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Expats in Utrecht to get new International Welcome Centre

Expats in Utrecht to get new International Welcome Centre
In response to the ever-growing influx of expat professionals to the Netherlands, Utrecht’s government is expanding services already provided into a dedicated International Welcome Centre. The current Expat Centre is now overwhelmed by newly-arrived expats needing help and is struggling with unacceptable long waiting times as a result....

Shock Andalusian election result could impact British expats post-Brexit

Shock Andalusian election result could impact British expats post-Brexit
As if British expats in Spain and those attempting a fast move to the Costas don’t have enough problems, the rise of the right in Spanish politics could well spell even more difficulties for foreign residents. After the shock results of the Andalusia elections were announced, former Europe minister Denis McShane sounded an alarm warning...

Expat families in Split call for an international school

Expat families in Split call for an international school
The Croatian city of Split is now a growing expat hub, but expat families desperately need an international school. Formerly just a popular tourist destination for its charming Old Town, the Croatian city of Split is finally becoming an international destination for expatriates working for newly-arrived companies. As a result, the expat...

Czech Republic tourism industry desperately needs expat workers

Czech Republic tourism industry desperately needs expat workers
Prague’s tourism industry is desperate for more employees as the numbers of foreign tourists visiting are at a peak and still rising. The Czech Republic might not yet be a major destination for expat professionals, but it’s now a hub for far too many tourists, according to a recent report. The hospitality industry is struggling to...

Changing your Dutch expat health insurance policy every year

Changing your Dutch expat health insurance policy every year
Expats in the Netherlands are being encouraged to adjust their private healthcare insurance to avoid being overcharged. In the vast majority of expat hubs across the world, private healthcare insurance is a necessity but can also wreck the budgets of all but the most financially comfortable foreign workers. The Netherlands is no exception...

Subsidence now a real threat to expat homeowners in the Netherlands

Subsidence now a real threat to expat homeowners in the Netherlands
If you’re planning to emigrate to the Netherlands, start a business and buy a home, take care over which location you choose! It’s a well-known fact that the Netherlands in its entirety is located below sea level and is only kept dry by its brilliantly structured network of sea walls and dykes, but recent reports suggest it may be...

European Court of Justice throws out Brit expat referendum challenge

European Court of Justice throws out Brit expat referendum challenge
British retired expats in EU member states have lost their referendum challenge based on disenfranchisement. The European Court of Justice in Luxembourg has rejected a case brought by Harry Shindler and others which claimed the 2016 Brexit referendum was invalid due to over a million British expats being blocked from voting. The French...

Is Croatia a new hub for would-be expats?

Is Croatia a new hub for would-be expats?
Croatia is yet another up-and-coming destination for would-be expats looking to embrace the unfamiliar. Initially an increasingly popular holiday destination, the charms of this lesser-known European state are now persuading would-be expats to make it home for at least a while, either by finding a job, starting a small business or...

Evaluating Italy as an expat destination

Evaluating Italy as an expat destination
Italy may not be as popular with aspiring UK expats as its rivals Spain and France, but it ticks all the boxes as regards lifestyle. For would-be expats in love with food, wine, iconic culture, history and tradition, stunning scenery, a warm climate and friendly locals as well as career opportunities, Italy is the perfect choice. The...

Dublin tops survey listing for unaffordable accommodation

Dublin tops survey listing for unaffordable accommodation
Results of the recently published Expat City Ranking survey are bad news for expats heading to Dublin. The Republic of Ireland’s capital, Dublin, has attracted a good number of expat professionals over the past few years, but the results of a recent survey aren’t doing its formerly positive reputation any favours. According to...