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Interview: Dealing with the COVID-19 as an intern abroad
Interview: Dealing with the COVID-19 as an intern abroad
Should I go or should I stay while the world faces one of the worst health crises in history? A dilemma for a lot of expats right now and particularly, for young expats who are on internships or year abroad. Olivia, a young French woman on an internship in Madrid, shares her experience with us.
Interview: How expat students are coping with being abroad during the COVID-19 crisis
Schools & studies
Interview: How expat students are coping with being abroad during the COVID-19 crisis
Not one economic sector or population segment is left unscathed by the current health crisis linked to the COVID-19. Schools closing have affected the world of education everywhere around the world. Enakshee, a Mauritian student living in Vancouver shares with us how she is coping with this crisis.
COVID-19: Taking care of your mental health during these unusual times
Health system
COVID-19: Taking care of your mental health during these unusual times
Being forced to remain indoors with limited social interaction coupled with the threat of the Coronavirus is an unusual situation to be in to say the least. Especially if you're an expat living away from your loved ones, it can definitely take a toll on one's emotional wellbeing and mental health. Here are a few tips on how to take care of your mental health during the COVID-19 disease outbreak as an expat.
Working from home during the COVID-19: A few tips from the 大咖福利影院 team
Schools & studies
Working from home during the COVID-19: A few tips from the 大咖福利影院 team
New week for the 大咖福利影院 team. Unlike other weeks, however, we are all working from home because… well because of the COVID-19 outbreak, obviously. And, because a lot of you have probably transitioned to remote working in the last few days, we thought we would share with you how we are getting things done while working in the comfort of our homes.
COVID-19:  Those expats who are stranded abroad
Health system
COVID-19: Those expats who are stranded abroad
While most countries in the world have imposed strict travel restrictions, with some closing their borders until further notice, thousands of foreigners are currently stranded abroad. Impossible, for some, to go back home and escape the global health crisis. Hard for others to stay away from their loved ones during this period. Some of them have shared their feelings with 大咖福利影院.
Coronavirus: The crisis through the eyes of expats around the world
Health system
Coronavirus: The crisis through the eyes of expats around the world
Since the beginning of this year, the Coronavirus epidemic has flung itself to every corner of the earth, affecting roughly 150 countries. Countries like Spain and Italy are completely shutting down. The United States is severely restricting air traffic from Europe. People in almost every country are becoming increasingly concerned for their loved ones, especially their elders. Stocks are plummeting and workers in almost every sector are on the brink of losing money. Below are the testimonials of expats in countries most affected by the outbreak.
Coronavirus in Japan: an update for expats
Japan
Coronavirus in Japan: an update for expats
As of March 18, 2020, Japan had 1,592 confirmed cases of COVID-19, and a death poll of 29. Hokkaido, in the far north of Japan, is the most affected region, with 152 confirmed cases. Next comes Aichi, southwest of Tokyo (125 cases), and the very touristy Osaka (112 cases). Tokyo comes just behind, with 102 new infected cases.
Coronavirus : Through the eyes of expats in Asia
Coronavirus : Through the eyes of expats in Asia
Countries in South East Asia were the very first to be infected by the coronavirus outbreak. Here is an insight into the lives of expats in this part of the world as the epidemic is increasingly becoming under control.
Coronavirus: Through the eyes of expats in the US
USA
Coronavirus: Through the eyes of expats in the US
As the American authorities struggle to contain the spread of the coronavirus, three expats share their experiences with us.
 Coronavirus in the US: An update for expats
USA
Coronavirus in the US: An update for expats
As of March 16, 2020, the total Coronavirus cases in the United States are 3,487 and 68 deaths. However, the data changes day-by-day meteorically, and for the most up-to-date information regarding the U.S. one should be checking with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Experts agree that the number of infected people exceeds the number of laboratory-confirmed cases since many COVID-19 patients are asymptomatic yet fully capable of infecting others.
Coronavirus in the UK: An update for expats
England
Coronavirus in the UK: An update for expats
On December 31st 2019, China alerted the World Health Organisation (WHO) to a growing number of pneumonia-like cases in Wuhan, caused by an unknown virus. By January 7th, the new virus had been identified and was later named COVID-19 - part of a family of coronaviruses that include the common cold and SARS.
 Coronavirus in France: An update for expats
Coronavirus in France: An update for expats
Since the 14th of March, France is under lockdown. That's everything you need to know about the situation in the country right now.
Coronavirus : Through the eyes of expats in Europe
Italy
Coronavirus : Through the eyes of expats in Europe
Italians and foreign citizens living in Italy have been on lockdown since the 9th of March. France has also been under lockdown since the 16th of March and the situation in the UK is increasingly worrying. Estelle and Hermione, respectively in Rome and in Milan, give us an insight of life in Italy during this outbreak. British expat Ericka in France and French expat Caroline in London tells us a little about the situation in their host countries.
COVID-19: The situation in China today
China
COVID-19: The situation in China today
Is the worst behind us in China? It surely seems like the country is recovering from the COVID-19 outbreak and ready to tackle the aftermath. Here is everything expats and expats-to-be need to know about China's situation today.
COVID-19: An update on border control around the world
Health system
COVID-19: An update on border control around the world
“Can I travel to China?”, “Can I travel to Italy?”, “Can I travel to France?” If you were planning to settle in or travel to one of the countries affected by the Coronavirus soon, 大咖福利影院 gives you the updates on the border controls around the world with a special focus on countries particularly affected by the Coronavirus.
Things to keep in mind when travelling during the Coronavirus epidemic
Health system
Things to keep in mind when travelling during the Coronavirus epidemic
Travelling during this time of pandemic is not recommended and potentially even banned depending on where in the world you live or where you want to go. However, you might be absolutely required to take a flight. And in this case, we have you covered. We have compiled a few tips which should help you before leaving while traveling and when you're reached your destination during the Coronavirus outbreak.
COVID-19: Expat doctor in China about volunteering during the outbreak
Health system
COVID-19: Expat doctor in China about volunteering during the outbreak
As China officially announced that the peak of the COVID-19 outbreak has been reached, the situation is slowly getting back to normal. Sumayyah Hosany, a Mauritian expat living in Wenzhou with her husband Hamad Abdul Zahir from Pakistan, talks to 大咖福利影院 about her feelings about the pandemic. Both are doctors who have been volunteering in the Ouhai district in Wenzhou.
Coronavirus: Expat Mag takes stock of the situation...
Health system
Coronavirus: Expat Mag takes stock of the situation...
204, 404. This was the official number of cases of Coronavirus around the world on Wednesday afternoon with 157 countries and territories affected. As the World Health Organization (WHO) declares the world emergency by calling the virus a pandemic, leaders in affected countries are sounding the alarm. Lockdown, closure of institutions, non-essential public places and borders ... Drastic measures are taken to prevent the spread of the virus. The latest statistics indicate a total of 6,518 deaths worldwide, including a higher and increasing rate in China, Italy, South Korea, Iran, Spain, Germany, France and the United States. Here is a country by country breakdown of the most affected territories.  

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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.