Showing posts with label expat kuwait. Show all posts
Showing posts with label expat kuwait. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Event: Vertical Marathon @ Al Hamra Tower


Ready for the challenge??!




Peak is the first vertical marathon founded in Kuwait inspired by the sport of “Tower Running”. It was a success from the beginning attracting people from all kinds of sports. 

The concept is new and exciting to Kuwait, where sports is now growing more than ever. Peak officially launched in 2015 as an annual event.Peak brings you the most exciting endurance event in Kuwait. A vertical race inside Kuwait’s tallest building, 60 floors climb at Alhamra Tower.

Thursday, March 24, 2016

The Cheapest Countries for Expats

The Cheapest Countries for Expats

Ecuador, Poland and the Czech Republic are the cheapest destinations for living abroad
Munich, 23 March 2016 — For all those who are dreaming of living in a foreign country, but are on a tight budget, the members of social expat network InterNations have identified the most affordable places around the world. Luckily, first-placed Ecuador is not only the cheapest, but also the most popular destination for expats around the world. Following closely in second and third position are the Central European countries Poland and Czech Republic, which are especially popular among expatriates from the United Kingdom and the United States of America.

Moving Abroad: Not Only For the Wealthy

In order to find the cheapest destinations for expats, InterNations asked more than 14,000 expats from almost 200 countries to rate the cost of living in their new home. They rated their daily spending on a scale from one to seven, which is from “very bad” to very good”.
Foreigners rated Ecuador, Poland and the Czech Republic as the countries with the lowest cost of living. Ecuador was also ranked first for personal finances for the second year in a row: Not only are the costs of living considered the lowest in the world, but more than a quarter of expats in Ecuador (26 per cent) are completely satisfied with their financial situation, compared to 15 percent globally. The reason why expatriates in Ecuador are especially happy with their financial gains is not on account of their income though: More than half of the survey respondents there who disclosed their income status have a gross yearly household income of less than 25,000 USD. Second-placed Poland on the other hand, scores with affordable housing and great job and career opportunities, ranking fourth and sixth in the respective category, out of 64 countries overall. The Czech Republic, however, is not a destination for career-oriented expats — instead, it is perfect for those who are looking for a better quality of living. In the Quality of Life Index, it ranks in place eight. And just like Poland, the country offers very good housing opportunities for expats, ranking sixth with regard to affordable housing.

Saudi Arabia — An Exception That Proves the Rule

The countries with the lowest costs of living are mainly located in South America, Central Europe and Asia. The only surprising exception is Saudi Arabia, which ranked ninth after Romania and before Indonesia: More than three-fourths are generally satisfied with the cost of living in the country, while globally only about half of the expats say the same about their new home. In fact, 68 percent of expats in Saudi Arabia are overall satisfied with their financial situation, and 85 percent feel that their disposable household income is enough or more than enough to get by. Therefore it comes as no surprise that financial reasons are the main motivation for relocating to Saudi Arabia (26 percent), followed by finding a job on one’s own (25 percent) and being recruited by a local company (10 percent).

Where Cost of Living Is The Highest

On the other end of the spectrum, expats encountered the highest living costs in Mozambique, Nigeria and Brazil. Mozambique and Nigeria also rank in the top five for the most expensive housing around the world.
Hashim Zein, an American engineer for OLG in Nigeria and the local representative for InterNations, explains: “The neighborhoods where expats live are usually more secure and more premium, thus the costs directly reflect this. Food items typical of Western, South Asian and Far East cuisines, for example, are imported and naturally cost more as they differ somewhat from local tastes”.

Despite the high cost of living, expats in these countries generally feel that they have enough disposable income. Among those survey respondents in Nigeria who chose to share information on their household income, 12 percent of expats in Nigeria have an annual income of more than 250, 000 USD. Those who moved to Nigeria for job-related reasons were also reimbursed their relocation costs (38 per cent) or receive free or sponsored healthcare from their employer (53 per cent). An astounding 85 percent of expats in Nigeria also report that their company provided them with housing, with 44 percent in Mozambique and 38 percent in Brazil saying the same.

As Zein observes: “Housing is often included in expat remuneration packages and the higher risk pay expats enjoy in Nigeria means more expandable income in spite of the high living costs”.

About the InterNations Expat Insider 2015 Survey

For its annual Expat Insider survey, InterNations asked more than 14,000 expatriates representing 170 nationalities and living in 195 countries or territories to rate and provide information on various aspects of expat life, as well as their gender, age, and nationality. The ratings of the individual factors were then used to draw up topical indices: Quality of Life, Ease of Settling In, Working Abroad, Family Life, Personal Finance, and Cost of Living. These were further averaged in order to rank 64 expatriate destinations around the world. In 2015 the top ten were Ecuador, Mexico, Malta, Singapore, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Thailand, Panama, Canada, and Australia.


Monday, July 27, 2015

Who's YOUR celebrity body match? Take this test to find out if you have Gwyneth's waist, Kim's rear or Brad's chest...

Do you have Jessica Alba’s lithe legs, Kim Kardashian’s bottom or Justin Bieber’s arms?
Now, a new website lets you find out exactly who your celebrity body double is.



Called Fitbay, it first asks users to input details about gender, height and weight.
It also asks questions about body shape, with a choice of apple, pear, straight, cone or hourglass for women.

For men, the choice is between oval, triangle, column, broad or muscular.





Users must also choose whether they have short, regular or long torso as well as the length of their arms.

The tool then comes up with the top three celebrities across the world who best match that body type. 

A 5'7" (170cm) woman weighing around 126 lbs (57kg) with a regular-length torso and normal-length arms is a 100 per cent match with actress Jessica Alba 



The developers have gathered the body data of more than 350 international celebrities, but sadly, if your body is so unique it has no famous twin, then the quiz informs you that you have no celebrity matches.

The test was created by Fitbay, a new site which allows people to create a profile and see others with their body type.

They can also buy products specifically suited to their size and shape. 

A spokesperson for Fitbay said: 'Fitbay is a new site that connects you with people who have a similar body and style. 

'Use the app to capture your everyday outfits, tag brands you are wearing, and get fashion inspiration that's right for you. 

'With more than 200,000 users, Fitbay can match you with thousands of people like you around the world to see what they’re wearing.' 


To create a profile visit Fitbay.com.