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How to avoid pitfalls when buying a Singapore property
As a top world destination for expat professionals, it’s no surprise many relocating career-minded expatriates are looking to stay in Singapore long-term.
If you’re planning a long-term stay in this fascinating city-state, buying a home makes more sense than taking on endless rounds of rental charge increases. However, buying a...
Living like a local on expat assignment in Singapore
As Singapore attracts ever more expat professionals to its clean, orderly ambience and vibrant economy, many are adjusting happily to their new lives without being forced to spend all their salaries.
On the face of it, new expat arrivals from other first world countries may have a hard time coming to terms with the high cost of living in...
How to make new friends in Panama
Due to its famous canal, Panama has been welcoming expats for many decades, with the present-day community totalling well over 300,000 mostly long-stay incomers.
Getting used to cultural differences, struggling with a new language and wondering what’s the best way to make new friends are hurdles all expats have to face when they move...
Netherlands rules of the road for avid expat cyclists
If you’re heading for the expat life in the Netherlands and are keen on green transportation, you’ll be in cycling heaven, but breaking the self-propelled two-wheeler rules of the road can be costly.
The Netherlands is a very, very flat and occasionally concave country, perfect for cycling as the economical, environmentally-friendly...
Advice on setting up an expat business in Spain
As more Britons decide to change and improve their lives by emigrating, a good number will be planning on starting their own businesses in their chosen country.
Spain is an all-time favourite for British expats, especially with retirees, but also with those who’ve always dreamed about working for themselves. Nowadays, the number of...
China set to corner international top level talent
Expat professionals are warming to China as a suitable destination for top-talent researchers.
China’s former plan for rapid growth has morphed into a strategy aimed at attracting high-level talent from overseas to spur its development of top-quality research and innovation. For those with the required talent and experience, the...
Survival strategies for new Costa del Sol expat arrivals
The vast majority of Brit expats living in Spain’s Costa del Sol will have holidayed in the region before choosing the region as their home from home, giving them at least some idea what to expect when they're permanent residents.
In spite of a recent negative survey result, it’s clear Spain’s multinational expat community loves its...
Saving face could help you save your Asian relocation
Most international expat professionals realise their working lives will see drastic changes in style, especially if they’re relocating to countries in Asia.
Working cross-culturally may sound as though sticking to the rules is the answer to getting on rather than just getting by, but difference and diversity can catch even the most...
Macron to push for French rather than English in Brussels
President Macron is hoping the use of English at EU meetings can be replaced by French once the UK leaves the European Union.
British expats living and working in Brussels in EU-associated positions have had it easy as regards language, with English truly the world’s premier tongue. The Brussels bubble used to use French in its...
Expats in China undecided about Chinese green card
Almost a year ago, the Chinese authorities implemented their version of the USA’s Green Card, aimed at recruiting more overseas talent.
Over the past few years, China’s popularity as an expat hub has soared, with entrepreneurs and expats looking to garner funds for start-ups flocking to the country’s massive cities. Seeing a chance...