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United States: E1 and E2 Visas terms to change this September
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United States: E1 and E2 Visas terms to change this September
The changes will only be operated as from the 26th of September. From this date on, visas E1 and E2 granted to French entrepreneurs will have to be renewed every 15 months instead of every 60 months. What are the implications of this change? Two experts give us their insight.
Africa: an upcoming International Business Hub
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Africa: an upcoming International Business Hub
Countries on the African continent have come a long way from being a slow growing economy to a rapidly growing one capable of joining the rest of the world's giants in the global economic arena. Today, it is a continent to watch for as investors continue to be drawn to African countries. What makes Africa so appealing? And what countries should we watch out for?
Barcelona's population is half expatriate !
Spain
Barcelona's population is half expatriate !
Almost half of Barcelona's residents are foreign-born and this is a record. This was revealed last week by the Municipal Register of Inhabitants of the city. Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, an autonomous region in Spain, seems to be a haven for expatriates. This is due to two reasons: firstly there is record growth of expats joining Barcelona's multicultural composition that is rapidly changing the face of the city and secondly there are the deliberate efforts by the City Administration to transform the existing multiculturalism into an interconnected, intercultural community for all its citizens.
The ten phrases expats could do without when announcing their move
Everyday life
The ten phrases expats could do without when announcing their move
Announcing your moving abroad plans to your loved ones is no easy feat. Apprehension, fear of hurting them and causing sadness, fear of not being understood… It is often a difficult first step and you will almost always have to deal with a few very simplistic reactions. Reactions that expats could definitely do without! Here are ten things that expatriates hate to hear when announcing their departure.
What's the deal with Brexit?
Formalities
What's the deal with Brexit?
Parliament has been suspended by Boris Johnson and whether Brexit is a deal or no deal remains to be seen. Keep an eye on the news to find out more about recent developments and what they could mean for the future of UK and EU relations. 
Epidemics: How to remain safe?
Health system
Epidemics: How to remain safe?
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) declared their 10th Ebola outbreak in 40 years on August 2018. Since the beginning of the outbreak, over a thousand of confirmed cases of the disease and over 700 deaths have been reported, making it the second largest Ebola outbreak in history. And, on July 17 of 2019, the World Health Organization declared the Ebola outbreak in DRC a public health emergency of international concern.
Amazon rainforest fires: Expats on ground speak
Brazil
Amazon rainforest fires: Expats on ground speak
It has been more or less a month since the Amazon rainforest fires have started. While fires happen in the rainforest every year, it has been reported that there are more than 80, 000 fires which is 85% more than what was recorded last year. So, what do expats on ground have to say?
When home comes calling...
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When home comes calling...
Programa regressar or the return program has recently been put in place in Portugal to encourage skilled expats who have left the country to get back. Indeed, with the creation of the European Union and other agreement of this kind and the loosening of visa restrictions in bilateral agreements between many nations, people are able to travel to other countries whether for work or leisure purposes. International emigration translates to the movements of millions of people who move to other countries for any of a number of reasons. However, emigration can easily result in a ‘brain drain' as a country begins to lose its skilled workforce. What are other countries doing to counteract this phenomenon?
A few tips to make farewells smoother
Everyday life
A few tips to make farewells smoother
Making the decision to live abroad can be an exciting moment. When it comes time to announcing it to your loved ones, however, sadness or guilt can take over. So how do you say goodbye? This article gives you some tips for managing this situation.
Expats in Hong Kong: Are they considering a return home?
Hong Kong
Expats in Hong Kong: Are they considering a return home?
It has been six months since the unrest started in Hong Kong. Caused by disagreements over an extradition bill, confrontation between protesters and the police have been never-ending since February in the region. Does that mean expats could be considering leaving Hong Kong? It does not look like it just yet…
The free mobile apps revolutionising expatriation
Everyday life
The free mobile apps revolutionising expatriation
Gone are the days where the only way expats had to keep in touch with their relatives back home were letters that could take weeks and at times, months. Technology is revolutionising expatriation. In this piece, 大咖福利影院 focuses on the mobile apps that you should not miss out on.
Surprise as Vancouver becomes world's friendliest city!
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Surprise as Vancouver becomes world's friendliest city!
Vancouver is the world's friendliest city, according to Big 7 ranking. But this news has not been unanimously welcomed with the pride one would expect from Vancouverites. Here is the top 10 and here is what Vancouverites had to say about the ranking.
Quebec now one of the safest cities in the world
Canada
Quebec now one of the safest cities in the world
Quebec appears third in the ranking of the world's most secure cities in 2019 by CEO Magazine. Interesting fact: it is the only city in North America in the top 30 of this ranking. What makes it stand out?
Is Tokyo becoming the number one student hub?
Japan
Is Tokyo becoming the number one student hub?
Tokyo is the second best city for students according to the QS World Best Student Cities ranking 2019. Tokyo takes the second place for the second year in a row. Two years ago, that same city was stuck at the 7th position. How can one explain this sudden interest international students seem to show in Tokyo? What are they coming to Tokyo for?
Once an expat, always an expat?
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Once an expat, always an expat?
You can live for years in a foreign country and still never feel completely at home. And when you go back home, it is not a done deal either. Indeed, it is not always easy to find your bearings and feel like you belong in the country in which you grew up.. Does going abroad mean you will never stop struggling with your sense of belonging? 大咖福利影院 tries to answer this question.
Best cities for work-life balance
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Best cities for work-life balance
There is no way around it. If you're uprooting your life to a whole other country, you are going to want to make sure your quality of life is better after your move. And chances are, one of the factors you will take into consideration is work-life balance. Will your new job, your new work culture allow you to spend enough quality time outside of work? Here are five cities where you will find work-life balance is taken to a whole other level. They are the best five cities for work-life balance according to Kisi, the world renowned security experts.
Dealing with your Third Culture Kid
Children
Dealing with your Third Culture Kid
Work, curiosity, quality of life (or all of these combined) are excellent reasons to move to a new country. But expatriating with a child brings some legit, culture-related points to the equation of the expat life. How does raising a child in an environment that is unfamiliar even to you as a parent impacts their upbringing and cultural identity? Read through to find out ways to help your child navigate through the culture of your host country, and make the most of being a Third Culture Kid.
The French Tech visa revamped!
France
The French Tech visa revamped!
The French Tech visa has just been reviewed. Since March this year, the program has allowed more companies to bring in skilled foreign labor.

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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
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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.