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Working in Dubai as CT/MRI radiographer - looking for some guidance!

Hi everybody, I’m a HCPC registered, trained CT & MRI radiographer interested in working abroad. Being in the UK, my partner and I wouldn’t want to move too far from family (i.e. Canada, Australia) but are interested in moving and living in Dubai as expats.

Does anybody have any experience working as a radiographer in my specialties over there?

What I’ve found online regarding salary seems to be varying in information. Some sites say salary can be expected to be around 5-8000AED/m, with another site saying salary can be expected to be 160,000AED/year. I did read that salary in this field does vary if you can work in other imaging modalities, like myself.

Given that the majority of your earnings are tax free, I wouldn’t mind the thought of a ‘pay cut’ in gross terms (currently gross salary is around £45,000) but if anybody has any experience in the process of moving there, or knowledge of what to expect a bit more specifically salary wise that would be much appreciated!

Thanks in advance for any help!

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