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Living Choices in
Sharjah -
click on interactive Sharjah
city
map For western expatriate social gatherings there's really only Sharjah Ladies Club, plus Sharjah Wanderers sports and social club which offers rugby, diving trips, a pool, tennis courts. It has the only licensed bar in all of Sharjah (which is "dry" unlike all other emirates, although even in those you can only get a drink in a licensed hotel restaurant or licensed hotel bar). All permanent
residents have to get a residence visa ASAP from their sponsor's
emirate, which is a tamper-proof insert pasted in your passport, good for three years
up until age 60, then annually until 70 for professionals like
engineers & doctors - retirement age for other jobs is 65. Sharjah is strictly zoned for industrial buildings and for larger, non-mall retail e.g. car dealers and vehicle repair shops, furniture showrooms. Sharjah industrial zones are inland from the main E-11 road that crosses from Ajman through Sharjah to Dubai - longest road in all UAE, changing names as it goes! Further inland is E-311 Sharjah Ring Road, called Emirates Rd within Dubai.
Driving in
Sharjah
- click on
Sharjah Police
website Drivers with a US or UK. license (plus 32 other countries) do not have to take a driving test when getting their emirate's driving license, which is needed to buy and to register a car. Get an International Driver's License before leaving your home country. When you first arrive use taxis for a while to get oriented. If you want to get around more, you'll need to rent a car for up to a month, or at least until you get your residence visa, since you can't get a driver's license without a residence visa ... or sign a lease, or make ANY contract beyond your initial 30-day visitor visa Religion in
Sharjah ![]() click on thumbnails below of pictures and maps of Sharjah
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