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« on: January 30, 2018, 05:31:53 PM »
A friend who follows a lot of caleñas on Instagram has observed that many of the hot looking ones post pictures of themselves in Dubai. For a Colombian girl to go to Dubai there are various requirements to obtain the visa including confirmed prearranged lodging. Since all of this is something hot looking barrio girls (who don't have credit cards) are not likely capable of organizing on their own there must be a pimp or pimping organization in Cali that makes the arrangements. Another curious twist...
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Re: Dubai
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2018, 07:28:44 PM »
i know a few girls from Medellin who were " working" lol in Dubai,  most know what a girl from Colombia is doing in Dubai.

one was there for 4 months, until the govt "told her to leave" , her words, but i didnt need an explanation to what she was doing there.

other girl was there on " paid  vacation"  hint hint wink wink  :o for 2 weeks by some arab that lived there. she came back and bought a brand new yamaha bwis moto.

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Re: Dubai
« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2018, 08:24:28 PM »
As long as you know somebody, from your own 3rd world  country who's already living in Dubai and they'll allow you (vouch for you) to stay with them, it's really easy to get into Dubai and to differing extents, all the other countries that make up the UAE. Then you can (for the period of your visa) look for a 'legitimate' job and the people who hire you can submit paperwork and you can stay for years.

The  majority of people actively employed there are foriegners. English is widely spoken. There's a lot of money, opulence and a fair amount of celebrities there, but most foreign workers are treated little better than slaves.

Most of the jobs, even those in professional fields, pay dirt poor wages. The native people rarely do any substantial work and they almost always treat the 3rd world immigrant workers like total sh!t.

My sister in law passed her nation board nursing RN certification exam 1st time out and to get her 1st experience abroad, took a nursing job at a high end cosmetic surgery clinic in Dubai. They paid for her to study, test and add on great extra certifications and some of the rich patients have given her monetary tips, but her actual employers pay her as little as possible.

Now that she's into the 2nd, final year of her contract, she's applying  to work in Switzerland,  about a million rungs up the quality of civilized life ladder in comparison to Dubai and the UAE overall.

But as long  as you have a sponsor, even from your own country there already, it's easy to get in.

Then what you do is up to you.

So naturally, with a lot of the Arab natives there, despite Islamic prohibitions, they'd love to have some loose women overstay their visas so they can whore around with them.

But the laws in Dubai are harsh. A foriegn woman who's single and gets pregnant will be jailed and/or deported. No alcoholic beverages are allowed in residences unless the govt. grants you a special license. You can go to a hotel/bar and drink, but you can't even have a beer in your fridge at home, unless you have a special govt. license.

If they even find any drug in your blood, never mind in your possession, anything that you don't have a prescription for, jail sentences start at 4 years.

The native Arabs will chase after foreign women, including legitimately professionally employed women like crazy, trying to get laid, while pretending to adhere to religious standards, but in a lot of occasions, there's a real double standard running there.

It's crazy, given  the way a lot of the married natives, especially the richer ones, go whoring around, but foreigners who commit adultery may end up serving prison sentences.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-1272724/FO-Dubai-travel-advice-Brits-No-sex-alcohol-holding-hands.html
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Re: Dubai
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Re: Dubai
« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2018, 11:23:02 AM »
Dubai's weather is also really weird. It can be cold certain parts of the year, requiring jackets, sweltering hot other times and massive sand storms can bring near zero visibility at times.

But the place definitely runs on the labor of foriegners, while the UAE natives live distinctly different, privileged lives and some, if not many, are very rude to outsiders.

As said, a lot of Hollywood 'A' listers, rock stars and other celebrities have places over there, because if you've got the money, the shopping's amazing, the exotic cars and throughbred horses, the equestrian teams and sports in general, give the place at least a facade of class and civilization that even a widespread lack of personal hygiene can't erase.

A very wealthy member of one of the UAE royal family's has expressed on a number of occasions, a romantic interest in my beautiful sister in law, but we have told her 'no' in a very firm manner. For starters, he's married with children and there's no divorce allowed. She would forever be a 'mistress' and probably one of many.

Sure it's contrary to the region's law but that doesn't stop most of them from philandering.
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Re: Dubai
« Reply #4 on: February 04, 2018, 04:05:32 PM »
A friend who follows a lot of caleñas on Instagram has observed that many of the hot looking ones post pictures of themselves in Dubai. For a Colombian girl to go to Dubai there are various requirements to obtain the visa including confirmed prearranged lodging. Since all of this is something hot looking barrio girls (who don't have credit cards) are not likely capable of organizing on their own there must be a pimp or pimping organization in Cali that makes the arrangements. Another curious twist...


ARABS HAVE lots of cash..like all types..Russians,ukrainians,turks,latinas,thais,chinas,azeris etc.

Even guys and girls mixed

Espescislly those dirty Saudis

Such is life

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Re: Dubai
« Reply #5 on: February 04, 2018, 04:09:19 PM »
Dubai's weather is also really weird. It can be cold certain parts of the year, requiring jackets, sweltering hot other times and massive sand storms can bring near zero visibility at times.

But the place definitely runs on the labor of foriegners, while the UAE natives live distinctly different, privileged lives and some, if not many, are very rude to outsiders.

As said, a lot of Hollywood 'A' listers, rock stars and other celebrities have places over there, because if you've got the money, the shopping's amazing, the exotic cars and throughbred horses, the equestrian teams and sports in general, give the place at least a facade of class and civilization that even a widespread lack of personal hygiene can't erase.

A very wealthy member of one of the UAE royal family's has expressed on a number of occasions, a romantic interest in my beautiful sister in law, but we have told her 'no' in a very firm manner. For starters, he's married with children and there's no divorce allowed. She would forever be a 'mistress' and probably one of many.

Sure it's contrary to the region's law but that doesn't stop most of them from philandering.

How much time you spent their RA?

I lived in KSA 3 years.

 

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