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Border reopenings: A ray of hope for immigration
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Border reopenings: A ray of hope for immigration
This September, many countries reopened their borders (Canada, Senegal, etc.); others are planning to follow suit (United States, Australia). It is indeed great news for people who were looking to move abroad. The new world map shows a majority of countries open to vaccinated travellers, but with certain restrictions. But immigration still largely relies on government announcements. In such circumstances, considering the pandemic, is it still possible to plan international relocation?
Thailand lures wealthy expats amid the pandemic
Everyday life
Thailand lures wealthy expats amid the pandemic
Thailand has been hard hit by the economic crisis brought by the pandemic. Still, to trigger growth, the country looks determined to get back on track, first by containing the pandemic and then by bringing back foreigners. Current results are encouraging. The contamination rate has gone down, and vaccinated foreigners are now allowed into the main Thai tourist spots.
Italy makes the green pass compulsory at the workplace
Italy
Italy makes the green pass compulsory at the workplace
From October 15, 2021, the health pass, also known as the “Green Pass”, will be mandatory for all employees in Italy. This new measure has been unanimously approved by the Council of Ministers. Italy is thus paving the way for the rest of Europe. It is indeed the first European country to make the Green Pass compulsory for all public and private workplaces.
Covid-19, vaccination and booster doses: news around the world
Everyday life
Covid-19, vaccination and booster doses: news around the world
Faced with the threat of the Delta variant, the measures are toughening up: compulsory vaccination,  selective reopening of borders... The populations are divided between support for government measures, fears for the future, and sometimes violent demonstrations. Economic imperatives, climate emergency, international tensions ... Global news remains marked by great uncertainty, while the Covid-19 continues to prevail.
Reopening of US borders: What this means for expats
Everyday life
Reopening of US borders: What this means for expats
The end of the "Travel ban" has finally come. After being closed for a year and a half, the United States is reopening its borders in early November 2021. This is another sign, for expatriates and international travellers, that things are slowly getting back to normal, but with certain control. For now, only fully vaccinated people will be able to travel.
Canada reopens: What about young people?
Canada
Canada reopens: What about young people?
The pandemic that has affected the whole world has not spared the mobility of expatriates and their travel possibilities to Canada. With Canada's borders closed for a long time, moving there was not impossible but definitely complicated. On the 7th of September, Canada reopened its borders to fully vaccinated travelers who wish to travel to the country on a discretionary basis (without employment or emergency reasons). What are the different ways aside from employment and where are the places looking for expatriates?
Why is Germany on the lookout for skilled immigrants and what are the opportunities available?
Why is Germany on the lookout for skilled immigrants and what are the opportunities available?
Germany is the fourth largest economy in the world. It is a country famous for many industries from automotive to electronics. It is also known for being welcoming to skilled workers and migrants. Being a safe haven for intellectuals from all over the world Germany now faces a challenge to maintain its reputation while balancing the effects of the COVID setbacks. 
Canada reopens: What does it mean for expats?
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Canada reopens: What does it mean for expats?
All immigration candidates had been waiting for this, Canada's borders have reopened, although still only under strict conditions. Only fully vaccinated foreign nationals can now come to Canada for non-essential reasons like tourism and flights from India and Morocco are still banned and anyone who has not yet received the vaccine needs to provide justification for wanting to enter the territory.
Quarantine rules around the world
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Quarantine rules around the world
Since March 2020, the whole world has been transformed by the Covid-19 pandemic. With variants and epidemic peaks, "quarantine" and "lockdown" remain in news highlights. Today, the first thing to check is whether you are allowed to travel overseas depending on your current situation (where are you are travelling from, the purpose and duration of stay, visa and entry requirements, etc.). We might think that quarantine only impacts short stays abroad, but the truth is that international relocation plans are also affected.
U.S. decline in immigration might be good news for expats
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U.S. decline in immigration might be good news for expats
For the first time in years, the U.S. population increase has dropped and grew at the second-slowest rate since the founding of the country. The declining fertility rate (almost 20% since 2007) and the reduction in immigration seem to be the main cause for the increase, with a global pandemic surely not helping. As environmentalists might support the idea of having fewer polluters in the world, the decrease in population is considered to be a serious economic concern for the country. And possibly an opportunity for expats in the future. 
Canada reopens and needs immigrants : What you need to know
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Canada reopens and needs immigrants : What you need to know
Since September 7, Canadian borders have been open. The country, which is very popular with expatriates, needs skilled labour. With its wide open spaces and amazing beauty, Canada is the world's second-largest country after Russia and continues to attract new immigrants. While many expats usually head to big provinces and cities such as Quebec or Vancouver, more and more of them are now choosing less popular provinces where they can get equal or even greater benefits.
Working abroad: is the grass really greener in Switzerland?
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Working abroad: is the grass really greener in Switzerland?
According to the IMF (International Monetary Fund), Switzerland is one of the countries that showed greater resilience during the pandemic, with a stable economy and low unemployment rate. The country is currently hiring and spreading the word. For expats, it is the opportunity for a radical change of life, with a significant rise in purchasing power. Switzerland still conveys this image of a country with high wages, and moving there to become rich is a dream for many. But what does it take to make this dream a reality?
Expats amid the chaos in Afghanistan
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Expats amid the chaos in Afghanistan
The Taliban have warned of a heavy price to pay if the United States does not withdraw all of its troops by August 31. The US government admits having been surprised by the speed of the Taliban offensive attack. Still, it could well maintain its soldiers after August 31 to ensure repatriation. But on Tuesday morning, France announced that it would stop repatriation on Thursday if the United States decides to leave Afghanistan on August 31.
How will new restrictions in Australia affect expats?
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How will new restrictions in Australia affect expats?
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, Australia imposed strict border restrictions. Recently, the government also introduced a new rule that affects Australian citizens and permanent residents living overseas and visiting Australia. Additionally, there are local restrictions within the country. Foreign expats living in Australia, as well as expats from Australia living overseas, should familiarize themselves with the relevant restrictions ahead of making travel plans.
Expat destinations in Asia: Taiwan聮s boost, Singapore and Hong-Kong less attractive
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Expat destinations in Asia: Taiwan聮s boost, Singapore and Hong-Kong less attractive
There is definitely a world before and after Covid-19. For those aspiring to live abroad in Asia, the next world promises to be considerably different. The epidemic outbreak hitting part of the continent has left residents in limbo. Many expats have left their host country. The attractive territories are toughening their rules.
Emergency repatriation when things go wrong in your expat country
Moving
Emergency repatriation when things go wrong in your expat country
If COVID-19 has taught us one thing it is that one cannot take anything for granted. A lot of expats have had to be repatriated home. So, how do you prepare for needed to move back urgently when moving abroad?
How compulsory health passports are shaping daily life
Everyday life
How compulsory health passports are shaping daily life
Some countries have already implemented requirements for vaccination passports or proof of vaccination from travellers, and some others are going even further by requesting health passports to attend regular day-to-day activities. The health passport requirements may encourage more people to get vaccinated, but not everyone is happy with such restrictions.
Expats talk about the heatwaves in Europe and America
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Expats talk about the heatwaves in Europe and America
As if the COVID-19 pandemic were not enough, several countries in Europe and America, including the United States and Spain, and even Morocco, are currently facing unbearable heat waves. Expats living in these countries shared their feelings with us.

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Paraguay real estate residency starts at 30% down
Paraguay
Paraguay real estate residency starts at 30% down
A new investor residency rulebook landed last month, and for anyone weighing Paraguay as a place to actually live, the numbers are surprisingly friendly. If you've been quietly researching Paraguay as a possible new home base, for the taxes, the cost of living, the easy residency, or just because the rest of the world feels increasingly expensive and complicated, this one is for you.
How to legally move abroad as a freelancers or content creator
Tax
How to legally move abroad as a freelancers or content creator
Postcard-perfect beaches, luxury villas, sports cars and a jet-set lifestyle: social media often paints expat influencers and content creators as financially free and permanently on vacation. Behind the filters and sponsored posts, however, lies a much more complex reality. As more freelancers, influencers and digital creators move abroad to optimize their lifestyle and income, tax authorities around the world are increasing their scrutiny. So how can content creators relocate overseas legally, optimize their taxes, and avoid crossing the line into tax evasion?
The truth about tax-free living for expats
Tax
The truth about tax-free living for expats
Living in a country without paying taxes: a dream for many expats who choose their destination specifically based on its tax policies. But does a truly "zero tax" country for foreigners actually exist? And what hidden financial risks should you watch out for?  
How expats are coping with fuel price hikes to get around
Transport
How expats are coping with fuel price hikes to get around
"Once this war is over, fuel prices will collapse," Donald Trump declared. The U.S. president believes he has "very good chances" of reaching a deal with Iran, while also stating he is prepared to take military action if talks fail. In the meantime, prices at the pump continue to break records worldwide, with variations from country to country. How are expats coping with this situation? How are they managing their daily commutes and travel? The 大咖福利影院 community shares its experiences.
Are online banks really suitable for expats?
Banks and finance
Are online banks really suitable for expats?
Online banks and neobanks market themselves as the perfect solution for expats: open an account in a few clicks, fully digital, accessible from anywhere… at least in theory. What are the real advantages and limitations of these banking options? And what should expats watch out for?
Why overseas retirement is on the rise
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Why overseas retirement is on the rise
For decades, the traditional idea of retirement was simple enough. You work until a certain age, then stop. The assumption was that a workplace pension, a state pension, or a private pension, and perhaps a little nest egg, would provide sufficient income to enjoy a good quality of life. However, for some, the new retirement reality is much more complex.