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How to find a roommate abroad safely
Accommodation
How to find a roommate abroad safely
So you've decided to have a roommate. As an expat, this is often a reasonable idea. You are in a new place, you want to save money, and looking for an apartment on your own may seem a bit intimidating. But how do you go about looking for a roommate? More importantly, how do you go about it safely and efficiently?
Smart money habits for expats
Banks and finance
Smart money habits for expats
Moving abroad requires careful planning and the ability to handle the unexpected with confidence. Sound financial management is key to building a stable, secure life overseas. From everyday budgeting to long-term investing, adopting the right financial habits will help you settle in smoothly.
Skills-based immigration: Where you can work abroad without a degree
Visas
Skills-based immigration: Where you can work abroad without a degree
A university degree is no longer the only path to working abroad. As labor shortages deepen across key sectors, governments are rethinking how they define skilled talent. From Europe to Oceania, immigration systems are evolving to recognize hands-on experience, vocational training and proven expertise as strong qualifications in their own right.
How school schedules impact expat families
Schools & studies
How school schedules impact expat families
Expat families encounter many surprises. One of them is that the school calendar used back home may be entirely different from that in your new destination. It may seem more logical for the academic year to be universal. But this is not the case: school schedules are affected by a lot of things: climate, historical traditions, cultural norms, and more.
What is mini-retirement, and why Gen Z is embracing it
Work
What is mini-retirement, and why Gen Z is embracing it
No, this is not the latest viral TikTok challenge. The mini-retirement, or micro-retirement, is emerging as a genuine solution to the deep-seated problems facing young workers, and not just them. Mental health preservation is on everyone's mind, as geopolitical and economic tensions ripple through the international job market. What if it were time to take a break?
How difficult is it to retire abroad?
Formalities
How difficult is it to retire abroad?
If you're reading this article, chances are you're dreaming of retiring abroad, or you are already planning to spend your golden years in another country. Whether the goal is to enjoy a better quality of life, lower healthcare costs or a warmer climate, the logistics are typically more demanding than retiring in your home country. While in general, there is nothing inherently difficult about moving abroad, the process can be complex, with many considerations, such as ensuring you'll have enough money, navigating foreign bureaucracy, and finding affordable, high-quality healthcare services.
How to mentally prepare for your international career
Work
How to mentally prepare for your international career
Recent changes in the international job market are leading expats and future expats to reassess their career choices. Should you stay on the path you originally chose, or is it time for a career change? How should you approach your international career today? Before taking the leap, it's important to take stock of where you stand. Here's some practical advice.  
Remote work rollback: How it impacts expats
Work
Remote work rollback: How it impacts expats
The era of "work from anywhere" may be coming to an end, or at least, entering a new chapter. Since the COVID-19 pandemic turned remote work from a rare perk into a global norm, millions of professionals have redesigned their lives around the freedom to work from any location. For many expats, this flexibility was a game-changer, enabling them to live abroad while keeping a job back home. But in recent months, a growing number of employers and governments have begun tightening the reins, rolling back remote work policies and calling employees back to the office. From Canada to Australia, from Wall Street to Silicon Valley, the trend is clear, and for the global expat community, the implications could be significant.
Beware of phone scams targeting expats
Everyday life
Beware of phone scams targeting expats
Phone scammers are increasingly targeting expats, and it's no coincidence. Fraudsters know that living abroad can mean language barriers, unfamiliar paperwork, and added pressure when something goes wrong. Here's how to recognize the most common scams, avoid the traps, and react fast if you've already been caught out.
Do you need a master's degree or just skills to work abroad?
Schools & studies
Do you need a master's degree or just skills to work abroad?
Master's degrees, MBAs, PhDs… These qualifications are often seen as a fast track to an international career. But as career paths become less linear, the real value of a degree is increasingly questioned. Is an advanced academic route still the best option, or do employers abroad care more about hands-on experience and job-ready skills, especially intercultural ones? For anyone aiming to work internationally, these questions are now shaping what it takes to build a truly borderless career.
New trends redefining international careers in 2026
Work
New trends redefining international careers in 2026
Slow working, slow management and workations have already rewritten the rules in the past years. In 2026, the international job market is evolving once again. So which trends are fading, and which ones are becoming essential?
Where to live abroad cheaply in 2026
Everyday life
Where to live abroad cheaply in 2026
Moving abroad is exciting, but it doesn't have to be expensive. With living costs rising in many countries, popular expat destinations are becoming less realistic for smaller budgets. The good news is that more affordable alternatives are gaining ground. Here are some of the best places to move to in 2026 if you want to keep costs under control.
UK students can join Erasmus+ again in 2027
England
UK students can join Erasmus+ again in 2027
The UK is going to rejoin Erasmus+ in January 2027, the flagship education and training scheme it left following Brexit.  Young people from all backgrounds will once again be able to spend a year studying abroad as part of their UK degree without paying extra fees. European students will also be able to study in the UK as part of their programs.
Why the local language matters when you move abroad
Everyday life
Why the local language matters when you move abroad
“Don't worry, everyone speaks English there.” It's a reassuring line many of us hear when preparing for an international move, and one that often proves misleading the moment we arrive. Because yes, in many countries, English is the official language. On paper. In everyday life, the reality is far more complex. Between dialects, creoles, patois and regional languages, newcomers can quickly find themselves disoriented. Which raises an essential question: is learning the local language essential to integrate? Or is it possible to get by, and even thrive, without ever really speaking it?
Which countries issue work visas at the state level?
Visas
Which countries issue work visas at the state level?
If you're looking for a work visa for your move abroad, you may be spending hours scrolling through national government websites, checking eligibility rules and minimum salary requirements. While in most countries it's the national governments that issue the final authorization, in others, you will have to apply to the specific state or province where you intend to settle. Among the countries with these decentralized systems are Belgium, Canada, Switzerland and Australia.
How eating habits change when you live abroad
Everyday life
How eating habits change when you live abroad
Let's be clear from the outset. This article does not claim that moving abroad automatically leads to weight gain. Nor does it draw a direct link between a country's obesity rate and an individual's risk of developing a nutrition-related chronic disease. Instead, it examines how moving abroad, and the lifestyle changes it entails, can shape eating habits and, in turn, influence body weight.
Maternity leave for expat women: What are your legal rights?
Work
Maternity leave for expat women: What are your legal rights?
After the joy of announcing a pregnancy comes a key question: how will it all work out? When you are preparing to look for a job abroad, the arrival of a baby may come as a surprise, even if parenthood was already part of your plans. That surprise often turns into uncertainty when the pregnancy takes place overseas. What does the law in the host country say? How can you make sure your rights are respected?
Why office naps are a cultural norm in some countries
Work
Why office naps are a cultural norm in some countries
In 2026, office napping is being rediscovered as a workplace trend, mainly in countries where it has never truly taken root. In other parts of the world, however, napping has long been seen as more than a pause in the day: it is a practical habit with lasting benefits.  

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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?
France raises tuition fees for non-EU students
France
France raises tuition fees for non-EU students
The French government has recently decided to reconsider its announcements regarding differentiated tuition fees for non-EU students. What should they expect?