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Where should I setup a bank account in Al Wajh?

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We asked expats in Al Wajh what banks they use and there advice about banking. They advised...

"Before retiring in Al Wajh, expats should be aware of the cultural norms and customs of the country. Saudi Arabia is a conservative country with strict laws based on Islamic principles. Expats should respect these customs and laws to avoid any legal issues. Expats should also be aware of the climate in Al Wajh. The city has a hot desert climate with high temperatures throughout the year. It is important to take necessary precautions to stay hydrated and protect oneself from the sun. Language can be a barrier for expats retiring in Al Wajh. While English is widely spoken in business circles, Arabic is the official language of Saudi Arabia. Learning basic Arabic phrases can be helpful in day-to-day life. Healthcare in Saudi Arabia is of a high standard, but it can be expensive for expats. It is advisable to have comprehensive health insurance to cover any medical expenses. Saudi Arabia has strict laws regarding alcohol. It is illegal to import, produce, or consume alcohol in the country. Expats should be aware of this and respect the law. The cost of living in Al Wajh is relatively low compared to other cities in Saudi Arabia. However, expats should be aware that the cost of imported goods can be high. Saudi Arabia has a male-dominated society. Women are required to wear an abaya (a loose-fitting black cloak) in public and are not allowed to drive. However, these rules are slowly changing. Expats should also be aware that Saudi Arabia has strict laws regarding public behavior. Public displays of affection are frowned upon and can lead to legal issues. Finally, expats should be aware that the process of obtaining a residency visa in Saudi Arabia can be complex and time-consuming. It is advisable to seek professional advice before moving," remarked another expat who made the move to Al Wajh, Saudi Arabia.

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