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Living in Jubail: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Jubail: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Jubail.

Located on the eastern coast of Saudi Arabia along the Arabian Gulf, Jubail stands as one of the largest planned industrial cities in the world. With a population of approximately 500,000 residents, the city has grown from a small fishing village into a global hub for petrochemicals and heavy manufacturing. Managed by the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu (RCJY), this modern city offers expatriates a unique blend of career opportunities, comfortable living, and coastal relaxation.

A City Built for Industry and Growth

Jubail is divided into two main areas: the Old Town of Al Jubail and the sprawling Jubail Industrial City. The industrial zone spans over 1,016 km虏 and hosts some of the world's leading petrochemical companies, including SABIC, Sadara Chemical Company, and MARAFIQ. With private sector investments exceeding SAR 1.2 trillion (approximately USD 320 billion), Jubail continues to attract global talent seeking rewarding careers in engineering, manufacturing, and energy sectors.

5 Good Reasons to Move to Jubail

  1. Tax-free salaries 鈥 Saudi Arabia has no personal income tax, allowing you to maximize your earnings.
  2. World-class industrial opportunities 鈥 Home to global giants like SABIC with thousands of engineering and technical positions.
  3. Lower cost of living 鈥 Approximately 27% more affordable than Riyadh and 30% cheaper than Dubai.
  4. Modern infrastructure 鈥 Planned city with quality healthcare, international schools, and recreational facilities.
  5. Coastal lifestyle 鈥 Beautiful beaches, waterfront corniche, and access to Gulf islands for weekend getaways.

Key facts

Population475,000
Expats150,000
Top nationalitiesIndian, Filipino, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Egyptian
LanguagesArabic, English
Monthly cost of living
1 person$1,500
Family of 4$3,800
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Vincent Dall Aglio
About the author

Vincent studied linguistics and foreign language acquisition at the University of Geneva. He first travelled to Vietnam and Cambodia to teach French and English. In 2023, he moved to Saudi Arabia. He enjoys movies, books, baking, and chess.

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