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UAE regulations for importing your household goods on relocation
If you’re planning on a long-stay move to the UAE and intend to take all your belongings with you, here’s most of what you’ll need to know about import taxes and duties.
Demographically speaking, expats far outnumber locals in the UAE, meaning you’ll have a ready-made, vibrant expat community once you’ve arrived. Bringing in...
Young creative entrepreneurs head for the Athens experience
As Greeks leave for career opportunities elsewhere in the world, incoming expats soak up the sun and don’t regret their decisions for a minute.
World media made a meal out of the Greek crisis and there’s no denying the fact it severely affected the country’s economy, but the increasing numbers of expat professionals and creative...
Expats in Prague get one stop multilingual shop for service providers
If you’re planning on relocating to Prague, this new web portal is a must-visit.
Websites and social media outlets have their uses, but when it comes to expat problems, a more user--centric approach is needed. Expats living in Prague all tend to face similar problems with adjustment, practical help and advice, but sorting the wheat from...
Kuwaitization in the workforce may be an impossible dream
Kuwait has banned the recruitment of expat professionals holding top university qualifications if they’re below 30 years of age.
According to sources, the decision was agreed earlier this year, but a need for more study on its legal implications delayed the launch until now. The intention of the new law is to attract more mature, highly...
Best Australian banks for incoming expats
Expats looking to move to Australia to take up a new job with find banking more straightforward than in many other countries.
When a move to another country is part of a career plan, one of the most challenging requirements is often the availability of a bank account before the actual move takes place. Expats heading for Australia are in...
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...
Chinaholic expats missing Asia after returning home
When China gets its ancient claws into expats, returning home can be traumatic.
China is top of the list nowadays for expat entrepreneurs, tech specialists, teachers of English and those who simply want to spend some time in its unique cultural environment. For many, the country's been on their personal wish list since they were children,...
Checklist for ensuring a trouble free relocation from the UAE
If you’re relocating from the UAE, it’s essential not to ignore crucial must-dos before you board the plane.
As expat relocations from the Gulf States increase, professionals whose home it’s been for at least several years and maybe many more are struggling to cope with the bureaucratic necessities of leaving. Major moves are...
Job options in Germany for expats determined not to teach English
If teaching English is absolutely the last thing you want to do during your new expat life, Germany has a good number of other options.
Teaching English is the job of first resort for some, but the last resort for a huge number of would-be expats heading to Germany as well as other EU member states. Although other options do include call...
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...