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Dubai Remains Safe Haven for Expats Amid Regional Tensions
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Dubai Remains Safe Haven for Expats Amid Regional Tensions

7/10Relevance for Dubai residentsApr 25

Despite the ongoing conflict in neighboring Iran, British expat and reality TV star Caroline Stanbury claims she feels safer living in Dubai than she would in the United States. Stanbury, who stars in the reality show 'The Real Housewives of Dubai', has made the emirate her home and believes the city's strict laws and low crime rate contribute to its secure environment.

The presence of expats like Stanbury is a testament to Dubai's reputation as a safe and welcoming city, even in times of regional turmoil. While the war in Iran has raised concerns about stability in the Middle East, Dubai has consistently been ranked as one of the safest cities in the world. Its strong economy, diverse population, and stringent security measures have created a haven for individuals and families looking to escape conflict or crime-ridden areas.

Stanbury's sentiments are echoed by many expats who have chosen to make Dubai their home, citing the city's cosmopolitan atmosphere, world-class amenities, and business-friendly environment as major draws. As the region continues to navigate the complexities of the Iran conflict, Dubai's commitment to safety and security is likely to remain a major factor in its appeal to expats and tourists alike.


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VERIFIEDCaroline Stanbury feels safer living in Dubai than in the US — AOL.com
UNVERIFIEDDubai has a low crime rate and strict laws — AOL.com
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