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Six out of ten people surveyed remain confident in the economy of the country

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The economic and political stability in the UAE continues to attract careerorie­ntated expats to the country in comparison to other markets globally, according to HSBC’s Expat Explorer 2016 survey.

Despite complex macroecono­mic conditions and rising prices, people recognise the UAE for the financial benefits it provides, along with the safety and high quality of life for families. The country was ranked 12th out of 45 markets around the world by expats as a destinatio­n to live and work, while Singapore, New Zealand and Canada were chosen as the top three markets globally. In its ninth edition, the HSBC study examined the responses of nearly 27,000 expats from across the world, and 3,092 in the UAE, to assess their views towards life in their host countries. The UAE was highlighte­d by expats as a safe haven, with nearly 8 in 10 (78 per cent) selecting it for being more politicall­y stable than their home countries. This sentiment far exceeds the global average of 51 per cent, revealing the degree of uncertaint­y expats in some other markets have towards their host countries.

Career-driven expats

According to the research, nearly 6 in 10 are confident about the local economy, however, this represents a 4 per cent drop in the number of UAEbased expats that expressed the same attitude in 2015. Nonetheles­s, sentiments here are the highest in the Middle East, and are above the global average of 52 per cent, which can be attributed to the challengin­g macroecono­mic environmen­t across the world today.

The UAE also continues to be recognised for starting a business (53 per cent) and advancing a career (54 per cent), sentiments that rose from last year and exceed the global average of 43 per cent and 38 per cent, respective­ly. Tied in with this trend, the UAE is also among the top three destinatio­ns for people looking to find a purpose in their careers (20 per cent).

Global average

Two-thirds (66 per cent) of UAE expats said they earn more in comparison to their home countries, and this is evidenced by respondent­s in the UAE reporting an average salary that is about 14 per cent higher than the global average.

“It’s no surprise that the UAE continues to be ranked highly for the financial opportunit­ies it provides expats from around the world, as this has been a consistent trend in the past few years of the survey. Whether it’s the higher earning potential and tax-free income, or the world-class infrastruc­ture available for entreprene­urs, the country has steadily been growing as a beacon for careerdriv­en expatriate­s,” said, Kunal Malani, Head of Customer Value Management, MENA, Retail Banking and Wealth Management, HSBC Middle East.

 ?? WAM ?? His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, yesterday visited the Expo 2020 site in Dubai South district. He instructed the officials to complete the Expo’s infrastruc­ture as per...
WAM His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, yesterday visited the Expo 2020 site in Dubai South district. He instructed the officials to complete the Expo’s infrastruc­ture as per...

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