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5 Reasons to Work in the UAE

  • by: Adrian Mansfield
  • On: 22, Aug 2018
3 min read

With some of the best business and employment opportunities in the world, it's no surprise that the UAE attracts so many international workers.

Why You Should Work In The UAE:

1. Finance Haven

Benefits of working in the UAEExpats working in the UAE aren’t expected to pay income tax. Expected salaries can range between what is earned back in the expat’s home country, to significantly more; this results in a large number of people moving to work in the UAE looking to save more money.

Recently the law changed, meaning that foreigners residing in the UAE are now able to purchase their own property. Instant resident status is given to those who buy in the UAE – a great way to reinvest money in to the economy.

The UAE’s Emirati Dirham (AED), has remained stable and strong since the beginning of the century. Additionally, this combined with the steady growth in GDP of around 5% each year, makes the UAE one of the most financially stable destinations in the world.

2. Location and Climate

In the UAE, grey, dull, miserable drizzle doesn’t exist. Instead, the weather is almost always hot and sunny. The lowest temperature of the year reaches on average 20 degrees, but fortunately, this drop doesn’t impact the warm sea and stunning beaches.

The UAE is perfectly situated close to Africa, Asia and Europe; meaning, destinations such as the Seychelles, Kenya, Phuket and Sri Lanka are all on the doorstep and easily accessible.

3. The Lifestyle

If you’re looking for the perfect work-life balance, the UAE is the destination for you to work; the majority of people living and working in Dubai are non-citizens.

Communities are enriched with a combination of cultures from across the globe, which as a result, allows expats and emirates the chance to mix with both Arabic charm and opulence, as well as foreign influences.

Throughout the UAE people are greeted with a warm welcome to some of the best cultures, food and drink from around the world; meaning that the population of people that work and live in the UAE have endless choice.

From world-class golf courses, high-end restaurants, shopping in some of the world’s largest malls, great nightlife and stunning beaches, the lifestyle opportunities are virtually endless.

4. Starting Your Own Business

A survey by HSBC revealed that Dubai (the UAE’s largest city) is ranked the second-best city in the world after Singapore, for expats looking to start new business. In this survey, the UAE’s entrepreneurial environment, job prospects and salaries are highlighted as primary factors for Dubai being a great place to start a business.

With new consumers, the rise of internet technology and new markets arising, Dubai is the land booming with new job opportunities.

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5. Global Exposure

With its diverse array of work and employees, the UAE no doubt gives you the biggest grounding in international business. It’s a global financial and trade hub offering tons of opportunities to those who want the best experience on their CV.

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The growing economy offers a hand in all sectors – a constant influx of both investors and workers who wish to make the most of the benefits.

Aside from the esteem that working in the UAE adds to your resumé, there are plentiful opportunities to develop your skills and further your career.

Find out more about working in the UAE.

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