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UAE golden visas encourage expats to stay long term
A top Dubai official has praised the UAE ‘golden visa’ as it gives expats a sense of security and belonging.
The recently-introduced 10-year long term UAE residency visa, popularly referred to as the golden visa, is now giving expats who want to stay in the emirates a true sense of security. The comments were made by the...
Best retirement havens for newly arrived expats
For those wishing to emigrate to a faraway land and live a totally different lifestyle, it’s important to choose a destination where settling in is easy.
One of the most attractive options as regards becoming an expat in a strange land is the discovery of a fascinating new culture with unfamiliar customs, foods and lifestyles. However,...
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...
Hamura’s small town tranquility attracts expats working in Tokyo
If you’re relocating to a challenging new position in Tokyo and are worried about getting lost in the giant metropolis, living in Hamura might be the answer.
For the average Western expat, adjusting to Tokyo can be anything from fascinating to terrifying, but the region’s amazing transport options mean no-one has to live in its centre...
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...
Older areas in Dubai attract expats looking for community living
If you’re heading to your dream job in Dubai and will be looking to rent accommodation, the glitzy city’s smaller, older neighbourhoods are sure to please.
Located centrally, Dubai’s older neighbourhoods are densely populated and more expensive as regards rental costs, but their unique charm gives a huge, pleasing contrast with the...
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...
British expats in Wuhan furious as UK delays their repatriation
In spite of British expat anger about international media coverage of Wuhan’s efforts to deal with the coronavirus outbreak, Brits are even more angry at the lack of any official efforts to get them out.
Expats living and working in the city as well as academic visitors from British universities have been calling for repatriation since...
Vietnam is now emerging as a medical tourism hub
Vietnam is now emerging as a Southeast Asian hub for medical tourism.
As the formerly war-torn country continues to emerge as a Southeast Asian success story, its new focus is on medical tourism. According to Ho Chi Minh City’s Department of Tourism, numbers of arrivals from overseas for the purpose of medical tourism have been on the...
Aids to learning Czech for new expats in Prague
For the vast number of expatriate professionals heading to unfamiliar lands, learning the local language is one of the most dreaded aspects of living and working overseas.
The challenge of moving overseas, whether it’s for career enhancement, starting up a new business or retiring to a less expensive, more peaceful location, isn’t...