Salary help in Bahrain for cost of living.
Hi Guys, wonder if any of you knowledgeable folks can help out. I've found a job I've applied for and the salary is just over 1500BD a month. It seemed a lot to me compared to my current salary in the UK. (I'm a football coach). Basically I was just wondering if that will be enough for me and my partner and a 7 month old baby to get by. Ideally looking to stay in a compound nearish to the causeway. We don't tend to eat out a lot and are not big on fashion and alcohol etc just the occasional meal out. She wouldn't be working.
My second question is tattoos. How do they go down in BahrAin and in Saudi (will be commuting for work) I have quite a lot but non on hands and neck etc. My partner wouldn't be entering Saudi but she has quite a few too. Any wisdom would be great fully received. Thanks for your time guys. Karl. |
Re: Salary help in Bahrain for cost of living.
Are you married?
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Re: Salary help in Bahrain for cost of living.
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 11920516)
Are you married?
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Re: Salary help in Bahrain for cost of living.
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 11920516)
Are you married?
Originally Posted by Rouge_karlos
(Post 11920540)
We'll be married by then.
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Re: Salary help in Bahrain for cost of living.
Originally Posted by TGFKASE
(Post 11920754)
Well, that blocked Millies opportunity to extoll on the "Its illegal, you know' diatribe...
Anyway... jokes aside - the tatoos are OK, but the salary isn't. |
Re: Salary help in Bahrain for cost of living.
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 11920782)
I wasn't going to go down that road - I just wanted to test the waters on the suicide girl.
Anyway... jokes aside - the tatoos are OK, but the salary isn't. Really not great then? I thought £2800 post tax was quite decent. Is everything super expensive then? Shame. |
Re: Salary help in Bahrain for cost of living.
Originally Posted by Rouge_karlos
(Post 11920790)
Hah, don't think suicide girl levels of ink.
Really not great then? I thought £2800 post tax was quite decent. Is everything super expensive then? Shame. If you didn't have a baby it would be easy. I caveat that this a bit by saying things may be a lot cheaper in Bahrain than UAE (i.e. rent and child care) so things may be easier. Can Mrs Rouge work? |
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Maybe do it for the experience whilst the bairn is still small. Much more difficult in a few years time.
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Without knowing too much about cost of housing in Bahrain I would say it could be doable. If you don't mind not saving a single penny and being somewhat frugal. Get a small flat, not a villa. Drive a cheap rental. Eat lots of cheap curries not flash restaurants. Don't drink too much. It's still possible to have fun. Beaches and the sun are free.
Do it for 1-2 years and leave. Never get into debt. |
Re: Salary help in Bahrain for cost of living.
Cheers for the input guys. Certainly gives me something to think about. My Mrs wouldn't be working so I guess we'd save on childcare. Been looking at places online but so many seem to be big 3/4 beds. We only really need 2. We don't have tons of stuff anyhow as tend to be outdoors a lot. I wouldn't fancy doing it forever just thought 1-2 years would be great. With regard to debt would any outstanding UK debts be an issue? Nothing huge but a mortgage we'd still have as we'd rent out our UK house and a a couple K credit card debt. Nothing major.
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Re: Salary help in Bahrain for cost of living.
When children are school-age this is much more difficult because of school fees. This is doable but you will not save anything. As another poster says be careful of debt and locally-issued credit cards.
make sure that you have proper health cover for you and family. |
Re: Salary help in Bahrain for cost of living.
Originally Posted by scot47
(Post 11921592)
When children are school-age this is much more difficult because of school fees. This is doable but you will not save anything. As another poster says be careful of debt and locally-issued credit cards.
make sure that you have proper health cover for you and family. |
Re: Salary help in Bahrain for cost of living.
Boring predictable post alert.
Just because you receive the salary in Bahrain free of tax that does not necessarily mean you won't have any UK tax liabilities. That depends on date of exist and how long you remain non-resident. As an example, if you go for a few months, decide you don't like it and return to the UK, all of your overseas income is likely to be subject to UK income tax as you'd still be deemed UK resident for tax purposes. I think the salary is very low for three people and not a good idea at all unless accommodation is provided. |
Re: Salary help in Bahrain for cost of living.
Originally Posted by Meow
(Post 11921793)
Boring predictable post alert.
Just because you receive the salary in Bahrain free of tax that does not necessarily mean you won't have any UK tax liabilities. That depends on date of exist and how long you remain non-resident. As an example, if you go for a few months, decide you don't like it and return to the UK, all of your overseas income is likely to be subject to UK income tax as you'd still be deemed UK resident for tax purposes. I think the salary is very low for three people and not a good idea at all unless accommodation is provided. That's a shame. Us 3 get by at the minute on about £1800 and that's including mortgage,council tax, 2 cars, football season ticket, mobile phone bills etc. I didn't realise BAhrain was more expensive then UK. Will certainly give it second thoughts thank you. |
Re: Salary help in Bahrain for cost of living.
Originally Posted by Rouge_karlos
(Post 11921855)
I read that somewhere. So would that mean I would have to stay in Bahrain tax year to tax year? Or regardless when I came back it would be subject to taxation?
That's a shame. Us 3 get by at the minute on about £1800 and that's including mortgage,council tax, 2 cars, football season ticket, mobile phone bills etc. I didn't realise BAhrain was more expensive then UK. Will certainly give it second thoughts thank you. |
Re: Salary help in Bahrain for cost of living.
Originally Posted by Rouge_karlos
(Post 11921855)
I read that somewhere. So would that mean I would have to stay in Bahrain tax year to tax year? Or regardless when I came back it would be subject to taxation?
That's a shame. Us 3 get by at the minute on about £1800 and that's including mortgage,council tax, 2 cars, football season ticket, mobile phone bills etc. I didn't realise BAhrain was more expensive then UK. Will certainly give it second thoughts thank you. You have to be out of the UK for a full tax year, 6th April to 5th April, for starters although you can spend at least 90 days in the UK in a tax year provided you aren't working there for more than 20 days. The Statutory Residency Test applies. https://financialuae.me/2013/02/12/i...esidency-test/ Bahrain is nothing like the UK and you cannot do a cost of living comparison like that. The ME is not the place to be without a bit of cash. Being broke, out of a job, or in trouble in any way can get serious very quickly. Sharia law applies and non-payment of debt is a criminal offence. I think you need to do some reading. |
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