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Expatriate welcome programme launched by Brussels border cities

Expatriate welcome programme launched by Brussels border cities
In an attempt to minimise the ‘teething problems’ endured by new expat arrivals in Belgium’s Flanders region, three municipalities have launched a welcome programme. Relocating to the Dutch-speaking Flanders region of Belgium can be stressful and confusing for new arrivals, especially because of language problems and the issues...

Schooling for expat children in the Netherlands

Schooling for expat children in the Netherlands
If you’re relocating to the Netherlands with your family, you’ll need to ensure your children get international standard education. One of the major draws for expats moving overseas with their families is the availability of quality international education able to satisfy the requirements of suitable universities once your children...

UK and EU expat rights form part of new Brexit agreement

UK and EU expat rights form part of new Brexit agreement
Brexit transition terms have been agreed between David Davis and Michel Barnier during talks, although several issues remain unresolved. Breaking news on 19th March suggests a large part of the proposed Brexit agreement covering the transition period has been agreed between the two negotiators. Remaining issues include the Northern...

Worlds mega wealthy leaving the UK in droves

Worlds mega wealthy leaving the UK in droves
In spite of an impressive increase in their numbers, the super-rich are deserting the UK in droves. A newly-published wealth report has revealed the UK’s elite population of extremely wealthy individuals are giving up on Britain and moving to more tax-friendly climes. The qualification for super-rich status stands at £50 million or...

Pros and cons of relocating to Nigeria

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...

Kuala Lumpur crashes out of 100 best cities for expats

Kuala Lumpur crashes out of 100 best cities for expats
Kuala Lumpur has crashed out of the list of the world’s 100 most liveable cities due to pollution and increasing crime. Petty crime and dangerous air pollution levels have forced Kuala Lumpur out of the 100 world’s best liveable cities listing. Once rated as the 25th out of a long list of countries, KL’s rating is now a lowly 126th....

Dutch healthcare sector desperate to fill 130000 jobs

Dutch healthcare sector desperate to fill 130000 jobs
Vacancies in the Dutch healthcare sector are slated to keep rising, with around 130,000 jobs needing filling during 2018. Figures from the Netherlands’ Employee Insurance Agency indicate there’s a serious shortage of applicants for jobs in the Dutch healthcare sector, with limited staff numbers affecting services slated to worsen...

Brit expats in Spain to lose validity of UK driving licenses post Brexit

Brit expats in Spain to lose validity of UK driving licenses post Brexit
British expats who manage to stay in Spain post-Brexit will be forced to get a Spanish driving licences as their British licenses will no longer be valid. According to EU officials, British driving licenses as well as vehicle registration documentation will no longer be valid, leaving British drivers without Spanish licenses banned from...

Japan as a destination for expat professionals

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...

Balearics to go green on energy by 2035

Balearics to go green on energy by 2035
If you’re planning to expatriate to Spain’s Balearic Islands, you should note the toughening of laws regarding carbon dioxide emissions from cars. Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera are all expected to be affected by the Balearics government’s soon to be activated new laws on climate change. Proposals include the banning of all...