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Having a baby in Switzerland: An expat聮s experience
Children
Having a baby in Switzerland: An expat聮s experience
From the US to Switzerland: This young mom working in finance in Switzerland tells 大咖福利影院 about her experience having a baby abroad…
Moving to a very polluted country
Moving to a very polluted country
For some countries and cities, air pollution is a considerable problem. Closely linked to a range of health problems including cardiovascular and lung diseases, it can also exacerbate pre-existing conditions such as asthma and even depression. The very young and those over 60 are at highest risk.
Things to consider when moving abroad with children
Children
Things to consider when moving abroad with children
For families, moving abroad with children comes hand-in-hand with much bigger questions than those faced by the single expatriate. While the decision to move children abroad can seem daunting, the influence of a new culture, atmosphere, school system and perhaps language can be enormously enriching for their life to come - and offers the kind of experience they simply wouldn't get in their native schoolrooms. Of course, there are a few key things to consider, so to help get the ball rolling, you'll find below some key things to think about if you're planning a move abroad with kids.
Moving abroad after the COVID-19 pandemic: How to
Moving
Moving abroad after the COVID-19 pandemic: How to
Some would say that it's too early to speak about moving abroad in the current context, but let's remain objective. While many countries around the world have been seriously affected by the coronavirus, others have managed to control its spread by taking necessary measures. The lockdown has come to an end in many countries, borders are opening gradually, and flights are resuming, under certain conditions. This doesn't mean that you should go right ahead and book a flight, but maybe you could start all over again with planning your move abroad.
Five ways to reinvent your expatriation
Work
Five ways to reinvent your expatriation
You will agree that moving abroad, whether alone or with your family, has never been an easy thing. It's, therefore, crucial to have proper planning, but above all, keep in mind that things won't always turn out as planned. If the global health crisis has compromised your stay abroad, here are some tips for survival.
Camilla in Riyadh: A whole new world!
Saudi Arabia
Camilla in Riyadh: A whole new world!
"If you are young, do not be afraid to change your life because living in a different country broadens your horizons. At the end of this adventure I will take my abaya with me as a symbol of the efforts I have made and the courage I have put in!" Camilla tells us about her life and work experience in Saudi Arabia. Read the interview to find out her story.
Social distancing measures and tips from around the world!
Social distancing measures and tips from around the world!
It is a whole new world as countries start to slowly emerge out of the restrictive lockdown periods. With new social distancing rules to prevent further spread of the virus, countries and businesses around the world are coming up with super inventive ways to keep living despite the new circumstances.
Losing your expat job during the crisis
Work
Losing your expat job during the crisis
Here is how French expat Valérie* dealt with losing her job amidst the crisis...
The top 10 questions that expats are tired of hearing when they announce they are moving abroad!
Everyday life
The top 10 questions that expats are tired of hearing when they announce they are moving abroad!
Do you remember that day when you finally decided to be brave enough to pack up your things and move to a new place? You were all excited and pumped and couldn't wait to tell your friends and family. In the end, many of them were probably very happy for you, but still asked a lot of things you cannot stand hearing anymore.
Single expat parents: Your guide to shine
Children
Single expat parents: Your guide to shine
In the past three decades, an increase in freedom of expression of identity and growth of women's empowerment and financial independence have led to the rise in single-parent families. What's more, single parents don't compromise with a mediocre life, but they are in pursuit of their dreams, career success, and a high-standard nurturing environment for their children...
How the COVID-19 has affected border control around the world
Moving
How the COVID-19 has affected border control around the world
Due to the rapid evolution of COVID-19, most countries around the globe had to implement strict border controls. For more than two months, only repatriation and essential commercial flights were authorised. Maritime and land transport were also severely affected – all this having a significant impact on immigration and the global economy as a whole. Today, many countries are preparing to lift border restrictions, but under certain conditions. What does that mean?
Can you travel again?
Everyday life
Can you travel again?
Life is slowly going back to normal in several countries around the world. Although cautiously and with different rules, borders are reopening and commercial airlines are starting to fly again. An update on the situation.
Learning the language of your host country: A few tips
Sweden
Learning the language of your host country: A few tips
Thibauld, who lives and works in Stockholm, has written a guide to help expats learn the language of their host country. He tells 大咖福利影院 about what he has learnt and gives us a few tips.
Measures to boost the post-COVID-19 economy around the world
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Measures to boost the post-COVID-19 economy around the world
The health crisis linked to the spread of coronavirus has had a strong impact on world economies. While some countries are still in the middle of the crisis, others have come out of the lockdown and are taking action to give a boost and new life to their economy. Let's see together what are the measures implemented by some nations.
Cabin or Prisoner syndrome: What is it and how to get over it?
Everyday life
Cabin or Prisoner syndrome: What is it and how to get over it?
After having been on lockdown for several months, you might find it harder to go back to work or experience serious distress or anxiety about things as trivial as going to the supermarket. Do not panic! This is absolutely normal. Here is what Giuditta Petrella, psychologist and psychotherapist, has to say about what is called the Cabin syndrome.
Post COVID-19: schools around the world are reopening
Schools & studies
Post COVID-19: schools around the world are reopening
Life is slowly getting back to normal in many countries around the world as the lockdown ends. Even though health risks relating to the COVID-19 pandemic are still real, schools have also started reopening, under certain conditions. Here's an overview of what's going on around the world.
Requests for new citizenships have increased by 42% in 2020
Requests for new citizenships have increased by 42% in 2020
If you had the money to buy citizenship to a COVID-19-free country, would you do it? Since the beginning of the year, citizenship applications from the super rich through Henley & Partners have increased by 42%.
Your holiday options this year!
Leisure
Your holiday options this year!
It is already late spring: the days have lengthened in the Northern Hemisphere, the sun is out and the summer holiday period is upon us. This year, however, everything is different because the global health crisis requires us to change habits. Many countries have started loosening the lockdown, but that doesn't mean we can move freely around the holidays or resume life as we left before COVID-19. So whether you're in the Northern hemisphere and wanting to enjoy the sunshine or are thinking of taking some time off after the crisis, here are some ideas!

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Major changes ahead for employment-retirement benefits in France
France
Major changes ahead for employment-retirement benefits in France
This quiet reform barely made a ripple in France's political debates, yet it slipped through largely unnoticed and will tighten the rules for those who combine work and retirement.
France updates employment rules for foreign nationals
France
France updates employment rules for foreign nationals
A decree published on April 25 in the Official Gazette updates the rules allowing foreign workers to apply for the European Card or register on the "list of jobseekers."
France to make electronic invoicing mandatory for businesses
France
France to make electronic invoicing mandatory for businesses
E-invoicing (and e-reporting) was previously voluntary. From September 1, 2026, it will become mandatory for businesses to issue and receive electronic invoices. So who exactly is affected?
UAE simplifies Golden Visa process for foreign entrepreneurs
United Arab Emirates
UAE simplifies Golden Visa process for foreign entrepreneurs
The UAE's Golden Visa program has been updated. The reform, focused on simplification, aims to further cement the United Arab Emirates' position as a top destination for foreign investors and entrepreneurs.
New €40 fee to exchange your driver's license in France
Formalities
New €40 fee to exchange your driver's license in France
A new fee for expats. Quietly slipped into the 2026 Finance Act, this measure has very real consequences for foreign drivers in their everyday lives. Starting May 12, exchanging a driver's license will no longer be free.
Dubai removes minimum investment requirement for property visa
United Arab Emirates
Dubai removes minimum investment requirement for property visa
The emirate of Dubai is rolling out a new strategy to keep attracting wealthy expats. A minimum investment is no longer required to qualify for a two-year residency visa.