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The United Arab Emirates, according to the latest Numbeo Safety Index Report 2025, was ranked as the second safest country in the world after Andorra. The second interesting fact is the positive performance of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries in this ranking. Qatar was the third safest country in the world, while Oman was the fifth safest after Taiwan, and that indicates that the region as a whole has an exceptionally high safety level. Saudi Arabia was 14th and Bahrain 16th among the world's safest 20 countries.
UAE's Safety Maintained by the Least Criminal Rates
The Numbeo Crime Index for 2025 also confirms the UAE’s safety record. With the second lowest crime rate in the world, the UAE is considered a safe country to live and travel in. The data is based on a survey of visitors to the country.Numbeo's Methodology for Measuring Country Safety
Numbeo's method of country safety measurement is based on rigorously constructed surveys duplicating those conducted by government bodies and research institutions. It usually quantifies public feelings of safety, crime levels, and apprehensions about specific criminal activities. The resulting Crime Index score is between 0 and 100, denoting greater perceived crime. This standard scale allows for simplicity of comparison across nations and cities and provides insight into how safe residents feel their communities are.Key Reasons for the UAE's Tight Security
The UAE's remarkable safety which makes it one of the most immigration friendly Arab countries is due in large part to strict enforcement of laws against crime, drugs and public behavior, with harsh punishment for those who offend. Furthermore, an efficient and trained police force, complemented by advanced surveillance systems, is highly successful in deterring and detecting crime, especially in large cities.






