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Rising oil price spurs Gulf State demand for expat professionals
Surveys are suggesting an upturn in Gulf State expat jobs due to rising oil prices and non-oil economic growth.
Recruitment professionals specialising in the Gulf States are predicting a nine per cent increase of available jobs during 2018. The optimistic outlook is being spurred by the long-awaited surge in oil prices as well as a...
UK Foreign Office warns expats and tourists over local laws
The British Foreign Office is urging expats and tourists to clue up about local customs and laws in order to avoid being arrested, jailed and deported.
Formerly inaccessible far-flung destinations are now regular hubs for tourists as well as expats due to the ease of air travel in the 21st century, but increasing numbers of media reports...
Pros and cons of relocating to Nigeria
One thing’s for certain, not many expat professionals are queuing for the chance of relocation to Nigeria!
The majority of expats who’ve been inveigled into accepting a posting to Nigeria do so under hefty financial encouragement or career duress, with their families dragging along by necessity. Banking and the oil and gas sector...
Debunking the online myths about Thailand
Many would-be expat retirees believe they can find out all they need to know about their preferred destination by a simple search, but how do they determine between the few sites which tell it like it is and the myriads which tell it like it decidedly isn’t?
Taking Thailand as an example, many guides rave about its pristine beaches but...
New Zealand skill shortages need multi focused solutions
New Zealand businesses will struggle to grow if immigration law is tightened.
Rumours that New Zealand lawmakers are considering the tightening of immigration rules are causing concern within companies needing to import top talent from overseas. The IT sector is especially worried, as a lack of talented expat experts could have...
Japan as a destination for expat professionals
Japan is one of the world’s most fascinating yet impenetrable countries, with its overall culture still based on its unique history over the past thousand years.
The contrast between innovative ultra-modernity and Japan’s unique history over the past thousand years is a mix not found anywhere else on the planet. It’s a ‘love it or...
Motivations for expatriation examined in recent survey
Reasons to emigrate are as diverse as would-be expats themselves, even although the results of dozens of annual expat surveys would lead the average reader to believe it’s all about the money and the individual’s career prospects.
Not all expats are professionals in desirable industry sectors, and relatively few are enjoying the...
Best ways to discover your dream job
The typically grim, gloomy British winter is a popular time for taking on new working challenges which might include emigrating to a land where the sun shines for the majority of the year.
The first step for most would-be expats looking to escape to a new land is a CV revamp in order to include the present job. As it’s the first...
Expats in UAE get English language handbook simplifying emirati laws
Expats living and working in the UAE are to receive an English language handbook simplifying the complex Arabic laws of the emirates.
The 243 page guide will be launched next Monday, March 5, and is expected to simplify expats’ lives as regards understanding the complicated rules by which the emirates are governed. Its authors include...
Expat guide to the French annual tax return
The last thing on newly-arrived expats’ minds after they’ve settled down in their chosen French location is filing their tax returns, but the vast majority will need to get it done.
UK expats who draw any UK-based income are forced to get to grips with the French income tax system, with its returns having to be completed annually in...