you have matured your project, the first concrete step is to legality of your stay and that of your loved ones.

Family sponsorship and income requirements

The sponsor initiates the procedure for his household via his employment contract. This is the basis of your expatriation to Dubai. A minimum salary of AED 4,000 is required for sponsoring dependents.

Marriage certificates and birth certificates are essential. These documents must be certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for immigration clearance.

Family visa eligibility simulator

Assess your situation in 5 questions - 1 minute

Do you have an employment contract in the Emirates?

Family sponsorship is based on the residence visa of the main sponsor.

Yes, I have a residence visa via an employer
Yes, via a freelance visa or free zone
No, no residence visa yet

What is your monthly salary (or declared income)?

A minimum of AED 4,000/month is required to sponsor a spouse or children.

AED 4,000 or more per month
Less than AED 4,000 per month
I still don't know my exact salary

Are your civil status documents apostilled or legalised?

Marriage certificates and birth certificates must be certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in your country of origin.

Yes, all my documents are certified
Some only, others are in progress
No, no document has yet been legalised

Do you have accommodation in the Emirates?

A tenancy agreement (Ejari) or a title deed is required for the immigration file.

Yes, with a registered Ejari
Yes, I am the owner
No accommodation yet

Who would you like to sponsor?

The type of dependant may influence the supporting documents required.

My spouse only
My child(ren) only
Spouse and child(ren)
My parents

Obtaining the Emirates ID and medical tests

Adults spend a compulsory medical examination with blood test and X-ray. These tests are carried out exclusively in government-approved centres.

Next comes the appointment for the biometric data. This stage is essential for issuing your Emirates ID, your future national identity card.

The card will arrive by post within a few days. It officially validates your residency status and allows you to open your first local accounts.

Business creation as a lever for expatriation

The free zone allows you to obtain an investor visa quickly. Open a company in Dubai makes it easier to direct sponsorship of your friends and family thanks to a flexible legal structure.

Freelance administration remains a an alternative for those who avoid business management. This is a legal and reassuring solution for families.

Free zones offer packages that include visas. The administrative simplicity is a major advantage to help you set up successfully.

Expenditure items to calculate your household budget

Once the visas are in your pocket, it's time to get out the calculator to assess the cost of real life.

Actual cost of accommodation and household expenses

Rent a three-bedroom villa costs between AED 150,000 and 300,000 a year. Rent is often paid in one or two cheques in advance. This is crucial for your cash flow.

The DEWA costs (water and electricity) rise quickly with air conditioning during the summer. Allow a margin for these variable costs.

La municipal tax of 5 % on the annual rent is compulsory. It is smoothed out on your monthly electricity bills. Anticipate this cost with our guide to Ideal salary for living in Dubai.

Tuition fees and negotiation strategy

The French school fees vary depending on the age of the child. The figure is around 28,800 AED for nursery school and up to 60,000 AED for secondary school.

Negotiate a schooling allowance in your employment contract. This is common practice for expatriate executives in Dubai. It considerably reduces your annual budget.

Also plan for essential ancillary costs on a daily basis. Uniforms and the school bus are to be costed.

  • Annual registration fees
  • School transport costs
  • Cost of uniforms and extra-curricular activities

Health and international cover

Private networks are excellent but expensive without good coverage. Compare local and international insurance such as CFE, to avoid unforeseen problems. Be sure to check the dental reimbursement ceilings.

2025 regulations
From 2025, private-sector employers must provide basic health insurance to their employees.

Employers insure employees, but not necessarily their families. Consult our guide to taxation in Dubai to optimise your spending.

The care network must be close to your home. Choose a insurance accepted in your local hospitals.

Dubai Hills, a family-friendly district.

How do you choose the ideal neighbourhood for your children?

The budget now allows us to target geographical areas where your family will flourish.

Comparison of the most popular residential areas

Dubai Hills has a modern feel and a huge central park. It is the a new green lung, A favourite with young families. A contemporary, airy setting.

Arabian Ranches offers a community atmosphere with its spacious villas. The gardens are generous and the streets quiet. Ideal for peace and quiet.

La the distance between home and work remains a major criterion of choice. Traffic jams can turn your journeys into daily challenges. Anticipate your journeys to ensure your comfort.

NeighbourhoodType of propertyAtmosphereClose to schools
Dubai HillsVilla/ApartmentModern4/5
Arabian RanchesVillaCalm5/5
JumeirahVillaBeach5/5
Damac HillsVilla/ApartmentSports3/5

Choice of education system and enrolment process

The French curriculum differs from the British or IB system. Your choice often depends on your plans to return to France. Each programme has its own methods.

Waiting lists quickly reach saturation point at reputable schools. You need to register in January for the start of the new school year in September. Don't delay secure a square.

Tip: Sign up in January for avoid waiting lists in the best international schools.

The application fees are non-refundable. Each school charges for the child's assessment.

Childcare and domestic staff

Recruiting help means becoming a private sponsor. You manage their visa and compulsory health insurance. This is invaluable support for working parents.

Day nurseries offer flexible hours for the youngest children. They offer early-learning activities in a secure environment. A flexible, reliable solution.

The monthly salary must respect local standards. You should also factor in the administrative costs of sponsorship.

Successful social integration and day-to-day logistics

Once installed, the the success of your expatriation will depend on your ability to adopt local codes.

Compliance with local laws and codes of conduct

Dubai imposes strict rules of decency. In shopping centres, wear clothes that cover the shoulders and knees out of respect.

Alcohol purchases no longer require a licence. However, the driving tolerance remains zero. One drink can land you in jail.

Legal disclaimer :
Zero tolerance for drink-driving
. Gestures of annoyance in the car are severely punished by Emirati law.

La cohabitation of unmarried couples is now legal. All that is required is for each partner to have their own valid residence visa.

Courtesy is essential. An inappropriate gesture of annoyance while driving can be costly. The authorities require a absolute mutual respect.

  • Basic rules : Appropriate dress required
  • No excessive displays of affection
  • Respecting prayer times
  • Absolute politeness with the authorities

Family mobility and seasonal climate management

Converting your French licence is simple with your Emirates ID. It's a quick procedure and there's no exam. An air-conditioned family car is essential.

In summer, when the mercury rises above 40 degrees, opt for water parks and indoor play areas. Your children will love these air-conditioned areas.

Join a group of parents to help them settle in peacefully. That's where you'll find out about essential KAU applications for your everyday life.

Moving to Dubai with your family means getting to grips with residence visas, securing suitable accommodation and rigorously planning your schooling. Anticipate your administrative formalities now to ensure your loved ones' peace of mind. Turn this ambitious project into a smooth, long-term expatriation.

FAQ

What are the income requirements for sponsoring my family in Dubai?

To sponsor your spouse and children, you must provide proof of a minimum monthly salary AED 4,000 (or AED 3,000 if your employer provides accommodation). These thresholds guarantee your ability to cover the health and living expenses of your relatives. To sponsor your parents, the requirements are stricter, with income generally set at AED 20,000.

How does the medical examination for residency work?

The medical fitness test is compulsory for all family members aged 18 and over. It is carried out in approved health centres and generally includes a blood test and a chest X-ray. This is an essential preliminary step before the authorities issue the residence permit and Emirates ID.

What are the best residential areas for a family move?

Several areas stand out for their secure environment and infrastructure. Dubai Hills Estate and Arabian Ranches are particularly popular for their villas and green spaces. Other options such as Arjan or Maritime City also offer suitable living environments, close to international schools and essential amenities.

Is it possible to convert a French driving licence in the Emirates?

Yes, residents holding a French driving licence can benefit from a simplified transfer procedure to obtain the Emirati permit. This administrative procedure is quick and avoids the need to retake driving tests, making it easier for you to get around on a daily basis as soon as you arrive in France.

What are the schooling rules for expatriate children?

Dubai offers a wide range of programmes, including the French, British (IB) and American systems. We strongly recommend that you’anticipate registrations, The waiting lists for the most reputable establishments are very long, sometimes as early as January. Please note that a non-refundable application fee is payable when your child is assessed.

What are the requirements for health insurance for dependants?

Health insurance is strictly compulsory in Dubai. While private sector employers must provide basic cover for their employees, they are not systematically required to cover family members. As a sponsor, it's up to you to take out appropriate cover for your loved ones to guarantee their access to care in private clinics.

What are the rules of conduct and courtesy to observe in public?

Le respect for local culture is paramount: proper dress is required in public places and excessive displays of affection should be avoided. Courtesy is also required with the authorities and on the road. As far as alcohol is concerned, although a licence is no longer required to purchase it, zero tolerance applies strictly to driving.

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