Why Dubai

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A thriving business and tourist economy

Dubai is poised to lead the next economic boom by welcoming 25 million tourists in 2025, and doubling its economy to $817 billion over the next decade.

20M

estimated visitors by 2050

5M

expected population by 2027

+200

nationalities in the UAE

Live the Dubai life!

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There are a million reasons why you should want to live in Dubai, but let’s start with these six:
Modern Infrastructure
First-class Healthcare
Safety & Security
Entertainment & Affordable Luxury
International Education
Flexible Business Dealings

More than just a holiday destination

Dubai is a bustling metropolis offering a diverse combination of culture, cuisine, arts, and architecture. The city has established itself as a must-visit destination with its many attractions and multicultural experiences, including distinctive retail and dining concepts, beaches, amusement parks, festivals, and mega malls, and is constantly evolving, reinventing, and redefining itself. With world-class amenities and best-in-class residential communities, Dubai has been named one of the top cities in the world to live and work. 

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Strategic Location
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Young and Fresh Talent
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Startup Hotspot
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Explore Souk Madinat Jumeirah

Whether seeking souvenirs, jewelry, or decorative items, Souk Madinat Jumeirah is perfect for retail therapy. This old-style bazaar has a maze of alleys and wooden walkways brimming with colorful stands and stalls. While less traditional than Old Town souks, wind tower accents and Moorish design offer a nod to local culture and Arabian heritage.