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You will regret coming to KSA...
MHAA wrote:i am from USA and with Arab nationallity and it really sucks.. Very expensive to do anything and the laws are getting worse.聽 Goto Dubai or Qatar much better.
You will regret coming to KSA...
Rigger64 wrote:.聽 Trust me, there are many many places around the globe that "suck" so much more than KSA. I believe expat life is what you make it.
I truly agree with @ Rigger.. Expat life is what you make it..
@MHAA.. I don't think people would regret coming to KSA.. & if so, the Kingdom does not hold any one back.. They are free to leave at will ... working here for most part of our lives and then commenting bad about KSA.. does not look good..
These are my thought's and not everyone would & should agree..
I've lived and worked in so many countries that I've truly found that even those places that seem the most unlikeable often have little gems of hope that redeem them.聽 To me, what makes the difference is a willingness to get out and experience the people, the culture.聽 For the most part a smile and act of kindness can do wonders to overcome any cultural or societal barrier.聽 Living in the Kingdom will have its challenges for my family but we are facing those challenges head on.聽
Rigger
You won't be able to go into an abaya shop & your wife will definitely need one while here. When she arrives she either has to be in long pants & long sleeves or have her order an abaya online. I got my first one through Amazon for cheap. Once she is here they are cheaper to buy at the souqs.
I wish your family good luck on this move. It has definitely been easier on my 2 kids and husband then on me, but being an independent female used to doing most things for myself it has been a huge change. Especially since I can't drive (my biggest pet peeve).
)My wife has several Muslim students who are helping her with her first abaya and she's also found some on Amazon.聽 Do they have to be black?聽 She's seen some beautiful colored ones that she likes.
Once again, thanks for your input about the schools.聽 That is going to be very important for us.聽 I need to talk to momma about travel plans, huh?
Rigger
I think my wife has an account on here.聽 She may reach out to you with questions, if you don't mind...
Rigger
RowdyRoo wrote:I like Jubail best.
What best about Jubail ? pls. let me know.. since I'm new to Jubail.. I'll be there to see it in person.. As far as i know "Fanateer" is a good beach.. any other places.. 
(OR if they have a SPRING!!聽 LOL聽
)
Be prepared to leave all winter clothes behind. January is almost over and am still waiting for a winter聽 
emil.esclabanan wrote:Ideally, how long was the job offer from the time you had your final interview? And when you finally got your offer, what was your next step? Been waiting for my offer though the agent informed me that it was already had the approval and awaiting rhe signature of themanaging director.聽 This is for a job in Jubail...hope everything will be ok by Feb..same with you, very eager to work and experience another chapter in life.
Emil, our experiences seem similar. My process went something like this.聽 聽First initial contact was through professional recruiter in mid-August.聽 I provided my CV and accomplishments and the company liked what they saw.聽 I have a Masters degree and many years of global experience in the area(s) they need.聽 Then went into 3-4 month holding pattern.聽 Late 2013 the phone calls started and I talked to the VP and 2 different directors.聽 聽Offer came first week in January 2014 and I had very little to negotiate.聽 Because they want me on board ASAP I will come into Jeddah initially on contract and company will take me to Ministry in Riyadh to work Iqama directly with the Ministry and get my permanent status.聽 It helps that company is still mostly owned by the royal family.聽 My family should follow at the end of my wife's current teaching contract here in the US.
So...to answer your question, the job offer was made verbally during the final interview.聽 They had already sent me the job description and asked me to make changes and/or additions as needed.聽 Once the offer came the next step was to receive the hard copy offer and wait on travel arrangements to be made.
Looking forward to February.
Rigger
aejaz30 wrote:Hey man Wellcome, people with good and positive thoughts make the sourroundings beautiful and healthy. I like your what u expressed positively about living in KSA or elsewhere as an expat. I guarantee u will really feel safe and good here unpon getting inbound to KSA. The community is not that bad. I am an expat in KSA, living in jeddah since 2000. Here its very safe, very less crimes and very few ways of getting exposed to bad habbits. Well come bro.
These are the kinds of things I need to hear.聽 I know it won't be perfect (this is the first time my family will be traveling with me) but we are all keeping a positive outlook.聽 聽I can only hope and pray that my family and I like it enough to stay for 10 years.聽 That would put my youngest right at high school graduation time and I can see my wife wanting to be back in the States or wherever College may be.
mzak wrote:(OR if they have a SPRING!!聽 LOL聽
)
Be prepared to leave all winter clothes behind. January is almost over and am still waiting for a winter聽
Well, if I leave "all聽 winter clothes behind" I've just cut my clothes by 2/3's - and made for a much lighter baggage load...LOL聽 聽
聽 聽But...if we at least bring one set of winter clothes it will save on buying when we go home for the holidays or visit somewhere not so blessed with sunshine.
prakashbmdr wrote:Welcome to Saudi Arabia. Wishing you good luck n all the best
Thank you very kindly for your warm wishes.
Rigger
Some tips :
Register with the embassy. There are lots of parties.
Your shorts should be bermudas. Anything shorter will attract a lot of stares. My rugby and hiking shorts are a definite no-no.
As a single man I live in and among the locals. I prefer that to the more "sterile", but comfortable for a woman, atmosphere of a compound.
A multiple re-entry visa can be acquired for about 500 riyals. It is essential to be able to disappear from time to time. I need to go and see my girlfriend in Dubai.
If you want to rent a car, as a resident (someone who has an Iqama), you need a Saudi licence. Just take your own licence to the gov dept, fill in the forms, pay the nominal fee and wait a couple of hours. Hey presto..you're done.
Was diving yesterday,聽 before I went to work. There's great diving here. If you are interested,聽 by all means let me know. I saw saudi women diving yesterday in their abayas!
There are private beaches on the Obhur road that your wife can wear a bikini. It's just like Europe or the US. The difference is that you pay an entry fee. You can also get an annual membership.
Your compound should have a pool, social club etc
There should be plenty of people who will be able to supply you with (often quite reasonable) home made wine and beer.
Do not take pictures of any official buildings or palaces. You will be arrested. It took a lot of string pulling to get one of our guys out of jail.
Eh...that's all that I can think of that nobody else talked about.
You have a positive attitude. You will be fine. Good luck and enjoy looking for the tiny hidden gems!
Eoin
garygill wrote:Which restaurant do you manage Eoin? Given your helpful reply sounds like a place I'd like to visit...... Gary
I agree! Just need to get In-Country first... 
. KSA will always be my second home and it's a rare opportunity being given privilege to work in the most Holy Place in the world. Just waiting for the release of my visa and im ready to be back, cant wait! One thing I miss in Jeddah are the shopping malls
and im sure your wife's going to love it too聽
. God bless you and your family...@Lina - thank you so much for your heartfelt and very kind thoughts.聽 This is the kind of warm wishes that are going to make this transition to expat life a good one.聽
R
emil.esclabanan wrote:Ok..I just had my medical exam (done-result's ok) and will be able to complete my passport and other formalities this week..hopefully this will suffice to have the job contract released and flight ticket finalized.. will you be based in Jeddah? I'll be based in Jubail..
I'll be in Jeddah.
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