Is the Netherlands a Good Place to Have a Baby?After six years in the Netherlands, I can confidently say that yes, it's an excellent place to be pregnant and gi...
It can be demoralizing, wading through streams of listings, uploading reams of applications and motivation letters, into what feels like a black hole. But lo...
Whether you need a visa to live and work in France depends on your residence status, nationality, and the type of work you’ll be hired to do. Discover what work...
Sadly, Singapore’s human rights have not moved as fast as its economic progress over the past half a century or so. Although the country performs quite well in ...
Austria has one of the highest concentrations of sustainable housing in the world. Therefore, if you are looking to move there, you can rest assured that you wi...
If you plan to study in Portugal, you’ll need to organize a few things, including applying for a student visa. That is, if you need it because separate rules ap...
What Is the Cito Toets?When I first heard about the Cito exam, I thought the Dutch had invented yet another confusing standardized test. But after six years her...
If you’re thinking about moving to Europe, there are few countries that set imaginations racing quite like Spain. This lively corner of the continent truly has ...
If you’re planning to purchase a property in Canada as a local resident, expat, or foreign investor, you’re in for an exciting – but sometimes daunting – time. ...
If you’re moving to Germany with children in tow, you’ll find that the German education system consists of many quality local schools as well as a number of pri...
The Cito exam tests 167,000 Dutch primary school pupils annually in February with 290 questions on language, math, and world orientation. Scores range 500-550 points (avg 535). Teacher recommendations matter more than test scores for secondary school placement.
This guide to wills and estates in Belgium includes advice on: Wills and estates in Belgium Inheritance law in BelgiumApplicable foreign inheritance laws in ...
Financial literacy helps expats handle foreign taxes, currency exchange, international banking, retirement planning. Common challenges: double taxation, currency risk, credit access. Use both home and local advisors.
Main English news in South Africa: Daily Maverick, Mail & Guardian, eNCA, News24. Access international via DStv (BBC, CNN), streaming, VPNs. Expat platforms: SAPeople, expat groups.
Ancient temples tamed by unruly jungles. Pristine ribbons of white sand lapped by turquoise seas. Glistening metropolises that pulse with life around the clo...