 Yeah, next United Arab Emirates. So another part of the world different. We're traveling all around the world today So why go to the United Arab Emirates? because it's a really interesting place and 90% of the population there is Comprisive expatriates from all over the world. So I think that's really interesting I'd love to also teach there for like a year or so. It's been really cool Seems like a very inter or multi-cultural environment and I think that's what attracts a lot of people there and also It has a lot of attractive benefits Like paid airfares the furnished apartments health insurance and a contract completion bonus like a lot of the Asian countries that I've mentioned and Also, actually the Middle East has the highest EFL salaries anywhere. So you can make between $2,500 and $5,500 US dollars per month and that is tax-free So that's a huge incentive for many people to go to this region to teach The requirements are typically a little bit strict so a bachelor's degree Also in any subject, but it's definitely preferred if it's in English or education T-Soul etc A type of certification of at least 100 hours and they usually also want previous teaching experience So this would be a great region or country to go to after you've already taught somewhere And then sort of as a next step If you're looking to go to a new exciting place and make a lot of money Some COVID-19 info so to enter the UAE you must present a negative result of the PCR test So the COVID test if your test result is positive you must stay in isolation for 14 days But if your test is negative you don't have to go into quarantine So that's also really good Yeah Tana says it's too hot Yeah, I think it's it can be quite hot, but there's also really nice beaches. So I think it's really nice I missed South Korea. Yeah, you just missed it, but um, you can just rewatch it It's um, well, it's alphabetically. So just where You can figure it out in the timing. I recommend you watching it All right Taley says non-natives can also apply or is it just for native speakers? Yeah, so being a native speaker is not a requirement in the United Arab Emirates They look for your qualifications your degree certifications And if you are a non-native English speaker, um You know, they probably want a English proficiency Certificates are like a Cambridge certificate or an IELTS or things like that So that's what I would recommend to get Okay Thanks so much for watching We are ITTT the leading provider for TEFL and TESOL training courses If you like this video, please subscribe by clicking the button down here And click on any of the videos here on the left for more interesting teaching tips for getting certified to teach English abroad and online