Currently, the gambling industry in the UAE remains illegal. According to Article 17 of the Cybercrime Law, engaging in related activities can result in imprisonment and fines ranging from approximately $60,000 to $120,000.
Additionally, under Article 13 of the UAE Employment Law and Articles 34-1 and 34-1-6 of the Immigration Law, individuals on a tourist/visit visa who work illegally will face up to three months in prison and a maximum fine of about $2,700, and may also be deported; employers will be fined approximately $13,600.
The UAE Public Prosecution has also publicly warned that businesses publishing false advertisements may be sentenced to detention and fined between about $54,000 and $136,000. Moreover, offenders involved in human trafficking will face at least five years in prison and fines of over $27,000.
Furthermore, there are many kidnappings and fraudulent companies there, and many parks have already been transferred there; these are lawless lands, so please be very careful.

Recently, many companies have relocated to Dubai. Let's popularize the "laws" that one might encounter when working in Dubai.

Southeast Asia is at a critical juncture; where is the new utopia?
东南亚最近大乱,本身的鱼龙混杂已经不再是大家谈论的话题,现如今几国政府已经开始联合打击,从业安全性直线下降。那么,还有哪里适合从业呢?走的越远越好,还是躲的越深越好,你有什么建议或经验可以分享?欢迎发表看法
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Scam worship

Dubai, where money laundering is legal, let alone fraud.
The first item is already illegal, no need to look at the rest.
Basically, there won't be such a thing as a work visa, stop dreaming.
Those who have been there tell you not to go; it's all traps.

Dubai is simply falling apart.

Dubai is even darker than Myanmar; they'll just throw you into the desert.

The bosses from Northern Myanmar have already hidden here, be careful not to enter the industrial park.
The industrial park over there is no less than Southeast Asia.
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