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first of all thank you for thinking of our egypt as a beautifull country , as for your quiz you should be doing fine " financial wise" as i think it could help if you go through classifieds section in egypt " in this site " to have an idea about renting flats average & real states , car renting ,city cap companies websits .that will give you an idea about what level on how much .
That's my advice. 
When decide you will meet a lot of people welcoming you and provide assistance when needed.
Good luck.
IMIG
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I tried to find it, but...
And if you are not aware and not vigilant - unfotunately the people doing the looking after will probobaly rob you blind. Sad but true!
Also please take care - the medical side of things here is very different - and I must admit I wouldn't want to be living here when I am old with all the ailments that come with old age.
rosazman wrote:If less? Like 200,000 LE?
Is getting visa a problem...
More like 350,000
what kind of a visa are you talking about? Residence? Yes it is not easy unless you qualify
I think you could live very comfortable here in Egypt on your income. Average flay to buy in Cairo is around $50 to $60k. Or you can rent for approach $260 a month
The big problem for Peter will be the communication. Arabic is very difficult to learn and as you get older learning becomes harder
I think Peter could find some nice people to share his twilight time with.
You need to be clued up on medical fees. If you have bought a property worth over US$50,000, a consultation with a doctor at one of the excellent hospitals in the e area where you live should be at Egyptian rates and currently this is about 65 LE per consultation. The cost of tests, blood test, urine test stool tests, and ultrasound scans are no more than about hundred and 50 to 200 LE per test. if you don't buy a property and fall ill it can be absolutely crippling financially if you don't have insurance. I don't have it because it would be horrendously expensive at my age. So if anything serious goes wrong I would have to return to England. I've already had bouts of gastritis, but these were cleared up very quickly by the hospital by very competent and friendly doctors and for less than about $100 equivalent a time. . All the doctors spoke excellent English and you will find that a great many people do in Egypt – especially the more educated locals.
As in a any foreign country, you need to be careful with the locals, who will rob you blind if you don't watch out. But you soon get to learn what the real prices are. Ifyou don't drive, you find your own private taxi driver who won't cheat you, get to know the prices at the local Souk and shop in the shops where the prices are fixed if you're not good at bargaining!
You are welcome to contact me off list if you want to and if you want to just reply to this asking me to contact you and I will find a way to send you my email address.Perhaps we could go fishing one day if you choose to live where I am. Good luck to you!
lynneroy2002 wrote:Not ironic at all there are more Egyptians wanting to move to the West. Only a small few Westerners wanting to come to Egypt.
I know that for sure. Egypt is a net exporter of humans
It's rather funny, you're an Aussie in Egypt, I'm an Egyptian moving to Australia
lynneroy2002 wrote:Believe me I am not here by choice anymore. I am here because of my husbands work. Where and when are you going to Australia?
Moving permanently to Australia by the end of this year. Haven't decided on a place yet but probably a suburb in the greater Sydney area
lynneroy2002 wrote:I am sure you will love it  I too Am from Sydney
I am so sick of big cities to be honest (in Dubai for 2+ years now)..... I love regional Australia. Few months ago I toured for 500+ KM on a motorbike through regional Australia. Nature, forests, and mountains are lovely. Rode through Mt. Tamborine, Canungra, Numinbah, Murwillumbah, Currumbin, Byron Bay, Lismore, Nimbin
I am going to start my business and will be working from home, in a year or two if most of my clients are remote (not many local/walk-ins), I will definitely buy a house in regional NSW and enjoy the greenery and scenery
Good Luck. And follow your dream
lynneroy2002 wrote:Australia is the only country that I know of that you can actually make your dreams come true. In saying that it's not as easy S it once was. Things have changed dramatically in the last ten years. I agree with you about big cities. Give me the wide open spaces any day
Good Luck. And follow your dream
I'd take Australia's worst year over Egypt's best on any given day ...... Egypt today is at its all times low 
Thanks!
i know several people who have stayed here into retirement, nearly all women and know women married to Egyptians who have reached that age. These women have grandchildren and Egyptian in-laws so you can see there is a fair mix. it really depends on you as a person.
at New Cairo there is a British Club as there is in Maadi and they have a German night I think mainly teachers. there another expatriate club the Ace in Maadi, the European in Heliopolis. these are all Egyptian and expats. expat numbers are not huge but I mentioned clubs as most of us need fellow expats at times. i know there used to be a website run by Germans.
how you live of course is up to you and rent etc etc but if you say £1000.0 you can live quite well. i have lived in several areas in Cairo and I moved to Maadi as I knew more people living there and socially there is more going on. if you are a church goer you can look at the churches.
Visas I think are for three months now look up on the net.
Anne
Best of luck
Thanks!
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You may want to consider a "suburb" of Hurghada like Makadi Bay. There are several nice developments and the area has an international community and pristine seaside activities.
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