Consular newsletter: June 2015
Updated 6 November 2018
Top tips for Ramadan
The holy month of Ramadan will run between 18th June - 19th July. Many of you may have experienced life in the UAE during Ramadan but for some of you this may be the first time. Here are some top tips to follow to ensure that the holy month is a trouble free one!
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don鈥檛 eat, drink, chew gum or smoke in public (including in your car) during the hours of sunrise to sunset.
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don鈥檛 dance, sing, play loud music or be intoxicated in public at any time, day or night. Licensed premises will only serve alcohol after dark.
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don鈥檛 swear in public. Blasphemy is frowned upon at the best of times, but during the Holy Month of Ramadan it鈥檚 particularly offensive.
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do dress conservatively and don鈥檛 show public displays of affection. as sensitivities are heightened during Ramadan.
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do make the most of the traditional Iftar buffets and sumptuous food to be found in the city鈥檚 hotels and Ramadan tents.
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do exchange Ramadan greetings - 鈥淩amadan Kareem鈥� to your Muslim friends and colleagues and at the end of Ramadan, for the three day Eid celebrations, 鈥淓id Mubarak鈥� 鈥� it will be appreciated.
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do be aware that some office hours will change which will in turn affect traffic patterns. Peak traffic will occur earlier than normal, 7am 鈥� 9am and 1pm 鈥� 3pm. An additional rush hour occurs at 8pm 鈥� midnight. Exercise caution when driving during these times.
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do be charitable, give to the poor and help the needy. Ramadan is renowned for its charitable nature. You don鈥檛 have to spend the earth 鈥� small gestures go a long way.
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do be considerate around those who are fasting.
0.1 Opening Hours during Ramadan
The British Embassies Consular sections in Abu Dhabi and Dubai will remain open as normal during Ramadan (from 7:30am - 2:30pm).
0.2 Hiring a car outside the UK this summer?
The paper counterpart of British driving licences, which records endorsements and fines, is being computerised after 8 June. Motorists going abroad after 8 June and wishing to hire a car may need to provide a special code to the hire company. The code will provide hire companies with details of convictions for offences like speeding. To obtain it, motorists will need to call the DVLA or log on to the DVLA website. It is recommended that you also keep your counterpart with you. For more information please .
0.3 Guide to completing legal formalities in the UAE
Gulf News have provided an insight in the process of completing paperwork whilst living in the UAE. Click on the links below to see the full details.
0.4 UK Insurance policies valid in the UAE
Advice regarding insurance policies taken out in the UK and their validity whilst living in the UAE can be found .
0.5 UK Passport holders
Remember to complete the emergency details in the back of your passport in case it is lost or stolen.
0.6 Contact Numbers:
British Embassy - Abu Dhabi Tel: 02 610 1100; Dubai Tel: 04 309 4444
0.7 Gov.uk Website
The UK鈥檚 worldwide pages and consular information have moved to the new government鈥檚 single website Gov.uk. There is useful information about the UAE on there and it is also the new home of our travel advice.
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