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- WHY RELOCATE TO KENYA. ABOUT KENYAKenya is a democratic republic in East Africa with a population of 50 million people. The topography of the country comprises a coastline on the Indian Ocean and another one on Lake Victoria and encompasses Savannah Lakelands, the dramatic Great Rift Valley, highlands, and jaw-dropping mountain ranges — including Mt. Kenya, the second tallest mountain in Africa. Kenya is also home to numerous different wildlife and many species of indigenous flora and fauna. The most common reason why most people move to Kenya is to work, job contracts or starting businesses and or to live. People who move to Kenya for work often develop a fondness for the country, the climate, and the people, and it is not uncommon for a lot of ex-pats to move back permanently for retirement. COST OF LIVINGBeing a tropical country, Kenya has good weather which accommodates the production of a lot of foodstuff like cereals and vegetables, making them very affordable. If you have the time, skill, and inclination, you can even grow most of your foodstuff in your personal farm as a lot of families do. The cost of housing varies, mainly depending on neighbourhoods, but is still significantly lower than what you would pay for an equivalent lifestyle in New York City. At the moment the city of Nairobi has an oversupply of middle-class residential housing as well as office space which makes very good living spaces available at decent rates. The cost of hiring domestic workers (nanny/driver/gardener) is about US$ 250 per month. Nearly all these workers are educated and speak English. Education in international schools is a little expensive, comparable to the cost of private schools in the US. The country has no adverse weather and rarely do people need to heat their homes or use air conditioning, which reduces the cost of electricity. Internet is moderately priced in Kenya, starting as low as $30 for fixed cable home internet for speeds of 10 Mb/s. A 50 Mb/s subscription will set you back about $65 per month. HOUSING & SCHOOLSFinding a good house to live in Nairobi is not difficult. Expatriates living in Kenya have a vast array of choices as to where to live. Naturally, a lot of those who move to Kenya for work settle in or around Nairobi. Karen and Muthaiga are two of the most exclusive areas in Nairobi that offer residents modern, high-end living options. Other high-end neighbourhoods include Spring Valley in Westlands, Tigoni, and Tilisi in Limuru, Runda, Nyari, Kitisuru, and Gigiri. In these areas, there are many good international schools like the International School of Kenya (American), Banda School, German School Nairobi, French School, etc. Beyond Nairobi, ex-pat communities exist in towns such as Naivasha, the coastal town of Malindi, Diani in Mombasa’s South Coast, and the equator town Nanyuki. Out of Nairobi, there are goods schools like St Andrews Turi, Greenstead, Rift Valley Academy, and Sabis International School just to mention a few.1|00|0Is this still revelant?
WEEKEND AND HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES
Weekend travels are a common thing within Kenya and are always a rewarding experience. Kenya is just about bursting with tourist attractions, and there is something for everyone; whether you’re an adrenaline junkie, a golf addict, or a craft beer connoisseur. Nature reserves are plentiful throughout the country such as the snow-peaked Mount Kenya — Africa’s second-largest mountain — and the natural flora and fauna that can be found in the surrounding Mt. Kenya National Reserve and many other wildlife sanctuaries. Those of adventurous spirit can climb the various mountains in the country or go skydiving or deep-sea diving in the Indian Ocean coast. Each Kenya national park is known for something unique, like flamingos in Lake Nakuru and the elephants of Tsavo National Park. As it stands, the attractions on the two other major cities on either coast of Kenya are accessible through a quick 40-minute flight from Nairobi. You can also take a drive instead and enjoy the scenic Kenyan landscape on your road trip.
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- For starters its an English speaking country. Big on sport. The food is ok but there is a lot more to it than what people are aware of. there's a lot of history. You may or may not like the accents. You can explore other countries on weekends or taking a 2 or 3 day holiday which are a couple hours away by flight for a fraction of what you'd pay in America for an international flight. Different cultures within the nation which can appeal to you. Lastly, the standard of life I'd guess is pretty much the same as what you'd get in the US.1|00|0Is this still revelant?
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- Because your 1 usd is around 50 php here so you'll be rich af here lol. The food is great and varied. Everyone here is (Too) welcoming to foreigners. There are many americans here already. We all speak English. We have huge cities and if you want nature we have lots of those too from beaches to mountains, forests and sand dunes, etc. Cost of living is cheap. You dont need visa i think.0|10|0Is this still revelant?
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010- No need. Stay out. The country has entered it's first recession in decades and there is a lot of civil unrest here and there. You'll love the food, monuments and sceneries though. That's about it.0|00|0
I'm talking about India.
Ik it's just a random question, would like to tell you about the goodies if you'd asked this question few years earlier. The country is going through hell these days.
- You could visit Australia, but you should watch this video first.
There are so many ways to die in Australia. - lolhttps://www.youtube.com/embed/kdihHnaOQsk1|10|0 - My parents moved to America from their country so I’m not interested in moving to another country too much. I find Europe interesting but that’s about it.1|00|0
- I wouldn't convince you to come if you don't want to? I always respect a person's choice and decision. Hence it would be up to you entirely.1|00|0
- Come here baby coz. best foods are on here and 1 American dollar=8 türk liras.
And also our peoples are so hot and intimate0|00|0 - Stay in America , you will need to learn a new language or a country that knows English.0|00|0
- The food would definitely be a good start. We've also got free healthcare and schooling (paid for in taxes) if that might interest you :p0|10|0
@Tea-Spaghetti Yeah I bet ^^ Which is cool, but I don't really care about that stuff. We have some traditional semi-unique dishes that are fantastic. A larger part of which is just putting things on rye bread, lol.
- Its not America isn't that enough?
We have free health service2|00|0I laughed at the first part but then you had to say the last one and we dont have free healthcare too 😂😂😢
- Nah, too many people here already1|00|0
- Nah Dutch food is bad.1|00|0
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