"The list includes a range of issues from accommodation and driving to employment besides saying expatriates can wear Indian or western clothes "but conservatively", roads must be crossed only through zebra crossings and etc," Anand Bardhan, Counsellor (Community Affairs), Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi told PTI today.
The 34-page booklet "Guidelines for Indians" prepared by the Embassy would soon be uploaded on its website.
The booklet's employment section describes employment contract and specifies leave entitlements to sponsorships and how one can get labour disputes resolved.
Besides, the check-list on accommodation advises expatriates to ensure they rent it "preferably from owner directly"; look for "24-hour security and availability of proper supply of water and electricity, preferably in pest-free buildings".
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Tips like "onus on payment of air-conditioning fee must be clarified" are also included in the booklet.
Driving guidelines warn against throwing trash out of the car, hand gestures and taking to the roads under the influence of alcohol as it can lead to imprisonment and deportation.