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Expats heading for UAE now need home country police check certificate

Expats heading for UAE now need home country police check certificate
Strict new security laws will now force expats taking up assignments in the UAE to produce a home country police report proving they have no criminal convictions. The UAE statement regarding the new law describes the required document as a ‘Good Conduct and Behaviour Certificate’, needing to be provided either by expats’ home...

Millennials flocking to China as focus changes to tech skills

Millennials flocking to China as focus changes to tech skills
As China’s economy continues to grow and the vast country itself continues to attract expats, a totally new generation of foreigners is heading east. The millennials now flocking to China represent a completely new take on expatriation as they have an in-depth understanding of the country's business ethics and culture as well as being...

Lack of skilled expat professionals holding back New Zealand growth

Lack of skilled expat professionals holding back New Zealand growth
Following a slump in the recruitment of skilled expat professionals, it’s feared New Zealand businesses will miss out on growth potential unless the present dearth of the brightest and best is reversed. A leading New Zealand recruitment company is warning a combination of fewer expat experts and the government’s projected tightening...

Three considerations when planning your expat life overseas

Three considerations when planning your expat life overseas
Moving overseas at any age is becoming a favourite option for a increasing number of people worried about the direction their home country is taking. Whether you’re about to retire or you just want a change from your humdrum existence, emigrating can be the best move you’ve ever made!. Even those with an ambition to travel the world...

UK Foreign Office lists expat destinations at risk of terrorist attacks

UK Foreign Office lists expat destinations at risk of terrorist attacks
British would-be expats contemplating a move to an overseas location should check their choice against the Foreign Office’s list of countries likely to become targets for terrorism. Following the worldwide surge in terrorist atrocities in 2017, a number of destinations favoured by expats and tourists alike have been revealed to be...

Fake news in China worries relocating expat professionals

Fake news in China worries relocating expat professionals
Western expats in Nanjing and down the east coast have been hit by fake news scaremongering on a WeChat page. An article on the social media platform’s ExpatLife page claimed foreigners were being forbidden from travelling to Beijing and Shanghai during last month’s Chinese Communist Party’s 19th Congress, as well as stating large...

Advice for new expats heading overseas

Advice for new expats heading overseas
Becoming an expat involves taking on a totally unfamiliar world of diverse differences, from language through culture, food and behavioural norms. It’s entirely possible most new expats have no idea what they’ve taken on by removing themselves from their comfort zones and dumping themselves down in totally different surroundings...

Guide to expat financial survival in the New Year and onwards

Guide to expat financial survival in the New Year and onwards
As the old year staggers to a close, making financial resolutions for 2018 will help ensure a prosperous twelve months. Small savings and sensible investment decisions are what’s needed at the end of December, especially if the past year hasn’t been great on the financial front. Whether you’re overseas and searching for a better...

Expat midlife crises unheard of in China

Expat midlife crises unheard of in China
As more attention is paid to the psychological impact of relocation overseas, would-be expat professionals are seeking locations where they can avoid emotional traumas. Expat forums across the world regularly feature sad tales of expat suicides, often blamed on relationship issues but also linked to work-related failures. It’s now...

Comparisons of expat life in Taipei and Beijing

Comparisons of expat life in Taipei and Beijing
Recent statistics on expat salaries in China have unwittingly included Taipei, putting it in direct competition with Beijing. In the third quarter of 2017, the average Beijing salary stood at $1,502, above the salary for a similar job in the island of Taiwan’s capital city. The statistics were released by Chinese job-hunting platform...