
Veedushi Bissessur
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Registration: 02 April 2013
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Dubbed the last divided capital city of Europe, Nicosia has a long and rich history as well as a vibrant present. Cyprus capital city is a melting pot of different cultures and architectural influences, where expats are as likely (if not more) to find work as are Cypriot citizens. In fact, Nicosia has seen the highest decrease in unemployment in recent years so choosing it as your base is probably the smartest thing to do.
25 February 2019
Every year, Cyprus attracts many expats looking to start their venture. The reasons for that are many: from the fact that the process of establishing a company is relatively simple, to the fact that corporate tax in Cyprus is one of the lowest in all of EU, Cyprus has a pro-business approach that benefits new business owners. If you are one of them, however, you should be aware that the process of starting your own business on the island may take more or less time, based on whether or not you are an EU/EFTA/UK national.
25 February 2019
The complexity of staying long-term in Cyprus (for more than 90 days) varies greatly depending on your nationality. As the Republic of Cyprus is a full EU country, it's quite easy for EU/EFTA nationals and UK citizen to migrate in Cyprus as long as they can prove they have a job or sufficient income/funds to study or retire. Third-country nationals, however, have to first apply for a long-stay visa and then for a long-term residency, which is granted after five years. Please note that the documentation needed in that case will be excessive, so it will have to be submitted well in advance.
25 February 2019
One of the reasons an increasing amount of expats chooses Cyprus for their new home is the relaxed pace of living compared to other EU countries. A good work-life balance is essential, and leisure time is considered very important. Add that to the fact that the climate in Cyprus makes it possible to bask in the sun and swim at sea for most of the year, and you can rest assured that your leisure time will be well spent.
25 February 2019
Nicosia has a distinct, dual character. On the one hand, the new city with its modern buildings, coffee shops and boutiques; on the other, the picturesque old town with the narrow, paved streets and the traditional markets. The capital city of Cyprus is also the only remaining divided capital in the world, which gives Nicosia a unique character. In Nicosia, rich cultural heritage comes together with vibrant, contemporary life, making the city a very attractive destination for expats.
25 February 2019
Cypriot culture is very closely intertwined with Cypriot gastronomy. The Mediterranean view of food as an essential social ritual is very prominent in Cyprus: slow eating, from small, shared plates called mezze is the norm. Whether we're talking about your morning brew or a multi-course dinner, Cypriots would like to remind you to take it slow and enjoy every flavour.
25 February 2019
If you consider the fact that the island has been inhabited since the Neolithic era, you understand that Cypriot culture cannot easily be defined in one article. Cyprus is a cornucopia of archaeological sites, and the different civilisations that have passed through the island all left their mark. However, the majority of customs and traditions come from Greece but with a Cypriot spin. Many of the local traditions are centred around food, drinks and religious practices.
25 February 2019
Cyprus has been through a lot as a nation. Throughout the adversities, its people have developed bravery and stubbornness, a willingness to celebrate every day and make the most out of non-ideal situations. Being surrounded by many different civilisations due to their geolocation, Cypriots know how to borrow the best aspects of each culture and combine them with their own. Although your everyday life on the island will vary significantly depending on whether you live in a city, a rural area or a more touristy spot, these values of Cypriot lifestyle will still permeate.
25 February 2019
As Cyprus is one of the safest countries in the world, you shouldn't have any worries about raising your kids here. Cypriots are very friendly in general, particularly towards children you won't find many restaurants that won't go out of their way to make your kid feel welcome. Throughout the island, there are many kindergartens, both public and private for your consideration, many of which English or Russian speaking. You can also opt for a nanny or a childminder.
25 February 2019
Cyprus is a small island, so distances between places are easily manageable. The best way for you to get around is by car, a rental car or bus. There is a good network of buses connecting even the more remote areas, although the service is not always frequent. Other transport options include taxis, travel taxis (bigger vehicles that can accommodate 4-7 people), and airport buses. Since the climate is usually warm, you can also rent a bicycle or a motorcycle to move around and explore.
25 February 2019
Although internet speeds are not yet as fast as in other EU countries, in the last few years the internet infrastructure in Cyprus has improved drastically. More internet and telecom providers have entered the market, which means you now have more options whether you need wireless internet or a high-speed fibre connection. However, mobile internet connections can be a bit unreliable in rural areas.
25 February 2019
Cyprus has a reputation for being a tax haven. And rightly so, as the country offers one of the most attractive tax regimes in all of EU. Cyprus has very low corporate taxes, high-income tax threshold, no capital gains tax on shares, tax-free interest for up to 17 years and a vast network of double taxation treaties. As a result, apart from the many expats who chose Cyprus as their new home, there are also many holding companies opting to set up their international base in the country.
25 February 2019
As Cyprus is a small island, the best way to get around is by car. But is your drivers license valid in the country, or would you need to sit through the test once again? The answer depends on your nationality. Cyprus being part of the EU, EU drivers licenses are valid but the country has reciprocal exchange agreements with many countries, so in most cases, you probably won't have to sit through the test. Read below to learn more about how to drive in Cyprus.
25 February 2019
Cyprus is home to world-class universities and university colleges twelve of which offer programmes and courses taught in English. Combine that with the affordable tuition fees and the pleasant climate, and you can understand why students flock from 131 different countries to study (and have fun during their downtime) in Cyprus. Heres what you need to know if you're considering studying in the country.
23 February 2019
If its time for your big move to Cyprus, you will most likely need help from the experts. Choosing the right company to help you pack your precious belongings and start a new life is a big step, and you should take enough time to assess your needs. Decide whether you need removal services (i.e. to move your things to your new home) or a relocation service which offers a more holistic approach. Then you should make a detailed list of your belongings, and get quotes from several companies before making your decision.
22 February 2019
Expats who have pets know that figuring out the logistics of how to bring their beloved animals to their new country can be overwhelming. Thankfully, as Cyprus is part of the EU, bringing your pet from an EU country will be a straightforward process. In any case, as long as your pets are up to date with vaccination and are microchipped, you should have no real problems bringing them to Cyprus.
22 February 2019
If you are planning on a short-term stay in Cyprus, you should know beforehand whether or not you will need a visa. EU/EFTA nationals are exempt from visa requirements and temporary residence permits, while other nationalities will require a visa to enter Cyprus and stay for more than 90 days. For now, the requirements for UK nationals will remain the same as those for EU/EFTA nationals.
22 February 2019
Despite being a small (and partly occupied) country, travelling to the island of Cyprus is quite straightforward. Located at the southwest corner of Europe, the Republic of Cyprus is a member of the EU and the Eurozone, making it extremely easy for EU/EFTA citizens to visit. If you are a third-country national though you may require a travel visa, so read on to ascertain what applies to your particular case.
22 February 2019
How to traveller is about the life of David, an Irish expat blogger who moved to Spain looking for new pastures. A job opportunity drove him from Malta to Costa del Sol after spending some time in Czechia and Malaysia. To those who are looking to travel or move to Spain, he speaks about his experiences and gives out some tips.
16 January 2019
From breathtaking firework shows and lively street parties to live music and parades, New Year's Eve across the globe is about finishing off the year in high spirits. Here, we have put together a list of the best destinations in the world to start the new year countdown. As clocks will be striking midnight, we would like to take this opportunity to wish you the best of success with your 2019 expatriation projects!
28 December 2018
December is all about excitement, anticipation, and high levels of energy, which are required to get us through all the shopping and cooking frenzy of the festive season. Then, Christmas Day comes and along with it the pick of our happiness. Wherever we are, and whoever is surrounding us, we are doing our best to make our Christmas special. But the day is over, and on the 26th we wake up underwhelmed. If we have spent the holidays in our host country, far away from family and close friends, this is usually a day of nostalgia and heavy symptoms of homesickness. Don't shut your emotions down, but do small things instead to boost your spirits again. After all, you have the New Year to get you going.
26 December 2018
You have so many options for your Christmas shopping — from bursting department stores and cosmopolitan shopping streets with spectacular festive window displays, to local boutiques and the internet, of course. However, for fairy-tale-like Christmas shopping experiences, we encourage you to head to the closest Christmas market, where you will find anything from handcrafted toys and ornaments, to fashion items and food (so much food!). Let the sounds of Christmas carols and the aromas of warm mulled wine, gingerbread, and roasted chestnuts guide you to one of our favourite European Christmas markets, and indulge into the holiday spirit!
21 December 2018
Once you have decided to move to the Maldives, you will need an efficient way to get your belongings there. This means sending your possessions by post, hiring a reliable removal company and making sure your move is easy and stress-free. Find out tips about how to organise your move to the islands in this article.
17 December 2018
Known for its high-end resorts and stunning beaches, the Maldives is a prime holiday destination for travellers from across the globe. But what if you want to settle here? Learn about accommodation options on the islands, rent prices, and more.
14 December 2018
Male is the capital city of the Maldives, the countrys busiest and most populated city. Living here will give you an insight into the lives of Maldivians as well as let you enjoy all the amenities of city life. However, looking for accommodation in the city is quite tricky. Find out what it entails in this article.
14 December 2018
The smallest country in Asia and one of the worlds most famous vacation destinations, the Maldives offer the perfect holiday setting. But there is more to the islands than just snorkeling and tanning. With the strongly developed tourism and services sector, the Maldives may just be the perfect destination to further your studies in hospitality and other related fields. Interested in doing an internship in the Maldives? Find out about the related procedures in this article.
14 December 2018
So, youve landed in the Maldives and are eager to explore the country. But how do you get around? Learn about transportation in the Maldives in this article and find out the best ways to get to your destination.
14 December 2018
Eager to explore the busy Maldives capital and beyond? Hop into a seaplane, take a speedboat, or walk around for a more detailed look. Find out how to get around Male in this article.
14 December 2018
One of the worlds most popular vacation destinations, the Maldives offer plenty to do and see. Famous for their white sandy beaches, crystal clear turquoise water, beautiful lagoons, and picturesque small islands, the country is, first of all, a great destination for nature lovers. However, this does not mean that you will have to spend all your free time lying on the beach. The bustling capital of Male, for one, offers a fast-paced urban alternative to the overall calm setting of the islands. Learn more about what to do in the Maldives in this article.
14 December 2018
The Maldives bustling capital of Male is the 5th most densely populated city in the world. Covering an area of just six square kilometres and having a population of over 150,000 people, the city has the highest concentration of buildings, people, and transportation in the Maldives. Offering a different type of setting compared to the idyllic islands scattered in the Indian Ocean, Male is the centre of Maldivian culture and business. Planning a move to Male? Find out how to occupy yourself in your free time in the city in this article.
14 December 2018
A group of tiny islands scattered in the Indian Ocean, the Maldives may not seem like the bustling business environment for your business. However, with the large and constantly growing tourism sector, the country may be more of a business hub than one might think. So is it possible for an expat to start a business in the Maldives and what does it take to do so? Find out in this article.
14 December 2018
No matter how short or long of a stay you are planning in the Maldives, you will want to stay connected throughout your trip: call friends and family, browse the web, stay in touch with your social media, and more. Despite its remote location and geographical specifics, you will be able to enjoy a stable coverage in most of the country, especially if you stay in the capital city or neighbouring areas. Even if you venture further away, most resorts and hotels even on remote island offer free WiFi plus, you can get a local SIM card for Internet on-the-go. Learn how to stay connected in the Maldives in this article.
14 December 2018
Living, working or just vacationing in the Maldives can be an amazing experience. With stunning nature all around you, warm climate and a new culture to explore, a stay on the islands is both relaxing and enriching. However, if you are travelling with family and, especially, small children, it is best to do some research before your trip to make sure your potential destination has all the amenities for a safe and convenient stay with children. In this article, find out about child care in the Maldives.
14 December 2018
When moving to any foreign country for a relatively long period of time, you will want to have an efficient way to get around. The Maldives, a group of small islands in the Indian Ocean, may not provide you with too many opportunities to drive. In fact, the city's capital of Male and the nearby island of Hulhule Island are some of the only places where you would have the infrastructure to get behind the wheel.
14 December 2018
Scattered across the Indian Ocean, the Maldives are known as one of the most picturesque travel destinations in the world. White sandy beaches and clear blue waters create an idyllic atmosphere for getting away from it all but what are the Maldives really like underneath the gloss of luxury resorts and seafront villas? Learn about the country's culture, traditions, and local lifestyle in this article.
14 December 2018
A new business opportunity is what made Adrian, a British expat, want to move to Bermuda. Passionate about travelling and sailing, he decided to take the leap of faith with his wife and kids. Bermudian Life is his blog where he talks about his everyday life as an expat and things to see and do in Bermuda.
14 December 2018
So, you are considering working or opening a business in the Maldives. One of the questions on your mind will probably be taxation. Do you need to pay income tax when working in the Maldives? What about business tax? How much will you need to pay? Find answers to all these and other questions in this article.
14 December 2018
The Maldives will probably not be the first place that comes to mind when you think about studying abroad. With its remote location and geographical specifics, this scattered group of islands has earned a reputation as one of the most picturesque vacation destinations, but is not exactly known for its universities and other educational establishments.
14 December 2018
If you are travelling to the Maldives for the long term, you may be wondering if it would be possible to bring your pet with you. Find out the related procedures and regulations in this article.
14 December 2018
Male is the capital of the Maldives, the countrys largest and most populous city. With that, its still quite small in area (about six square kilometres) and has the population of a bit over 150,000 people. Like in the rest of the country, work opportunities in Male mainly can be mainly found in the hospitality field.
14 December 2018
The Maldives are one of the world's most idyllic travel destinations. Welcoming over 1.5mln visitors annually and with most of its economy relying on tourism, the country is very friendly to travellers and nationals of all countries can get a tourist visa directly on arrival in the Maldives. But what if you want to stay beyond the allowed 30 days? Learn about your options in this article.
14 December 2018
If you are planning a trip to the Maldives, learning about the country's entry requirements as well as the regulations for short or long term stay would probably your main order of business. In this article, we take a quick look at what you will need to get your Maldives adventure started.
14 December 2018
The Czech Republic is by far one of the most attractive destinations in Central Europe for expatriates. Rich in culture and traditions and known for its stunning nature and ski resorts, it provides a pleasant environment and lifestyle for foreign nationals looking forward to settling here, not to mention a variety of professional opportunities.Â
06 December 2018
After graduating in Northern Ontario, Carmelo wasn't very happy about career prospects in Canada. His quest for a better job led him to China where he works as a teacher. He talks to ÌìÃÀÂé¶¹ about his new adventures and everyday life as the father of a newborn son in what he calls the "Millenials' paradise", and his passion for his work.
30 November 2018
During the World Cup this past summer, Stefanie, a Belgian/Australian dual national (a "Belgalian" or "Austrelgian" if you will) had to divide her time and support to, not one or two, but three countries. Now living in France and married to a Frenchman with two little ‘Fraussie' children, the challenge of being a citizen of more than one country was no longer limited to the football fan-zone. Stefanie tells us some of the challenges of dual nationality that span beyond choosing which team to support.
21 November 2018
Wendy comes from Mississauga, Canada. After travelling around Europe, including France, the UK and Sweden, she finally moved to Australia where she is a teacher, with her husband. Today, Wendy is a happy mom of two children: Ella who is three and Oliver who is six months old. Wandy McNoble Down Under is her blog where she talks about her day to day life and travels around the land down under.
16 November 2018
Meet Nina, serial expat who been living out of a suitcase since she was 18. With a background in luxury travel, she was thrilled at the opportunity to move to one of the most beautiful countries in the world, Chile. Here she shares her experiences on expat life in Santiago and beyond.
09 November 2018
After a successful and challenging career as a Psychologist in the area of trauma and abuse, and helping others survive their situations, Stefanie met her French husband in her home country Australia and decided to follow him back to Europe. Although excited about the new adventure, the arrival of their 2 children often left Stefanie struggling with missing her career and being a stay-at-home mum, which led her to taking a less stressful and demanding job. Below, she details some of the challenges that people face when sacrificing their careers for their partner and family, whether they changed to a new profession, or stopped working completely.
07 November 2018
It's been nearly twenty years since Jill first moved to Mexico for a study abroad semester. There, she met the love of her life which brought about the irresistible desire to come back and settle in Mexico. Jill talks about her journey and her everyday life as an expat on her blog. If you have always wondered what life in Mexico is all about, here we go!
12 October 2018
In Scotland, every new baby gets a welcome box! Scotland has a National Parenting Strategy in place, which strives to provide help, support and resources to both parents and children and the baby boxes are just one way to do that. There is also a variety of childcare types, from childminders and playgroups, to nannies and care in the home.
11 October 2018