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Top 10 Nationalities of People Living in Abu Dhabi

Top 10 Nationalities of People Living in Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi is one of the world's most multicultural cities, attracting professionals, entrepreneurs, students, and skilled workers from across the globe. With expatriates making up a significant portion of the population, the emirate is home to residents representing more than 200 nationalities. Its thriving economy, high quality of life, excellent infrastructure, and career opportunities continue to attract people from diverse cultural backgrounds. The following are among the largest and most prominent nationalities living in Abu Dhabi.

  1. Indians
    The Indian community forms one of the largest expatriate populations in Abu Dhabi, working across industries including healthcare, engineering, finance, construction, education, and information technology.
  2. Pakistanis
    Pakistani residents contribute significantly to sectors such as transportation, retail, construction, hospitality, and professional services.
  3. Bangladeshis
    The Bangladeshi community plays an important role in construction, maintenance, logistics, manufacturing, and various service industries.
  4. Filipinos
    Filipino professionals are widely employed in healthcare, hospitality, aviation, retail, education, and customer service.
  5. Egyptians
    Egyptian nationals work extensively in education, engineering, government services, finance, legal professions, and media.
  6. Nepalese
    Many Nepalese residents are employed in security services, hospitality, logistics, transportation, and construction.
  7. British
    The British expatriate community includes professionals working in finance, energy, education, healthcare, and multinational corporations.
  8. Jordanians
    Jordanian professionals are active in engineering, healthcare, education, banking, and corporate management.
  9. Syrians
    Syrian entrepreneurs and professionals contribute to sectors such as retail, food services, manufacturing, and business consulting.
  10. Lebanese
    Lebanese residents are well represented in banking, hospitality, marketing, media, architecture, and senior management positions.

Abu Dhabi's multicultural population is one of its greatest strengths, creating a dynamic environment where people from different backgrounds live and work together. This diversity supports economic growth, cultural exchange, innovation, and international business while making the emirate one of the most globally connected cities in the region.

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