UAE: A hub of safety and multiculturalism

Diversity is a cornerstone of Emirate's societal strength and unity

UAE: A hub of safety and multiculturalism
Caption: UAE's ability to absorb people from every culture makes it a favourable place for work and living
Source: Gulf News

UAE:  The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is rapidly becoming a global magnet for talent, boasting a unique combination of factors that attract professionals, families, and businesses alike. Here's a closer look at what makes the UAE such a desirable destination.

Top destination for Work visa seekers

A recent report by Deel, a leading global HR management company, positions the UAE as the most preferred country for individuals seeking work visas worldwide. This ranking highlights the UAE's growing appeal for professionals seeking career advancement and a dynamic work environment. Deel's analysis of data from over 300,000 work contracts suggests factors like strong economic performance, diverse job markets, and streamlined visa processes contribute to the UAE's attractiveness. This news is likely welcomed by both employers seeking skilled talent and individuals looking to expand their careers in a prosperous nation.

High expat satisfaction and global recognition

The UAE's allure extends beyond work visas. It also ranks fourth globally on the list compiled by InterNations, a prominent organization that evaluates expat-friendly cities. This attractiveness is further bolstered by the UAE's impressive performance in international reports throughout 2023, securing the top spot in over 215 developmental, economic, and human development indicators. These combined achievements showcase the UAE's success in fostering a thriving environment for residents and expatriates.

Unmatched safety: A global leader

Safety is another major draw for the UAE. According to Numbeo's 2023 Safety Index, the nation secured the coveted second place out of 163 countries evaluated. But the UAE's dominance doesn't stop there. Three of its emirates – Abu Dhabi, Ajman, and Dubai – have achieved remarkable individual rankings. Abu Dhabi takes the crown as the safest city in the world, while Ajman follows closely at a well-deserved second place. Dubai, the bustling metropolis, also claims the fifth spot on the prestigious list. Adding to this, the UAE maintains a remarkably low crime rate, further solidifying its reputation as a haven.

Quality of Expat Life in Dubai by International Ranking
Image Credit: InterNations

A Haven of Tolerance and Multiculturalism

Cultural diversity is another cornerstone of the UAE's success. The country actively cultivates a safe and inclusive environment for its diverse population. The government promotes tolerance and understanding, fostering a sense of security where residents feel respected and accepted. This commitment extends to legislation like Federal Decree-Law No. 2 of 2015, which prohibits discrimination and hatred based on religion, caste, belief, race, color, or ethnicity. The law safeguards individuals and groups through various communication channels, and violators face potential imprisonment and financial penalties.

UAE hub of diversity and tolerance

A Glimpse into the UAE's Vibrant Expat Community

Looking towards the future, the UAE exhibits immense promise. This optimism stems from ongoing development initiatives encompassing innovative infrastructure projects and advancements in renewable and nuclear energy sources. This diverse economic landscape and its reputation for offering new opportunities are expected to attract a significant influx of individuals seeking to contribute to and benefit from the nation's prosperity.

The population of UAE in 2024 is 10.24 million, according to the official statistics by the Dubai Government, the Dubai population stands at 3.69 Million as of May 2024, and according to research done, the total Expat population in UAE in 2024 stands at 9.06 Million.

UAE expats population breakdown
Image Credit: Global Media Insight 

The Affordability Enigma - A Potential Hurdle

Despite Dubai's strong economic performance, with 86% of expats satisfied with the overall state of the economy, personal finance emerges as a major concern. Less than half (49%) of expats are content with their financial situation, and a meager 35% feel their disposable income allows for a comfortable life. This starkly contrasts the global average for financial satisfaction and comfortable living. While the UAE offers a multitude of benefits, addressing affordability concerns will be crucial in maintaining its position as a top destination for talent in the long run.

This remarkable statistic highlights the UAE's suitability for fostering individual economic growth, which in turn fuels the region's overall prosperity.