‎Salaries Of Househelps Working In Saudi Arabia & Qatar Per Month In Kenya Shillings 2025 -
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‎Salaries Of Househelps Working In Saudi Arabia & Qatar Per Month In Kenya Shillings 2025



‎In 2025, thousands of Kenyan domestic workers continue to migrate to Gulf nations in search of better pay and improved livelihoods.



‎Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates remain the most popular destinations, offering salaries far higher than what many can earn locally.

‎In Saudi Arabia, Kenyan househelps are paid between SAR 800 and 1,200, translating to between KSh 30,000 and 45,000 per month.

‎Employers provide accommodation, food, and medical cover, although reports of long working hours and restricted freedoms remain a challenge for many.

‎Oman offers slightly higher wages, ranging between OMR 100 and 150, equivalent to KSh 42,000 to 63,000 monthly.

‎Conditions are similar to Saudi Arabia, but some workers report a friendlier working environment and more respect from employers.

‎Qatar has emerged as another attractive destination, with salaries between QAR 1,200 and 1,500, translating to KSh 45,000 to 56,250.

‎Domestic workers in the country also receive food, housing, and medical care as part of their employment package.

‎The United Arab Emirates, particularly Dubai, pays the highest salaries. Kenyan househelps earn between AED 1,500 and 2,000, amounting to KSh 69,750 to 93,000.

‎Workers in Dubai benefit from stricter labor protections, regulated hours, and in some cases, bonuses tied to performance.

‎Despite the attractive pay, challenges persist, including cultural differences, exploitation risks, and limited legal recourse in disputes.

‎Recruitment agencies, worker experience, and employer preferences significantly influence pay and conditions.

‎Experts advise Kenyans seeking domestic jobs abroad to use licensed recruitment agencies, understand their contracts fully, and familiarize themselves with labor laws in the host country.