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Dziewczyny z Dubaju: Her Dubai Story
Dziewczyny z Dubaju: Her Dubai Story
17.04.2025 05:00

E2E12: Kim Medina: from the Philippines to Dubai - Her Journey to Head of Legal

In this episode, I have the privilege of speaking with Kim Medina, Director of Legal & Compliance at Knightsbridge Group.

Kim works with high-net-worth individuals, advising them on corporate, immigration, and family matters—a field where precision, strategy, and deep legal knowledge are crucial. In this episode, we’ll discuss:

✔️ Kim’s personal journey—what brought her to Dubai and how she built her career.

✔️ As Kim comes from the Philippines, we will discuss the roles Filipinos play in Dubai’s economy and why so many consider it their second home.

✔️ The business environment for women in Dubai —where do women thrive more?

✔️ Kim’s personal decision to revert from Catholicism to Islam and how it shapes her life today.

✔️ The legal landscape in Dubai—Sharia vs. Civil Law and the importance of wills & powers of attorney, especially for women.

✔️ What you need to know before starting a business in Dubai, including visas, business licenses, and common challenges that expats face.

Whether you're considering a move to Dubai, thinking about starting a business, or just curious about the realities of legal work in the UAE, this episode is packed with insights, advice, and eye-opening perspectives.If you found this story inspiring, I have a small request – share it with your friends and leave a positive review.

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Until next time, take care, and see you soon!

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Jak Kim pochodzi z Filipinów, porozmawiamy również o roli, które Filipinie mają w ekonomii Dubaju i dlaczego tak wielu z nich uważa, że to jest ich druga dom.

Może to jest miejsce, gdzie mogłabym zrobić internat, przed tym jak praktykuję prawo w Filipinie itd.

W Filipinie, mimo to, że ryzyko jest bardzo industrializowane, bardzo cywilizowane, jest to przede wszystkim chrześcijańskie, katolickie społeczeństwo.

To nie jest tajemnicą, że Filipinie wciąż próbuje być na zewnątrz, częścią wielkich chłopców, ale w tym momencie mamy rozwinięty ekonomię, więc wiele rzeczy w rządzie...