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Shanghai unfurls the welcome mat for expatriate professionals
Shanghai is showing the world how to attract and keep hold of the best expatriate talent.
Shanghai’s expatriate community is now the largest in the vast country, with the Chinese authorities doing all they can to keep this huge talent pool to themselves. China’s astonishing opening up and reform as regards expat professionals is now a...
Becoming a single female expat isn’t as tough as you think
Moving overseas as a couple can be tough, but deciding to relocate to a strange land as a single female can seem daunting enough to prevent the move.
In the real world, single people make all their decisions as regards the kind of new life they need and the reasons why they’re moving overseas, making the entire experience very different...
Uruguay aims to relax expat visa and residency requirements
Uruguay may be a new kid on the block as regards expat destinations, but its newly relaxed visa rules make it well worth considering.
According to recent press reports, Uruguay’s proposed new visa laws are expected to provide a good value, stable, first-world experience for expatriates willing to give the country a try. The country now...
Comparing the costs of international school education in Asia
Relocating overseas with your family brings another dimension to the expatriate process, as an affordable quality education is essential but becoming hard to find, even in Asia.
International schools are the first choice for the vast majority of expat parents, but they’re traditionally expensive and determining between the best and the...
Portugal now pushing to attract UK expat talent and investment
Portugal is looking to grab talented UK expat entrepreneurs as well as potential investment now that Brexit is a certainty.
The Portuguese government has set up a task force focusing on attracting investment and expat professional talent planning to leave the UK once Brexit is a done deal. The country is looking to snare British companies...
Bangkok and Chiang Mai no longer affordable cities for expats
A recent survey has nailed Bangkok and Chiang Mai for both destinations’ rising costs of living.
Formerly known as inexpensive cities for both expat workers and retirees, the results of a recently released survey have confirmed what foreign residents in both cities have already realised – they’re no longer affordable destinations...
Understanding your multicultural workplace environment as a newly arrived expat
For recently-arrived new expats, the international office environment can be a scary place.
Arriving in an unfamiliar country with an even less familiar language and strikingly different office etiquette is a nightmare for newly-established expats, however qualified and experienced in the home country they may be. Although it’s not...
Is the Saudi dream fading for expat professionals
Is it all over for expat professionals in Saudi Arabia?
In the past, a reassignment to Saudi Arabia was the goal of every expat professional determined to live the high life and gain long-term career progression, but it seems the good times may now be over, at least for white-collar expats. With its economic growth beginning to stall and...
Which US city is best for seriously career oriented expats?
If working in the USA is a must, Miami is the best for happiness and New York for success.
Florida’s second-largest city welcomes newcomers from across the world to its sunny, hot and extremely lively heart, giving that ‘home from home’ feeling to all who arrive. It’s laid-back and lively at the same time, with social activities...
Culture shock in Europe can come as a surprise
Culture shock is a common expat experience even in familiar European states.
For the majority of expats who’ve been on holiday in various EU member states, the thought of experiencing culture shock when relocating to a known environment doesn’t occur, but the difference between being a tourist and a resident soon kicks in once the...