Getting a divorce (Dutch: echtscheiding, French: divorce) in Belgium is surprisingly straightforward, as long as both parties are in agreement. However, the...
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You’ll need to get around when you move to Italy, and it’s worth weighing up your options before getting your Italian driving license or buying a vehicle....
Portugal offers straightforward car buying for expats. Learn about new vs used cars, registration requirements, costs averaging €1,127/month, and importing.
Generally speaking, LGBT+ rights have made vast progress over the last two decades in Austria. Although change has perhaps been slower than in other European...
It is important that expats fully understand the process and implications of getting a divorce in Germany. This may, for instance, affect their right to resi...
Human and civil rights in Spain
Expat LifeWhen moving to Spain, you might be wondering what to expect regarding your personal freedoms, discrimination, and what to do if you experience a rights viola...
Swiss culture values punctuality, formality, and quiet respect for others. Understanding etiquette around greetings, quiet hours, and formal address helps expats integrate smoothly into Swiss social and professional life.
Swiss TV and radio require a mandatory CHF 335 annual broadcasting fee for all households. Multiple providers offer cable, satellite, and streaming options with Swiss and international channels in multiple languages.
How to create the best online dating profile
Expat LifeCreating an effective online dating profile requires authentic photos, engaging bio content, and clear communication of your interests. Show your personality while being honest and approachable to attract compatible matches.
Yes, Belgium offers expats a streamlined first-week experience with efficient services. New arrivals can complete essential tasks like registration, banking, and healthcare enrollment quickly in major cities.
Helping friends back home from abroad
Expat LifePlenty of expats love their lives abroad and wouldn’t change it for anything in the world. There are challenges, opportunities, and new friendships abound...
Foreigners can marry in Italy with Nulla Osta certificate. Civil ceremonies €200-400, full destination weddings €20,000-50,000. Process takes 2-4 months. Legal worldwide.
Qatar has modern roads and short distances making driving essential. Expats from 80+ countries can convert licenses without tests. Fuel is cheap at $0.50/liter.
Social security in Austria: Guide for Expats
Expat LifeAustrian social security covers healthcare, pensions, unemployment (55% salary for 20-52 weeks). Child benefits €120-165/month. Pension age: 65 men, transitioning to 65 women by 2033.
Portugal is a parliamentary republic with semi-presidential system. President (5-year term) + Prime Minister + 230-seat Assembly. Major parties: PS, PSD, Chega. Stable democracy since 1974.