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Relocating to Austria may give new meaning to culture shock

Relocating to Austria may give new meaning to culture shock
If you’re relocating to Austria, you’ll need to adjust your beliefs to align with some very unfamiliar Austrian traits. Just like most other expat destinations, Austria can be all you want it to be once you’re used to the Austrians themselves. By and large, expats enjoy living and working in the country, but a few habits common to...

Planning your expat tax liabilities before moving to France

Planning your expat tax liabilities before moving to France
Planning your income tax liabilities is essential for expat peace of mind when moving to France Any talk of income tax anywhere in the world causes mild discomfort at best, but careful planning of tax liabilities is an essential part of all expats’ new lives in France. Whether you’re dreaming about a complete move or purchasing a...

New Europeans Green Card for Europe plan now in second phase

New Europeans Green Card for Europe plan now in second phase
The New Europeans campaign group are now launching their next phase in the fight for citizens whose lives are in chaos due to Brexit. The first phase of the group’s campaign launched the idea of a Green Card for Europe allowing expats to continue their lives as normal despite the referendum’s final outcome. The Green Card scheme would...

UK expat private pensioners concerned over lack of news on passporting rights

UK expat private pensioners concerned over lack of news on passporting rights
Fears over the post-Brexit loss of access to private pensions are stalking the British expat community overseas. At the present time, cross-border financial services allow the ‘passporting’ of private pensions from the UK to all other EU member states, a facility which will cease once Brexit is a done deal unless special arrangements...

Recommended apps for newly arrived expats in unfamiliar cities

Recommended apps for newly arrived expats in unfamiliar cities
For would-be expats about to move overseas, one important issue is finding the best, most efficient and easiest way to stay in touch with friends and family in the home country. In addition to staying connected to loved ones and long-term friends once relocation takes place, expats also need straightforward ways to learn the language of...

Upswing in violent attacks in Spain may spoil Brit expat lifestyles

Upswing in violent attacks in Spain may spoil Brit expat lifestyles
Spain is still an absolute favourite for expats from the UK, but are the Costas getting too dangerous nowadays? Spain always features strongly in expat surveys, especially as a retirement destination, but recent news reports form the most popular areas seem to indicate the risk of being involved in violence and even losing your life is...

Dissecting living costs for expats in Luxembourg

Dissecting living costs for expats in Luxembourg
Is Luxembourg’s reputation as an expensive city for expats really deserved? In comparison with other European countries, Luxembourg seems always to come out as a place for those with massive salary cheques, but is this reputation truly deserved? When basic necessities such as clothing, food and accommodation are taken into account, the...

Amsterdam lawmakers probe possibility of a city centre toll

Amsterdam lawmakers probe possibility of a city centre toll
In an effort to reduce traffic congestion in Amsterdam, the city fathers are planning a toll similar to London’s congestion charge. Claims that London’s infamous congestion charge has reduced the city’s congested Inner London streets by 15 per cent probably wouldn’t convince regular in-car commuters working in the heart of the...

Brit expat couple blame Danish banks for eight years of hell

Brit expat couple blame Danish banks for eight years of hell
Following a successful lawsuit which saved their home from being seized, a British expat couple in Spain can’t forget the years of hell they suffered due to two Danish banks’ crooked and callous behaviour. British expats Eric and Mary Mould are disgusted by the callous behaviour of representatives of both Sydbank and Nykredit, both...

Brits with second homes furious over ?7 visitor visa

Brits with second homes furious over ?7 visitor visa
British citizens with second homes in EU member states are taking to social media to vent their fury over the EU’s projected Etias €7 visitor visa. On Wednesday, representatives of the European Parliament and the European Council accepted a proposal to introduce a post-Brexit visitor visa charge of seven euros for Britons wishing to...