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I met my Egyptian boyfriend nearly a year ago and i have been vistiting him as much as i could from the UK and we both love each other very much and he would like me to move over to be with him in the near future i would like to know the following

1How easy is it to get work (i am well educated with a uni degree and will be living in Sharm with him)

2I have been told that if you have a one way ticket there and wish to buy a ticket back to the UK and have been in Egypt for more than 28 days you have to leave from Cairo is this true?

3 Visa info

4 How you are treated by the locals

5 Are you happy living in Egypt

And any other information that would be usefull to me thank you very much

2007-07-10 11:11:10 · 8 answers · asked by Crazy girl 5 in Travel Africa & Middle East Egypt

If you explain the bad things about living in Egypt if you have experienced or heard of these things thank you

2007-07-10 11:32:55 · update #1

8 answers

1- Getting work in Egypt is not easy with the urrent unemployment rates... Byt it depends on your field of expertise and living in Sharm will restrict your options to tourism.

2- There are no restrictions on from where you can leave or get a ticket as long as your visa is still valid and you are departing from an international airport... i.e. with immigration and customs facilities.

3- The duration of your tourist visa is usually one month extendable twice (three month each). For longer periods you'll need a residence permit... So you should either get a work permit... if you get a job that fulfills the requirments of the immigration act... Or a residential permit if you purchase a property or invest more than $50K in Egypt. Or a permit to accompany your spouse if you legally get married to an Egyptian Citizen... All the above mentioned permits are issued for a duration of stay of 5 years renewable (Except the work permit).

4- As a foreigner expect some extra attention... some times it can be annoying... But I don't think you'll have that problem in Sharm El Sheikh... its a popular tourist destination and people there got used to the extensive presence of Foreigners...

5- As an Egyptian I love living in Egypt... But unfortunately I wouldn't be able to answer this question from a foreigners point of view... which are usually extreme... I know foreigners either love it... or hate it... there are no in betweens.

2007-07-10 19:08:57 · answer #1 · answered by msafwat 4 · 2 1

as you visite egypt for several times you must noticed that:
egyptians love their giusts and respect foreigners
egypt is a safe country i can walk freely in there in night

about sharm elshaikh :
it is the most beautiful city in egypt
sharm is full of foriegn tourists you would feel as you live in italy

about your job:
in egypt we respect foreign experiences
you can get a good job by few search and help

about living with your boy friend:
as egypt is islamic country we don`t accept these relations
if he love you he must marry you otherwise you would suffer from some legal problems

finally welcome to egypt i wish you enjoy your time

2007-07-11 06:24:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If someone tell you "I heard it's not good there" don't believe him.
If someone told you "they treat women like..." most probably she has something wrong in her personality and the result reflected on her.
I think you'll never find a country with a high rate of unemployment and many other problems came from the population number and welcome others to come and live with them like Egypt.
I mean although resources are not considerable to population, but we always welcome nice people to come and live with us.

I advise you much understanding for the differences. Much knowledge about the mentality. Don't expect life can be so easy unless there is enough money.
The benefits of living in Egypt is intangibles.

2007-07-11 00:02:23 · answer #3 · answered by Wise Heart 7 · 0 2

as you visite egypt for a number of situations you will possibly be able to desire to observed that: egyptians love their giusts and admire foreigners egypt is a secure usa i'm able to stroll freely in there in night approximately sharm elshaikh : it is the main eye-catching city in egypt sharm is packed with foriegn vacationers you will possibly experience as you reside in italy approximately your activity: in egypt we admire foreign places reviews you may get a sturdy activity by utilising few seek and help approximately residing along with your boy buddy: as egypt is islamic usa we don`t settle for those family if he love you he might desire to marry you or you will possibly be afflicted by some criminal issues finally welcome to egypt i choose you delight in it slow

2016-09-29 11:34:59 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

- a British woman would feel special living in Egypt!
- She would get a lot of attention from everyone, specially if she's typical British-looking, blond and all, ...
- but forget "privacy" .... the whole family would know everything about you and your husband and would try to advise you on the number of children you should have!

2007-07-10 11:55:14 · answer #5 · answered by Líbano 3 · 1 1

Not heard good things im afraid

Its a very different world out there outside the EU

You will be a woman in an Islamic country, this means you will be treated as a second class citizen with fewer rights than males. You will not have the personal freedom and equality you have here.

"Discriminatory personal status laws governing marriage, divorce, custody and inheritance which put women at a disadvantage have also been cited."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt

As for jobs, well islam does not even think women should have an education.

I would give this move a lot of thought, be careful to keep your eye on reality and not be swept away by the dream

*Shocking human rights record also, but if things like that dont bother you go ahead and live with this lot

2007-07-10 11:24:10 · answer #6 · answered by Northern Spriggan 6 · 1 7

I seriously wouldn't recommend it, I have stayed for a long time in Egypt before and they treat women like ****, especialy foreigners.

2007-07-10 11:20:54 · answer #7 · answered by cobra 7 · 3 5

Its hot and dusty the same as it is for men!

2007-07-10 11:13:30 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

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