Cityfan, there is something called a "G" conversion for people with that level of experience. It cuts the exams down to just two with one of them being airlaw. I believe but am not sure you need 3000 hrs on aircraft over 30,000kg.
If anyone knows the exact regs I'd be curious myself.
touch_n_go, there are JAA AME's in the gulf area, you need to look them up on the CAA website under overseas AMEs.
Muddy Boots
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