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Saudi Arabia: Young family relocation to KSA / Riyadh?:
Hello All,
I have a family of 5. Husband (me), Wife and three daughters. Adults both are 40, Daughters are 3,5 and 7.
I am thinking of complete family relocation to Riyadh for approximately 5 years. Key goal is to save money and see some of the world. I work in IT and have 20 years experience. Based on job sites I estimate I could double what I currently earn at home in Ireland in KSA. Obviously in KSA it is tax free which is a big benefit. I also see there are 9 millions expats living there now.
I have done lots of research on the web. I have read various blogs. Things like Blue Abaya etc. I have also watched documentaries on youtube. So I am aware that KSA is a very traditional Muslim country. I have no problem with this it is after all someone elses country. I have also, when single, worked in the Kingdom of Brunei, which is Muslim but less strict.
I think the financial benefits are clear. However my concerns are quality of life for my family and I. The most important thing for my wife and children is some sense of community. This is very strong in Ireland. Obviously the restrictions placed on woman (no driving, no socialising with other males etc) are a concern. Schools are another concern.
However from what I have learned during research there are ways around many of these obstacles. For example families living in Western Compounds don't have to follow the restrictions within the compounds and some compounds appear to have a good sense of community.
So overall I am wondering is it possible for a family to have a reasonable happy existence in KSA.
Is it possible to make friends easily with other expats?
Can my wife join a running club and go to it without me?
Do other expats move with young families and children?
Are there facilities that my children can use? In or out of western compounds?
Are the sports clubs like squash?
Any information or discussion much appreciated.
Kevin.
Global Expat Forum: relocate:
Hi Sue and Wendy,
I am from Ireland and have lived there all my life. The advantages are smaller population and hence less dense population in rural areas at least. People are still quiet open and friendly. Scenario and country side here are beautiful with many interesting things to see.
As a country we are still in recession but crawling slowly out. Banking crisis is still to be sorted out. Masses of extra tax from public is being put into this. This means more taxes for currently working people.
Disadvantages are the country has become very city centre focused. So most facilties / threates / large companies etc. are based in Dublin (the capitcal) or around other large cities.
Sue, definately wise to visit again before settling here.
Wendy the question about relocation to start again is very broad. What are you looking for? New job prospects? Are you married with kids, single? It is a very big question that needs breaking down a litte.
Using a broad brush here is OECDs top 15 countries from 2013 -> http://www.businessinsider.com/top-countries-on-oecd-better-life-index-2013-5?op=1
Best Regards,
Kevin.
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