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Are the Maldives heaven or hell for ambitious expats?
It’s a given that the Maldives is a tropical dream of a holiday destination, but living and working here may be less rewarding than most expats realise.
Beautiful beaches, calm waters and warm weather greet expats on arrival, but success in both career and personal life is essentially down to blending in with the islands’ unique...
Virus may be last straw for Hong Kong international schools
The effects of protests and the coronavirus may force the permanent closure of Hong Kong's international schools.
Already reeling from six months of massive, often violent protests, Hong Kong’s international schools are now facing losing many more pupils as their parents leave the island due to the coronavirus threat. Some are already...
Canada voted best for Brit expats
For British would-be expats looking for a home from home outside Europe, Canada comes highly recommended by those who’ve been there and done that.
Even although the news for British expats as regards their rights to remain in EU member states seems more reassuring, many of those still in the UK who simply don’t trust Boris Johnson are...
New survey marks Philippines as best location for expat retirees
The Philippines is now officially rated as a great place to retire.
If you’re looking for a Southeast Asian retirement hub where English is the official language, the cost of living is cheap and the people are genuinely friendly, the Philippines could well be your perfect choice. Already popular with older expats, this stunning...
Moscow international schools for English-speaking expat children
If you’re relocating to Moscow en famille, finding the right school for your children can be tricky at best.
Moscow isn’t the most popular relocation destination for expat professionals, but it’s at least an insight into a fascinating country with a diverse history. Difficulties in settling in are many, but finding the right school...
Steps to take before committing to your dream retirement haven
Nowadays, retiring overseas isn’t just for professionals used to living outside their home country, it’s for any individual or couple who enjoy new, positive experiences.
Many believe Americans were the first to embrace overseas retirement as a must rather than an option, but Brits and a good number of older citizens of European states...
Chapala and its charms could be the answer for Brit retirees
British expats could well consider Mexico as the perfect retirement destination.
Perennially popular with expat retirees from the USA due to its short flight times back to the home country, Mexico also has a lot to offer for expats from Europe and especially the UK. Low on stress and costs and high on community, activities and great...
Coronavirus preventing expat travellers from working
Whilst the world media’s focus on the worsening infection and death numbers is fully justifiable, expats whose businesses depend on international travel are feeling the pain.
With most of China now shut off from international travellers by flight cancellations total travel bans, many other countries are now banning incomers who’ve...
Expats seeking safe retirement havens should consider Belize
If you’re desperately searching for the perfect retirement destination outside the European Union member states, Belize might be the solution.
Finding the most suitable destination for your retirement just got harder for British would-be expats as, by the end of this year, all the doors leading to European havens may have slammed shut!...
Qatar Expat Women group helps newly-arrived expats adjust
Moving overseas to take on a new job can be a stressful experience, especially for expat females moving to one of the Gulf States.
Although the UAE is a popular destination for career enhancement as well as decent salaries, its unfamiliar culture can cause even more stress or even loneliness, especially for expatriate professional females...