Thread drift again, who would have thought Saudi has anything to do with the title of the thread?
Saudi should not be rolled up with the likes of Dubai and Bahrain, entirely different outlooks. There are probably more Brits in Dubai than there are Arabs! But females are considered the bottom of the chain in any Arab country.
Niece in UK wants to be expat - finding work in Thailand
Re: Niece in UK wants to be expat - finding work in Thailand
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Re: Niece in UK wants to be expat - finding work in Thailand
I certainly wouldn't recommend China to work - visit yes, work and live.... no. Unless you are in one of the major cities which can be damned expensive, and even then China can be a very lonely and difficult place to be based in for a Laowai (foreigner). Although I might be a tad negative after being there for 15 years and having to deal with some extreme racism and negativity in business......
Anywho, the following is a useful site: -
https://www.prospects.ac.uk/jobs-and-wo ... ing-abroad
Good luck to her!
Anywho, the following is a useful site: -
https://www.prospects.ac.uk/jobs-and-wo ... ing-abroad
Good luck to her!
"Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things" - Yma o Hyd.
Re: Niece in UK wants to be expat - finding work in Thailand
Thailand has made it very clear that they don't want foreigners working here (unless they're from neighbouring countries which they can exploit).
Vietnam, Laos or Cambodia would be much more welcoming if she wants to be in Southeast Asia.
Vietnam, Laos or Cambodia would be much more welcoming if she wants to be in Southeast Asia.
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