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Iranian Expats in UAE Face Difficult Choices
The New York Times

Iranian Expats in UAE Face Difficult Choices

7/10Relevance for Dubai residentsApr 23

As tensions between Iran and the United States continue to escalate, Iranian expats living in the United Arab Emirates are finding themselves caught in the middle. Many of these individuals have built successful lives and careers in the UAE, but still maintain strong ties to their homeland.

The UAE, with its business-friendly environment and relatively liberal society, has long been a popular destination for Iranian expats. However, the current geopolitical climate has made it increasingly difficult for these individuals to navigate their relationships with both their home and adopted countries. Some have reported feeling pressured to choose between their loyalty to Iran and their desire to maintain a connection to the UAE.

The situation is further complicated by the fact that many Iranian expats in the UAE have family members or business ties in Iran, making it difficult for them to completely sever their connections to the country. As a result, these individuals are often forced to walk a fine line between their two worlds, trying to avoid drawing attention to themselves or jeopardizing their relationships with either country.


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UNVERIFIEDIranian expats in the UAE are facing difficulties due to escalating tensions between Iran and the US — The New York Times
UNVERIFIEDThe UAE is a popular destination for Iranian expats due to its business-friendly environment — The New York Times
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