Sunday 5 August 2012

Expatriates Making Abu Dhabi Grow Beyond Horizons


Abu Dhabi is one of those cities that have seen a sudden rise during the past decade or so. No doubt the Abu Dhabi city was famous all over the world for being the capital of the United Arab Emirates and also one of the largest oil producing cities in the world, but this new elevation was for another reason and that is the tourism. Tourism industry has certainly boosted during the past few years in Abu Dhabi and that is the reason why Abu Dhabi property prices have multiplied. The business has also shown high growth in the due course and as a result the Abu Dhabi GDP rose to 29.9% in the year 2012.

The number of expats in Abu Dhabi has also climbed in the recent years. Although this department was considered to be Dubai’s but the recent mounting of the number of expatriates in Abu Dhabi made many investors to re-think their business policies and forced them to invest in Abu Dhabi. The expatriate population of Abu Dhabi has played a huge role in this GDP growth and it is beyond any doubt that the businesses in Abu Dhabi repay the hard work of these expatriates through good monetary rewards.

This is why the state is attracting even more foreigners to come here and seek jobs and invest in its businesses. The expatriates that come to Abu Dhabi feel the need of a reliable accommodation in Abu Dhabi and the Abu Dhabi rental apartments and villas are a perfect solution for all those who come here for to live for any purpose. A large number of doctors are also coming here to earn a better living, especially from India and Pakistan, where pay scales are not that high. These doctors come here to get a better compensation of their skill and science as the Abu Dhabi hospitals are a lot better pay masters as compared to their South Asian counter-parts.

The students, artists and the skillful personnel that is entering Abu Dhabi for the past few years has really taken this city to new heights where Abu Dhabi can compete, in fact surpass most of its regional competitors in terms of business, tourism, facilities and also the property business.

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