Why Expats Should Care About Life InsuranceThis isn't a pleasant topic, but it's important
Planning Your Successful Return Home Companies increasingly recognize that repatriation remains one of the most challenging aspects of relocation
Germany offers a high standard of living, but expats often encounter extra costs when it comes to housing, plus the day-to-day expenses of living in a new co...
Living in Italy as an expat comes with both exciting opportunities and financial challenges
Corporate tax in Switzerland is likely to apply to anyone who runs a company in the country, whether they’re setting up businesses as sole traders, limited comp...
The French have a more dirigiste approach to insurance than many new arrivals may be used to
Acquiring Thai nationality as an international opens doors to nearly all the same benefits enjoyed by native Thai citizens
The Netherlands Takes Insurance SeriouslyAbout a quarter of the Netherlands is below sea level
This guide will compare the best methods to receive money from abroad in the UK, focusing on safety, cost, and ease of use, to help expats and foreigners in the...
Why Dutch Sexual Healthcare Matters for ExpatsThe Netherlands consistently ranks among world leaders in sexual and reproductive health outcomes
Understanding Dutch Attitudes Toward BorrowingOne of the most striking cultural observations I've made in six years living in the Netherlands is how fundamental...
Home insurance isn't legally mandatory in the Netherlands, but if you have a mortgage or possessions worth protecting, you should have it. Here's what you need to know.
All residents living and working in Japan must contribute to the Japanese social security system (社会保障制度), which provides pension, healthcare, and employment...
More than 260 million people speak Portuguese, making it the fourth most spoken language in the world
It’s fine for the expatriate employees when moving abroad, right