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Relocation to UAE may wreck expat marriages
Would-be expat professionals have traditionally flocked to the UAE for its luxury lifestyle, high salaries and promotion prospects, but statistics show the relocation may trigger divorce.
Expatriate divorce rates in Dubai surged by 25 per cent in 2014, a year which saw an average of four divorces every day. Referring to divorce in...
Expat relocation to Indonesia
Indonesia’s meteoric rise to the status of one of the world’s largest emerging markets has prompted strong interest from foreign professionals seeking opportunities in Jakarta.
Indonesia’s growing economy has made its capital city a hub for foreign professionals and international companies seeking to benefit from its fruitful jobs...
Expats relocating to Amsterdam bereft of housing and schooling finance
As popular areas in Amsterdam attract more expats, a recent survey reveals most get no financial aid with schooling and housing.
Relocation to Amsterdam’s increasingly expensive central districts is causing financial distress for expats without housing and schooling allowances. Research by the International Community Advisory Panel...
Immigration requirements for legally living and working overseas
The key to a successful life as an expat is to make sure your chosen country’s immigration rules coincide with your own expectations as regards lifestyle.
Whether you’re migrating for reasons of work, retiring or planning to start your own business overseas, you’ll need to come to grips with unfamiliar visa rules and regulations....
Expats in Qatar concerned over possible military action by Arab nations
Concerns are being raised amongst expats working in Qatar regarding the possibility of military action by the five Gulf States due to the continuing standoff in the diplomatic embargo.
The Qatar Amir has warned the five Arab nations involved in the ongoing diplomatic dispute not to begin military action against the emirate. Should this...
QROPS rules to stay the same until after Brexit
Expats will be relieved to hear there will be no changes to QROPS laws until after Britain finally leaves the European Union.
The massive logjam of legislation necessary before March 2019 is clogging the British parliament’s schedules for the foreseeable future, leaving almost no time to debate and vote on other important legislation....
Female baby boomer expats embrace solo travel and retirement overseas
According to a popular international expat website, female baby boomers are the latest group to take on travelling solo and retiring overseas on their own.
It seems single women are breaking free from convention and taking off across the world to live their lives solo in their chosen countries. The new trend is the result of an increase in...
Cold calling scammers get more time to con emigrating retirees
Financial fraudsters are stepping up their efforts to con would-be expats out of their pension savings as the UK government’s cold-calling silencing plan is put on the back burner.
The British government’s promise to crack down on cold-calling by pension scammers has now been shelved for at least a year, due to ‘legal issues’...
How much do expats in UAE need to save to ensure a comfortable retirement
Given that most expats working in the UAE have chosen the job to ensure financial security, how much should be saved to make retirement all it should be?
Relocating on assignment to the UAE is often seen as one way to ensure financial security in later life, but the trick is knowing exactly how much needs to be put by. Retirement isn’t a...
Barnier puts British expats onward movement rights on back burner
The post-Brexit rights of UK expats already living in Europe to move to another EU country are being pushed back by the EU negotiating team.
Future movements by UK expats already in Europe are not to be the subject of any discussions for the foreseeable future, according to the EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier. Campaigners working to...