Moving to Saudi

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Lol. See parents do know better, sometimes.

MashaAllah.

Can you ask your dad please, if someone from the west wants to come do they have to have a degree to get into the country? Even if they have found work already?

Yes.... Sometimes..:D

"Can you ask your dad please, if someone from the west wants to come do they have to have a degree to get into the country? Even if they have found work already?"

Nope, they don't. Anyone coming into saudi has to meet the same requirements, and you have tons of people coming from south east asia without high school degrees, let alone university ones. All that's important is for you to have a job and sponsor.
 
Better the more education you have, the better job and more respect you will get in that society.
 
Of course, that's a given in any society. But on whether you actually need a degree to come here, then that's a no.
 
Yes.... Sometimes..:D

lol

Nope, they don't. Anyone coming into saudi has to meet the same requirements, and you have tons of people coming from south east asia without high school degrees, let alone university ones. All that's important is for you to have a job and sponsor.

Did you ask or you knew already? And you have to show any qualificatiosn that got the job for you though, I thought I read taht somewhere?
 
I knew already but I asked to make sure. All you need to have is a job, whatever got you the job doesn't matter. It's not like you have to submit a CV with the paperwork required for a visa..
 
I knew already but I asked to make sure. All you need to have is a job, whatever got you the job doesn't matter. It's not like you have to submit a CV with the paperwork required for a visa..

Yea check this:

http://www.mofa.gov.sa/Detail.asp?InSectionID=45&InNewsItemID=1742

A letter of introduction about you from the employer/visa sponsor in Saudi Arabia



· An original copy of the employment contract signed by both the employer/visa sponsor and you.



· Copies of academic qualification certificates that have been used by you to obtain the employment, also authenticated by the Legalisation Office of the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office​

Thats why I thought that.
 
Ahh okay, my dad could be mistaken.
But for example, if you are employed with just a high school degree, then that's all you have to show, right? If you don't even need a degree for the job, then you don't have to show anything.
So if the job you are applying for needs a university degree, then you have to show that. But if not, then you wouldn't need it..right?
 
Ahh okay, my dad could be mistaken.
But for example, if you are employed with just a high school degree, then that's all you have to show, right? If you don't even need a degree for the job, then you don't have to show anything.
So if the job you are applying for needs a university degree, then you have to show that. But if not, then you wouldn't need it..right?

Yea, I think that you are right, in the sense that both can be reconciled by saying that if you needa degree then you post all those qualifications and if you didnt need any for a job then you dont post anything.

But yea, thanks sister, if you can ask at school or anything that'd be a plus.
 
Salams

I've been to saudi and syria and of course saudi was better since the kabah is there and stuff but when it comes to living i'd prefer syria any day, much more peaceful, and safw and islamic.
 
Salams

I've been to saudi and syria and of course saudi was better since the kabah is there and stuff but when it comes to living i'd prefer syria any day, much more peaceful, and safw and islamic.

:w:

would you mind telling us a bit about syria (in a new thread) and the islamic learning opportunities there? I hear it's good for learning arabic but as for other stuff, it's mostly sufi based.
 
salams

yeah syria's great fro learning. but its good to go when you already know some things from before. I mainly went for my arabic (as well as travelling- i love histroical sites) I could read write, knew grammar and speak from befre hand, but it was just brusing up on it and practising speaking it. its best ofr arabic as for other stuff I heard its hard to get teachers especially for sisters. if your thinkg of going i can reccomend palces, but in general mahad al-fath and abi noor are good. going for ijazahs and stuff is also good if you find the right shuookhs there.

i don't know where your from but here in uk thers perhaps more oppurtuntiy to learn about islam caus thers always courses happening which you don't get in the same way in syria.

gotta go-got an essay to do i for tomorow.

salams
 
Ahh okay, my dad could be mistaken.
But for example, if you are employed with just a high school degree, then that's all you have to show, right? If you don't even need a degree for the job, then you don't have to show anything.
So if the job you are applying for needs a university degree, then you have to show that. But if not, then you wouldn't need it..right?

Yea, I think that you are right, in the sense that both can be reconciled by saying that if you needa degree then you post all those qualifications and if you didnt need any for a job then you dont post anything.

But yea, thanks sister, if you can ask at school or anything that'd be a plus.

Any news?
 
I totally forgot about to reply to this, sorry.
I'm not sure exactly what do you want me to ask, whether you need a university degree, or whether you have to show a copy of what led you to get the job?
I doubt I will get much info, though, I think men would mostly likely know about this, and all my teachers are female.
 
How about your dad? And ask the female teachers and maybe they can ask their husbands?
 
I asked my dad whether you need a university degree, he said no, like I said before. I didn't ask if you need to show what qualifications got you the job. But which question would you like me to ask, the first or second, or both? I can try asking the teachers, yeah okay inshallah, just tell me what exactly the question is.
 
Haha, okay inshallah. My dad's away for a while on business, but when he gets back I'll hopefully remember to ask him.
 
hey
salam wa 3lykom

well as far as the visa goes... well its very hard.. to get em.. actually my father hes " yemeni" and he wanted to go there for hajj but they rufused beacuse he had a american citizen they actually told him to go and get him self a yemeni passport it might be easier n it was... i guess it easier for arabs that is . and as far as life goes over there.. well my cousins live there and they told me if you were living ur whole life in a western or probably any country.. it would be hard on him/her bacause they arent used to the life style n if they did get used to it... they willl hate it... when it comes to there rules/life style etc... /... salam
 

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