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Advice on leaving the Netherlands
If you’re an expat who's relocating from the Netherlands, you’ll need to make sure everything you’ve taken on is shut down in good time
If leaving the country means leaving your job, you’ll need to give notice according to contractual rules. The normal notice period is a month, although some employers specify longer, with...
Expat second home owners in Brittany accused of ruining the region
For several decades, British expats have shown a preference for Brittany, buying second homes and planning their retirement in this iconic corner of France.
It has to be said that parts of Brittany could now be described by disgruntled French nationals as ‘Little England’, as a large number of British expats and second home owners...
Advice on getting the best ISP for expats in the Netherlands
Given the present-day popularity of the Netherlands as a hub for expats in the tech sector, getting the best ISP for your needs is crucial.
For expats planning a start-up in the Netherlands as well as foreign students hoping to study at a Dutch university, getting the right ISP for their needs is a priority. Searching online for the major...
Advice on emigrating to Italy
If you’ve always dreamed of living in Italy and Brexit is scaring you silly, now’s the time to go.
The first step is to ensure you’re legally entitled to live in Italy by applying for the correct visa if you’re a non-EU national. For now until the Brexit transition period ends, British nationals can enter the country in the normal...
Practical steps to working legally in the Netherlands
If you’ve decided to try working in the Netherlands or have been offered a post that's too good to refuse, you’ll have realised Dutch bureaucracy is some of the toughest in Europe.
If you’ve already found a job and are intending to stay in the county of over three months, your employer will need to apply for your residence permit...
Brit retirees rushing to secure residency in Europe before Brexit
The 2017/18 long, cold winter lasted well into spring, encouraging many who’re concerned about the UK’s present political challenges to imagine life in a far warmer, more welcoming climate.
For many Brits nearing retirement, seeing Brexit closing in fast with no compromise in sight, imagining a different life is turning to thoughts of...
Is Luxembourg the perfect replacement for the City and Canary Wharf
If you’re looking for a tiny, beautiful, historic country that’s a world leader in finance and fintech, Luxembourg is your destination.
Most people are slightly confused at the mention of Luxembourg, as it tends towards keeping its secrets away from the madding crowds. Expat professionals in the field of finance, however, are well...
Survey confirms four Swiss cities are only for the extremely wealthy
Switzerland is now home to the four most expensive cities in the world for expats – although the cash-strapped Venezuelan capital of Caracas took the top spot for all the wrong reasons!
It’s perhaps the first time ever that a hyperinflationary scenario plus a severe shortage of food and other supplies has catapulted a city into the...
Campaign groups slamming Lawson for hypocrisy and elitism
Enraged anti Brexit campaign groups are slamming Lord Lawson for his comments about his carte de sejour application.
Campaigners for British expats’ post-Brexit rights are up in arms and attacking Lord Lawson, calling his blasé comments about his carte de jour application ‘hypocritical’ and ‘out of touch with reality’. His...
Is Greece really the pits for expats
Does Greece really deserve its recent bad press as an expat destination?
In a recent survey, Greece was rated as the worst place in the world for expat living for the fourth year in a row, with finance and family life the least acceptable to any right-minded expatriate tempted to give it a go. The survey is considered by many expats to be...