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I am from Sudan Originally. Sudan is very safe and one of the safest places in the world
I wish you all pleasant stay here
HelloKRT wrote:Hi All,
Great to find this place in the virtual world. I will be moving to Khartoum to work in a couple of weeks. I am from Canada and live in a small town about 30 mins from Toronto. Weather is the best you can have in the world a this point of time but slowly winter will set in and it will be all white....
Please advice me about a place to rent so that I can work in Musherib. I will need a studio or a 1 bed room at the most. Parking may be required. I do not know at this point whether it is worth buying a car. Hope I will be able rent something.
So how is life, grocery, weekends, security, general weather, work culture, power supply, tv programs, cell phone, banking etc.. etc.. Asked a lot of questions in one line. Sorry about that. Let's first start with a good place to rent...
Thanks in advance for all your help.
Cheers!
How are you managing so far, in a country with a very different standard of living? It must be hard.
I worked before in india as a teacher.Hobbies reading , writing stories and sharing views and excepting others right . Skills , computer , excellent public speaking , negiation .This is a few background about me.
Im currently struggling to find accommodation so any help or suggestion is more than welcome!!!! I hope to meet you once I have moved!Ntalaluka Rashid is my name currently living in Zanzibar, will be moving to Sudan in next two month.
I will be employed there, I want to know more about cost of living there in Khartum, will also need an arabic class there for me to interact with local community.
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Cause of this we would like to receive as many as possible information concerning the schooling of children age 7 -12 years.
Also if possible any information on accommodation/apartments, prices, which area of Khartoum are the safest etc.
Thanks to all who will reply in advance..
Best regards from Jovi and Svetlana
Looking forward to meet and do business.
Feel free to contact me.
Iam Faisal Taha, Sudanese nationality, and a doctor by profession. To be frank, I don't know how I exactly ended up here!! But Iam glad I joined . Actually, trying to discover sites to advertise flats I will soon be offering for rent is what led me to this friendly site..
I work in KSA but now Iam in annual vacation in Khartoum. Will be back in Saudi Arabia by mid January. Iam not sure if this is the thread to advertise my flats, and would wellcome any guidance from admin.
Faisal Taha
My name is Hamid I am a Sudanese and British national, now settled in Sudan. I have been a Landlord for over 20 years in the U.K and Sudan. I now have brand new, high-quality apartments that are available for expats. Feel free to ask any questions!
Sawsan
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Due to the upcoming tax problems me along with my family are thinking of shifting to Sudan.
Thank you.
I am from NZ but have been 'on the road' in expat terms, for about 30 years and across about the same number of countries. Mainly in the Pacific over the last 5 years but immediately before that, in the Yemen for about 8, off and on, and Africa-Mozambique, Zambia, Swaziland, Uganda, Bots,mainly.
Since we can't meet over a beer here, I am just keen to make contact with a few others who are stationed here.
Look forward to it!
Lyn
Glad I found you all!! My boyfriend and I have the opportunity to come to Port Sudan and help grow a business situated about 30km to the north.
We are used to living overseas, having been based in indonesia for the past while, and we have some questions and concerns around making this move. Mostly around culture, safety and general quality of life.
We are very considerate of other cultures, but I know there’s a big difference between being considerate while visiting and living, so having never lived in an Arab country, I’m keen to understand how western women are perceived/treated, especially in the work place in respect of being managed by a western woman?
In terms of expat lifestyle, I’ve read that there are not that many things to do in Port Sudan, are there expat meet ups? Any insight about the general lifestyle would be appreciated!
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