Dubai: House rent and child’s education are the top monthly expenditure heads for Dubai-based Russian expatriate resident Milana Babikova, accounting for Dh12,000 in total. In a pandemic-hit realty market, Babikova managed to negotiate an attractive deal for a two-bedroom apartment in Dubai Marina at similar rent that she was paying for a single bedroom apartment in The Greens. What’s more, the landlord agreed to accept monthly rent cheques as opposed to a lump sum payment.
“While I managed to negotiate the house rent and save a monthly sum of Dh200-300 on Salik too, a conscious decision to shift my daughter from a British curriculum to an international school added Dh3,000 to my monthly expense. This will enhance her prospects of higher education in a country of her choice instead of being restricted to the UK,” Babikova explained.
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VIDEO: Father wears dinosaur suit to son’s school as part of fairytale lesson in Dubai
The Russian father named Roman Avoninkov, like always dropped his son Maxim, 5, to school in Barsha.
Roman chose to wear dinosaur suit. And he went all the way to the school gate to drop his son.
Smart Vision School said, “Safety first always at Smart Vision School, helping to fight COVID-19 and the occasional morning drop off dinosaur.
The British curriculum said the father wore the suit to join the school and the son in a fairy tale focus.
The school also said, It is nice for parents to get along and share their children in the educational journey.