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Where are the world's best healthcare systems
Health system
Where are the world's best healthcare systems
Are you moving abroad? You have probably already considered the career opportunities, the housing, quality of life, and cost of living. But what about the cost and quality of healthcare? To help you make the best decision for you and your family, and to give you a heads-up on what to expect in your destination, 天美麻豆 offers an insight into the countries with the best healthcare systems in the world.
International schools: Budget and choose wisely
Schools & studies
International schools: Budget and choose wisely
Most popular destinations for expats have seen a growing inflation of international schooling prices. Some expat destinations can offer alternatives through local curriculums but some not. With no access to the local education system for some or the need to maintain their native language and curriculum for others, putting your children in international schools can be financially challenging.
Why moving abroad is the best decision for your career
Work
Why moving abroad is the best decision for your career
The world is becoming more and more interconnected, and there is no reason why your career shouldn't be a part of this global trend. It will do you one better, in fact, your career will probably skyrocket and reach new peaks when you chose to live and work abroad, at least for a while. Here are six reasons why moving abroad is the best decision for your career.
5 job ideas to set your foot abroad
Work
5 job ideas to set your foot abroad
While many are moving abroad to take their career to the next level, earn higher wages, and secure a better quality of life, others are merely driven by curiosity and an unquenchable thirst for knowledge and new experiences. Besides exposure to a global labour market and access to an international network, a job abroad will also boost some of your personal skills – creativity, patience, and flexibility. So, don't get discouraged if you cannot find a job abroad that matches your profile. If you are taking off for the adventure and self-development, why not consider one of the following five jobs we recommend.
European Union: Where are the British nationals?
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European Union: Where are the British nationals?
While Brexit negotiations have already started, thousands of Britons living in the European Union worry about their future – especially about losing their rights regarding access to work, health care, and education. According to the latest figures presented by the Office for National Statistics on January, nearly 900,000 Britons are living with uncertainty and might have to consider a backup plan.
International students: Canada wants you!
Canada
International students: Canada wants you!
In an effort to boost its worldwide commercial interests and lift its domestic economy, Canada has committed to increase the number of international students in the following years. But international students don't need to be pushed to choose Canada – its top universities, reputation as the best place to live in, strong job prospects for graduates, diversity, and natural beauty are good enough reasons for young people who want to invest in their education. To top it all, Canada is now granting international students with the opportunity to obtain the Canadian citizenship.
Corruption around the world: What are the best countries to live in ?
Everyday life
Corruption around the world: What are the best countries to live in ?
If you are looking for the ideal country to move to, there are many factors you should consider, and one thing to remember: There's no perfect land. At the end of the day, you will have to be ready to give up some things in order to get others. But what are your priorities when choosing the right destination? Are you interested in a country that has career prospects, is family-friendly, has rich social life, is secure, or equally distributes wealth and power?
The best cities for an unforgettable student life
Schools & studies
The best cities for an unforgettable student life
Prospective students, we understand your agonies, enthusiasm, and confusions because we have gone through the same journey. What course to study, where, and how will you benefit from it in the future — are just a few of the questions hanging. But before you start filling in the application forms, be reminded that learning doesn't shut in the classroom — it's an ongoing process that takes place in the bar, the cafe, on the streets, the galleries, the concert halls, and the parties.
Electronic voting: Decide your country's future from abroad
Everyday life
Electronic voting: Decide your country's future from abroad
While the whole world has been criticising America's electronic voting system since last November's presidential elections, the Catalan parliament may successfully introduce it, and enable Catalan citizens abroad to vote in the forthcoming elections — including the independence referendum in September. At the same time, over 1,7 million French people living abroad will be able to vote in June's legislative elections through electronic voting.
New year new laws for expats in the Middle East
Work
New year new laws for expats in the Middle East
As the new year starts, Middle East countries such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Bahrain have already announced a few measures that are likely to have an impact on the lives of expatriates – rising taxes, decreasing subsidies, new fees, among others. 天美麻豆 gives you an insight into these measures if you are planning to move or you have already settled there.
Erasmus: A fulfilling international experience for the youth
Schools & studies
Erasmus: A fulfilling international experience for the youth
Youth is the carefree time of our life when we are fervidly off to new adventures that include traveling, meeting new people, and discovering foreign cultures. If our passion for the world and our studies can go hand in hand, then it's even better. For the past 30 years, Erasmus, the exchange program for European university students, has helped over five million young people to live abroad while continuing their studies. Join us in a vivid discussion with the Erasmus generation on Erasmus' 30th birthday!
Global unemployment: Where you have better chances to get a job
Work
Global unemployment: Where you have better chances to get a job
We are sorry to have to break the news to you, but the global unemployment rate is expected to rise in 2017, meaning that 201 million people will be out of work according to the International Labour Organization's latest report. If you live in a country with alarmingly high unemployment, you could consider to work abroad — a move that won't only boost your career, but also your personal growth and success.
The work skills of the future: Hire today the employees of tomorrow
Work
The work skills of the future: Hire today the employees of tomorrow
The way we work, interact with our colleagues and other stakeholders, and the way we think about our skills and how to apply them — are all undergoing transformation. Among the drivers of this revolution in global employment are connectivity, smart machines, and the new media. The Institute for the Future (IFTF) in collaboration with Apollo Research Institute foresee and explain why in a technologically advanced world, the skills that we will be looking for in the next decade will be different. Let's explore together the critical skills for a successful career.
Attention Expats: What 2017 brings for France
France
Attention Expats: What 2017 brings for France
January is the month to make our resolutions, and hopefully stick to them – just like France did with its. The French Government has voted reforms that come into force immediately, and won't only impact the lives of French citizens, but also of expats in France. And if you are considering France as a future destination for your expat life, these changes may assist your decision. Here is an overview of what to expect in France in the new year.
How cloud computing affects business and collaboration
Work
How cloud computing affects business and collaboration
Cloud computing — the evolution of local area networks (LAN) — refers to online servers in the form of an application, which can be accessed at any time, and via any connected device (laptop, desktop, tablet, smartphone). Like every innovation, cloud computing can be looked at with skepticism, or as the ultimate tool to improve one's performance. 天美麻豆 discusses the benefits of this booming technology, and urges employers to assess the objectives of their company before they rush into decisions.
Employment trends and international mobility: What's next
Work
Employment trends and international mobility: What's next
Employers and employees, backed by the advanced telecommunications industry, are the key players in a changing work environment that is defined by international mobility. The shift in employment trends (remote work, entrepreneurship, flexible working hours) has also revolutionised the motives for expatriation and traveling. Here we discuss several changes in the job market that every conscious employer should be aware of, if they want to excel in their field.
Best countries to start an international career in
Work
Best countries to start an international career in
Professional expats have a lot to consider before moving to a destination for work — the career prospects in their field, salary and taxes, language, and work-life balance are just a few. The latest HSBC Expat Explorer Survey has ranked the best destinations to live and work, and Europe shines as the best region for pursuing an international career.
How expats celebrate the New Year around the world
Leisure
How expats celebrate the New Year around the world
The new year is just around the corner, and people in different parts of the world are getting ready to celebrate it. For many, it is the ideal time to get together with family and friends, and for others — such as the expats — it is an opportunity to discover different traditions and cultural celebrations. 天美麻豆 has spoken to expats, who haven't returned to their home country, and has asked them to share how they are planning to spend the first hours of the new year.

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Expat burnout can affect your entire family
Everyday life
Expat burnout can affect your entire family
Moving abroad is often associated with adventure, discovery, and new opportunities. While it can be a deeply enriching experience, there is often a less visible reality behind the excitement of starting a new life abroad: exhaustion. In my consultations, expats sometimes describe a fatigue that never seems to lift, unusual irritability, a sense of disconnection, or the feeling that they are no longer quite themselves. What I have also observed is that this distress is rarely confined to one person. In expat families, when one parent begins to struggle, the entire family often has to adapt. Partners may feel isolated or lose their sense of direction, while children can pick up on their parents' stress, worries, or emotional fatigue, even when these feelings are never openly discussed.
New English language requirements for New Zealand visas
New Zealand
New English language requirements for New Zealand visas
Since June 1, foreign workers seeking certain work visas in New Zealand have been subject to new English language requirements. The government says the changes are intended to improve migrant integration and help prevent workplace exploitation.
Sweden tightens work permit rules for foreign workers
Sweden
Sweden tightens work permit rules for foreign workers
Since June 1, Sweden has tightened its work permit regulations. The new rules introduce higher salary requirements, stricter conditions for seasonal workers, mandatory health insurance in some cases, and increased scrutiny of employers.
New immigration, work and study rules take effect in Belgium
Belgium
New immigration, work and study rules take effect in Belgium
Belgium's latest reforms, which took effect on June 1, bring greater flexibility to the labor market in an effort to support job creation. At the same time, the government has introduced stricter requirements for non-European students.
Can you keep a UAE visa after more than 6 months overseas?
United Arab Emirates
Can you keep a UAE visa after more than 6 months overseas?
Foreign residents in the United Arab Emirates should take note: under UAE regulations, residence visas are generally canceled if the holder remains outside the country for more than 180 consecutive days. In most cases, affected residents must apply for a new visa before returning. However, several categories of expatriates are exempt from this rule and can retain their residency status despite an extended stay abroad.
The US wants to restrict certain Green Card applications
USA
The US wants to restrict certain Green Card applications
Another blow for foreigners in the United States. On May 22, a memo from the US immigration services introduced a new rule aimed at limiting legal immigration. Apart from a few exceptions, Green Card applications will now have to be filed from the applicant's country of origin. What is the current situation?