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Saudi Arabia backtracks to two year expat work visas
Saudi Arabia has backtracked on one-year private sector expat work visas, increasing their validity to two years.
The extension of a further year to the private sector Saudi work visa will be welcomed by expats who’d be happy to stay without having to undergo more bureaucracy after they’ve settled in to their jobs and communities. New...
US State Department warns Americans against visiting China
In its latest travel advisory, the US government is warning those planning on heading to China they may risk not being able to leave once their visit is over.
The advisory comes under the Level 2 ‘exercise extreme caution’ bracket, and was issued due to fears China may suddenly and arbitrarily enforce laws which allow immigration...
Brit expats in the Netherlands advised of their post-Brexit rights
Brit expats in the Netherlands are being urged to check their mail boxes for a notice informing about steps they must take in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
British expatriates already working in the Netherlands as well as those about to relocate are to be informed by mail about their no-deal Brexit rights and how to stay in the country....
Dutch schools gearing up for influx of expatriate pupils
Dutch primary schools in The Hague, Amsterdam and Eindhoven are attempting to gear up for an expected influx of expat pupils over the next few years.
The move is in response to the increasing numbers of expat professionals arriving to take up jobs in the IT and technical sector due to a skills shortage in the local population. For...
New UAE laws aim at retaining expats and enticing new foreign investment
New UAE laws including 100 per cent property ownership and 10-year long-stay visas are aimed at attracting overseas investment and retaining expatriates
Investors, business people and expatriates are the targets of several new UAE laws aiming to increase revenue in various local sectors. At present, full ownership of UAE-based companies...
Vietnam becoming ever more popular as an expat hub
Expats are flocking to Vietnam as its reputation soars.
Vietnam’s progress over the past decade is impressive, to say the least, and the formerly war-torn country is showing no signs of slowing down. Of course, it’s not perfect, but it’s now on track to achieve economic growth of six per cent in 2019, aided by foreign investment in...
EU expats in the UK are disgusted at ?pay to stay? Brexit Christmas video
Whilst most news stories about Brexit’s effect on expats have concentrated on Britons in Europe, EU expats and their families are now disgusted about the tone of the Home Office’s Brexit video.
According to media reports, ‘disgusted and angry’ are just two of a considerable number of negative emotions felt by EU expats living and...
Expats in Zhoushan now have a one-stop-shop for visas and permits
Expats working in the eastern Chinese province of Zhejiang’s major city of Zhoushan are now able to get all the necessary permits at a recently-opened one-stop-shop.
In an effort to make life and doing business easier for new arrivals in the city, its Public Service Bureau now offers a single-visit service linked to an online...
Unusual jobs for those desperate to join the expat exodus
Since the turn of the millennium, the numbers of people leaving their home countries to work, study, retire, start a business or simply wander the planet as a digital nomad have soared.
Expat professionals have seen their bank balances swell and their qualities of life change to luxury from liveable, and volunteers have made life more...
Advice on driving overseas for nervous expat motorists
Driving overseas for the first time can be a nightmare, especially if your chosen destination drives on the ‘wrong’ side of the road!
For many expatriates, driving is essential as it retains the freedom to go whenever and wherever is necessary, even if surroundings are unfamiliar and road signs unreadable. Less than confident drivers...