Originally posted by SchumiStars
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Previously on "Contractor to SaudiArabia relocation cost expenses ?"
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I have visited a couple of times and loved it. Get a fast car and enjoy the roads, food, sun and sea.
Dubai is a 8hr drive and you can easily spend a w/e there.
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Originally posted by TheDude View Post
Enjoy the experience?
Endure the experience and think about the money is probably more accurate...
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Originally posted by SchumiStars View PostWow, would love to work in the middle east. I have not heard of contractors getting relocation amounts, it is usually on the individual. In this case, I would get over there, find a flat/house share and enjoy the experiance.
Endure the experience and think about the money is probably more accurate...
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Wow, would love to work in the middle east. I have not heard of contractors getting relocation amounts, it is usually on the individual. In this case, I would get over there, find a flat/house share and enjoy the experiance.
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Originally posted by serverax View Post
BAE Systems operates abroad and under their projects they are demanding UK SC
But any current (non BAE) SC will not be relevant once you move abroad so it would likely be a transfer to BAE.
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Originally posted by serverax View Post
BAE Systems operates abroad and under their projects they are demanding UK SCOriginally posted by BAE Recruitment AdvertEXPATRIATE EMPLOYEE BENEFITS In return for the required high levels of commitment and hard work you will receive a competitive salary, rent free accommodation and access to free recreation facilities, all available within Company secured accommodation. In addition, a generous leave and travel allowance makes this an opportunity not to be missed. On successfully securing a role your appointment to Saudi Arabia will initially be on single status. On commencement of employment in Saudi Arabia you will have the opportunity to apply to have your family join you in the future. A full health care scheme is provided within Saudi Arabia. SAUDI NATIONAL EMPLOYEE BENEFITS In return for the required high levels of commitment and hard work you will receive a competitive salary and benefits package, including a generous leave and travel allowance, a full health care scheme and access to subsidised recreational facilities
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Originally posted by Lance View Post
UK SC is only valid if you live in the UK.
If you relocate you will lose SC.
You can still work temporarily abroad and retain SC. But you must inform the SC sponsor about this work. Especially as SC clearance for NATO classification (I'm guessing that) work requires a very different risk assessment to UK only defense work.
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Originally posted by courtg9000 View PostYou are a contractor. This sort of stuff is on the contractor.
That £10k is probably for permies and then they usually expect you stay for > 3 years or pay it back if sooner.
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Originally posted by dsc View Post
Possible that they just want someone who passed SC at some stage ie. is trustworthy? I know it's a long shot, but we know nothing about this job ad or perhaps the agency / client doesn't actually understand the requirements for the job?
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Originally posted by Lance View Post
UK SC is only valid if you live in the UK.
If you relocate you will lose SC.
You can still work temporarily abroad and retain SC. But you must inform the SC sponsor about this work. Especially as SC clearance for NATO classification (I'm guessing that) work requires a very different risk assessment to UK only defense work.
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Originally posted by serverax View Post
Its relocating from the UK to Saudi Arabia, so the work will be in Saudi, not in the UK,and the project needs UK SC , therefore,I am asking about the relocating expenses.
If you relocate you will lose SC.
You can still work temporarily abroad and retain SC. But you must inform the SC sponsor about this work. Especially as SC clearance for NATO classification (I'm guessing that) work requires a very different risk assessment to UK only defense work.
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Originally posted by serverax View Post
Its relocating from the UK to Saudi Arabia, so the work will be in Saudi, not in the UK,and the project needs UK SC , therefore,I am asking about the relocating expenses.
Also, are you sure you want to move there and not just get a hotel + flights from time to time? less hassle, might also be easier to get that covered by the client. If you are moving how will you operate over there? is it via a local umbrella company?
Another also, make sure you know what you are getting into with SA, search this forum for related topics as I'm sure I've read some stuff from people who have been there and it wasn't exactly fabulous.
And as I said before, check payment terms and make sure you have enough cash to cough up at the start.
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Originally posted by serverax View Post
They need UK SC
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Originally posted by serverax View Post
Its relocating from the UK to Saudi Arabia, so the work will be in Saudi, not in the UK,and the project needs UK SC , therefore,I am asking about the relocating expenses.
For overseas work I would expect travel expenses and a certain number of return flight included based on the newly added information...
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