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The world's top financial centres
The world's top financial centres
If you are looking to move abroad for work or to set up a business, you may not be seeking the most pristine beaches or warmest climates, but rather international business hubs. The Global Financial Centres Index (GFCI) is a bi-annual ranking that lists the world's leading financial centres. We've taken a look at the results of the 22nd index.
5 reasons to be happy in a provincial city
5 reasons to be happy in a provincial city
When you think of your expat life abroad, it's very likely that your mind is filled with images of your destination's biggest and most vibrant cities — New York City for the USA, London for England, Tokyo for Japan. However, if your expat adventure is about to start small, Expat.com is presenting you with the pros of living in a small city while abroad.
The world's most generous countries
The world's most generous countries
Devoting yourself to others voluntarily – be it your time or money – can have a significantly positive impact on a community as much as on you, whether you're abroad or in your home country. But what is the global giving trend? Expat.com takes a look into the world's most generous countries according to the CAF World Giving Index 2017.
Tips for learning a new language abroad
Tips for learning a new language abroad
Some of the most well-prepared expats may begin the process of learning the language of their destination well in advance of leaving for their new life abroad, but, for the rest of us, it can be hard to find the time while preparing for a big move. If you are not already fluent or knowledgeable of the language spoken in the host country you have moved to, there are many things you can do to help you pick it up as quickly as possible.
Dealing with reverse culture shock
Dealing with reverse culture shock
Moving back home isn't as easy as it seems, especially if you've been away for a couple of years or more. People who repatriate are often likely to feel different – and even uncomfortable with many social aspects of their home country. Virginie, a French expat who had been living in Turkey, talks to Expat.com about the reverse culture shock she experienced when moving back to Paris, and gives out some tips on how to cope with it.
Our top 5 expat bloggers in China
China
Our top 5 expat bloggers in China
China is a vast country with culture and cuisines that vary among regions, provinces, and cities. Wherever you are thinking of moving to in China, we have selected some of the most helpful blogs from expats who have already set up shop there. With everything from advice on expat life to living in China as a multicultural family, you're sure to find something for you.
How to help your child thrive in their school abroad
How to help your child thrive in their school abroad
When you started your expatriation project, no one said it would be easy (but you knew it would be rewarding) — and when the rest of the family is joining in, there are more things to consider and take care of. While there are many childcare and schooling options abroad for all levels and curriculums, the adjustment period of your children first, in a foreign country, and second, in a new school might be challenging. Expat.com has put together some pieces of advice for the parents who are about to begin their expat adventurous with children at school age.
10 neighbourhoods around the world for the super cool
10 neighbourhoods around the world for the super cool
Being cool is a lifestyle, or so they say. From the hottest eateries to bars serving up the edgiest cocktails, there are some neighbourhoods that are leading the way in 'cool'. So, if you're after the most edgy or forward-thinking neighbourhoods, Lonely Planet has come up with a list of the places you should be looking to.
Religious freedom trends around the world
Religious freedom trends around the world
Religious freedom is a crucial point to consider when planning your move abroad. Regardless of your country of origin, you are probably wondering whether you will be able to express your religious beliefs – and even practice your religion – in your new home without any restriction. Expat.com brings you an overview of the countries with the most and least religious freedom according to the Religious Freedom Report 2017.
The 5 most and least stressed US cities
The 5 most and least stressed US cities
Being an adult comes with a ton of responsibilities, which can result in certain levels of stress and anxiety. How many of these worries aren't we battling day-to-day — Questions like, do I perform well at work, is my family safe, or will I ever have enough savings to do the things I want? To occasionally receive controlled signals of stress, as a response to a particular pressure is normal, and can be motivating and productive. However, it's chronic stress that wears away at us, puts our health at risk, and takes away hope.
Expert Vagabond: An adventurous digital nomad
Expert Vagabond: An adventurous digital nomad
Matthew, a vagabond at heart and a full-time adventure travel blogger and photographer, has been living as a digital nomad and expat since 2010. His curiosity, explorer's mindest, and risk-taking personality have taken him to over 50 countries and opened the doors to numerous life-changing experiences. Today, Matthew and his wife have a more permanent home in the United States, but you will still hear from him from other parts of the world for at least half of the year. Expat.com speaks to Matthew about wild travel stories, useful tips for digital nomads, and other adventures. Read the interview, and get inspired and motivated to live life to the fullest.
The world's most peaceful countries
The world's most peaceful countries
Your quest for a better life abroad will undoubtedly be based on many factors, and, unless you are moving as part of a humanitarian mission, safety and security will likely be a significant one. Where is the most peaceful place to live? Expat.com unveils the most peaceful countries in the world according to the Global Peace Index 2017.
5 essential skills every digital nomad should have
5 essential skills every digital nomad should have
To master the lifestyle of a digital nomad and make the most of the freedom it offers, you might need to brush up on some skills that may not have been so important in your nine-to-five. Once you have a good command of these essential skills, you will be in the best position to make the most of the different destinations you'll travel to.
Learn how to succeed in your job abroad
Learn how to succeed in your job abroad
Moving abroad for work can be a challenging experience. Even if you are excited about the prospect of adventure, you should bear in mind what is involved in expatriating to another country for your career. We have some advice on making your professional expatriation a success.
A step away from Hollywood: Film student in Los Angeles
USA
A step away from Hollywood: Film student in Los Angeles
Lisa originally comes from Charente Maritime, France. In her quest for new horizons, she moved to New Zealand where she spent six months before moving back to France. A few months later, she decided to move to the USA for her studies and better career prospects. Passionate about cinematography, she is now living her dream in Los Angeles and shares her enthusiasm with Expat.com.
Where to move for social progress
Where to move for social progress
If you have chosen to live abroad, you're probably looking for new career prospects, a better quality of life and an affordable cost of living. But where are you likely to achieve a greater social fulfillment? Expat.com gives you an insight into the best countries for social progress.
Sports and pubs: The Irish way
Ireland
Sports and pubs: The Irish way
There is so much to enjoy in the Emerald Island – from the cliffs and the castles, to the monuments and the museums. However, what will probably fascinate you the most is Irish's special bond with sports and their enthusiam about sports events. The Irish are particularly passionate about rugby, Gaelic football and the MMA – so much that they never miss an opportunity to hang out in the pub while watching matches and competitions.
Towards a better life in Edmonton
Canada
Towards a better life in Edmonton
Ferdy grew up in Paris. Seizing an opportunity abroad, she flew to Morocco where she spent two years before moving to Canada to be with her husband, who was a university student. Both decided to live in Quebec before they realised that Canada has more to offer. Their quest for a better life lead them to Edmonton in Alberta province.