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Australians in Saudi Arabia are a sizeable community consisting mainly of expatriates. Their population is estimated to be anywhere up to 5,000 with the majority based in major commercial centres such as Riyadh and Jeddah. Most Australian citizens in Saudi Arabia tend to be occupational-oriented and are employed mainly in the health, education, construction and technology sectors. There are approximately 1,000 Australians who live in Jeddah alone, a city which serves as the country's main port and economic hub. In addition, thousands of Australian Muslims travel and stay in Saudi Arabia each year, often intending to visit the two holiest cities of Islam, Mecca and Medina. Many expatriates in Saudi Arabia are attracted to what they refer to as "the good life", including large salaries and t

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  • Australians in Saudi Arabia (en)
  • الأستراليون في السعودية (ar)
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  • الأستراليون في المملكة العربية السعودية هم الأستراليون الذين يعيشون في السعودية، وهم يشكلون مجتمعا كبيرا يتكون أساسا من المغتربين. ويقدر عددهم بخمسة آلاف أسترالي يعيش في السعودية، غالبيتهم في المدن الكبرى مثل الرياض وجدة. (ar)
  • Australians in Saudi Arabia are a sizeable community consisting mainly of expatriates. Their population is estimated to be anywhere up to 5,000 with the majority based in major commercial centres such as Riyadh and Jeddah. Most Australian citizens in Saudi Arabia tend to be occupational-oriented and are employed mainly in the health, education, construction and technology sectors. There are approximately 1,000 Australians who live in Jeddah alone, a city which serves as the country's main port and economic hub. In addition, thousands of Australian Muslims travel and stay in Saudi Arabia each year, often intending to visit the two holiest cities of Islam, Mecca and Medina. Many expatriates in Saudi Arabia are attracted to what they refer to as "the good life", including large salaries and t (en)
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  • Australians in Saudi Arabia (en)
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  • English Arabic (en)
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  • Australians in Saudi Arabia (en)
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  • الأستراليون في المملكة العربية السعودية هم الأستراليون الذين يعيشون في السعودية، وهم يشكلون مجتمعا كبيرا يتكون أساسا من المغتربين. ويقدر عددهم بخمسة آلاف أسترالي يعيش في السعودية، غالبيتهم في المدن الكبرى مثل الرياض وجدة. (ar)
  • Australians in Saudi Arabia are a sizeable community consisting mainly of expatriates. Their population is estimated to be anywhere up to 5,000 with the majority based in major commercial centres such as Riyadh and Jeddah. Most Australian citizens in Saudi Arabia tend to be occupational-oriented and are employed mainly in the health, education, construction and technology sectors. There are approximately 1,000 Australians who live in Jeddah alone, a city which serves as the country's main port and economic hub. In addition, thousands of Australian Muslims travel and stay in Saudi Arabia each year, often intending to visit the two holiest cities of Islam, Mecca and Medina. Many expatriates in Saudi Arabia are attracted to what they refer to as "the good life", including large salaries and tax-free jobs, consistent weather and a comfortable social life within their housing compounds. Throughout the years, however Australian and Saudi Arabian relations have moved further from purely expatriate towards both countries having a strong investment portfolio and mutual trade investments as well as a large educational export between the two countries. The two countries have also established an extensive level of trust through their relations during the G20 Summit and both have large investment into multiple anti terror and humanitarian corporations. With both countries being heavily invested in one another this was further reinforced with the development of the King Abdullah Scholarship program which increased educational opportunities for Saudi Arabian students as well as extended the educational opportunities for Australians in Saudi Arabia. For Australians living in Saudi Arabia, many support groups, expat clubs and networking communities have been heavily established throughout the region to improve Australians quality of life. (en)
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