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Millennials win out on salary increases and career prospects when moving overseas
Expat professionals under the age of 35 gain more from taking an overseas job than any other age group.
According to a recent study, younger expat professionals taking a job overseas would be rewarded by a 35 per cent salary hike, a higher percentage rate than that offered to expats in any other age group. The move will also improve...
Shanghai considered one of the world’s safest cities for expats
For expats heading to Shanghai but fearing for their personal safety, Italian police have given it the all-clear.
Every year, Shanghai invites a small delegation of Italian police officers to join in a joint patrol around several districts and meet up with Italian expatriates living and working in the massive city. This year’s invitees,...
Which country is worlds best for digital infrastructure?
As digital life becomes ever more part of everyday living and the global economy is increasingly driven by the use of technology, some countries are adapting faster than others.
Digital services are now essential for the vast majority of expatriates, whether they’re for business, keeping contact with families in the home country or...
Survey shows Russian city life less expensive but more dangerous
Whilst Russia may well not be the most popular destination for career-minded expat professionals, its two major cities are now more affordable for incomers.
Out of the 209 world cities surveyed by Mercers’, Moscow was placed 27th and St Petersburg rated a score of 75th, with both scores lower down the ‘expensive cities’ list than...
Portugal now the most affordable EU destination for expat retirees
As the cost of living soars in Spain, France and Italy as well as in the UK, where in Europe can expat retirees find an affordable home from home?
Overlooked for several decades as a major EU bolthole for would-be expat retirees, Portugal is now coming into its own due to its reasonable cost of living compared with the alternatives. For...
Should newly arrived expats in Dubai consider buying rather than renting?
If you’re heading for Dubai on a long-term contract, now’s the time to consider buying a home.
The majority of expats living and working in Dubai rent a property rather than buying a home but, with real estate prices still falling, it makes more sense to buy in the emirate rather than investing in a buy-to-let in the home country....
Sparking up the expat retiree lifestyle with a part-time job
Retiring overseas is the dream of an increasing number of would-be expats across the world, but can become tedious for those still active mentally and physically.
Especially for expat retirees whose work history was in mentally demanding jobs or who ran their own businesses, the thought of doing absolutely nothing in a retirement...
Would Boris as PM cause even more chaos for British expats in the EU?
Will British expats be even worse off should Boris Johnson become Prime Minister?
The Brexit threat is centred on British expats living, working or retiring in EU member states, the majority of which have at least guaranteed expat rights until the transition period ends on the last day of December 2020. In addition, British state...
Where’s best for expat professionals and their families?
Planning an international relocation to include your family can be far more complicated than moving as a single expat.
For expat professionals taking their families along for the ride, priorities such as schooling, healthcare, childcare, suitable housing and the essential issue of safety and security come first, well above nightlife,...
What can newly arrived expat professionals expect from Bangkok?
If you’re heading for a new job in Bangkok, what’s in the city for you?
For a good while, Bangkok has been a favourite for expats looking for a totally new lifestyle at a reasonable price along with plenty to do and see outside working hours. Although it’s not what it was prior to the past several years, it’s still a hub for...