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on 22 Aug 2012
Hi, I have to give an interview here in india for a cairo based plant. We are 04 family members including my two kids. Both will get admission in cairo. Can some one suggest me that if we live simple life what will be the monthly expences which will include monthly rent,water, electricity, kids school fees, groserry, milk, texy etc. I will be highly oblised if someone can give information so that i can ask for right salary as i still did not resigne from my job. Please help me. Regards
Anonymous (not verified) on 23 Aug 2012 - 07:43
Hi Suri,

The cost of living in Egypt is very affordable especially compared to some of the big cities in India like Delhi or Mumbai. It also depends on the lifestyle you want your family to have while out there and factors like wether you choose to send you children to an international school.

To get a better idea of the expesnses you will occur as an expat in Cairo I suggest taking a look at the Expat Arrival's Cost of Living in Egypt page.

Good luck with your negotiations
Anonymous (not verified) on 25 Aug 2012 - 05:59
Dear All, If my son got admission in british International school or american International school then what will be total fees I have to pay anually or monthly, Please give me information.Regards- S.Y.
Anonymous (not verified) on 23 Nov 2012 - 21:22
Hi Im an Indian working in Dubai Bank. Have an opportunity to move to Egypt within the same bank. Have gone through the other comments which has been of great help - but would reques some more clarity on the following - 1. With the political and civil instability, how is the living environment for an expat - is it very restrictive? 2. Have a family with 2 small kids - 4.5 and 2.5 years old - are there any good Indian curriculum (CBSE / ICSE) schools available? 3. My wife is doing PhD in Biotechnology - are there any universities offering this line...even if you can let us know some website etc that will contain this info, it would be helpful. 4. COst of Living - I get 35AED in Dubai currently and would expect a similar level in Egypt..i.e. 52K egyptian pounds. For a decent lifestyle (Villa or a good 2 BR appt, once a week entertainment etc), what might be the expected cost of living? 5. WHat are the modes of entertainment for an expat - are movie theatres in existence? Are there other kids related activities that happens like in Dubai? 6. Is there any expat who i can contact on the phone / mail for a detailed chat...if Indian it would be nice as it would help in in figuring the cultural differences more clearly, but anyone else would also be fine. Thanks for the information.
Anonymous (not verified) on 23 Nov 2012 - 21:24
Hi Im an Indian working in a Dubai based Bank. Have an opportunity to move to Egypt within the same bank. Have gone through the other comments which has been of great help - but would reques some more clarity on the following - 1. With the political and civil instability, how is the living environment for an expat - is it very restrictive? 2. Have a family with 2 small kids - 4.5 and 2.5 years old - are there any good Indian curriculum (CBSE / ICSE) schools available? 3. My wife is doing PhD in Biotechnology - are there any universities offering this line...even if you can let us know some website etc that will contain this info, it would be helpful. 4. COst of Living - I get 35KAED pm in Dubai currently and would expect a similar level in Egypt..i.e. 52K egyptian pounds. For a decent lifestyle (Villa or a good 2 BR appt, once a week entertainment etc), what might be the expected cost of living? 5. WHat are the modes of entertainment for an expat - are movie theatres in existence? Are there other kids related activities that happens like in Dubai? 6. Is there any expat who i can contact on the phone / mail for a detailed chat...if Indian it would be nice as it would help in in figuring the cultural differences more clearly, but anyone else would also be fine. Thanks for the information.
Anonymous (not verified) on 2 Jan 2013 - 20:54
Dear Suri, Above all happy a new year !:) and I would like to say a big welcome in Egypt !:). I don't know if the posts above help you for all your questions or not enough , so please if you need any kind of help/or to ask about something let me know!. By the way, My name is Mido from Cairo, Egypt. and when you come to Egypt you can join on Indian meditation here in Cairo! See you!
Anonymous (not verified) on 3 Jan 2013 - 07:14
Hi Suri, it really depends in which city you will live and work. Cairo is a huge place to live with everything like cinemas, theatre etc. The coast of the red sea is already different. El Gouna is pretty expensive like high class in europe, Hurghada became a big city good and annoying attitudes. Cairo might be better for you and for your family. Regards
Anonymous (not verified) on 7 Jan 2013 - 12:08
Happy New year you too mr.Mido...and thanks a lot for your guidance. Hope you are doing well. GOD bless you.
Anonymous (not verified) on 24 Apr 2013 - 02:24
Hi I will be visiting Cairo for a day (June 27th) on my way to Rome accompanied by my wife. The Egyptian airline promised accommodation. The flight reached 12.00 noon and the next day flight is at 14.15 hrs. We want to visit Pyramids as well as Museum. Kindly advise how should I go about it?
Anonymous (not verified) on 7 May 2013 - 11:40
Hi and me to I want to live in Cairo. I don't know what really is live and save.
Anonymous (not verified) on 21 Apr 2015 - 00:07
Would like information on cost of living in Cairo, Egypt in a reasonable area. Would like to know prices on food, grocery such as chicken, fruits, etc., thanks.

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