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About Pathfinder94

Gender:

Male

Currently Lives:

Ar Riyad, Saudi Arabia

Citizen Of:

Yemen

Dual Citizen Of:

Saudi Arabia

HR/Relo
Professional:

Provider of Expat-Related Services & Products

Some Forum Posts:

Saudi Arabia: Long Term Car Rental In Saudi Arabia:

Hi, Ofcourse the most reputable renting companies are AVIS & Budget + some other local companies like Abudiyab. Regarding driving license ,for sure you will need to get Saudi driving license which is accepted in other Gulf countires as well. Khozama94@hotmail.com

Saudi Arabia: how to get to Saudi:

Well , first congratulations to to both of you and wish you happy life ;-) First option : Your boyfriend need first to get the legal documents from the country where you got married that you are offically wife and husband then he needs to submit it to his employer to get the visa for both of you together Second option : Your hsuband first will go to Saudi Arabia and get his legal Iqam (Saudi Residence authorization ID) then from there he can apply for wife visa for you. Wish you good luck Khozama94@hotmail.com

Saudi Arabia: Mobile Phones:

Yes they do work here in Saudi , but if you are going to stay more than 3to 4 days you are not advised to keep using it as it will cost you more than using local numbers which are availble everywhere. Good luck Khozama94@hotmail.com

Saudi Arabia: pls. help:

Hi, I have a friend in Riyadh who is an expert in expatriates housing , his name is Mr. Ziad Qalawi you can call his mobile 00966504229860 If you need further assistance you can email me at khozama94@hotmail.com Good luck

Saudi Arabia: 10 Tips for Living in Saudi Arabia:

Hello every body, As I'm living here in Saudi since the last 45 years and travelled a lot in the country I would like to share you some advises. One of the most important things that an expat should know and keep in mind is the different conservative culture in Saudi than in his own country specially if he is going to live in cities other than Jeddah and Dammam/Khobar. I recommend to read about Saudi life and culture before coming as this will help the expat first to accept what he sees as strange thing for him and at the same time to react and deal with people there the way the like and expect. I believe this way he will gain respect and warm welcom specially that a part of Saudi culture is welcoming the guests and helping them. I saw some books talking about Saudi from foreigner point of view ,reading them will help a lot although I find them exagerating in some subjects but the main common thing is the person attitude in public which will be taken into consideration whenever you are outside on the roads or at your work. I wish Good luck for every one is planning to come here and if feel you need a help do not hesitate to email me at khozama94@hotmail.com BR Mohamed Alsaqaf

Saudi Arabia: Moving to Jeddah, Job offer at KAMC:

Hello Lagilo, Arabian homes compounds are one of the high class ones and providing good services and facilities , but I think their are two compounds for Arabian homes company one is located in center north of Jeddah beside Saudi German Hospital other I don't remember. What I know about KAMC is that one of modern and important medical cities in Saudi arabia but you did not mention if your husband has got a job too in same place or he is just going to join you there, because as social life it would be much better for both of you if he can get a job there too.As I'm living in Jeddah I can confirm to you that you are lucky because it is much open city than others and life here is more comfortable comparing to Riyadh for example. Wish you Good Luck :)

Saudi Arabia: life in riyadh:

Hi, I'm providing services to expats related to housing ,you can view my details ,email,full name ..etc. I think you'll find a big change if you come back to Riyadh after all these long years, the life is much better and more open (of course comparing to what was before :-) ) But I advise you to make sure that you reserve a house before your arrival as there is too much demand for compunds these days. Culture is not changing but city became much modern with much more towers and malls (but still no Cinema :-) ) As a family and if you are more open to different cultures you'll like the life here specially if you make your own circle of friends mainly will be within your compound. Life is very secure ,government had captured all terrorists leaders and every day scoring another achievement against them. If you will need any more information please don't hesitate to contact me at mobile 00966505675175 or email khozama94@hotmail.com

 

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