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Despite its historical problems, Kuwait is still an attractive choice for many expats, particularly those who are working in the oil industry.
As with most countries these days, Kuwaitis prefer to use a mobile phone rather than a fixed landline. There are nearly five times as many mobile phones in operation than there are main lines installed in homes and these numbers are growing.
Kuwait offers a national health care service to its own national citizens which is free for some services and subsidised for others. The standard of care compares favourably to that of free healthcare services offered in European countries.
Kuwait International Airport is the main airport servicing the country.
Kuwait is a country situated at the tip of the Persian Gulf. Located at the northern edge of Eastern Arabia, this country shares its borders with Saudi Arabia and Iraq. Only five countries have more oil reserves than Kuwait. This is responsible for Kuwait’s strong economy and why the Kuwait Dinar holds the highest value among other global currencies.