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Relocating expats will love the Japanese city of Yokohama
If you’re heading for a reassignment in Yokohama, you’re in luck!
The Japanese city of Yokohama is just a short journey from Tokyo itself, but enjoys a totally different vibe from that of its mega-city neighbour. Situated along the coastline of Tokyo Bay and now Japan’s second largest city as regards population numbers, it was the...
New expat help centre opens in Prague
Following the lead of other European capitals, Prague has now opened a new Expat Centre to help incomers adapt to their new lives.
The new facility offers information, educational courses and contacts and is aimed at entrepreneurs, qualified expat professionals and students arriving from overseas. According to a representative from the...
Is Singapore all it’s tricked out to be for expat residents?
What’s expat life really like in Singapore?
As do many other Asian destinations for expat professionals, Singapore has its pros and cons, usually dependent on the individual, but what’s it really like for expats contemplating permanent relocation? During an interview with foreign media, one long-term expat said there’s only one...
Is China now experiencing an expat exodus
Is the expat love affair with China coming to an end?
For most of the past decade, expatriating to China was the Holy Grail for English teachers, techies and entrepreneurs, with the country’s officials breaking their backs to provide facilities, support, backers, advice and a welcome usually kept for sports stars. By 2018, the formerly...
Expats in Qatar now forbidden to use cryptocurrency
If you’re planning to become an expat in Qatar and regularly use digital money or invest in cryptocurrencies, perhaps you should consider another destination.
Qatar’s population of 2.6 million includes a large percentage of top-salaried expatriate professionals, making its average per capita income one of the highest in the world....
Hong Kong expat families checking out Singapore international schools
Expat parents living and working in Hong Kong are considering international schooling in Singapore as protests continue.
wo major problems about the situation in Hong Kong are causing expat parental concern, with safety the obvious issue and school shutdowns due to the ongoing protests another reason to seek private education on a...
New expats in Europe may experience unexpected culture shocks
Europe’s selection of diverse countries is a smorgasbord of temptations for would-be expats, but working and living on the continent has its own shocks and surprises.
Every country in the world has its quirks, with the 27 European Union member states no exception. Discovering them is all part of the expat experience, with those brave...
Unemployed expat pilots see more opportunities in 2020
Expat pilots looking for jobs in Asia or India could be successful in 2020.
Qualified, experienced pilots looking to become expats should have an easier time finding jobs in 2020 due to India’s rapidly growing fleet and two new Thai airlines. Whilst Thailand’s flagship carrier struggles to survive, the Southeast Asian country is...
What do expat professionas hate about working in Japan?
What do Western expats really think about the Japanese workpace ethic?
For many expats, Japan is a land of wonder filled with a unique, iconic history as well as amazing food and a fantastic nightlife. For others, it’s hard work and the language is hell. However, nowhere’s perfect, and the country still has its attractions for a huge...
Expat ownership of a Spanish bar isn’t as easy as it seems
Emigrating to Spain and opening a bar might be trickier than Brit expats realise.
The dream of moving to Spain and starting a business has been the motivation for thousands of British expats, with a bar being one of the favourite choices, especially for those with experience of the hospitality trade. Wherever new, ambitious arrivals hang...