Frugal Expat

An expat's journey in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Archive for the month “February, 2012”

Abu Dhabi CitiBank Collection Department

I oftentimes received blog comments asking for addresses of collection departments of various bank. So every time I meet someone related to banks, I am asking them their collection department address hoping that it can be of help to others.

Anyway, the collection department office of CitiBank is located near Corniche Hospital or Sheraton Hotel. There is one CitiBank Building there and the collection department is located on the Mezzanine Floor.

Here are the contact details.

Telephone:  +971 2 698 2174
Fax:              +971 2 674 4310

Your Delay is not my Emergency

There is a part of my job that involves contracting.  The peak of this task is during the end of the year until mid January. The contracting process involves a lot preparation and once finalize it is sent to our clients.  I am quite used to this contacting season considering that I have been working for four years in our office but this year, it seems to be the worst one.

For whatever reasons, there is a delay from every aspect. Unfortunately, the consequence of this delay boils down to one person, our secretary. She will work until midnight or worst early morning to finish everything.

This reminds me of my ex-colleague. She was working as a secretary and she posted a bold text in here PC which was really visible even if you are at a distance. The words were “Your delay it not my emergency”. If you have bosses who tend to delay things and later dump these responsibilities to you with unreasonable deadline, then this adage suits him.

Time to Downsize..

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It is not only a career change this year for me. Hubby and I are shifting to a new accommodation too. After a lengthy discussion and stressful follow ups with the “uncooperative” management property handling my current flat, hubby and I decided to let it go.

We are shifting to a new flat in a new area. It is a three bedroom flat and the other rooms are also rented out to other Filipino couples. We saw the room today and we actually liked it. It’s clean and organized. Though we will be paying more this time, it is less headache and responsibility.

We need to vacate our flat before end of March and just the thought of packing our stuffs weighs me down. We never realize that amount of things we accumulated until we relocate. 

It is really time to downsize, throwing the unnecessary.

Well, we will definitely be busy in the next coming weekends as a lot of sorting out activities will be happening.

Things to Focus in 2012

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With my decision to leave my current job, I am optimistic to land a job that does not require me to work longer hours at the same time an uninterrupted weekends. You see, I enjoy tremendously my two days off but oftentimes I slot in few minutes of office work like checking and replying to important emails. Also, there are the inevitable phone calls from the clients and the company either requesting for some assistance or issues that need to be resolved.

Hopefully with my new job, I will be freed from this and I look forward to having more time honing my writing skills and do my side business which I aim to be my passive source of income soon. Let me know if you are interested. And most importantly, spending quality time with my hubby.

My brother has been urging me to pay attention and consider seriously my writing business. I used to do it for fun. It is more of a hobby and the earnings that come to it is more of a bonus only. This time, I want to follow my brother’s advice.

I am keen on learning the ins and outs of freelance writing and the potential business opportunities that come to it. I am willing to start the learning process all over again. This is one aspect that I want to focus and invest my time this year.

Secondly, I targeted to thrive in my side business. I just joined this company last month and so far I am still on the process of learning the business. I know that it takes a lot of hard work and a long stretch of perseverance to succeed in this field. I am working on it!

I will focus only on these two things this year..

February will be over soon…

I was just writing my journal today and realized that it is already 15th of February. It means that this month is already over. How fast the time flies?

Lately, I have been contemplating on going home for good. I am very tired of living a corporate life which sadly equates to stress. Sometimes I wonder why some people are so keen to stay in big cities and bear the hustle and bustle of the urban life.

I know that we have our own preferences and I like the greenery and laid back way of life in the province as long as I have an internet connection… LOL!

Anyway, let’s hope for the best this month. In the industry I am working right now, we are forecasting a tough year as competition intensifies and I know the situation will be even worst when the summer season comes.

In a way, I am glad that I decided to leave. What a good excuse, huh!

How to Renew Your Emirates ID in Abu Dhabi?

Renewal of Emirates ID is now fast and efficient. I did mine in Infinity Services located in MarinaMall.

The requirements are your old Emirates ID and original passport.

Go to Infinity Services. They will do all the typing and then pay for AED 340 for the processing and courier services.

Then simply wait for the notification sent through sms for the delivery of your ID.

Here are the contact details of Infinity Services.

Phone Number: +971 2 6811 644
Fax number:      +971 2 6812 717
Website:             www.infinity-co.ae

The Cost of Procrastination: A Hefty Fine!

Emirates ID is mandatory to all residents (expatriate and nationals) here in UAE. The ID has an electronic chip and it stores information such as name, date of birth, gender, marital status, ID number, fingerprint data, etc.

Its validity is coterminous with our residence or employment visa. I renewed my visa last March 2011 and ideally I should renew my Emirates ID too that time. The initial process of our Emirates ID was quite a nightmare because there were long queues. Because of what I experienced, I was just too lazy to process the renewal.

Then last December my colleague notified me that starting 2012 there will be fines for late renewals or applications. In end of January I renewed my Emirates ID. I was quite confident because the fines for Abu Dhabiresidents will start only on 1st of April.

Actually I was amazed because the processing now is fast and efficient. It took me only 15-20 minutes.

Anyway, after 2 days I received a sms advising me to visit again the Infinity Services, the agency that processes the renewal and applications of Emirates ID inAbu   Dhabi. Then I was informed that I had to pay the fine of AED 580 because of late renewal.

I came to know that I was fined for AED 20 per day since 1st January because I am holding a government visa.

Really, I felt bad for paying such a hefty fine but I had no choice.

Lesson learned – avoid procrastination!

Bold Decision..

I have taken the boldest decision in my life so far (apart from getting married and becoming pregnant, LOL!). As a person, I always play safe and rarely challenge risks but as I mentioned in previous post,  I will heap all my courage this year and take bold decisions in life.

And I did.

I resigned from my job last week without another job offer at hand, a decision that according to some of my clients-turned-friends is not a very smart move considering the tough job market in the city.

Despite of the discouragement, I resigned.

Of course, I am leaving my job for a very valid reason.

Anyway, wish me luck in search for a new job! I am trudging the world of uncertainty but I have faith to the man up there. I will definitely find a job before my notice period ends!

Western Union vs Bank Transfer Remittances

Long queues are always expected every end or beginning of the month in money exchange centers here in UAE because we, working expatriates specially Asians, are sending our remittances back home for our family and love ones.

Last week I sent remittances too, one for my family and the other for my hubby’s parents. I have never been really so keen on sending remittances through Western Union because its fee is expensive compared to the bank transfer.

Of course, I understand that with Western Unionwe are paying the speed of the transaction. It’s an instant transfer and your family back home can immediately collect the remittances five minutes after you send it. While the banks, it generally takes 24-48 working days to credit the transfer in the bank account.

Another plus factor withWestern Unionis the accessibility. You can collect the remittances back home almost anywhere. There are so many shops and stores affiliated withWestern Union. Unlike with banks, remittances can be withdrawn only through the ATMs or over the counters.

Western Unionis ideal for urgent situations where money is needed immediately. Otherwise, I still opt for the regular bank transfers because the fee is only AED 15 whileWestern Unionis AED 35.

We always send our remittances to my parent’s hubby through Western Union but l really never realized the big difference until last week. After completing my transactions in the money exchange center, I took the receipts and sat in my car. I was wondering why it seemed I paid more for my hubby’s remittance than for my family.

So, I was scrutinizing the details of each receipt and eureka! I found the answer. The exchange rate inWestern Unionreceipt was only AED 11.48 while in the bank transfer was AED 11.65.

I got out from the car and verified this to the teller in the money exchange center. And I heard the confirmation.

When sending money through Western Union, the exchange rate is always lower than the current one while sending through bank transfer, whatever is the prevailing exchange rate (during the time you send the money) will apply.

So think again when usingWestern Unionfor your remittances!

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