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Saving as well as spending as an expat in Belgium

Saving as well as spending as an expat in Belgium
Relocating to a completely new country is a stressful experience, often complicated by getting used to a new currency without breaking your budget. The everyday cost of living in a new expat destination is one of the most important aspects of relocation overseas, with making the best of your salary and even saving for a rainy day...

Planning for your expatriate retirement

Planning for your expatriate retirement
UK workers who’ve dreamed of an affordable retirement in the sun shouldn’t need to give up because of Brexit. Admittedly, the advent of some kind of Brexit in six months from now will change the plans of many Britons in many ways, but with careful research and planning it’s still possible to live the dream in an overseas location....

Affordable local schools can be the best option for long-stay expat families

Affordable local schools can be the best option for long-stay expat families
Relocating overseas with your family is stressful at best as there’s so much to take into account to make the move an all-round success. One of the most important decisions concerns your children’s education, with the choice between local and international schools involving more issues than just cost. Parents want to make sure their...

Dutch online secondhand car purchase site is great news for expats

Dutch online secondhand car purchase site is great news for expats
Expats in the Netherlands needing their own transportation can now buy a second-hand car online. In a move set to revolutionise the Netherlands’ second-hand car market, it’s now possible to buy a vehicle and have it delivered to your door simply by accessing the new Bynco website. First launched last year, the website has proved...

Brexit advice for Brit expats in Italy

Brexit advice for Brit expats in Italy
If you’ve just moved or are planning a pre-Brexit move to Italy, you’ll need to get clued up on what’s necessary before the UK leaves the EU at the end of March next year. Most British expats living in Italy are convinced one result of Brexit will be a total bureaucratic nightmare for those living in European Union member states....

Expat tax efficiency after a move to Spain

Expat tax efficiency after a move to Spain
If you’ve recently relocated to Spain or are still planning to make the move, investigating the country’s tax-efficient opportunities could save you money. The most important part of your move to Spain as regards tax-efficiency is to establish the exact date you became resident for tax purposes. Your liabilities will include tax on...

Expats in the Netherlands enraged by lack of action on tax break

Expats in the Netherlands enraged by lack of action on tax break
Expats working in the Netherlands are now committed to legal action after the government finally reneged on its 30 per cent tax break for incomers. Expatriates across the country are referring to the day of judgement as Black Tuesday, venting their anger and feelings of exploitation and betrayal as they continue to raise funds for a...

Expats in UAE face huge costs for their children?s education

Expats in UAE face huge costs for their children?s education
If you and your family are planning a long-stay future in the UAE, planning ahead for your children’s education is a priority. Emigrating to a strange land is all part of today’s upward career path, but when there’s a family involved it’s harder to plan for the future. Even nowadays, many employers include an education allowance...

Hong Kong crashes in survey due to poor life quality

Hong Kong crashes in survey due to poor life quality
Formerly regarded as the Holy Grail for ambitious expat professionals, Hong Kong’s survey ranking is now 56th out of 68 countries. Long working hours, a high cost of living and the scarcity of reliable childcare options have brought the formally popular expat destination to its knees. Difficulties with finding friends and staying...

The reality of expat healthcare insurance and private hospital charges

The reality of expat healthcare insurance and private hospital charges
Expats looking for advice on healthcare insurance should avoid online advertorials. Without a doubt, the thought of relocating to a country where decent healthcare is expensive at best or unavailable at any cost at worst can be the average expat’s number one nightmare, especially if retirement is the reason for the move. However,...