First 30 Days in Abu Dhabi – A No-Illusion Survival Guide (For Indians)
Landing in Abu Dhabi is exciting, but the first month is not about luxury or saving money — it’s about survival, stability, and staying legal. Think of this as your reality check: a practical guide to navigate accommodation, jobs, expenses, and legal discipline without getting trapped in scams or mistakes.
Whether you are male or female, this guide breaks down what works, what to avoid, and how to build a foundation for your life in Abu Dhabi.
1. Accommodation: Sharing is Your First Priority
Reality Check:
- Do not plan for a private room unless your salary is above 6,000–7,000 AED.
- Sharing is normal, legal, and accepted.
- First 30 days = temporary + flexible arrangements.
Best Areas for Budget Sharing:
- Mussafah (MBZ City / ICAD area): Most economical
- Khalifa City (older areas): Slightly higher cost, better environment
- Baniyas / Shamkha: Only if transport is manageable
Cost Range (Monthly):
- Bed space: 600 – 1,000 AED
- Room sharing (2–3 people): 1,200 – 1,800 AED
- Security deposit: Usually not required; advance 1 month max
Checklist Before Finalizing:
- Municipality-approved building
- Separate beds (no mattress on floor)
- Clean washroom & kitchen access
- Wi-Fi included (important for job search)
- Walking distance to bus stop
Avoid:
- Overcrowded rooms
- “Visit visa only” accommodation scams
- Paying 2–3 months’ advance
2. Job Routine – First Month Discipline
Reality:
- First job may not be your dream job.
- Purpose: cash flow + visa stability. Switching later is common.
Typical First-Month Jobs:
- Sales assistant, helper, tele-calling, delivery/warehouse support
- Hotel steward / housekeeping
Daily Routine (Ideal):
- Morning: Job search / interviews
- Afternoon: Temporary work / trial shift
- Evening: Follow-ups, CV submissions
- Night: Skill upgrade / online applications
Key Job Rules:
- Always carry CV + passport copy
- Respect timing — late = rejected
- Speak simple, polite English
- Never argue or over-promise skills
Red Flags:
- Employer asking for visa money
- No offer letter / WhatsApp-only promises
- Holding passport (illegal)
. Expense Control – Survival Budget Mode
Monthly Survival Budget (Single Person):
| Expense | Approx AED |
| Sharing accommodation | 800 – 1,500 |
| Food (home-style) | 600 – 800 |
| Transport (bus) | 150 – 250 |
| Mobile + Internet | 50 – 100 |
| Emergency buffer | 300 – 500 |
Food Reality:
- Cooking at home saves money
- Indian mess: 250–350 AED/month
- Avoid daily outside eating; carry lunch to work
Golden Expense Rules:
- No credit cards, avoid impulsive shopping
- First 30 days = austerity period
- Focus on survival, not lifestyle
4. Legal Discipline – Zero Mistake Zone
Visa & Documents:
- Always know your visa type and expiry date
- Carry soft copies of passport, visa, and Emirates ID
- Working without proper visa = ban risk
What is Strictly Illegal:
- Overstaying visa
- Fake certificates
- Misuse of company accommodation
- Alcohol in public
Public Behaviour Rules:
- Dress modestly
- No arguments, political or religious debates
- Respect women, police, and locals
Police & Authority Interaction:
- Be calm and respectful
- Show documents politely; fines are real and non-negotiable
Mindset:
- First 30 days = foundation, not status
- Silence + discipline = survival
- Ego = fastest way to fail
- Abu Dhabi rewards patience + consistency
5. First 30 Days for Women – Safety & Reality
Main Objective:
- Stay safe, legal, and financially controlled
- Build routine and avoid fines, visa issues, or harassment
Week 1: Arrival & Damage Control (Days 1–7)
- Documents: Passport (min 6 months), entry visa, soft & hard copies of passport, visa, offer letter, employer contacts
- Accommodation: Female-only shared apartments or bed space in regulated buildings
- Budget: 600–1,000 AED (bed), 1,200–1,800 AED (shared room), 2,000+ AED (private)
- Red Flags: Mixed-gender sharing, “cash-only” without contract, giving passport to landlord
- Food: Cook at home, mess meals, avoid daily eating outside
Week 2: Work Routine & Expense Discipline (Days 8–15)
- Job Reality: First month = pressure test for punctuality, dress discipline, attitude
- Transport: Public transport (bus/metro) is most economical; taxi only for emergencies
- Dress Code: Covered shoulders, knee-length clothes, no see-through or deep-neck tops
Week 3: Legal & Personal Stability (Days 16–23)
- Visa: Track expiry daily; employer processes medical, Emirates ID, residence visa
- Banking & Money: Cash + basic account only; spend on essentials
- Safety: Avoid late-night solo walks, trust instincts, law protects women but discipline protects faster
Week 4: Mental Strength & Reality Acceptance (Days 24–30)
- Common feelings: loneliness, self-doubt, missing family
- Winners stay quiet and consistent
- Do not quit impulsively, borrow money, or change accommodation repeatedly
Success Checklist:
- Safe accommodation
- Stable job routine
- Controlled expenses
- Legal documents in process
- No conflicts or fines
- Mental stability
Final Word – No Illusion
Abu Dhabi rewards discipline, patience, and silence.
It punishes ego, aggression, and shortcuts.
For Indians, it can be life-changing — but only if you understand boundaries early.


