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    Bahrain remains best place for expats to live and work in the Gulf: Survey

    News DeskBy News DeskMay 21, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Bahrain remains the best place in the Gulf region for expats to live and work despite the Covid-19 pandemic, according to the latest InterNations Expat Insider survey.

    The 2021 survey, which samples key indices related to things like quality of life and cost of living, ranks Bahrain ahead of Qatar, the UAE, Oman, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.

    The InterNations survey showed Bahrain ranked highly across key indicators including quality of medical care, political stability, ease of settling in and job satisfaction.

    Just over 80 percent of expats in Bahrain are happy with medical care quality, compared with 71 percent globally while 84 percent are happy with the country’s political stability compared to 64 percent globally.


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    This combined with Bahrain’s best-value cost of setting up and operating a company than neighbouring countries, as well as the kingdom’s unparalleled access to the GCC region’s fastest growing market are all key factors in ensuring demand from companies looking to set up in the region, the survey added.

    Most expats in Bahrain also feel financially secure while almost 70 percent of respondents said they are satisfied with their job in general.

    The majority of expats in Bahrain work in healthcare, energy and utilities, education and hospitality. Rapid population growth in the country is driving demand for both healthcare and education services and workers, InterNations noted.


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    Exactly half of expats in Bahrain rate the cost of living positively and the kingdom is placed 26th in the global rankings for cost of living.

    Despite the pandemic, Bahrain remains a very easy place for expats to settle in, according to the survey. The country was ranked fifth globally for ease of settling in and most expats (87 percent) find it easy to live in Bahrain without speaking the local language, compared with 54 percent globally. Bahrain ranks sixth globally in the language subcategory.

    Moreover, 77 percent of expats said they feel at home in the local culture (versus 63 percent globally), and 70 percent said it is easy to settle down in Bahrain (versus 62 percent globally). Bahrain ranks fifth in the world for ease of settling in.

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