Licensed Practical Nurse Salary in Saudi Arabia 2026 — Real Data + Comparison
What Licensed Practical Nurses earn in Saudi Arabia — honest annual ranges in SAR and USD, with housing and end-of-service components flagged where applicable. Ranges shown for Licensed Practical Nurses already living in Saudi Arabia and for those moving from abroad. Same data, around the globe.
Updated 2026 · Demand: Very High ↑ · 5-yr trend: +12%· Based on government & industry data
The honest pay range — the one your employer hopes you never find out.
There's a number your employer knows and hopes you don't: what your role is really worth. AlmiSalary gives you the honest Licensed Practical Nurse pay range in Saudi Arabia for 2026 — base pay, and the allowances most calculators leave out. Free, no signup.
- Official government data
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- Refreshed 2–3 times a year
- Closest match shown where exact data isn't available — never fabricated
Annual salary range
| Level | Low | Mid | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entry Level | SAR 64,350 | SAR 99,450 | SAR 140,400 |
| Mid Level | SAR 82,500 | SAR 127,500 | SAR 180,000 |
| Senior | SAR 111,375 | SAR 172,125 | SAR 243,000 |
What a Licensed Practical Nurse salary means in Saudi Arabia
A Licensed Practical Nurse salary of SAR 127,500 in Saudi Arabia is usually tax-free, which lifts take-home pay well above the same figure in a taxed country. Housing is the main cost, highest in Riyadh and Jeddah. As a rough guide, a single person typically needs SAR 4,000–7,000 a month, with rent the biggest factor. Many packages add a housing allowance, and sometimes flights or schooling — so always weigh the total package, not just the base salary, and confirm what's included.
How to earn more as a Licensed Practical Nurse in Saudi Arabia
- Move up the banding. In the UK's NHS Agenda for Change structure, nurses progress from Band 5 to Band 6, 7 and beyond — each step is a real pay jump. Specialising (ICU, theatre, A&E) is the fastest route up.
- Specialise or become a Nurse Practitioner. Advanced practice and clinical-specialist roles pay well above general nursing, and demand for them is high.
- Consider where you work. High cost-of-living areas often add location supplements (e.g. London weighting). Agency and bank shifts pay more per hour, though without the security of a permanent contract.
- Look abroad. Nurses are in global demand — the Gulf, Australia, Canada and Ireland often pay more than the UK, sometimes with housing or tax advantages. (See how nurse pay compares by country below.)
- Add qualifications. Prescribing rights, mentorship, and management training all open higher-paid roles.
Compensation components beyond base
For many roles in Saudi Arabia, base salary is only part of total compensation. The components below typically appear separately and can materially change total pay — particularly for Licensed Practical Nurses arriving from abroad. The range above is for base pay only.
- Housing allowance. Often paid as a separate monthly amount or provided as employer-arranged accommodation. For some roles this can be 20–30% of total compensation.
- End-of-service bonus. A statutory gratuity calculated from years of continuous service, paid on contract completion. Rules vary by country.
- Repatriation flight. Annual return ticket to home country, or a flight allowance equivalent, common in Gulf contracts.
- Health cover. Employer-provided health insurance for the worker and sometimes immediate family.
We surface these as concepts so you have the language to ask a recruiter specifically about each component. We do not estimate amounts here.
How this role pays around the globe
Mid-band annual salary in USD across a curated set of comparable markets. Same numbers shown on each country's own page.
Why the number matters
Salary isn't everything, but it changes decisions. Knowing the real Licensed Practical Nurse range in Saudi Arabia helps you:
- Compare it honestly against your home country.
- Weigh it against cost of living, not just the headline figure.
- Walk into a negotiation knowing the range, not guessing.
Stop guessing. Start negotiating.
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Licensed Practical Nurse salary in Saudi Arabia — FAQ
- What is the average registered nurse salary in Saudi Arabia?
- A registered nurse in Saudi Arabia earns around SAR 127,500 per year on average — roughly SAR 10,625 per month — though this rises with experience, specialism, and location.
- What is the salary range for a registered nurse in Saudi Arabia?
- Typically from SAR 82,500 at entry level to SAR 180,000 for senior, specialist, or advanced-practice nurses.
- Is a registered nurse's salary good in Saudi Arabia?
- It generally sits near the national average wage. How comfortable it feels depends on local cost of living — see the breakdown above. Specialising and progressing through pay bands raises it well above the starting figure.
- How much does a registered nurse earn per month in Saudi Arabia?
- About SAR 10,625 per month on average before tax, at the mid-career level.
- Which countries pay nurses the most?
- Nursing is in worldwide demand. Countries like the United States, Switzerland, Australia, and several Gulf states are among the highest-paying — often with relocation or housing support. Compare the figures in the country-comparison section above.
- How can a registered nurse increase their salary?
- Progress through pay bands, specialise in a high-demand area (ICU, theatre, A&E), move into advanced or nurse-practitioner roles, or relocate to a higher-paying country. Each is a real, proven lever.
- Where does this salary data come from?
- Official government data for Saudi Arabia, reviewed and refreshed 2–3 times a year. Where we don't have exact data for a role, we say so on the page and show the closest match — we never fabricate a number.
- How often is the data updated?
- 2–3 times a year, from official government sources. We'd rather give you a stable, honest range than a fast-changing guess.