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Expat jobs in Singapore may be harder to snare

Expat jobs in Singapore may be harder to snare
Seemingly ollowing on from the emirates, Singapore’s new push to persuade its business owners to hire local rather than expat talent is sparking fears that expats will have a hard time getting jobs in the popular city state. Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower announced last Monday that all jobs paying less than 12,000 Singapore dollars...

Migration financial planning should include costs of overseas luxuries

Migration financial planning should include costs of overseas luxuries
Would-be expats planning to emigrate to a new life overseas spend many hours poring over cost of living surveys in an attempt to calculate an average month’s spend, but fail to include life’s little luxuries in the list. A recent survey has revealed that the majority of migration plans include unavoidable bills such as rent,...

Survey reveals UK brain drain is likely to be irreversible

Survey reveals UK brain drain is likely to be irreversible
Latest government statistics confirming another increase in the number of professionals leaving the UK for a better life overseas are leading to fears that the brain drain is becoming irreversible. Those who have already left the country and established homes and jobs overseas, it seems, have no intention of returning in the near future,...

Brits living abroad could regain their entitlement to free NHS treatment

Brits living abroad could regain their entitlement to free NHS treatment
At present, the only way British expats can access free NHS healthcare at home is via a medical emergency, even if they’ve paid National Insurance contribution throughout their working lives. The rule applies to those who spend more than three months of every year overseas and, along with losing the right to vote and the scandal of...

Official worldwide number of migrants swells to over 232 million

Official worldwide number of migrants swells to over 232 million
A report by the United Nations Population Division has revealed that worldwide emigration has surged to the point that over 232 million people are living outside their country of origin. The report notes that the figure represents 3.2 per cent of the planet’s population, and is significantly higher than the year 2000 report’s figure of...

Migrants advised to check overseas healthcare costs before leaving

Migrants advised to check overseas healthcare costs before leaving
Would-be expats are advised to compare the costs of medical procedures and health insurance before deciding on a long-term destination. Those moving abroad to take up a position with an international company will have their heath care and insurance needs covered by their employer, but for retirees or those wishing for a change of scene...

Tiny Brunei beats out Malaysia for expat satisfaction in S E Asia poll

Tiny Brunei beats out Malaysia for expat satisfaction in S E Asia poll
Would-be migrants looking for an unusual, exotic location as a relief from the trials and tribulations of their home countries might like to consider Brunei, the winner of a recent South East Asia poll. Malaysia isn’t best pleased that it’s been knocked off the top spot in a survey undertaken by the American Malaysian Chamber of...

China eases visa regulations for foreigners with families

China eases visa regulations for foreigners with families
China’s immigration department is hoping to attract more overseas talent via the easing of visa regulations to allow immigrants to join relatives already in the country. Starting 1 September, four new visa categories have been introduced by the Chinese government. The premier expat visa is the R visa, aimed at highly qualified and...

MP poll of UK emigrants reveals most are middle income workers

MP poll of UK emigrants reveals most are middle income workers
The results of a poll commissioned by a Conservative MP have revealed that most Britons planning to emigrate are middle-income workers. Member of Parliament for Esher and Walton Dominic Raab commissioned the largest poll ever taken of would-be migrants from the UK. Immigration and relocation specialists Global Visas conducted the survey,...

Conservatives warn 400 middle class professional emigrate every day

Conservatives warn 400 middle class professional emigrate every day
More than 400 Britons are giving up on the UK and leaving every day, according to a report. A report issued by the Office of National Statistics has revealed that over 400 British citizens are leaving the UK every day, an increase of 20 per cent since the start of the present coalition government. A further report by the OECD states that...