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Guide for expatriates in Cairo
EasyExpat
06 December, 2011 10:59
We are proud to launch our new city guide for expatriates in Cairo.
Images of Egypt bring forth thoughts of camels, endless sand, souqs,
Pharaohs, the Pyramids, and a far off and exotic land. The many
achievements of the ancient Egyptians have deeply impacted our modern
world. They were masters quarrying, surveying and construction
techniques; a system of mathematics; a practical and effective system
of medicine; irrigation systems and agricultural production; the first
known ships, glass technology; new forms of literature; and the earliest
known peace treaty. The Egyptian legacy rivals that of the Romans.
Cairo's cost of living is relatively low, but the average Cairene
still struggles to make a living. Many choose go overseas and send money
home. Many in the poorest sector are forced to send their children to
work .
As the center of the economy, Cairo is the center for rapid
development. One building in five is less than 15 years old. This amount
of growth has exceeded the city services. Homes, roads, electricity,
telephone and sewer services have all been in short supply.
Today's Egypt is still ground-breaking. It is the seat of a growing
revolution where people have directly taken on a corrupt government and
they are working to make a government of the people. Along with this
revolutionary spirit, there is a burgeoning artistic scene which is
already world famous for its music, film, theater, and TV production.
Notable world figures such Nobel Prize winner for Literature Naguib
Mahfouz, the acclaimed movie director, Yousef Chahine, the Egyptian
actor Omar Sherif, and the Arabic diva Umm Kolthoum all hail from
Egypt. They have also made contributions in the fields of science and
philosophy with leaders such as Ahmed Hassan Zuweil - winner of the
Nobel Prize for Chemistry, and Sir Magdy Yaacoub - acclaimed surgeon.
Currently, Egypt's impact is primarily felt in the Middle East, but
that is set to change. Like a place coming out of the dark ages, Egypt
is primed to explode onto the world wide stage.
You will find the usual articles in our guide to prepare your expatriation to Cairo and manage your life once in there:
Overview, Job, Passport, Visa & Permits, International Removal
Companies, Finding Accommodation, Work, Benefits and Tax, Moving in,
Education, Health, Practical Life (banks, transport, shopping...),
Entertainment...
You can also discuss and share experience in Cairo and Egypt in our forum.
Last but not least, you can download the full guide in PDF format, in order to read quietly and maybe to upload on your mobile or tablet PC/iPad.
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