Relocating to Riyadh is an exciting step. Whether it’s for a new career, family reasons, or adventure, Saudi Arabia’s capital offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity. Here’s how to prepare:
🌟 Why Move to Riyadh?
- Booming Economy: Key player in the Middle East, with a growing job market across multiple sectors.
- Tax-Free Income: No personal income tax means better saving potential.
- Cultural Renaissance: Vision 2030 is transforming Riyadh with entertainment, tourism, and tech hubs.
- Central Location: Gateway to explore Saudi Arabia and the Gulf.

✈️ Getting Ready
1️⃣ Secure Your Visa
- Most expats move on a work visa (Iqama), sponsored by their employer.
- Family members can follow on dependent visas.
- Required documents often include:
- Passport
- Medical reports
- Educational and professional certificates
- Marriage/birth certificates (if bringing family)
2️⃣ Plan Your Finances
- Cost of Living varies — compounds and international schools can be expensive.
- Upfront costs: Housing deposits, school fees, transportation.
🏠 Where to Live in Riyadh
Popular Areas:
- Diplomatic Quarter: Lush, secure, ideal for diplomats and high-level professionals.
- Al Olaya/King Abdullah Road: Business hubs with modern apartments.
- Expat Compounds: Private communities with Western-style amenities, pools, gyms, etc.
- Local Neighborhoods: More authentic and affordable; great for adventurous expats.
👩💼 Working Life
- Working Days: Sunday to Thursday.
- Dress Code: Business formal in the office; modest dress in public.
- Office Culture: Formal but friendly; personal relationships matter.
🚗 Transportation
- Driving: Many expats drive; women are allowed to drive since 2018.
- Public Transport: Riyadh Metro is rolling out — check available lines.
- Taxis & Ride-hailing: Uber and Careem are reliable and popular.
🏫 Schools
- Riyadh offers excellent international schools:
- British, American, IB, French, Indian curricula available.
- Waitlists can be long — apply early.
🛍️ Daily Life Essentials
- Groceries: Carrefour, Tamimi, Lulu, Panda, plus local markets.
- Healthcare: High-quality private hospitals and clinics; ensure your insurance covers top-tier options.
- Banking: Open a local bank account once you have your Iqama.

🕌 Cultural Tips
- Saudi Arabia is an Islamic country — be mindful of customs.
- Learn key dates: Ramadan, Eid holidays.
- Respect dress codes and gender norms, especially in conservative settings.
- Arabic helps, but many people speak English in business and expat areas.
🚀 Quick Starter Tips
✅ Join Riyadh expat groups for tips and social connections
✅ Pack lightweight clothing but also modest outfits
✅ Expect very hot summers and mild winters
✅ Stay flexible — things can take time in the Middle East
✅ Enjoy the journey — Riyadh is changing fast!
If you’d like, I can also create:
- a family-specific guide
- a young professional’s checklist
- a female expat relocation guide
- a corporate HR relocation pack