A note on going to KSA (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) to work in the nursing field. First, do your homework. Thankfully the application process is lengthy. It's not somewhere you can wake up one morning and decide to "just do it". Study the culture? Study it study it study it. When you arrive, everything you think you know about the world will change, so head off that culture shock with a little knowledge. If you are a religiously devout 'anything'.. christian, catholic, menonite, etc.. take off your rose colored glasses while you are in KSA. If you allow yourself to be judgemental, or offended, you WILL be miserable. You are NOT the victim. You are not in Kansas anymore. Don't come back and write a self righteous novel about how wrong everything is in KSA. You need to want to do this for MORE than the tax-free advantage. Learn some Arabic. Class-3 language difficulty for English speakers to learn. Up there with Mandarin Chinese for difficulty rating. If you can't learn it (which is likely) at least nail the basics. Oh my god...learn to count to ten. Helps with the pain scale, nurses, eh? If you go... "When in Rome" applies. You are not likely to win any arguments with a Saudi. Get used to Saudi's being indecisive. They will qualify many answers or decisions with "Inshallah" or.. "God Willing" which can also (and unofficially) equate to "maybe". Saudi's dont like to lose face, so making a wrong decision is avoided by making as few decisions as possible and leaving it up to Allah... Inshallah. Don't tell any of your co-workers what you are making $$$. You might be making x2 or x3 what the nurse next to you is making. You want to make friends. Don't fall in love with a Saudi. You dont get to stay beyond your contract. Avoid taking private contracts and losing the advocacy of whatever agency brought you to KSA. Temptation monitarily will be great. Caution, "Selling yourself" takes on new meaning there... DO go for the life experience. DO go for the work experience. DO go for the tax free advantage. DO go for the GOLD SHOPPING! DO go for the friendships. DO go for the opportunity to learn the language. DO go to say you did it. Don't go if you love baby back ribs.. (haha, just kidding, just eat them when you get home)