Guide to Get Taxi Driver Job in Dubai to Make AED 7,350

UAEDubaiGuide to Get Taxi Driver Job in Dubai to Make AED 7,350

Taxi driver job in Dubai

No profession is a shame until it brings livelihood and fulfilment of all the necessities of life. Taxi driving is also one of the professions that can bring good fortune to those who are physically active, have good driving skills, and have profound knowledge of driving rules. You get a chance to land a Taxi Driver Job in Dubai and make a great income of up to AED 7,350 per month.

Salary of Taxi Driver Job in Dubai

The salary of Taxi drivers in Dubai depends upon the hourly rate. So, it mainly depends upon the driver himself how nay hours he works in a month. Approximately, the driver in Dubai can earn between AED 3,200 to AED 7,350 per month if worked 8 hours per day. Therefore, per-hour income is equivalent to AED 30.

Taxi Driver Jobs for Foreigners

Taxi driver job in Dubai

Foreigners can avail themselves of this opportunity to earn a living with their driving skills. They need to pass the necessary qualifications, relevant work experience, and a Dubai driving license. Foreigners in Dubai can work as drivers individually, for any specific company or for the Dubai government.

How to Get Dubai Taxi Driver Permit?

Not everyone can work as a taxi driver, they need to possess a Dubai Taxi Driver Permit which gives them permission to earn income by driving. For doing so, the applicants have to pay an application of around AED 200 to the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) Dubai. The eligibility and necessary documentations for the Taxi Driver job in Dubai are as follows:

  • The driver’s minimum age is 25 and the maximum age is 60 years old.
  • The applicants must pass a physical and eyesight examination.
  • They must pass a Dubai Driving Foundation Course.
  • Must provide a non-criminal certificate to qualify.
  • Details of the sponsor.
  • Dubai/ UAE Driving License
  • Passport or UAE ID
  • Two photographs
  • No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the sponsor
  • Eyesight and physical fitness certificate
  • The application fee
  • Copy of UAE Residence permit or visa

UAE Driving License

For applying for a Dubai driver PErmit, it is vital to hold Dubai/ UAE Driving license for Light Motor Vehicle (LTV). Without this, the application will not be proceeded. You can submit the applications at RTA Dubai.

Application fee for Driving license

Taxi driver job in Dubai

For starting a taxi driver job in Dubai, they need to pay a fee of AED 200 for Dubai Taxi Driver permit. However, before that, the necessary requirement is a UAE Driving license which requires a separate feel. For applicants under the age of 21 years, the application fee is AED 100. Applicants above the age of 21 years have to pay a fee of AED 300.

Where to Find Taxi Driver Jobs in Dubai?

Interested applicants can find jobs in Dubai and other surrounding cities at the following sites: Abu Dhabi government Jobs, Arabia Taxi, Nafis Jobs, Uber, Dubai Taxi, Federal GOvernemnt Job Portal, Careem, Kawader Jobs, and more.

Duaa Naeem
Duaa Naeem
Dua is a seasoned writer who loves to write on Pakistani Entertainment and Infotainment while having her Masters in English literature

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