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Post by grahul77 on Jan 26, 2022 9:58:31 GMT
Hi I will be moving to Dhahran in the last week of March after my offer was finalised after a long 11 months since I gave my interview. With my tickets in hand it all seems real now. Do anyone of the old timers have a checklist of to do things from now to till the time I am in the camp. Any help will be appreciated. Regards
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Post by kyle1639 on Jan 27, 2022 16:28:51 GMT
Congratulations on the new job! Certainly not a decision thats taken lightly.
I'm not an old timer by any means, but fairly new to Aramco and Expat lift.
Few things I've learned along the way,
Definitely pay for extra luggage, take what you want to make your life comfortable from home.
Pretty much everything is available in the shops here, the furniture shopping etc is on par, if not better than the UK, and there is an IKEA in Dammam if you want to go that way.
Try find out from you RA where your housing will be assigned and if its been converted to 220V, as they are going through a transition to 220V in camp, so some are still 110V.
I'm in Ras Tanura so can't comment on the Dhahran camp side of things, although I've visited once and was blown away.
Try have all your certificates and documents in order, especially if you are bringing your family. You'll need your marriage certificate, children's birth certificates and professional qualifications.
If you've any questions feel free to PM me, as I've been in your shoes only a few months ago and know how daunting it can be, but it's a decision I've not regretted for a second coming here.
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Post by grahul77 on Jan 31, 2022 3:42:06 GMT
Thanks Kyle, much appreciated.
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Post by arcticengineer on Feb 7, 2022 3:46:37 GMT
Dittos on paying extra to bring what you want in luggage. The good think about Dhahran is you can get most anything you need for home supplies in Khobar and it's a modest cab ride. I would have your relocation advisor verify if your home has been converted to 220VAC. It's a real pain if your house is 110 only (as mine still is in Udhailiyah) as you can't purchase any 110 VAC appliances in kingdom.
If there are any sports you enjoy, tennis, golf, cycling, scuba, etc., I would bring your gear with your. Quality sporting goods are hard to come by in kingdom.
Figure out what you plan or need to do in terms of forwarding your mail. I suggest getting a voice over internet service for affordable calls back home. I used Vonage at first, but you have to load the app on your phone in the US and log in before you can use it overseas. If your app is logged out then you can't log back in in Kingdom and the service is essentially useless. I switched to Voiply and it's been working fine and includes text as well as voice and is much less expensive than Vonage.
Bring plenty of pairs of shorts and t-shirts, it seems to be daily clothing when not in the office for most of the year and don't go anywhere without sunglasses.
A bicycle is really handy to have for getting around camp until you get a car so I highly recommend brining one, and a backpack. It will be a several month process to get your drivers license and walking or relying on inter camp busses has it's limitations.
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Post by drhassan on Jan 15, 2024 11:08:22 GMT
Congratulations on the new job! Certainly not a decision thats taken lightly. I'm not an old timer by any means, but fairly new to Aramco and Expat lift. Few things I've learned along the way, Definitely pay for extra luggage, take what you want to make your life comfortable from home. Pretty much everything is available in the shops here, the furniture shopping etc is on par, if not better than the UK, and there is an IKEA in Dammam if you want to go that way. Try find out from you RA where your housing will be assigned and if its been converted to 220V, as they are going through a transition to 220V in camp, so some are still 110V. I'm in Ras Tanura so can't comment on the Dhahran camp side of things, although I've visited once and was blown away. Try have all your certificates and documents in order, especially if you are bringing your family. You'll need your marriage certificate, children's birth certificates and professional qualifications. If you've any questions feel free to PM me, as I've been in your shoes only a few months ago and know how daunting it can be, but it's a decision I've not regretted for a second coming here. Hi kyle1639, I'm travelling from the UK in Feb 2024, can you share a checklist/tips, not to miss anything.
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Post by davidex on Jan 29, 2024 20:18:19 GMT
Hi can i please get the checklist too
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Post by mh2024 on Feb 23, 2024 4:49:23 GMT
Hi, thank you for maintaining and contributing to this informative and helpful forum.
After a lot of soul searching, I’ve accepted a position with Aramco. Planning to arrive at Dhahran end of March (wife will join in a month or two). Looking forward to meeting many of you in-person.
Based on your comments/suggestions, below is my high-level checklist:
Before arrival: 1) Bring original and copies of diplomas, certificates, marriage certificate, etc. 2) Inform bank/credit card companies regarding travel, out-of-country charges, cash withdrawals. 3) Bring enough USD for two months. 4) Bring personal laptop, phone for local use. 5) Get VPN.
Upon arrival: 1) Exchange USD for SAR at the airport. 2) Get a SIM card at the airport. 3) Don’t get depressed with camp accommodation. A little TLC and multiple IKEA trips will eventually brighten things up!
After arrival: 1) Apply for Iqama 2) Apply for Saudi driver’s license 3) Once Iqama is obtained - open bank account, apply for spouse’s Iqama 4) Make friends and maintain a positive atude!
Anything else?
Thanks.
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Post by tamsin on Feb 23, 2024 5:23:24 GMT
Download the Rekab SC app, it’s the lift share mini bus. When you go to sign your tenancy, pop to customer relations and get all the bus timetables, off camp/home to work etc.
I think you’ll do fine, the proactive always do.
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Post by WA on Feb 23, 2024 11:45:22 GMT
This is really useful. I’ll be flying to Dhahran end of April. Do you know which VPN is currently the best for Saudi Arabia?
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Post by jsam on Feb 23, 2024 12:10:08 GMT
This is really useful. I’ll be flying to Dhahran end of April. Do you know which VPN is currently the best for Saudi Arabia? I only need vpn for whatsapp calls. X-vpn works fine.
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Post by tamsin on Feb 23, 2024 12:54:55 GMT
This is really useful. I’ll be flying to Dhahran end of April. Do you know which VPN is currently the best for Saudi Arabia? Nord Vpn, you’ll need it for BBC, some shopping sites.
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Post by mh2024 on Feb 24, 2024 3:55:05 GMT
Download the Rekab SC app, it’s the lift share mini bus. When you go to sign your tenancy, pop to customer relations and get all the bus timetables, off camp/home to work etc. I think you’ll do fine, the proactive always do. Thanks Tamsin.
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Post by mh2024 on Feb 24, 2024 3:59:27 GMT
This is really useful. I’ll be flying to Dhahran end of April. Do you know which VPN is currently the best for Saudi Arabia? Hi wa, there are many paid (like NordVPN that Tamsin suggested) and free (like X-VPN that jsam suggested) options available. You may have to do a little research. NordVPN seems to be most popular. Only challenge is that you are limited to six devices. If that’s not an issue, go with NordVPN.
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Post by kyle1639 on Feb 24, 2024 4:12:34 GMT
This is really useful. I’ll be flying to Dhahran end of April. Do you know which VPN is currently the best for Saudi Arabia? Hi wa, there are many paid (like NordVPN that Tamsin suggested) and free (like X-VPN that jsam suggested) options available. You may have to do a little research. NordVPN seems to be most popular. Only challenge is that you are limited to six devices. If that’s not an issue, go with NordVPN. NordVPN no longer works in Saudi for majority of users since last year. It seems like STC took measures to restrict use of VPNs. I ended up cancelling my subscription.
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Post by WA on Feb 24, 2024 10:15:51 GMT
Hi wa, there are many paid (like NordVPN that Tamsin suggested) and free (like X-VPN that jsam suggested) options available. You may have to do a little research. NordVPN seems to be most popular. Only challenge is that you are limited to six devices. If that’s not an issue, go with NordVPN. NordVPN no longer works in Saudi for majority of users since last year. It seems like STC took measures to restrict use of VPNs. I ended up cancelling my subscription. Thanks kyle1639I have heard the same about Nord VPN. How about ExpressVPN? Does it work? I just need it for What’sApp calls.
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