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Australia still a favourite with UK and USA expats
In spite of the rise of a good number of alternative destinations, Australia is still a favourite, especially with the British and Americans
Unique landscapes, fascinating history and a traditional culture, laid back lifestyles and friendly locals, all of whom speak English, are just a few of Australia’s offerings to newly-arrived...
Britons escaping Brexit effects should choose Ireland’s most friendly city
If you’re looking to emigrate relatively locally post-Brexit, Cork may well be your perfect answer.
For those Britons who’ve had emigration on their minds since 2016 but don’t want to move too far away from their relatives and friends, the Irish Republic city of Cork may well be the answer. Now named as one of the planet’s most...
Priorities for new expat arrivals in Germany
Once you’ve accepted a new job or university course in Germany and arrived at your temporary accommodation, you’ve hopefully got a week or so to sort out the necessities of life in a strange land.
Looking for a suitable apartment is a basic priority, especially as affordable rentals are in high demand in all German cities. Once...
Is Limousin France’s best-kept secret for retiring British expats
If you’ve been holidaying in France for years and are now approaching retirement, where’s the best French region to settle down?
France is crammed with attractive destinations for would-be expats with retirement in mind, but choosing the right location in which to spend the rest of your life can be a challenge. Every region has its...
Is Kuwait the place for expat professionals looking for a secure job?
If you’re considering taking employment in Kuwait, but aren’t sure if it's right for you due to its religion and culture, an online search can answer all your questions.
The vast majority of Asian and European would-be expats know very little about Kuwait as a destination and are unsure about its suitability as a hub for the...
Expat volunteers in Papua New Guinea being ripped off by landlords
Expatriate renters in Papua New Guinea are falling foul of discrimination and dual pricing.
It seems landlords and businesses in Papua New Guinea’s capital are borrowing certain behaviour patterns from elsewhere in the developing world by explicitly asking for ‘expat clients only’ in rental property ads as well as charging more than...
Credit card provision for newly arrived expats in Singapore
The vast majority of new expat arrivals in Singapore are fully aware about the high cost of living in the city state, but actually coping with it successfully may need practice as well as credit cards.
It’s a sad but true fact that absolutely everything needed to live as an expat in this amazing city is expensive, with those on less...
Tips on what to expect from Italian drivers
If you’re heading to Italy to take on a new job, being aware of Italian driving habits could save your life!
It’s a well-known fact that Italian drivers all behave as if they’re competing in a Grand Prix, but how far from the truth is this belief? The belief that red lights are optional, aggressive driving, impatient and...
Keeping or letting go of your home country bank account
Should British expatriates lose or keep their UK bank accounts?
Deciding whether to keep your British bank account open depends on two things – your circumstances and whether your UK bank will allow you to! The majority of Britons living, working or retiring overseas would prefer not to close their British bank accounts, for reasons...
Choosing the right school for your children when relocating to the USA
For expat parents heading for a USA reassignment, finding the most suitable education for their children is essential to the success of the entire procedure.
Basically, the American education system is very different from that in Europe, meaning expatriate parents have very little in terms of comparison between public and private...