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Expats looking to settle in the Netherlands should consider The Hague
If you’re planning to relocate to the Netherlands, The Hague could be your best choice.
Amsterdam may be the capital city of the Netherlands, but The Hague is more than just an alternative. This lively city is the political heart of the popular country, with its rich history spanning the centuries when Holland was a major trader in the...
Advice for Brit expat drivers during the Brexit transition period
For established British expats and would-be new arrivals, the Brexit effect on driving in the EU needs to be understood.
Firstly, almost everyone now knows that, until December 31 this year, everything as regards freedom of movement, healthcare and so on is still mostly set in tablets of stone. After that, it’s anyone’s guess what the...
British students and younger expats facing a Brexit-induced citizenship dilemma
British expats living and working in the Netherlands are now unsure over the prospect of business post-Brexit.
A new wave of Brexit-related uncertainty has overtaken both British expats now working in the Netherlands and those planning to leave the UK for Dutch cities in the near future. The issue is the total lack of clarity as regards...
Finding the best location for expat entrepreneurial tech startups
Necessities ensuring a successful expat startup need to be identified before the move overseas takes place.
The factors which ensure a successful expatriate startup are many and include personal qualities such as motivation, determination and innovation as well as the idea itself. As regards the rest, easy access to investments, incubator...
Relocating expats warned about most risky coronavirus destinations
The rise of coronavirus infections over the past few weeks could pose a threat to expats about to leave their home country for a new job overseas.
As victims of the fast-spreading Wuhan coronavirus continue to be identified in new countries, expats about to relocate, retire or leave to work overseas are being warned the worst is yet to...
Breaking down China’s independent school network for expat parents
British independent schools in China are now adjusting to pupil demographic changes.
Since the beginning of the 21st century, British private schools have been setting up in China in order to take advantage of the growing need by wealthy, middle class Chinese parents for their unique style of British education. The difference between...
Where to settle in Italy if quality of life is paramount
If moving overseas as an expat is all about quality of life, the Italian lifestyle is as good as it gets, provided you’ve selected the most suitable smaller city or town.
Italy may well be Europe’s most romantic place for a permanent lifestyle change, but all depends on your choice of town or city. No matter where in the world you’re...
Will the EU still chase top talent UK expats after Brexit?
British would-be expats now have a brief period in which they can still emigrate freely to one of the European Union’s 27 states using the Bloc’s free movement legislation.
The transition period starts next week and will continue until the end of this year at the earliest, with a possibility of a further extension or the threat of a...
Huge increase in Chinese international school options for expat kids
One of the most important aspects of expatriating with one’s family is the availability of quality international schooling.
Although only four new international schools opened in China last year, 2020 will see an increase of 16 new campuses, giving far more choice for expat professionals wanting a high standard of education for their...
The true cost of expat life in Athens may come as a pleasant surprise
If your dream of living in Athens has grabbed you and won’t let go, the city’s genuinely cheap cost of living is an essential study.
The majority of online reports and surveys on various countries’ costs of living are based on first-world expat professional salaries and pension payments.
Consequently, the levels of affordability...