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Dubai Records Higher Arrivals as Global Demand Grows

Dubai: The number of people coming to Dubai is still higher than the number of people leaving. This shows that Dubai is becoming a popular place for people to visit, work and live, says a top official.

Lieutenant General Mohammed Ahmed Al Marri, who is in charge of the General Directorate of Identity and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai says that a lot of people want to come to Dubai because they trust the systems and services here.

Al Marri says that everything is working well at all the entry points like airports and borders so people can come and go easily. More people are coming to Dubai than leaving, which shows that Dubai is a place to visit or live.

Recently officials checked how things were working at places like Dubai International Airport, the Hatta border crossing and the Al Aweer follow-up sector.

Al Marri says that it is very important for all the entry points to work together smoothly so people can travel easily and safely. This helps make sure that everyone has an experience and that the rules are followed.

At Dubai International Airport the systems for processing passengers are working very well so people can get through quickly. Travellers like that they can use technology and simple procedures to get through the airport fast.

The Hatta land border is also working well with a steady flow of people crossing the border.

Al Marri also says that digital systems are helping to make things work better at the Al Aweer facility so decisions can be made quickly and accurately.

He says that the reason things are working well is because all the government teams are working together. Dubai is always trying to improve and innovate, which helps it compete with places around the world.

More people are coming to Dubai than leaving, which shows that Dubai is becoming one of the popular places, in the world. Officials say that they will keep working to make things better so Dubai can be a place to live and visit.

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