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Working abroad: How to make sure your rights are protected?
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Working abroad: How to make sure your rights are protected?
You may have just landed a job abroad, or you may have been employed for a long time. Like companies' work culture, legislation varies from one country to another. Expat employees are sometimes more vulnerable when faced with a legal framework that they are not familiar with. How can they protect themselves and enforce their rights? How to be sure that the employment contract respects the legal framework?
International volunteering: A good option to move abroad
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International volunteering: A good option to move abroad
Give your time, receive from others, find new ways of learning, meet the locals, discover new languages and cultures, and get new business insights. These are just a few examples of what international volunteering is about. But behind all these mundane exchanges lie some more complex challenges. What are the benefits of volunteering abroad, and where should you look for opportunities?
How the presence of expats affects real estate prices around the world
Accommodation
How the presence of expats affects real estate prices around the world
The Covid-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the global real estate market. Property buyers are leaving the larger cities for small towns or localities. Towns situated in the countryside have gained in popularity over the past few years. Quiet little houses with a garden are now the new trend. With the reopening of borders and the new possibilities allowed by visas, new expat profiles emerge. Many are remotely working from abroad and investing in properties – but at what cost?
What are the childcare options for expats?
Children
What are the childcare options for expats?
Moving abroad with children, especially very young ones, can be very challenging. It can be tricky to find a school to enroll them in, but it can be even trickier to find childcare for kids who are not old yet to go to primary school. One parent in the expat couple could choose to become a stay-at-home parent, or the couple may secure subsidized public daycare or have to pay for costlier private daycare. Childcare is cheap or free in some countries like Italy and Chile, while it is less accessible or costlier in other countries like the US and Japan.
How to deal with burnout as an expat?
Everyday life
How to deal with burnout as an expat?
Moving to a new country can be an exciting adventure, but the challenges of adapting to a new culture, language, and lifestyle can also take a toll on an expat's mental health. In this article, we will explore practical strategies for identifying and coping with burnout as an expat, so you can stay healthy and enjoy your international experience to the fullest.
How to negotiate your contract and salary as an expat woman?
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How to negotiate your contract and salary as an expat woman?
The last gender equality report from World Bank shows that much need to be done when it comes to women's rights, whether in terms of health, education, or work. Women worldwide face discrimination when it comes to earnings, even if wage equality (equal pay for equal work) is an international right. The struggle is doubled when she has to prove her skills in another country. How can women negotiate their contracts and salary? What is the best moment to request an interview? Is there a specific etiquette to follow? Follow our tips below. 
What are the top jobs for international students?
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What are the top jobs for international students?
Studying abroad can come with a hefty price tag. Most countries allow international students to work a limited number of hours to help them pay for their tuition, living expenses and leisure. There are various job opportunities on the campus itself: teaching assistants, tutors, library assistants and campus ambassadors. Many students also choose to work in hospitality as waiters, bartenders and receptionists. The gig economy also gives them the opportunity to be freelancers, drivers, babysitters and petsitters.
International mobility: What's the new deal?
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International mobility: What's the new deal?
While countries worldwide recover from Covid-related lockdowns and restrictions, most of them are facing labor shortages. The United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, European Union countries, etc. You name it. Governments are leaving no stone unturned in attracting and retaining international talents. So what are the most attractive countries today? Which sectors are more appealing to international talents? What are the best strategies to attract and retain them? Let's find out.
Expat blues when being away from your family
Everyday life
Expat blues when being away from your family
Separation from loved ones, especially family members, can lead to homesickness. Some expats find it so unbearable that they decide to return to their home country. Indeed, the distance can deter your plans, cause distress and lead to an urge to return. Returning expats have shared their expat blues with 天美麻豆.
Which countries offer jobseeker visas?
Visas
Which countries offer jobseeker visas?
Is it a new way to attract international talent? Today, more and more professionals worldwide are seeking new career opportunities overseas. But these opportunities (despite the labor shortages in many countries) are not that easy to understand and to grasp. Even when job opportunities are available, the cumbersome administrative procedures could discourage even the most willing job seekers. So are jobseeker visas the answer to your questions? That would mean going abroad, not with a job already in hand but to look for a job. 
Are rising rents driving expats away from popular destinations?
Accommodation
Are rising rents driving expats away from popular destinations?
Living and working as an expat in a foreign country can be an exciting and enriching experience. However, rising rents in some of the world's most popular expat destinations are making it increasingly difficult for expats to afford to stay. Many are finding themselves priced out of the market and having to leave their adopted homes.
These countries are easing the recruitment of nurses
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These countries are easing the recruitment of nurses
Many countries are grappling with a shortage of nurses, especially since the pandemic. Canada, the United Kingdom, Denmark and Switzerland are all such countries. They have eased their requirements and are running recruitment events in other countries that have traditionally provided many immigrant nurses, notably the Philippines.
Overcoming the sense of non-belonging as an expat: Tips from expats
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Overcoming the sense of non-belonging as an expat: Tips from expats
The journey of an expat is often filled with excitement, adventure, and opportunities for personal growth. However, amidst the allure of new experiences, there is an unspoken challenge that many expats face - the sense of not belonging. As they embark on this global odyssey, expats must grapple with a complex array of emotions and challenges, which include adapting to new cultures, languages, and social norms.
How to adapt to extra hours when working abroad?
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How to adapt to extra hours when working abroad?
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy said that you need to work harder to earn more. The now-popular phrase came out for the first time in 2007 during his campaign for the presidential election. But does working extra hours really mean making more money? In what countries is paid overtime guaranteed? Here are some tips to get you prepared.
How to ensure you are working legally as an expat?
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How to ensure you are working legally as an expat?
You may think you found the dream job abroad, or you may just be contemplating an international career. Between the multiple job offers and recruitment websites available on the Internet, how can you be sure to apply for a company that really exists? What questions do you need to ask yourself to ensure you are working legally?
What are the challenges for expat women around the world?
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What are the challenges for expat women around the world?
Embarking on an expat journey as a woman can be more challenging than for men. The level of safety and the stubbornness of patriarchal norms varies between countries. When women move abroad, they need to consider how this new country treats women and what gender norms reign in its corporate culture. Networking with both expat and local women can give them an emotional support system to navigate life there.
What are the best countries for engineering jobs overseas?
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What are the best countries for engineering jobs overseas?
Engineering is a profession that plays a critical role in shaping the world around us. From developing innovative technologies to building complex infrastructure, engineers are at the forefront of driving progress and development. However, in recent years, many countries have been experiencing labor shortages in the engineering sector, which has opened up opportunities for engineers to work abroad.
Where should you move to pay less taxes?
Tax
Where should you move to pay less taxes?
Which countries have the most favorable tax systems for expats? If tax evasion is a crime, tax optimization (which consists in using legal means to reduce taxes) is quite normal. Some countries offer a particularly advantageous tax system for expatriates. But do these advantages always mean saving money? Are there other forms of taxes?

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Expat burnout can affect your entire family
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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?