UAE is an imperialistic country as there is kingdom system therefore, it is considered to be non-democratic country. Although, there are elections but there is lack of elections and it is very rigid and strict also.
Fedex and UPS
It is run by a dictator and that makes it non democratic.
Good examples of these countries could be Saudi Arabia, Yemen, the UAE (United Arab Emirates), and other Middle-Eastern countries.
The Mercedes. Germany makes it, the UAE buys it. Mainly investments and that each country has a majority of people who can speak English. The UAE and Germany have a strong relationship.
Zimbabwe cannot be called a democratic country because although the party in power is the popular government but their rule is authoritative, which makes it opposite of democratic
Lack of elections, or rigged elections.
Sharjah is the oldest city of the United Arab Emirates.It is located besides Dubai followed by Umm al Quwain then /Ras Al Khaimah, as you move Northwards up the coast towards Oman. Sharjah is one of the seven emirates that comprise the United Arab Emirates. Same applies to the Emirate of Dubai where the main city of the emirate is the city of Dubai.
the united states
Question makes no sense. What would possessing a United States "green card" have to do with getting residency in the United Arab Emirates.
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The United States.