in addition to the 4th line of metro there is two monorail lines will be finished in 2022 and 2023 will go to 6th October city and new Cairo ,,, light electrical train will be finished this year connecting Cairo to new cities like shrouk ,Obour ,Badr and 10th of Ramadan city and finally all will reach to the new administrative capital ..... all metro cars is used by both men and women but the middle cars are just for women till 9 pm.... the metro ride costs between 5-10 Egyptian pounds
I'm considering going there for a job opportunity but am a little concerned about safety. Having been to a few "dangerous" countries, I'm very aware that sometimes the Western world can misrepresent places. I lived in Palestine for 6 months in 2018, for example, and it was surprisingly one of the safest places I've been. I'm a single white male with a disability (I've got mobility issues and can't run or anything too physical). Am I likely to be robbed in Cairo or would just normal common sense be enough?
I was thinking on the possibility to moved to Cairo. I am a single woman and I have a Bachelor Degree on Hispitality Management. Thank you for the info.
Hi guys. Writing from NZ. My daughter and I are looking to visit Cairo for 3 months, Nov- Jan. Can you recommend an Property/estate agent we can communicate with regarding accommodation. You mentioned the price of internet, but is it enough in order to work from home?
It varies widely and wildly. We would 100% recommend teaching at an international school where they pay at least half of your contract in USD. International schools will have a fairly predicable summer schedule but private schools and language centers might only give you a week or two.
claudia peterson Awesome. Have you seen our expat interviews about Cairo? Also, what do you do in Belize? Would you be interested in interviewing with us? 😊
Just watching your videos now... booking my first ever trip to Cairo for June 2023... anda seriously considering moving there for new change of life etc... looking to see if I can meet some locals and get some job hookup there as well. Be curious to see what you can offer me. Great videos
@@ExpatsEverywhere no I have no idea where to start or even look.. haha I'm not working this yr due to surgeries and figured I can look at being a digital creator or look into other job options rather then the same old boring routine you know. Being 40 I'm feeling the need to travel but, lack of funds are preventing that sadly
We love the question. It's really difficult to answer though. A good idea is a good idea if you do your research, have a good business plan, and work your socks off. So move to Cairo, why not? Start a restaurant business, that all depends on the restaurant, the area, the capital investment, your "why", and more. Hope that helps give some perspective for you.
Depending but probably fairly rapidly. You would have to imagine that the first set of expats to be there would be the embassy workers followed by educators in international school that will teach the embassy kids. After that, it really depends on what multi-national companies relocate there so there are diverse jobs across many sectors and industries. What do you think Mr. Jin?
@@ExpatsEverywhere I don't know, but I suppose they will or even do, because It will be the seat of Gouvernment and It's a much more western city and clean. Houses are little bit more expensive, but are sold from E 57000! I don't know exacly what a House in Cairo costs. If I where an expat, this two neighborhood's would really be of my taste. Celia even more then Baroque. Celia looks like italian and has good location in the city and to the neighboring cities nearby like New Cairo. I really hope Wedian City will be much more international, I would feel more secured. Next its not a polluted or to crowded city and they will have an Airport like Heathrow. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OkxpEBLEjps.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bpDZ8hCWyLc.html
Thanks for writing us. That's realize specialized. We don't have any university contacts in Cairo at all. Sorry. What kind of information are you looking for?
We (ExpatsEverywhere) interview people that live in the cities & countries that we show. For our Review/Preview shows, we pull (& pool) resources and put them into an audio video format.
I am looking to teach in Cairo. I am currently teaching kindergarten in China and I would prefer to stay at that level. My biggest fear is missing the luxuries of Shanghai. Can anyone tell me the pros/cons of Shanghai vs Cairo
@@ExpatsEverywhere I think just visiting Egypt doesn't give you the information you need to talk about actually being an expat there. A lot of the stuff you said was weird. Btw, it does get cold, tou probably will need a heater and using a heater is expensive.
Not necessary. At ExpatsEverywhere, we've worked with, and helped a variety of nationalities for plethora of reasons. The common theme is that they speak English (mostly native speakers but some second language fluent English speakers).
@@ExpatsEverywhere I hate the term expat. Usually reserved for the rich, while immigrant is used for the poor.. But we are all immigrants, living abroad.