Moving to UAE from the UK? Let's Talk Real

The honest guide for UK professionals, business owners and families thinking about the UAE move. No glossy brochures. Just what actually happens

Does This Sound Like You?

You're Worried About The Tax Bit

You’ve heard the horror stories. Someone who moved but didn’t properly exit UK tax. Someone else got hit with massive bills they didn’t see coming.

The UK-UAE tax bit isn’t complicated when it’s done right. But get it wrong and it costs serious money.

You're Not Sure If The Numbers Work

Zero tax sounds amazing. But what about everything else? Will you actually save money or just trade problems?

For some people, UAE changes everything. For others, staying in UK makes more sense.

Everyone's Telling You Different Things

One mate says UAE is tax-free paradise. Another says you’ll still owe HMRC for years. Your accountant’s not even sure. Instagram makes it look effortless but something feels off.

There’s a right way to do this. And a spectacularly wrong way.

If any of this sounds familiar, you're in the right place. We've helped hundreds of people move from UK to UAE and we've told plenty when they shouldn't.
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Self Employed

You run a UK company or work for yourself. The 0% tax looks good and you’re trying to figure out company setup, what happens to your UK business, and whether this actually works for your situation.

Income > £100k

You’re making £100k-£500k+ and paying 40-45% UK tax. You’re wondering if UAE makes sense, what the actual saving is, and whether you can keep doing what you’re doing.

Digital Nomad

You already work from anywhere. You like tax savings and sunshine but want to know what you’re actually signing up for.

Families

You’ve got kids. You’re looking at schools, lifestyle, whether Dubai is actually as good as it looks, and if you can go back to UK if it doesn’t work out.

Property Buyers

You’re thinking about buying property in UAE, either as investment or to actually live in. You want to know if it gets you a visa, what the real costs are on top of the purchase price, and whether UAE property is actually smart or just overhyped.

What’s at risk if the move is not planned properly?

Most risks don’t show up at the start. They appear later, when changing course is hard.
Protect your long-term position

If your exit from the UK is not thought through, questions can come later when you are already settled and busy.

Keep your income steady

If banking, setup, and paperwork are done in the wrong order, payments or access to money can slow down at the wrong time.

Give your family a stable start

If visas, housing, and schools are handled one by one, your family may keep adjusting instead of settling into daily life.

Keep future options open

If decisions are rushed, you may end up with a setup that is hard to change when plans or rules shift.

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Life & Family

Beyond the spreadsheet. What’s it actually like? Will your kids settle? Can you handle the heat and expat life?

What’s covered: Schools, healthcare, culture, adaptation, going back later.

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Should You Actually Move?

Not everyone should. Sometimes staying in UK makes more sense financially and lifestyle-wise.

What’s covered: When UAE works, when it doesn’t, what the actual trade-offs are.

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The Tax Reality

UAE is 0% income tax, which is true. But UK exit rules and how you structure things matter enormously.

What’s covered: When you stop being UK tax resident, exit taxes, UAE corporate tax, keeping UK assets.

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Where People Mess Up

Smart people get this wrong regularly. Usually one big mistake in the tax exit or setup.

What’s covered: UK tax disasters, visa confusion, wrong company choices, banking nightmares.

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When you arrive in the UAE, things should already make sense.
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Our Role in the Transition

Our role is to make sure your move is planned once and done in the right order.
One clear plan

We look at the full move first, so every decision supports the next and nothing is handled in isolation.

The right order

Timing matters. We make sure things are done in the correct sequence, so progress feels smooth instead of stressful.

One team to deal with

You don’t chase different advisors. We keep everything connected and coordinated in one place.

Built to last

What you set up is designed to still make sense later, not just work on day one.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is moving to the UAE right for my situation?

It depends on your income, your job or business, your family, and what kind of life you want. For some people, moving to the UAE is a smart move and saves serious money. For others, staying in the UK makes more sense, even with higher tax.

This decision is not only about tax. It is also about schools, lifestyle, time zone, travel, and how long you will stay.

What if I have kids and a family?

Many British families live in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Day to day life can work well if you plan it right.

The real questions are usually schools, fees, location, routine, and if the kids will settle. Also, you should think about your “return to UK” plan, even if you don’t use it.

Will I actually save money or just move problems?

The UAE has no personal income tax for most individuals, but moving is not “free money.” You still pay for rent, school, healthcare plans, setup costs, and running costs.

Whether you save money depends on your income level, your UK structure, and your UAE setup. Under a certain income, it may not be worth it. Above that, it can be a big difference.

What about my UK business, UK clients, and remote work?

Many people move to the UAE but keep working with UK clients. The work can stay the same. The base location changes.

The tricky part is the structure: UK company vs UAE company, where decisions are made, and how you transition without messy tax issues. This is where most people need clear guidance for their exact setup.

How does the UK tax exit actually work?

A UAE visa does not automatically stop UK tax. UK tax residency is decided by HM Revenue & Customs rules.

The key thing is the Statutory Residence Test: days in the UK, and your ties like family, home, and work. If you do it wrong, the cost can be huge. Do this part properly.

Can I try moving to the UAE before fully committing?

Yes, you can do a phased approach for lifestyle. Some people test living in the UAE first, then decide.
But for tax, you must be careful. You can’t “half move” and expect UK tax to switch off. Your UK residency position depends on the UK rules, and how you actually live across the year.