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<p>Do expats pay taxes?-that will be the topic of today’s article.</p>



<p>Before introducing this article, if you are interested in our core services which are expat financial, insurance and mortgages, you can contact me&nbsp;<a href="https://adamfayed.com/#contact-me" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">here</a>.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The best time to consider your financial situation is when you are moving to a new country.</p>



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<p><strong>Introduction </strong></p>



<p>An expatriate, or expatriate, is an individual who lives and/or works in a country other than his or her country of citizenship, often temporarily or for business reasons. An expatriate can also be an individual who has renounced the citizenship of his country in order to become a citizen of another country.</p>



<p>So an expatriate is a migrant worker who is a professional or skilled worker in his profession. An employee holds a position outside their home country, either independently or as a work assignment planned by an employer, which could be a company, university, government, or non-governmental organization.</p>



<p>Expats usually earn more than at home and more than local employees. In addition to wages, businesses sometimes provide their expatriate employees with benefits such as relocation assistance and housing allowance.</p>



<p>Life as an expatriate can be exciting and a great opportunity for career advancement and international expansion, but it can also be an emotionally challenging transition that involves separation from friends and family while adapting to unfamiliar culture and work environments. Hence the reason for the higher compensation offered to these labor migrants.</p>



<p>In this article, we will mainly talk about the taxes an expat should pay, what is a territorial tax and a residence-based tax, and in which countries expats do not pay taxes at all, and in which countries the taxes are the highest and lowest.</p>



<p>Do expats pay taxes? In many countries expats have to pay taxes, in addition to American citizens, who are required to file and pay US taxes on their global income, regardless of where they live or work. This means that expats often have to file and pay taxes both in the United States and in their country of residence.</p>



<p>Usually, expats pay only income taxes, as they arrived in the country for a job purpose, that is why below we will review top countries with no income taxes and top countries with the highest and lowest income taxes.</p>



<p><strong><em>Countries with no income taxes</em></strong></p>



<p>For those accustomed to high taxes, it may seem like a distant reality to imagine countries in which one can live without taxes.</p>



<p>You may be wondering how these countries generate enough income to survive without collecting taxes from their citizens?</p>



<p>Many low or zero-tax countries receive government revenues from other sources. This may differ depending on the country. For example, many Gulf countries do not levy income taxes because they receive huge revenues from their state-owned oil industry. In addition, there are beautiful island states such as the Bahamas and Belize, where tourism and offshore financial services make up the majority of their tax revenues and GDP.</p>



<p>Most of the revenue that comes from tax-free and low-tax countries comes from offshore financial sectors. This means that they offer attractive tax breaks for businesses and individuals if they register and start their own business.</p>



<p>Places such as Saint Kitts and Nevis, as well as Vanuatu and the Cayman Islands, are just a few of these places. These countries can attract huge amounts of foreign employers or investment thanks to tax-friendly legislation without imposing direct income taxes.</p>



<p>So, it is clear that there are indeed countries that do not have taxes, but the next question is whether it is really possible to become a resident of these countries in order to get rid of the need to pay taxes. The short answer is yes!</p>



<p>This is definitely possible. However, this is not necessarily easy and can take a significant amount of time, determination, and, in many cases, significant wealth.</p>



<p><strong>United Arab Emirates</strong></p>



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<p>The UAE is one of the few Gulf States that has no income tax (others include Kuwait, Oman and Qatar), largely due to the revenue generated from their oil exports. In addition, the UAE does not levy withholding taxes or corporate income tax (for most types of business), and there is no foreign exchange control.</p>



<p>What really makes the UAE different from its neighboring countries is that it is one of the easiest Gulf countries, that allows its expats to live and work. Known for its freest economy in the world, the UAE welcomes foreign investment and expats who want to relocate and take advantage of the many high-paying job opportunities.</p>



<p>The UAE has recently started issuing 10-year residency visas to foreigners, which are fairly easy to obtain. It is a very comfortable and functional place to live, which is why it is one of the best tax-free countries to pay your attention to.</p>



<p><strong>Saint Kitts and Nevis</strong></p>



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<p>Unsurprisingly, Caribbean tax havens dominate the full list of countries without an income tax. It seems that the number one decision that will make it easier for you to obtain residency or either citizenship is the island nation of Saint Kitts and Nevis.</p>



<p>Saint Kitts and Nevis has totally no income tax, nor any other taxes, which gives a unique opportunity to the expats to work and earn much. They derive most of their income from tourism and, you guessed it, their offshore financial industry.</p>



<p>Saint Kitts and Nevis is easy to get permanent residency and also offers the oldest and best-known citizenship by investment program. After the devastating damage caused by the hurricane in 2017, they are now offering citizenship at a $ 150,000 discount to their hurricane relief fund. The entire process of obtaining citizenship can take less than a year.</p>



<p>This can be a relatively small price to pay for wealthy people looking for a second citizenship somewhere that will provide significant tax breaks, a reliable second passport, not to mention a new home in one of the most beautiful and charming Caribbean islands.</p>



<p><strong>Bahamas</strong></p>



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<p>The Bahamas is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, so as you can imagine, it is also a great place to live!</p>



<p>It is extremely easy to obtain an annually renewable temporary residence permit in the Bahamas for $ 1000. However, you will need to invest at least $ 250,000 in real estate in order to obtain permanent residency, which allows you to become a tax resident and therefore completely gets rid of income tax in the long run.</p>



<p>There is no citizenship by investment program in the Bahamas yet. The significant amount of money you&#8217;ll need to maintain a permanent residency may pay off for those looking to escape to one of the most popular beach paradises and tax havens.</p>



<p><strong>Monaco</strong></p>



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<p>This is the one and only European country that has internationally become one of the best tax-free countries for the mega-rich people to relocate to.</p>



<p>Monaco is a very beautiful country, a wealthy city-state, which is located on the Mediterranean coast. It is also one of the few countries that levy zero tax on its residents and citizens.</p>



<p>Obtaining a residence permit and/or citizenship in Monaco is relatively easy, but extremely expensive. You will need at least a few million dollars to prove you are wealthy enough to obtain permanent residency.</p>



<p>If Monaco sounds like the perfect destination for you, you will join an elite group of wealthy expats leading a tax-free luxury life.</p>



<p><strong><em>What is the difference between low tax countries and no tax countries?</em></strong></p>



<p>The difference between tax-free countries and low-tax countries is that tax-free countries have no income tax at all, which often does not include taxation of other forms such as capital gains, income tax, corporate tax. At the moment there are more than 20 countries in the world that have no taxes.</p>



<p>Whereas countries with low taxes have a marginal tax rates that as a rule does not exceed 10%. Low-tax countries can be a good alternative as they often have a better track record in banking and incorporation.</p>



<p><strong>Low tax countries</strong></p>



<p>There are some countries with surprisingly low-income tax rates. This includes places such as:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Malaysia</li><li>Singapore</li><li>Czech Republic</li><li>Mexico</li><li>Vietnam</li><li>Belize</li></ul>



<p>Countries with a territorial tax system tax income earned only domestically, while income earned abroad is not taxed.</p>



<p>For instance, if you run an online business, becoming a resident of a country which have a territorial tax system, will accordingly lead to the same thing as living in a tax-free country.</p>



<p>In many cases, it is easier for foreigners to obtain a residence permit in countries with low taxes and/or territorial tax systems than in tax-free countries. This is largely due to the nature of the tax-free countries&#8217; economies, which have specific financial rules that favor certain industries.</p>



<p><strong><em>Countries with the highest income taxes</em></strong></p>



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<p>Let’s have a look at some of the countries (mostly European) that have the highest average personal income tax rates.</p>



<p><strong>Germany</strong></p>



<p>Germany has a progressive tax, which means that people with higher incomes pay more taxes than people with lower incomes. The country levies a progressive tax on profits and capital that does not exceed 45%.</p>



<p>Sources of taxable income include agriculture, forestry, business ownership, self-employment, employment, savings and investment, rental property, and capital gains, and other income. The first € 801 in savings and investment income is tax-deductible due to the deposit surcharge. There is a 25% withholding tax on interest and dividends and a 15% tax on royalties.</p>



<p><strong>Denmark</strong><strong></strong></p>



<p>Progressive income tax in Denmark is 55.9%. Danes pay 8% tax on the Danish labor market, 8% health tax, 22.8% to 27.8% municipal taxes, social security tax of 1,135.8 CZK. ($ 167.06) per year and capital gains tax is 27% or 42%. There is a 27% withholding tax on dividends and 22% on royalties.</p>



<p>Job income, bonuses, fringe benefits, business income, fees, pensions, annuities, social security benefits, dividends, interest, capital gains, and rental income from real estate are taxable.</p>



<p>Tax deductions are available for limited contributions to approved Danish pensions, unemployment insurance, interest on debt, charitable contributions, non-refundable work travel, and double households.</p>



<p><strong>Slovenia</strong></p>



<p>Slovenia levies an individual income tax of 16% to 50%. Residents are taxed on their global income, while non-residents will only tax income derived from Slovenia. Six types of income are subject to taxation: employment; business; agriculture and forestry; rent and fees; dividends, interest, and capital gains; and others. Several types of businesses can be taxed at the rate of 20%. Income tax of 27.5% is levied on dividends, interest, and rental income.</p>



<p>Capital gains are initially taxed at a rate of 27.5%, which will be reduced to 20% if the asset is held for at least five years. This rate is reduced by another 5% every five years until the asset is held for 20 years, after which it is exempt from tax. However, capital gains acquired through derivatives are subject to a 40% rate if realized within the first year, although this rate will also decline over time.</p>



<p>Both royalties and technical service fees are taxed at a rate of 25%. It will be replaced by a progressive individual tax rate if they are taxed as part of an individual&#8217;s earned income.</p>



<p><strong><em>Territorial taxes vs. Residence-based taxes</em></strong></p>



<p>Under the territorial tax system, multinational companies mainly pay taxes to the countries in which they are physically located and receive their income. This means that territorial tax regimes generally do not tax the income that companies receive in foreign countries. On the other hand, a worldwide tax system &#8211; such as the one previously used in the United States &#8211; requires companies to pay taxes on global income, no matter where it was received.</p>



<p>Countries introduce territorial tax systems through so-called “participation exemptions,” which may include full or partial exemptions from foreign dividends, capital gains, or both. In this context, dividends can be used to repatriate profits earned from a foreign subsidiary back to the parent company, and capital gains arise, for example, when foreign subsidiaries are sold at a profit. The participation exemption excludes domestic tax on such foreign income, allowing companies to ignore some or all of it when calculating taxable income.</p>



<p>Three cases can be distinguished:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>A fully territorial tax system excludes all dividends from foreign sources and capital gains.</li><li>Partially territorial tax system exempts only a certain share of dividends from foreign sources and capital gains income, or exempts from dividends from foreign sources, but includes capital gains income from foreign sources (or vice versa)</li><li>The global tax system does not exempt from dividends and capital gains from foreign sources.</li></ul>



<p>To understand what is a residence-based tax, let’s review an example on the US. In the US taxes are based on citizenship. This means that it taxes American citizens on their global income no matter where they live. A US citizen residing in London, Toronto, Tokyo, or Johannesburg generally has to file US tax returns and pay US taxes, even if he or she does not live in the US or travel to the US. Taxation is not based on any physical presence checks.</p>



<p>The source of income is also irrelevant: income earned exclusively abroad and additionally taxed abroad is also subject to reporting in the United States. Moreover, Americans overseas are usually double taxed, for example, on certain types of investment income and certain retirement savings mechanisms. In some cases, where a person who was born in the US to foreign parents on a student or temporary work visa who then returned to their home country is also subject to US taxation on their overseas income.</p>



<p>The world norm is to tax citizens depending on their place of residence and income. This is the concept of Residential Taxation (RBT). The ACA&#8217;s approach to RBT is to separate foreign income from U.S. income and to exempt from U.S. tax that foreign source income earned when the U.S. citizen is a qualified overseas resident.</p>



<p>Under the RBT, an individual is taxed only on income from US sources and not on income from foreign sources, as the US citizen is legally domiciled outside the United States. The ACA has developed a roadmap for how Congress can look at the development of RBT, but the legislation should form tax filing committees.</p>



<p>For completing this, tax filing committees must hold hearings and review and analyze data and research from ACA and other organizations. Constantly updating the data and making research is super important, building on ACA&#8217;s existing work with the District Economics Group (DEG).</p>



<p>At the moment, the US tax policy is not compatible with this century’s global economy, where the tax policy of several countries is based on more residency status rather citizenship. CBT works against the economic interests of the United States in terms of creating jobs and increasing exports, is costly and counterproductive compared to the interests of US citizens who live and work overseas, and this is simply not fair.</p>



<p><strong><em>Which country to choose for moving?</em></strong></p>



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<p>In case the no-taxes countries are not the best match for you and your future, moving to a country with a low tax is a good alternative. The idea of ​​moving to a country without income tax is naturally attractive.</p>



<p>However, for many, it may be nearly impossible to move to one of the countries where there is no income tax. In most of these countries, it is difficult to establish permanent tax residency, and becoming a full citizen is even more difficult. Several countries that have territorial taxation make it easier for expats to get a residence.</p>



<p>Some of the top choices in this category include Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, and Panama. Accommodation requirements are particularly simple in Malaysia and Panama. Panama has the added benefit of minimum physical presence requirements, meaning you don&#8217;t need to reside in Panama for more than half a year to maintain your residency (as in most other countries).</p>



<p>If you are a digital nomad or international entrepreneur, then becoming a tax resident of a country with a territorial tax system can actually offer the same benefits as a country without any income taxes.</p>



<p><strong><em>What income from work is taxed?</em></strong></p>



<p>The following list includes some of the main types of employment income that are commonly taxed:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Salary, including vacation pay and vacation pay. It doesn&#8217;t matter how your employer pays you, as long as they use Pay As You Earn (PAYE) correctly &#8211; check, cash or bank transfer possible. It doesn&#8217;t matter how often you get paid &#8211; it can be monthly, weekly, daily, or irregular. It doesn&#8217;t matter if you get the same amount every payday or a variable amount depending on the number of hours you work.</li><li>Delayed salary payments &#8211; although the rules can be complex.</li><li>Costs that are not entirely, exclusively and not necessarily related to the performance of the work are paid or reimbursed by the applicant&#8217;s employer, including:</li><li>Travel expenses between the applicant&#8217;s home and permanent place of work</li><li>Costs of caring for a family member of the applicant, such as childcare costs.</li><li>Other &#8220;private&#8221; expenses of the applicant</li><li>Vouchers that can be redeemed for cash, goods, or services, such as gift certificates.</li><li>Income from a second or third job.</li><li>Payment instead of remuneration, such as payment by the liquidator when the company is liquidated and employees are owed earnings.</li><li>Protective awards that can be awarded by the Industrial Court if the employer has not sent the union a formal layoff notice.</li><li>Retainers are payments made for periods when there is no actual work being done, such as payments to school feeding staff during school holidays.</li><li>Most benefits are lumpy, meaning an allowance that is paid to you regardless of whether you spend it in a certain way or not. However, an employee may be granted tax credits if any of the rounded amounts are spent on qualifying expenses.</li><li>Mandatory payments such as statutory sickness benefit, statutory maternity benefit, and statutory paternity benefit.</li></ul>



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<p>Living In Saudi Arabia Expat Guide &#8211; that will be the topic of today’s article.</p>



<p>Before introducing this article, if you are interested in our core services which are expat financial, insurance and mortgages, you can contact me&nbsp;<a href="https://adamfayed.com/#contact-me" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here</a>.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The best time to consider your financial situation is when you are moving to a new country.</p>



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<p><strong>Introduction </strong><strong></strong></p>



<p>Expat life in Saudi Arabia is full of opportunities, and outside adventures. With a hugely ambitious national economic and social reform program currently in implementation, the Arabia kingdom is moving into a new era to favor foreigners. It’s a classic oil-rich state that holds about a fifth of the world’s proven oil.</p>



<p>However, Saudi Arabia is home to Islam’s holiest sites, including the cities of Mecca and Medina. It’s no doubt that religion plays a crucial role in the day-to-day life of the citizens, influencing the culture, working conditions, and even society. In fact, this country is rough twice the size of Western Europe.</p>



<p>The landmass is mainly deserted and there are large distances between villages. Besides, it’s only 1 percent of the land that can support agriculture. That’s why; the Arabia kingdom imports the vast majority of its food. Talking about its geography, it is located in western Asia bordered by the Red Sea.</p>



<p>On top of this fact, Saudi Arabia has developed 13 strategic programs that aim to transform the economy, support a wider role for women, and also create new jobs in the country. Again, work in Saudi Arabia work is underway on the $500 billion NEOM projects, covering 26,500 square kilometers.</p>



<p>In this article, we will walk you through the ultimate guide to living in Saudi Arabia. Aside from that, you’ll understand the facts and figures of relocating to this country. So, as an expat, worry less if you’re just visiting this country for the first time. We got you covered! So, read further to get a glimpse of it.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Reasons to Living and Working in Saudi Arabia</h2>



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<p>Have you ever asked yourself why you want to live in Saudi Arabia? Do you know the cost and every other expense? Of course, these are the questions you’ll need to ask yourself before planning your relocation process. Without further ado, let’s quickly dive into the reasons to live and work in Arabia.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Financial Prospects</h3>



<p>One of the reasons why people move to Saudi Arabia is because of the financial prospect. The earnings are much and at the same time, salaries are tax-free. Considering this factor in many countries, you can expect to pay tax worth up to 40 to 50 percent of your earnings. In Saudi, savings would be easier than you’ve ever thought.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Global Business Skills</h3>



<p>Having overseas work experience boosts your CV to employers. Aside from this fact, you’ll also learn to do business in other industries. On the other hand, Saudi Arabia can be one of the hardest places to do business, but it also comes with a rewarding experience. If you demonstrate your skill, employers may hire you, and pay you well.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Climate/Weather</h3>



<p>One of the reasons why Saudi Arabia is a unique nation is because of the generous sunlight they get all year round. More so, it may be challenging to go outside for more than two to three months. While in the remaining months, you can enjoy different outdoor activities including beaches, pools, and many more.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Lifestyle and Travel</h3>



<p>The standard of living is high in Saudi Arabia since they import nearly all their goods. Moreover, they have a low cost of living and it’s very common for expats to enlist the services of drivers, gardeners, maids, and nannies. While these depend on your preference, many foreigners enjoy a good lifestyle.</p>



<p>Also, Saudi Arabia is a central location for many top destinations. It has the world’s busiest airport, Dubai International Airport, and many others to mention a few. Meanwhile, the national carrier in Saudi Arabia offers world-class standards of comfort and safety.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Food/Drink/Shopping</h3>



<p>As an expat, you can enjoy a high-quality dining experience and quality cuisines in Saudi Arabia. They have new malls that open regularly, offering consumers the biggest brands and a modern retail experience. Moreover, eating out in Saudi Arabia is a cultural experience and they are rich and flavorful.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Unique Cultural Experience</h3>



<p>In addition to experiencing the Saudi Arabia local cultures, you’ll definitely enjoy its hospitality, and quickly learn how to become friendly. Besides, there are some interesting places to visit in Saudi Arabia. From the desert fortresses and mountain ranges to magnificent outdoor activities, living in Saudi Arabia cannot be overemphasized. Again, if you’d like to start searching for career opportunities, you can browse the available jobs in Saudi Arabia and use your CV to apply directly to the roles you’re searching for. If you’re a client, looking for the next addition to your team, we will provide different job boards (site) in Saudi Arabia to find the right candidates.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Good Transportation Network</h3>



<p>A good transportation network connects all the major towns and cities in Saudi Arabia. Not only that, but to all of Saudi Aramco’s major communities, the roads may be congested with heavy traffic, and riving conditions. To help you get around, we’ve compiled the travel cost within the major cities in Saudi.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Key Facts Expats Need to Know About Saudi Arabia</h2>



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<p>Saudi Arabia polarizes expat opinion just like for other nations. While some enjoy living in traditional expat compounds, other emigrants may struggle to live in the country because of the cultures, rule, and Islamic nation. So, what is life in Saudi Arabia, and what do expat need to know. Check it out now!</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Sharia Law and Dynamic Islamic Culture</h3>



<p>While you’re moving to this country, always know that you can’t resist Sharia law. That’s why it would be better to relocate to this country if you practice the Islamic religion. For decades, Saudis have interpreted their religion rather more conservatively than elsewhere in the world.</p>



<p>As a result of this, the nation’s cultural values have often influenced the way laws were being applied in the country. However, many other countries imbibe the Saudis tradition, which places a great emphasis on the country’s tradition. Also, men and women who weren’t related to each other can relate.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Unique Family Values in Saudi Arabia</h3>



<p>In general, Saudi Arabia has a unique private life compared to the western world. This means that their everyday activities revolve around the family, and it’s uncommon for Saudis to live close to their extended family. As the culture proclaimed, they might even drop by their grandparent’s home for dinner.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">3.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Cost of Expat Accommodations</h3>



<p>Again, Saudi Arabia remains one of the few countries in the world that has continued to offer excellent packages that include accommodation or allowances for expats. That being said, residents also claimed that they are being trimmed as the economic climate remains uncertain to many emigrants.</p>



<p>Furthermore, when it comes to expenses, rent is the major outlay for expats without allowances. As of June 2021, family life in this country may come with other costs. That’s why we advise you to be financially stable before planning to relocate to Saudi Arabia in 2021.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">4.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Dating etiquette in Saudi Arabia</h3>



<p>Let’s say you’ve found a lover after moving to the country for a couple of months, and you probably would love to go on a date. Well, it’s quite simple, but the fact remains that, Saudis love their first date to be on a low-key affair. As most Saudi Arabia rules don’t apply with the same compound, it would contribute to a more relaxed option for couples.</p>



<p>Outside of these spaces, it pays to remember that romance, dating, and pre-marital sex remain taboo in the country. Therefore, once you do find your prince or princess, be sure to dress conservatively and avoid public affectionate.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Saudi Workplace In 2021</h3>



<p>The workspace, especially in the private sector, is quite different from the rest of the world. Outsiders may take a while to appreciate that religious and cultural elements often make their way into the Saudi Arabia workspace. Meetings may take place around prayer times, and women may not choose to handshake a visitor or stranger.</p>



<p>However, most companies now use the Gregorian or international calendar but don’t be surprised if the company still uses the lunar Hijri calendar. Finally, be prepared to work on Sunday as the weekend spans from Friday to Saturday.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Pros and Cons of Living in Saudi Arabia (2021)</h2>



<p>Moving abroad is no doubt an exciting concept. There are so many reasons to consider taking the step to live in a new country, especially in this 21<sup>st</sup> century. However, there are many pros, and cons to highlight to know what favors you the most. Now, let’s take a look at the pros and cons of living here.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Saudis Attractive Salaries</h3>



<p>One of the most appealing things that made Saudi an expat destination is the attractive salaries. In addition, there are no income taxes, and most contracts in this country come with company cars. Some of the sectors that offer opportunities in this country include construction, medicine, banking, and the IT sectors.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Low Crime Rate and Safety</h3>



<p>There’s relatively a low crime rate in Saudi Arabia. This is because of the strict laws and extremely harsh punishments given to offenders. Not only that but many strong security measures keep the citizens from committing an offense. For instance, you’ll high walls around living compounds.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Amazing Education Options</h3>



<p>Expats that move to Saudi Arabia with their family and friends will be pleasantly surprised with the kind of education options in the country. Due to its large expat population, you’ll definitely see many international schools around the city. Even so, there’s a high level of competition to gain admission.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Home to a Friendly Interpersonal Relationship</h3>



<p>Many people who love to take advantage of working in Saudi Arabia shared the citizen’s friendly relationship. In a way, the country’s openness toward cosmopolitan investors encourages more economic growth and more emigrants in a different region. That’s why many expats would travel to this country based on their lifestyle.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Restaurants Food</h3>



<p>While talking about the pros of living in Saudi Arabia, a lot of people forget to mention the food given by restaurants. As of today, the foods given by Saudi Arabia restaurants, most times, can be enough for two people to eat. This implies that you can save a huge amount of money while enjoying your stay.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Cons of Living in Saudi Arabia</h2>



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<p>If you’re planning to relocate to Saudi Arabia, you must have weighed the advantages and the disadvantages to know what exactly would work for you. Saudi Arabia has a total population of 28.7 million people with about 8 million emigrants. Without further ado, below are the cons of living in this country.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">High Work Pressure</h3>



<p>If you’re planning to work while living in Saudi Arabia, you should prepare for the high work pressure. While several companies are used to a week from Monday to Friday, Saudi Arabia&#8217;s work etiquette is different. This is because; their workweek starts on Saturdays and usually ends on Wednesdays.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Strict Immigration Rules</h3>



<p>It’s no doubt that the immigration system in Saudi Arabia can be extremely challenging. Moreover, localization criteria also influence immigration, while the government has set a strict quota in Saudi Arabia to recruits nationals. Research also made it know those work visas are hard to obtain in Saudi.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Expensive Rent/Accommodations</h3>



<p>While the expats compound offers security and comfort, you should be willing to pay for expensive accommodation. If you want to rent an apartment in Saudi Arabia, you should consider paying a deposit of 10 percent. On top of that, you’ll pay utility bills and could rise during the summer month due to air-con usage.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Cultural Shock and Strict Islam Rules</h3>



<p>As aforementioned, Saudi Arabia operates under Sharia law, as it exists as an Islamic state. So, you must abide by these rules and show some understanding of the cultural expectations. Additionally, how the Saudi Arabians treats the women may shock new expats.</p>



<p>Also, wives of expats may not be able to work on their husband’s visas. Besides, it is mandatory to wear an Abaya when they are outside their compound. If you’re coming from a country that practices the Western culture, it might be challenging to adjust to the system as there’s no alcohol and nightlife.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Public Holidays in Saudi Arabia (2021)</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td><strong>Date Observed (2021)</strong></td><td><strong>Type of Public Holiday</strong></td></tr><tr><td>7<sup>th</sup> of May to 17<sup>th</sup> of May</td><td>Eid Al Fitr Holiday Celebration</td></tr><tr><td>18<sup>th</sup> of July 9, 2021, to 24<sup>th</sup> of July</td><td>Eid Al Adha Holiday Celebration</td></tr><tr><td>19<sup>th</sup> of July, 2021</td><td>Arafat Day Observance</td></tr><tr><td>19<sup>th</sup> of June, 2021</td><td>Arafat day observance</td></tr><tr><td>10<sup>th</sup> of August, 2021</td><td>Muharram (Muslim New Year) celebration</td></tr><tr><td>23<sup>rd</sup> of September, 2021</td><td>Saudi Arabia national public holiday</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Saudi Arabia Visa Requirements for Expats</h2>



<p>It is important to remember that the majority of visas available for expats require a company to act as a sponsor. Everyone entering Saudi Arabia will definitely require a visa except if you’re from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states. But, in recent years, the immigration/visa system has experienced a few changes to encourage more foreigners and increase other foreign investment transactions.</p>



<p>Nonetheless, the citizens of the following countries are exempt from visa requirements for Saudi Arabia. This means, if you have only your ID card, you can enter Saudi Arabia with ease.</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Kuwait (as of 2021)</li><li>Bahrain (as of 2021)</li><li>Oman ( as of 2021)</li><li>United Arab Emirates (as of 2021)</li></ul>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Nationality Requirements and Visa Process</h3>



<p>To be eligible for a Saudi Arabia visa, you’ll need to have the following.</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>You must be at least 18 years old, while the minors would have to be accompanied by an adult)</li><li>Have a valid email address, and your passport has to be valid for at least another six month</li><li>You must enter the country with the same passport with which you applied for</li><li>Ensure you apply for a visa online or on arrival</li><li>Apply at an Embassy or any Saudi Arabia Consulate if you’re not eligible for an eVisa</li></ul>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Common Types of Visas in Saudi Arabia</h3>



<p>When you’re planning a trip to Saudi Arabia, chances are that you must first understand the kind of visa you want to apply for. After all, the types of visa you’ll need depend on the purpose of your trip. There are multiple visas for emigrants in Saudi Arabia, but you should only apply for the ones that cover your purpose. As aforementioned, there are many Saudi Arabian visa types, so take a look at them below.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">●&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Business Visa in Saudi Arabia – This kind of visa is issued for business purposes only. If you’re a businessman, and you choose to do your business in this country, this is the right visa. Meanwhile, it is forbidden to conduct a business visa while you’re in Saudi Arabia on a tourist type of visa. Therefore, you can get this type of visa from your country’s Saudi Arabian Consulate.</h4>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">●&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Hajj Visa in Saudi Arabia – This is one of the most common types of visas in Saudi Arabia. It is a special visa category that’s meant for pilgrims wanting to visit the country. Again, if you plan to obtain the hajj visa, remember that the best time to apply for it is between Mid-Shawwal and the 25<sup>th</sup> Dhual-Qa’dah.</h3>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">●&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Tourist eVisa in Saudi Arabia – The country has begun to issue tourist visas to foreigners since 2013. While the government decided to enhance this factor, there are 51 eligible nationalities. If you’d like to be in this category, you can get a Saudi Arabia eVisa online but remember that the visa is for tourism only.</h3>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">●&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Family Visit Visa in Saudi Arabia – unless you have a family member in Saudi Arabia, you can apply to visit your family members in the country. However, many rules come with this type of visa. It is meant for US citizens or people who live and reside in the United States legally. Again, you cannot work while on a family visa, and you’re obligated to abide by the country’s rules and regulations.</h3>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">●&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Work Visa in Saudi Arabia – Saudi Arabia work visa allow you to gain employment opportunities in the country. During this process, your employer has to provide a Saudi work permit for you. And once you receive your work permit, you’re eligible for a residence permit from the Ministry of Labor in KSA.</h3>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">●&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Saudi Arabia Student Visa – Saudi Arabia allows foreigners to study in the country. Before or during this process, you must have secured admission from an accredited institution before traveling to the country. Afterward, your institution will verify your authenticity before you can apply for a study visa.</h4>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">●&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Transit Visa in Saudi Arabia – The Saudi Transit visa is meant for citizens who need to fly to a third country en route to Saudi Arabia. They are not visa-exempt for the KSA but will get the Saudi Arabia transit visa.</h4>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Saudi Arabia Visa Fees (Subjected to Change)</h2>



<p>It should be noted that the Saudi Arabia visa fees can change anytime without proper notification. Therefore, the analysis above will show an average visa processing fee in the country. On top of that, you’ll need to pay a certain amount of money for VAT at the applicable rates in the KSA.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td><strong>Visa Type in the KSA</strong></td><td><strong>Visa Fees in KSA</strong></td></tr><tr><td>eVisa fees in the KSA</td><td>SAR 450</td></tr><tr><td>Business Visa in KSA</td><td>SAR 250</td></tr><tr><td>Multiple Business visa</td><td>SAR 520</td></tr><tr><td>Work, Transit, Student &amp; Residence visa</td><td>SAR 55</td></tr><tr><td>Hajj, Umrah, Government entry</td><td>Free to the KSA</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">COVID-19 Related Restrictions in Saudi Arabia</h2>



<p>As of June 30, 2021, the authorities in Saudi Arabia have continued to maintain a strict restriction to Covid-19. In response to the spread of a new variant, an entry ban has been placed on many countries including India, Argentina, Egypt, Brazil, Pakistan, South Africa, Lebanon, Turkey, and Indonesia.</p>



<p>Other restrictions affected by the global pandemic include mandate use of protective face coverings, limiting public gatherings, compliance with social distancing, and many others to mention a few. Therefore, abide by the national health and safety measure to enjoy your next visitation.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Conclusion</h3>



<p>The standard of living is high in Saudi Arabia. This way, it’s quite okay to be financially buoyant before planning to relocate to Saudi Arabia. Most expats in this country live in Jeddah and Riyadh because of its Western amenities. Nonetheless, if you’re planning to relocate to this country, read this expat guide to understand what it takes to explore the Saudi Arabian community.</p>
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