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The Complete Moving Checklist for Dubai Residents

Serene Dubai Movers and Packers

Most moving checklists you find online were written for somewhere else and quietly omit the things that actually take time in Dubai — the building permit, the DEWA transfer, the Ejari registration, the internet connection with a lead time nobody warned you about. This one is written for a Dubai move.

Six to four weeks before

  • Confirm your moving date, and check whether it falls in the month-end peak — the last three days of a month and the first two of the next are the busiest in Dubai.
  • Give notice on your current property in line with your tenancy contract.
  • Ask both buildings — old and new — what their move permit process and lead time is.
  • Book surveys with two or three movers and get written quotes with the scope listed.
  • Order internet at the new address. This has the longest lead time of anything on this list and is the most common thing to leave too late.
  • Start decluttering. Everything you throw away now is something you do not pay to move.

Three to two weeks before

  • Confirm your mover and your date in writing.
  • Get the trade licence and insurance certificate from your mover and submit the permit applications at both buildings.
  • Secure the service lift slot at both ends as soon as each permit is approved.
  • Arrange your DEWA final reading and closure at the old property, and activation at the new one.
  • Register the new tenancy contract with Ejari — you may need it for the permit itself.
  • Book any specialist help you need: a technician for plumbed appliances, a handyman for TV mounting or curtain rails.
  • If your dates do not line up, arrange storage now rather than on the morning.

One week before

  • Confirm the permit approvals and lift slots are actually in place at both buildings.
  • Update your address with your bank, your telecom provider, RTA, and your employer or PRO.
  • If you are self-packing, get materials delivered and start on anything you do not use daily.
  • Run down the contents of the fridge and freezer.
  • Arrange for pets and young children to be elsewhere on the day — it is safer and considerably faster.
  • Set aside anything the movers should not take: passports, Emirates IDs, jewellery, cash, medication, laptops.

The day before

  • Empty, switch off and defrost the fridge and freezer so they drain overnight rather than leaking in the truck.
  • Pack a first-night box: bedding, towels, chargers, basic toiletries, a change of clothes, kettle and mugs. Keep it with you, not on the truck.
  • Confirm the arrival time with your mover and make sure someone will be present at both addresses.
  • Photograph the condition of both properties, and of any valuable furniture, before anything is moved.
  • Charge your phone. On moving day you will use it more than you expect.

Moving day

  • Walk the crew through both properties and point out anything fragile, valuable or awkward.
  • Confirm what stays — landlord furniture, fitted wardrobes, curtain rails — before loading starts.
  • Keep the permit and your Emirates ID accessible for building security.
  • Take the final DEWA meter reading at the old property.
  • Check every room, cupboard, balcony and store space before the truck leaves.
  • At the new place, direct boxes by room as they come in rather than sorting later.
  • Walk both properties with the crew before signing off.

The first week after

  • Check the DEWA account at the new address is active and in your name.
  • Confirm the Ejari registration is complete.
  • Test everything electrical and plumbed before the warranty window on any damage closes.
  • Report any damage to your mover promptly — most policies have a short notification period.
  • Get the old property’s deposit inspection booked.

For the building paperwork in more depth, see our guide to Dubai move permits. If you want the whole thing handled, get a quote.

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