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Bachelor/Married status

toofast4u

Hello everyone,

I was just wondering if anyone could provide info on the status bachelor/married. I can find information on married status and single status but not the aforementioned.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated

G

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TheLegendLeads

In employment contracts, right?
Bachelor and single are the same.

toofast4u

So if a contract states single/married status then how would that play?

TheLegendLeads

This varies company to company and here is the most common practice.

Single Status:
- 2 basic salaries as housing allowance or company provided single status accommodation (single or shared room)
- One vacation ticket annually
- Medical insurance for the employee only

Married Status
- 3 basic salaries as housing allowance
- Up to 4 vacation ticket annually [the number depends on the company policy]
- Medical insurance for the employee and his family members
- HR supports to get family visa issued

toofast4u

Thankyou, I understand them as separate status' but when the heading includes both i don't understand what that actually means. Will my wife be covered to come across when she is ready?

TheLegendLeads

That means your contract is upgradable to a 'married' status one. As soon as you get married, you'll start getting the above mentioned benefits.

toofast4u

I am married just now, so when my wife joins me in Jubail my benefits would change?

TheLegendLeads

Medical insurance and vacation tickets: Yes
Housing: Will they provide it or are they offering monetary support?

Stu13

With Sadara bachelor married status gives you 3 flights back home each year to see your family. It is also easy to change to married status when your wife wants to move over.

TheLegendLeads

Stu13 wrote:

With Sadara bachelor married status gives you 3 flights back home each year to see your family. It is also easy to change to married status when your wife wants to move over.


That's why I started with:

TheLegendLeads wrote:

This varies company to company and here is the most common practice.

toofast4u

Guys, thank you so much with this.

With the move coming up pretty quick I just wanted to get this confirmed.  I was just concerned that when I went I would never see my wife for long enough.

It was explained I would just speak to my line manager who would begin the process for when she was ready to come over.

Stu13, can I ask where you got that information from?

Stu13

From fircroft and the presentation by the Sadara HR guy at Newcastle when I went for the interview. Pm me if you want a phone number to have a chat.

toofast4u

Ive sent you a message Stu13.