Mr. Kamal Vachani, Group Director of Al Maya Group, says:

It’s great news that the UAE has maintained its first place in the Arab world for the sixth consecutive year in the latest World Happiness Index, and the credit goes to the wise leadership of the country. I wholeheartedly congratulate the Rulers of the UAE for this great achievement.

I have been here for the last 28 years, and I love this amazing country. I believe that the UAE is the world’s best country for expatriates that’s the reason more than 200 nationalists live here together happily.

The UAE offers a safe and secure environment, which is very important for my family and me. Especially during the coronavirus epidemic, the UAE is the safest place on earth. Also, it offers all amenities and quality of life to enjoy a world-class lifestyle.

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