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Tips for new expat arrivals in Austria
If you’re heading to Austria on reassignment, watch out for a few local habits which drive expats crazy.
Generally speaking, expats in Austria are happy with their choice of destination but, as with many overseas locations, some local behavioural traits make even experienced long-stayers hot under the collar. One of the most annoying for...
Will buying a home in Greece still be possible post-Brexit?
In spite of rumours to the contrary, Britons fleeing post-Brexit Britain will still be able to purchase Greek property.
For those British retirees who’ve always dreamed of living in their own home in Greece, the door will definitely not close as regards house purchase. The reason is
straightforward, as the European Union doesn’t...
Relocating to Germany as an expat professional
Relocating to Germany can be far easier if it’s carefully planned.
One obvious issue for all expat reassignments is that it’s impossible to settle in your new country until you’ve settled into a new home and dealt with the bureaucratic necessities. In this respect, Germany is no different than any other expat destination, excepting...
Czech universities to offer foreign language postgraduate studies free of charge
Postgraduate study given in a foreign language at a Czech university may soon be cost-free due to a change in the law regarding higher education.
At the present time, expat students must pay to study a postgraduate specialty in a foreign language, but an amendment to the law now specifies such university courses may be free of charge,...
British expats fleeing mainland Europe should head for Cyprus
If you’re a fan of world history and love the Mediterranean lifestyle, the ancient island of Cyprus is waiting for you.
Always a favourite for Brits searching sunshine, warmth and a laid-back lifestyle, Cyprus has a lot to offer for those planning to emigrate rather than staying in post-Brexit Britain. The island’s incredible history...
New career programme helps expat professionals understand the Danish way
Copenhagen City Hall is urging expat professionals to stay, saying the city needs them!
According to the city’s Greater Copenhagen Career Programme, the present problem is retaining talented expat professionals who’re in high demand but short supply. The programme is fighting to keep its expat talent by organising courses for new...
Prague takes second place in survey of best cities for new graduate jobs
An expat sector mostly ignored in articles on emigrating is that of newly graduated students searching for jobs overseas.
Nowadays, many young people choose overseas universities for their graduate study years. Reasons vary from the cost of a university degree in the home country, a better choice of specialties and the expat student...
Getting to grips with Dutch law as it applies to expat families
Expat families relocating to the Netherlands will need to know about the country’s family laws.
Moving overseas and starting a new life as a family is exciting as well as hard work, but those attempting to fit in to their adopted country will need to check out Dutch family laws. For example, even although cohabitation is widely accepted...
Is the Italian culture a shock for expats from the UK?
Moving to Italy is many would-be expats’ dream, but culture shock still needs to be dealt with.
For those hooked on a vision of Italy as a romantic, stunningly beautiful land of music, song, delicious food and wine and a cultural history going back several millennia, nowhere else will do as an expat destination. Italians call their land...
Expats on Malta gambling against a bad Brexit outcome
British expat on Malta don’t seem at all confused about their post-Brexit future.
As things stand at present, whichever style of Brexit is the final result it’s expatriates who’ll bear the immediate brunt of Britain’s leaving the UK. They’re also the least able to adjust their lifestyles to an acceptable version of that which...