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Where in Europe should top expat tech talents relocate?
As global companies headquartered in London flee the threat of a no-deal Brexit or any Brexit at all, would-be British tech expats are confused as to where to head for in Europe.
London’s famous City district is now echoing to the sound of plugs being pulled as one major company after another heads for the greener pastures of Europe. At...
Expats find Nordic lands impose social isolation
Is social isolation the fate of every expat professional in the Nordic lands?
Given that leaving friends and family behind is one of the worst effects of becoming an expat in a strange land, those heading for Scandinavia should perhaps consider another location where social isolation isn’t the norm. Plus points of this chilly...
Expats arriving with families have a good choice of Dubai communities
If you’re heading for a reassignment to Dubai along with your family, a safe, secure and child-friendly development is the preferred option.
Dubai is an ever-popular destination for ambitious expats, but those relocating with their families need exactly the right accommodation to make sure the entire family including the dog is happy...
Is research the key to a successful emigration?
Just the thought of moving to an unfamiliar country is scary for most would-be expats, but careful research increases the chance of a successful relocation.
Wherever you’re planning to move, you’ll encounter similar challenges and problems, but some issues are country-specific and need to be taken seriously. Initially, a new...
Global mobility needs happy expat families to make it work
Global mobility can be a welcome challenge for ambitious expats, but it won’t work if the accompanying family isn’t happy.
Transferring from the familiarity of your home country to a totally different culture is a huge challenge, both for expat professionals and also for their families. Expatriation isn’t the same as integration,...
German companies increasing the use of fixed term contracts for expat professionals
Expats hoping to head for Germany to take up a new job may only be offered a fixed term contract.
Given that job security is a priority for expat professionals looking for a change of scenery as regards responsibilities and career advancement, fixed teem contracts aren’t exactly good news. Recently released figures show four out of...
Expats in Shekou encouraged to integrate into the local community
For expats living in Shenzhen’s Shekou district, the local authority is planning to establish the area as a home from home for its foreign residents.
Shekou is now home to the largest expat community in the whole of Shenzhen city, with its local government determined to ensure all expatriates living in the sub-district are treated as...
Thailand to offer tax cuts and perks to incoming foreign companies
Thailand is to adopt measures to attract more international companies and investment by easing regulations for expat professionals wishing to do business in the Kingdom.
The new rules are an attempt to boost Thailand as an international business hub by introducing a raft of measures aimed at making it easier to create jobs and bring in...
Expats heading to Denmark urged to study Danish before they arrive
As the Scandinavian countries become increasingly popular with expat professionals due to their quality of life, learning the local lingo is becoming essential.
Over the past year or so, Denmark, Norway and Sweden have been gaining on other European expat destinations in a number of respected online expat surveys, due mostly to the...
Is Albania an as yet undiscovered treasure for expats?
For expats looking to find new and promising destinations, Albania ticks all the boxes.
Almost unknown on the expat trail until five years or so ago, Albania and its creative capital city Tirana have now been discovered by expats eager to explore and make the most of its largely unknown delights. The little Balkan country has around 265...