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I ditched living in London & now live in one of the cleanest cities in the world – we get free healthcare & pay no taxes

Published on May 07, 2025 at 12:34 PM

AS the cost of living crisis rises, many people are leaving the UK in search of a better quality of life.

And forget theit’s the oil-rich Middle Eastern state of which is proving popular.

Woman posing next to a red ATV in a desert.
Ex-Londoner Ang raved about her new life in Qatar
Park bench in a grassy park with skyscrapers in the background.
The ex-pat said Qatar is cleaner and safer than the UK
Flowers in a modern, white interior.
Ang showed off glamorous shots from her new life in the Middle Eastern state
Doha skyline viewed from a waterfront cafe.
Over 20,000 Brits have relocated to Qatar

Numerous young people have relocated to – where 80 per cent of the population live – and have been open about the benefits they’ve found.

These include tax-free salaries to the sun-soaked life feeling like a “full-time holiday.”;

The in Britain is 34.2 per cent higher than in Qatar, according to the Mail, with restaurant prices 48 per cent more expensive and groceries 41.5 per cent more costly.

One of the 20,000 British nationals to have made the move to Qatar is Ang, who posts under @anginqatar.

In a video which has over 5,000 views, she shared the benefits from living in Qatar compared to the UK.

Ang shared: “Qatar is the cleanest, most beautiful country you will ever experience.

“Coming from a place like , the level of cleanliness and beauty is unfathomable!”;

She also raved about there being numerous things to do in Qatar.

Ang continued: “There are so many activities to do in Qatar that life can feel like an extended holiday.

“Life is for living, so enjoy as much as you can. But also remember your purpose for being here. Live for today, plan for tomorrow.”;

One of the main benefits for her is feeling safe – especially given London’s crime rate.

This comes as phones are stolen in London at a

Figures show and crooks took 70,137 mobiles last year — 192 a day.

Ang added: “There is virtually NO CRIME in Qatar. You can leave your phone/handbag unattended and find it in the same place hours later.

“You can leave your car or apartment unlocked and no one will enter.

“As a woman, you can go out at any time and be completely safe! I cannot explain how amazing it feels to be able to take a midnight stroll and not worry about being approached or spoken to (or worse!).

“The West will portray that women are oppressed, whereas women are PROTECTED and RESPECTED.”;

Commuters with umbrellas on a rainy day in London, with the city skyline in the background.
Many people are fleeing Britain to escape the rainy weather and rising costs

Ang, who moved to Qatar three years ago, said the financial benefits are also great.

She explained: “There is no , meaning what you earn, you get to take home.

“On top of that, many employers will also cover accommodation and utility bills, , food and health insurance – more disposable income to do the things you want, rather than the majority of it going on housing.”;

Qatar was previously under UK rule for more than 50 years between 1916 and 1961, but is now an independent nation.

The flight from London is seven hours by plane, with some flights costing as low as £250 for a round trip.

Typically a three-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurant is £37.16 in Doha, compared to £80 in London, according to data from Numbeo.

The Doha rate is lower than neighbouring Dubai, where the average equivalent price is £57.

Meanwhile a McDonald’s meal is £5.16 in Doha compared to £8 in London.

The 2.6million population in Qatar is dominated by expats, with only 313,000 of these being Qatari citizens.

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