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Is Cape Town the answer for adventurous expat professionals
If you’re looking to emigrate for work reasons and none of the usual destinations appeal, South Africa and its capital Cape Town might well tick your boxes.
Relocation nowadays seems to concentrate on just a few well-known destinations, with massive salaries, upscale extras and high-flying career success the main draws. However, if a...
Is Greece really the pits for expats
Does Greece really deserve its recent bad press as an expat destination?
In a recent survey, Greece was rated as the worst place in the world for expat living for the fourth year in a row, with finance and family life the least acceptable to any right-minded expatriate tempted to give it a go. The survey is considered by many expats to be...
Pros and cons of favourite expat retirement destinations
Planning the next adventure after shrugging off a former career is attracting an increasing number of Britons to overseas locations.
Whether they’re planning on an early retirement, staying the course until the state pension is due or considering entrepreneurship as the answer to financial pressures, more and more British retirees are...
Pension payment access after retiring overseas
Retiring overseas after a lifetime of work is an exciting possibility and a fresh new start to a new phase in your personal history.
Like all other major lifestyle changes, retirement overseas needs a deal of meticulous planning, especially as regards receiving your pension. In general, there’s no problem accessing your pension once...
Expats and locals in Bahrain warned about dodgy car repair shops
Expats living and working in Bahrain are being warned about gang-controlled car repair businesses.
Due to the lack of relevant laws and enforced regulations, both expat and local customers are being ripped off by the unscrupulous gangs controlling the emirate’s car repair trade. Many garages run by expats are overcharging their...
Chinese cities in battle to attract the brightest and best expat talent
China’s cities are fighting each other for the brightest and best available expat talent.
Over the past year, China’s mega-cities have been locked in a battle to secure the best of Western talents tempted to try their luck in this amazing country. Even the medium-sized conurbations are offering sweeteners to attract expat...
Finding the right expat hub for your personality and finance
In the UK, the USA and Europe, the number of workers who’ve saved enough to retire in comfort in the home country is shrinking fast.
As a result, more and more are searching for a safe haven where their money goes further and their lives are far more enjoyable. Warm or even tropical weather is a must, as is a friendly expat community...
Demand for international schools takes off in China
The ever-increasing demand for international school education is spurring interesting shifts which may give more choice for all pupils.
From an almost exclusively expat market, international schools in Europe and Asia are now facing soaring demands for their services from aspirational local parents looking for home country education...
Getting to grips with the Spanish wealth tax
Even for new British arrivals in Spain, death and taxes are the two certainties, but few Britons are aware of the country’s wealth tax.
Spain’s Patrimonio wealth tax often takes newly-arrived expats by surprise, especially if they’ve come from the UK where such a tax is totally unknown. Dependent on their destination country's...
European expats working in Iran hard hit by Trump sanctions
European expats living and working in Iran are furious at the new USA sanctions.
The hundreds of European, US and Asian companies which flocked to Iran after the 2015 landmark nuclear agreement are now bitterly angry that the assurance of investment safety lasting for at least a decade is now under a massive threat. Just a month after...