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What do I need to know before retiring in Amman?

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When we asked people what advice they would give someone preparing to move to Amman, they said...

"Expats considering retiring in Amman should be aware of several factors before making the move. Firstly, it is essential to understand the cost of living, which is generally lower than in Western countries, but higher than in other Middle Eastern countries. Housing, transportation, and food costs can vary depending on one's lifestyle and preferences. It is also crucial to research the visa and residency requirements for retirees. Expats may need to apply for a residency permit, which may require proof of income, health insurance, and other documentation. It is advisable to consult with an immigration lawyer or expert to ensure all requirements are met. Healthcare in Amman is of good quality, with many private hospitals and clinics available. However, it is essential to have comprehensive health insurance, as public healthcare may not be up to the standards that expats are accustomed to. The official language in Jordan is Arabic, and while English is widely spoken, especially in Amman, it is beneficial to learn some basic Arabic phrases to help with daily interactions and assimilation into the local culture. Amman has a predominantly Muslim population, and expats should be respectful of local customs and traditions. This includes dressing modestly, especially during the holy month of Ramadan, and being mindful of prayer times and other religious observances. The climate in Amman is generally mild, with hot summers and cool, wet winters. Expats should be prepared for the seasonal changes and adjust their wardrobes and daily routines accordingly. Public transportation in Amman is limited, and many expats choose to drive or hire a driver. It is essential to familiarize oneself with local driving laws and customs, as well as obtaining a valid driver's license and car insurance. Finally, it is crucial to establish a social network and engage in activities to make the transition to life in Amman more enjoyable. There are various expat groups, clubs, and organizations that can help newcomers connect with others and explore the city's rich history and culture," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Amman, Jordan.

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