The United Arab Emirates is made up of seven emirates, one of which is Dubai (Developers in UAE). It is also the name of the emirate of Dubai's capital city. Dubai's prosperity is based on the oil sector, but it has effectively diversified its economy so that it now has several strands sustaining its fiscal strength, such as tourism, real estate, financial services, health, and education. His Majesty Dubai is ruled by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and the emirate, along with Abu Dhabi, has veto authority on some national issues in the country's legislature. As a result, international buyers in Dubai, for example, are permitted to own the freehold title to such properties, although this is not the case in all other UAE emirates. For a variety of causes, Dubai has been an extremely common destination for expatriates looking to relocate. To begin with, amid the emirate's economic contraction, which struck the rest of the world in 2008, Dubai is still a thriving economy with plenty of job opportunities and plenty of opportunities for heavy speculation in the local property sector. The lifestyle in Dubai Developers is also extremely appealing to expats, especially for Western expats who benefit from a generally excellent environment, fantastic leisure facilities, a reasonably relaxed pace of life and decent education and healthcare standards. If you're dreaming about moving to Dubai, here's what you should know before you do: