Living in Dubai: Pros and Cons
Moving to Dubai is something that many people dream of, and no wonder, because it is a unique opportunity to start a new life in one of the most dynamic cities in the world.
Living in Dubai: Pros and Cons
Living in Dubai: Pros and Cons
Moving to Dubai is something that many people dream of, and no wonder, because it is a unique opportunity to start a new life in one of the most dynamic cities in the world. Along with the undeniable advantages, Dubai also has some disadvantages. What are they? Let us tell you more.

Before moving to the United Arab Emirates, many people associate Dubai exclusively with sunny beaches, dizzying skyscrapers and incredible opportunities to live, work and play. This is mostly true, but as we all know, every barrel of honey has a spoonful of tar in it. In order not to collect a lot of information, we have structured it and now we will share it with you.
The advantages (Pros) of living in Dubai
  1. Opportunities. Every year, a large number of promising new companies are established here that require skilled workers. Job opportunities coupled with the ease of doing business make the city one of the most popular places for immigrants.
  2. High standard of living. You can feel it the moment you take a bird's eye view of the city from an airplane. In fact, 86% of respondents to HSBC's 2021 Expat Explorer survey said that Dubai has a higher standard of living than their home country.
  3. Virtually zero taxes. With zero taxes on personal income, capital gains and dividends, Dubai residents have one of the highest levels of disposable income of any city in the world. Income tax here is only 9% and VAT is 5%.
  4. Convenient location. The UAE is located at the crossroads of transportation routes between Europe, Africa and Asia, making it an ideal location for international meetings and business negotiations.
  5. Sunny climate. With bright sunshine for most of the year, UAE residents spend a lot of time outdoors and enjoy the warm sea.
  6. Security and confidence in the future. Dubai is ranked the 11th safest city in the world by Numbeo. The country's strict laws help reduce crime and increase well-being. Walking through the streets of the city at night, you can be completely calm for your property and life.
  7. A thriving real estate market. The city offers a variety of housing options, from spacious villas for family vacations to luxury apartments in ultra-high-rise buildings.
  8. Multicultural environment. About 90% of the country's residents are immigrants, so you'll be surrounded by an open, multicultural community.
  9. Education. The UAE is a convenient "home" for many international schools and universities. As a result, most expatriates can choose to have their children educated according to the national curriculum. The country's Higher Education Strategy 2030 aims to set global benchmarks for learning technical and practical skills that will strengthen the UAE's job market.
  10. World-class medical services. Dubai has long been recognized as a city known for its affordable and high-quality medical services. World-renowned hospitals, medical centers and diagnostic laboratories (Johns Hopkins Hospital, Moorfields Medical Center) are based here.
  11. Opportunity for personal growth. Moving to the UAE for permanent residence is a challenge that will stimulate your development and personal growth.
The disadvantages (Cons) of living in Dubai
  1. Nostalgia for home. Moving to a foreign country causes initial discomfort for many people. And the inability to find "your people" in the early stages only exacerbates the situation.
  2. Very hot summers. During the summer period, the temperature in the UAE rises to +50C, so most people are saved by air conditioners and go out as little as possible.
  3. The need for a car. Dubai is a city of roads, so getting around without a car is extremely difficult. There is public transportation, but it does not go to some popular places, and taxis are quite expensive here (the Dubai Marina-Dubai Mall road will cost you at least $20).
  4. Daily restrictions due to strict local laws and traditions. In the UAE, it is forbidden to eat and drink on public transport, to show emotion in public and to drink alcohol outside the home. There is also a sort of dress code in the country that requires both locals and visitors to be modest in their dress.
  5. Language barrier. If you are fluent in Arabic or English, you will have no problems with employment and communication. However, if you do not speak either of these languages at a conversational level, you will need to "brush up".
  6. Difficulties in obtaining citizenship. The passport of the United Arab Emirates is one of the "strongest" in the world. Unfortunately, if it is possible to obtain it, it is very, very difficult.
  7. High prices for real estate, education and entertainment. Although salaries in Dubai are relatively high, they may not be enough to cover daily expenses.
How to move to Dubai?
As you can see from the article, Dubai's negatives are far outnumbered by its positives. That is why, despite everything, this city remains one of the most desirable places for immigration.

If you are thinking of moving to the United Arab Emirates and want everything to go as smoothly as possible, you can always turn to StableGrowz for help. We will help make the process of moving easy and safe, assist you at every stage of your new journey and prepare all the necessary documents promptly.

Emigrating to Dubai is nice and easy! But only if you are accompanied by real professionals!
14.11.2023
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