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The Real Reasons Expats Stay in the UAE for the Long Run
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The Real Reasons Expats Stay in the UAE for the Long Run

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Last updated: February 24, 2026 3:59 pm
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Published: February 24, 2026
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The UAE remains one of the world’s top destinations for expatriates, offering strong career opportunities, tax-free income, high quality of life, and long-term residency options. From safety and infrastructure to legal reforms like the Golden Visa, the country continues to attract expats looking to settle, not just work.

The United Arab Emirates has long been a magnet for expatriates from across the globe. Home to more than 190 nationalities, the UAE has a resident population in which expatriates make up the majority. The country continues to attract workers, professionals, investors, and families, many of whom stay for years, with some choosing to remain indefinitely.

While the UAE is often associated with luxury lifestyles, towering skyscrapers, and iconic attractions, long-term residency decisions are shaped by deeper considerations. Quality of life, economic opportunity, administrative efficiency, legal reforms, and social stability all play a role. Together, these factors position the country as a place to settle and build continuity rather than simply pursue short-term professional goals.

High Quality of Life and Financial Incentives

Quality of life is consistently cited as a key reason expatriates choose to remain in the UAE. In the InterNations Expat Insider 2025 report, the country ranked seventh globally as a destination for expats to live and work. It scored highly in categories including quality of life and personal safety, and placed first globally in the “expat essentials” index, which measures housing access, digital infrastructure, and administrative services.

According to the same survey, around 78 percent of expatriates said moving to the UAE improved their career prospects, while about three-quarters reported feeling welcomed and finding it easy to settle in. Economically, expats benefit from tax-free salaries, a major financial draw compared to countries with high personal income taxes. Research on the employment environment in the Gulf notes that lower tax rates contribute to higher disposable incomes for many expatriates, making life in the UAE financially attractive relative to other global destinations. Additional surveys have found that the UAE ranks among the highest globally for increased earnings and the ability to build savings, with expats consistently placing the country above many other relocation markets in terms of lifestyle, family stability, and purchasing power.

Career Prospects, Job Market, and Economic Growth

Job opportunities remain a primary reason many expatriates choose to stay long term in the UAE. The country’s diversified economy, spanning finance, tourism, healthcare, technology, and real estate, has positioned it as one of the leading employment hubs in the Middle East. In the InterNations survey, 58 percent of respondents cited work as a key motivation for relocating to the UAE, with the job market ranked among the best in the world.

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Career progression and professional development also influence long-term decisions. Analysis reported by Khaleej Times found that 76 percent of expatriates agreed their career prospects improved after moving to the UAE, a figure well above the global average. The country also ranked highly in quality of life and infrastructure indexes, with expatriates highlighting ease of housing access and streamlined administrative processes as advantages over other destinations. This combination of opportunity, financial incentive, and ease of settlement helps explain why many choose to remain in the Emirates beyond their initial contracts or postings.

Long-Term Residency Options and Legal Reforms

In recent years, the UAE government has introduced several reforms aimed at encouraging long-term settlement. One of the most significant is the Golden Visa program, first launched in 2019. This initiative grants long-term residency, typically for five or ten years, to investors, entrepreneurs, professionals, exceptional talents, and students who meet specific criteria. Beyond extending residency periods, the Golden Visa reduces reliance on employer sponsorship and offers greater flexibility for career mobility.

Benefits frequently cited include the ability to remain outside the UAE for extended periods without losing residency status, simplified family sponsorship rules, and greater security for long-term planning. These features have made the program especially attractive to those considering permanent or semi-permanent relocation.

In October 2025, additional consular services for Golden Visa holders were announced at GITEX Global. These include emergency support, passport return documentation, repatriation assistance, and expanded family inclusion, services that were previously more limited. These developments reflect a broader commitment to supporting long-term expatriate residents with measures that enhance stability and security. In addition to the Golden Visa, the UAE also offers residency options such as retirement visas for those over 55 and digital nomad visas for remote workers, providing greater flexibility beyond traditional employment-based sponsorship.

Social Stability, Safety, and Ease of Integration

Safety and stability are central to expatriates’ decisions to remain in the UAE long term. The country consistently ranks highly for personal safety and political stability compared to many other expat destinations. In the 2025 InterNations survey, the UAE placed near the top globally for personal safety and user-friendly administrative systems, including accessible digital government services and efficient official procedures.

Language and integration further support long-term settlement. While Arabic is the official language, English is widely used in business, education, and public services, making daily life easier for expatriates who do not speak Arabic. The UAE’s cosmopolitan environment, particularly in cities such as Dubai and Abu Dhabi, encourages diverse social networks and multicultural communities, helping residents feel connected and settled over time.

Quality of Life and Family Considerations

Beyond professional and financial factors, many expatriates point to lifestyle and family stability as reasons for staying. Global surveys have ranked the UAE highly among relocation destinations for lifestyle quality, family security, and the ability to manage expenses effectively. These findings suggest that schooling options, healthcare access, housing availability, and leisure opportunities all contribute to long-term residency decisions.

Healthcare infrastructure in the UAE is widely accessible through both public and private systems. Well-developed transport networks, digital services, recreational facilities, and cultural offerings further enhance daily life. This combination of practical amenities and aspirational lifestyle options makes the UAE attractive not only as a place to work, but as a place to live.

Challenges and the Decision to Stay

While many expatriates choose to remain long term, experiences naturally vary. Rapid population growth has brought challenges, particularly in relation to cost of living and housing affordability. In cities such as Dubai, rising rents and living expenses can influence decisions about how long residents choose to stay, even with the advantage of tax-free income.

Personal circumstances, career transitions, and proximity to family in home countries also shape individual decisions. Despite these considerations, broader trends indicate that a significant number of expatriates plan to remain in the UAE, drawn by a balanced mix of opportunity, stability, safety, and lifestyle advantages.

What Keeps Residents in the UAE for the Long Run

The decision to stay in the UAE long term is shaped by multiple factors. Expatriates consistently cite economic opportunity, quality of life, stable governance, ease of integration, and evolving residency options as key influences. While challenges such as rising costs remain, the combination of professional prospects, financial incentives, and an increasingly inclusive long-term residency framework continues to position the UAE as a leading destination for expatriates.

In an increasingly mobile world, the UAE has established itself not just as a place to work, but as a place where people can build lives, raise families, and plan for the future, often staying far longer than they initially expected.

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