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Which countries have taken diplomatic action against Russia?
Everyday life
Which countries have taken diplomatic action against Russia?
On Saturday, May 14, the G7 Ministers of Foreign Affairs agreed to a further extension of economic and diplomatic sanctions against Russia. These leaders firmly believe that the solution is to free their countries from Russian power. Pressure is also building up against states that are supporting Russia, such as China and Belarus.
Why can't German employees work remotely abroad?
Work
Why can't German employees work remotely abroad?
With the end of the pandemic in most parts of the world, many organizations have been requiring hybrid roles and a partial return to the office. But many employees do not want to say goodbye to the cherished freedom of remote working, and ideally, some would like to work from holiday destinations. 
UK driver's licences no longer valid in the EU: What does this mean for British expats?
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UK driver's licences no longer valid in the EU: What does this mean for British expats?
Since May 1, British expats living in Spain for more than six months are facing chaos due to the invalidity of the UK driving licenses in the country after negotiations failed to reach a post-Brexit agreement. 
Riots in Sweden: A result of mass immigration?
Everyday life
Riots in Sweden: A result of mass immigration?
Are there lessons to be learned from the recent riots in Sweden? Yet, the country is renowned for its good quality of life, especially for expatriates. There were clashes in many towns in Sweden during Easter week as the far-right political party and rioters challenged the police. Since then, the situation seems to have calmed down, but Swedes are left with many unanswered questions. Where has the integration of immigrants failed?
£10 flights to Australia for Brits on Working Holiday Visas
Australia
£10 flights to Australia for Brits on Working Holiday Visas
Bargain £10 flights to Australia are brought in for Brits this month, and that can increase tourism in the country, but also expats looking for a long-term experience in Oceania. According to key Australian Government findings from 2020, there are 7.6 million migrants living in Australia. This means that 29.8% of the population was born overseas.
Ireland improves conditions for multiple-entry visas
Visas
Ireland improves conditions for multiple-entry visas
Ireland is very international as it has 650,000 foreigners in a country of 5 million people. In general, expats going to Irish lands are looking for good quality of life and job opportunities and are attracted by its open culture to immigrants. That has been highlighted recently after the Covid-19 recovery as the country has expanded eligibility criteria for multiple-entry visas. 
Dubai welcomes nearly 100,000 expatriates amid the crisis
Everyday life
Dubai welcomes nearly 100,000 expatriates amid the crisis
The number one city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Dubai stands out in terms of immigration. Its economic prosperity has left everyone speechless. After a sudden demographic drop in the early days of the pandemic, Dubai started welcoming new immigrants in the fall of 2020. So how has this city become a favorite expat destination within the past two years?
New restrictions are driving expats away from China
China
New restrictions are driving expats away from China
From May 5, Covid tests will be mandatory for accesss to many public places such as transport, cultural sites, sporting events, restaurants, etc. According to this new regulation, anyone who wishes to attend a sporting event, for example, needs a PCR test of less than 48 hours and a vaccination certificate. From May 3, PCR tests will be made available free of charge to the population, but this doesn't sound convincing. Expats in China wonder whether they should leave or stay in such conditions.
Canada bans property acquisition for foreign buyers
Accommodation
Canada bans property acquisition for foreign buyers
Determined to put an end to real estate speculation, the Trudeau government announced a ban on real estate transactions for foreign buyers. Housing has been declared a "great national cause" by the government, which aims to create 400,000 new social housing units per year, compared to 200,000 today. This massive project is expected to support the country's economic growth, faced with multiple crises.
Malaysia reopens its borders amid migrant worker shortage
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Malaysia reopens its borders amid migrant worker shortage
After nearly 2 years of restrictions on international travel, Malaysia has finally decided to reopen its borders. With fully vaccinated travellers now allowed to enter the country, the government is making plans to restabilise the economy - starting with addressing the issue of the migrant labour shortage.
Covid vaccine: Countries around the world debate the 2nd booster dose
Everyday life
Covid vaccine: Countries around the world debate the 2nd booster dose
After more than two years, Covid-19 seems to have become part of our everyday life. Canada has just encountered its 6th wave, and the situation doesn't seem to be improving. Meanwhile, the United Kingdom and France still have high contamination rates. After Israel, many countries have introduced the 4th dose, the 2nd booster dose, for some categories of people.
How can expats benefit from Italy's new digital nomad visa?
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How can expats benefit from Italy's new digital nomad visa?
After two years of crisis and uncertainty, many countries have reopened their borders and started welcoming visitors and expatriates. Since remote working has become the new norm in pandemic times, governments are considering making entry more flexible for digital nomads. Italy has also announced the introduction of a digital nomad visa to attract foreigners. 
Is Hong-Kong's decreasing attractiveness a boon for Saudi Arabia?
Work
Is Hong-Kong's decreasing attractiveness a boon for Saudi Arabia?
While Hong Kong is experiencing an exodus of foreign workers, Saudi Arabia started to reverse the trend after a year and a half as the economy recovers from the pandemic and oil prices rally. The private sector added more than 250,000 jobs for expats in the country, according to the kingdom's General Authority for Statistics. 
How have countries around the world been affected by rising petroleum prices?
Everyday life
How have countries around the world been affected by rising petroleum prices?
As fuel prices rise to record highs, governments look for solutions. Retail petrol and diesel prices marked record highs in many countries across the world, including Brazil and France, which are considering elevating subsidies or cutting taxes to protect consumers from the financial strain.
How are expats in Hong Kong dealing with the new Covid peak?
Everyday life
How are expats in Hong Kong dealing with the new Covid peak?
While most countries in the world are recovering from the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic and have been easing anti-covid measures such as opening borders, eliminating masks and reopening schools, Hong Kong faces an outbreak of Covid-19, and expats find themselves in uncertainty. 
Is Singapore more restricted to expats due to Covid-19? 
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Is Singapore more restricted to expats due to Covid-19? 
As the expat exodus from Hong Kong gathers pace, Singapore tightens its visa process. The government recently set up difficulties on visa rules for white-collar workers. It raised the minimum salary requirements and introduced a points system similar to what is used in the U.K. and Canada. Expat workers interested in moving to Singapore have to carefully go through its new working visa requirements before considering it as a destination. 
Who can travel to New Zealand as borders reopen?
Everyday life
Who can travel to New Zealand as borders reopen?
New Zealand is reopening its borders to international travellers but in five stages. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern presented the reopening plan on February 3. So who can now travel to New Zealand, and under what conditions? When will expats be allowed into the country?
Choosing a school in Barcelona, informative session
Schools & studies
Choosing a school in Barcelona, informative session
On March 10, Barcelona City Council is organizing a conference entirely dedicated to the choice of school for the children of expatriates, a meeting which will be attended by experts and professionals from the education sector. 

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Student visa fees soar: Is studying in Australia still worth it?
Australia
Student visa fees soar: Is studying in Australia still worth it?
For years, Australia has been one of the world's most sought-after destinations for international students. Its world-class universities, high standard of living, and generous post-study work opportunities have attracted hundreds of thousands of young people hoping to build a future abroad. But that appeal is beginning to fade. As the government continues to tighten its immigration policy, it has once again increased the cost of its post-study work visa, making it one of the most expensive of its kind in the world. Combined with stricter eligibility rules and fewer pathways to long-term residency, the changes are forcing many prospective and current international students to rethink their plans. Is Australia slowly becoming a study destination reserved for those who can afford to pay the price?
Can you still afford to retire abroad?
Everyday life
Can you still afford to retire abroad?
Are retirees really the "wealthy elite" they're often portrayed as? In reality, retirement incomes vary widely, and so do living standards. For expat retirees, the picture is even more complex. Beyond everyday expenses, they must also navigate inflation, hidden costs, rising healthcare bills, and policy changes that can all have a significant impact on their budget.
Buying property abroad: How your relationship status can affect your purchase
Accommodation
Buying property abroad: How your relationship status can affect your purchase
Buying your own property is a major milestone, and for many expats, an exciting new chapter. But purchasing a home abroad involves more than finding the right property. Your relationship status can have a significant impact on your rights as a buyer and the legal protections available to you. Whether you're married, in a civil partnership or cohabiting, are you equally protected when buying property overseas?
Best sectors to invest in Panama in 2026: Your gateway to Latin America
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Best sectors to invest in Panama in 2026: Your gateway to Latin America
If you've been searching for a stable, profitable, and strategically located country to grow your business or diversify your investment portfolio, Panama should be at the very top of your list. Panama is not just a country with a famous canal. It is one of the fastest-growing economies in Latin America, a regional financial hub, and a proven gateway for companies looking to expand across North and South America. With a dollarized economy, a territorial tax system, world-class logistics infrastructure, and investor-friendly immigration policies, Panama offers a unique combination of advantages that few countries in the world can match.
How to spot international employment scams
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How to spot international employment scams
Imagine that after months of frustrating job search, you finally get an offer that can change your life. Not only is it the perfect match for your skills and experience, but it is also coming from a different country. The pay is great, and relocation expenses are covered. You are excited, you are making arrangements to leave. And, most likely, you are not at all ready for one of the following scenarios.
Does motherhood affect careers abroad?
Work
Does motherhood affect careers abroad?
Parenting is one of the most (if not THE most) life-changing experiences one can go through. But as much as this responsibility is shared, it is often the mothers who experience this change tenfold. And if you experience motherhood whilst working abroad, this transformation can feel even more profound. And for many expat women, motherhood in a foreign country marks a professional turning point.