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6 achievable New Year resolutions for expats
Everyday life
6 achievable New Year resolutions for expats
The New Year is just around the corner and everyone is ready to make new resolutions in January and forget them by February. As an expat however, there are many beneficial resolutions that you can actually stick to and achieve throughout the year. Expat.com is here to tell you more.
How is Christmas celebrated in the Northern vs. the Southern Hemisphere?
Everyday life
How is Christmas celebrated in the Northern vs. the Southern Hemisphere?
Scarves, wool socks, a warm and cozy fireplace, eggnog, hot chocolate, Christmas markets, and perhaps even snow — these are some of the things that immediately come to mind when we think of Christmas. In the Northern Hemisphere, this visual image is quite accurate, but in the Southern Hemisphere it's a different story. Expat.com relays some of the distinct ways of celebrating Christmas around the world.
Languages that will get you hired in France
France
Languages that will get you hired in France
French is obviously an essential language for those looking for new career prospects in France. However, many foreign languages are also sought after by the French labour market. A survey conducted by Joblift, a job meta search engine, gives you an overview of languages that are in demand in France.
Taxation in top expat destinations
Tax
Taxation in top expat destinations
Tax is a concern that will inevitably crop up if you're planning to live and work abroad. You're likely to pay different types of taxes depending on the country you're moving to. To avoid surprises, Expat.com gives you an insight into the tax system of the most popular expat destinations.
A glance at Spain's booming startup ecosystem
Spain
A glance at Spain's booming startup ecosystem
Spain's pleasant climate, relaxed lifestyle among friendly people, international community, and access to talent are some of the factors that have been attracting foreign entrepreneurs to the country. If you're looking for new business opportunities abroad, Expat.com gives you some good reasons to launch your start up in Spain.
Common myths about Africa debunked
Everyday life
Common myths about Africa debunked
Africa is the second largest continent in the world with over a billion inhabitants, and is made up of 54 sovereign countries. It is home to the longest river in the world, the Nile River. Africa is incredibly diverse in all sense of the word – in its topography, landscapes, geography, culture, and cuisine. Yet, it is often referred to as one entity, even by visitors and expats who have moved to African countries, which lead to plenty of common misconceptions about the continent. Expat.com is here to set the record straight.
An Indian expat in Finland finds new meanings in life
Finland
An Indian expat in Finland finds new meanings in life
Jutismita moved from the fast-paced Delhi to Helsinki as a trailing spouse. With her move to Europe, Jutismita discovered not only a different lifestyle and landscapes but also a whole new self. She talks to Expat.com about her new habits, big loves (spoiler alert: travelling included), and the challenges of expatriation to northern Europe.
Top 10 cities for expat families
Children
Top 10 cities for expat families
Moving abroad with your family is a daring project that requires proper planning. Quality of life, education, safety, health, leisure, work-life balance, etc., are some of the criteria that have to be taken into account. To help you choose your next destination, Expat.com presents the top 10 cities for expat families according to Homeday's Family Index 2017.
Take a culinary tour around the world
Everyday life
Take a culinary tour around the world
Discovering your new home's culinary heritage is an essential part of your move abroad, whether you're a foodie or just curious. Even though most cuisines have now gone international thanks to restaurants opening everywhere, there's nothing better than tasting authentic cuisine on the spot. To give you a foretaste, Expat.com has compiled a list of 10 must-try dishes around the world.
Career prospects in Asia-Pacific
Work
Career prospects in Asia-Pacific
Finding a job as an expat can be difficult for many reasons, from language barriers to differences in accreditation and skills. So, where are the best cities to look for jobs in your industry? ExpatFinder.com has published their APAC Job Opportunities Report 2017, a look at job vacancies and availability in nine major cities across the region. Looking at Sydney, Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and Seoul, the investigation gives a deep insight into which industries are searching for staff across the continent.
Tips to adapt to a new culture
Everyday life
Tips to adapt to a new culture
Most of the time, moving abroad means discovering new cultures, traditions and lifestyles – which involves not only open-mindedness but also respect towards differences. Expats often find it difficult to adapt, especially when they don't know what to expect. Expat.com gives you some tips to help you adjust to a new culture abroad and show consideration for your expat destination.
Move abroad with little experience and a small budget
Moving
Move abroad with little experience and a small budget
The dream of leaving our country behind in search of exciting adventures abroad can seem unachievable, especially among the younger crowds who are finding themselves with a newly acquired degree, little to no work experience, and a limited budget. Expat.com is here to tell you that it is still possible to move to another country no matter what your circumstances are.
How e-learning can improve employee productivity
Work
How e-learning can improve employee productivity
Skill gaps and lack of employee motivation can have a significant impact on a company and its operations. How can your business achieve success by relying on a fully skilled and dedicated staff? Expat.com explains how e-learning can improve employee productivity.
Six good reasons to move abroad
Moving
Six good reasons to move abroad
Moving abroad is something that many have considered, but perhaps with a tad of hesitation as it is a big decision to make with plenty of repercussions. There are of course many sides to expatriation, with a lot of pros to consider. Below are six reasons to help you get started.
4 ways you can change your life with e-learning
Work
4 ways you can change your life with e-learning
E-learning opens endless opportunities to adults for personal and professional growth, in a way that doesn't demand exclusive organisational measures from the learner's side. With a mobile device connected to the internet, you can enrich your knowledge in a chosen field at any time that's convenient for you and from any place (we suspect that as an expat you will particularly appreciate the flexibility). But what are the fields that you can explore with e-learning? Expat.com is introducing four sectors, which you can further delve into with e-learning.
How e-learning can improve your business
Work
How e-learning can improve your business
From providing greater flexibility to boosting employees' productivity and motivation, e-learning has proved to be beneficial to businesses in various ways. If you're looking to make your business more efficient, and attract and retain the best talents, Expat.com gives you some good reasons to implement a business e-learning strategy.
Celebrating Thanksgiving as an expat
Leisure
Celebrating Thanksgiving as an expat
Thanksgiving is widely known to be a traditional celebration in the United States with big family gatherings and lots of food, having originated with the European colonists sharing a meal with a few Native Americans to express gratitude for the autumn harvests. Expat.com gives you a few ideas to celebrate Thanksgiving as an expat.
Where to move to for quality of life and career growth
Moving
Where to move to for quality of life and career growth
Every year the IMD World Talent Ranking gathers data from countries around the world to understand economic performances based on investment and development, appeal (attracting and retaining talent), and readiness (quality of available skills). In 2017, data from 63 countries was analysed to provide further insight into competitive talent around the world, and below are the top three.

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Best sectors to invest in Panama in 2026: Your gateway to Latin America
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Best sectors to invest in Panama in 2026: Your gateway to Latin America
If you've been searching for a stable, profitable, and strategically located country to grow your business or diversify your investment portfolio, Panama should be at the very top of your list. Panama is not just a country with a famous canal. It is one of the fastest-growing economies in Latin America, a regional financial hub, and a proven gateway for companies looking to expand across North and South America. With a dollarized economy, a territorial tax system, world-class logistics infrastructure, and investor-friendly immigration policies, Panama offers a unique combination of advantages that few countries in the world can match.
Expat burnout can affect your entire family
Everyday life
Expat burnout can affect your entire family
Moving abroad is often associated with adventure, discovery, and new opportunities. While it can be a deeply enriching experience, there is often a less visible reality behind the excitement of starting a new life abroad: exhaustion. In my consultations, expats sometimes describe a fatigue that never seems to lift, unusual irritability, a sense of disconnection, or the feeling that they are no longer quite themselves. What I have also observed is that this distress is rarely confined to one person. In expat families, when one parent begins to struggle, the entire family often has to adapt. Partners may feel isolated or lose their sense of direction, while children can pick up on their parents' stress, worries, or emotional fatigue, even when these feelings are never openly discussed.
New English language requirements for New Zealand visas
New Zealand
New English language requirements for New Zealand visas
Since June 1, foreign workers seeking certain work visas in New Zealand have been subject to new English language requirements. The government says the changes are intended to improve migrant integration and help prevent workplace exploitation.
Sweden tightens work permit rules for foreign workers
Sweden
Sweden tightens work permit rules for foreign workers
Since June 1, Sweden has tightened its work permit regulations. The new rules introduce higher salary requirements, stricter conditions for seasonal workers, mandatory health insurance in some cases, and increased scrutiny of employers.
New immigration, work and study rules take effect in Belgium
Belgium
New immigration, work and study rules take effect in Belgium
Belgium's latest reforms, which took effect on June 1, bring greater flexibility to the labor market in an effort to support job creation. At the same time, the government has introduced stricter requirements for non-European students.
Can you keep a UAE visa after more than 6 months overseas?
United Arab Emirates
Can you keep a UAE visa after more than 6 months overseas?
Foreign residents in the United Arab Emirates should take note: under UAE regulations, residence visas are generally canceled if the holder remains outside the country for more than 180 consecutive days. In most cases, affected residents must apply for a new visa before returning. However, several categories of expatriates are exempt from this rule and can retain their residency status despite an extended stay abroad.