Living in London: the ultimate expat guide
Everything you need to know for a successful life in London.
As the British capital and most densely populated city, London is of global importance in several fields. If you have decided to move there, you will enjoy a vibrant urban life, mixing with many different nations and cultures.
Several professional opportunities are available for expatriates in London, especially in trade, finance, services. It is also a major education hub, attracting international students.
Generalities
Get an overview of living in London with general information to discover the destination.

Discovering London
London, the capital city of England and the United Kingdom, holds a prestigious position as one of ...

How to adjust to living in London
Living in London might be very different to other cities you have lived in. So, even if you are a ...

How to build a social circle in London
Building a social network as an expat in London is vital to achieving the perfect work-life ...
Work
Dive into the London labour market, legal framework and tips on how to find a job in London.

Finding a job in London
Expats in London have an excellent opportunity to land their ideal job due to the city's ...

London labour market
London's job market is highly competitive. It is known to attract international job seekers, ...

Jobs in London
Discover professional opportunities in London and boost your career.
Accommodation
Explore real estate or temporary rentals in London. Find out more about renting or buying a house or a flat, real estate agents, leases and rental agreements.

Accommodation in London
With a surface area of 1,572km² and thirty districts to choose from, London has thousands of ...

Buy a property in London
Becoming a homeowner or investing in a buy-to-let property may have crossed your mind as you ...

Find your ideal home in London
Explore real estate listings in London to buy or rent your next home.
Study
Universities, training courses, student visas, registration procedures: all you need to know about being an international student in London.

Higher education in London
London has been topped for years as one of the best cities for international students to pursue ...

Student life in London
For several years, London has been ranked as the best city in the world for University students ...

London's top universities
Studying in London is probably the best decision you will make for your professional and personal ...
Health care
Understanding the healthcare system in London: public and private health system, health insurance...
Transport
From public transports to renting or buying a car, explore the best options to getting around in London.

The London commute
According to a Statista survey, London was ranked as the sixth worst city for commuting. Travellers lost 75 hours stuck in traffic each and spent 47 ...
Leisure
Sports, leisure, culture and other activities expats can enjoy in their spare time in London.
Everyday life
Eager to discover what life in London looks like? Here's a taste.

Cost of living in London
London forms part of the top ten most expensive cities to live in for expats. However, the cost of living varies from one individual to another and ...
Articles from the magazine
Riots in the UK: Should expats be worried?
In late July, far-right and anti-immigrant riots erupted across the UK following the spread of fake news claiming that an asylum seeker was responsible for a mass stabbing incident. Far-right mobs started attacking people of color and those they suspected of being immigrants. While arrests were quickly made in response to the violence, many expats and even British people of color remain shaken by the riots.
United Kingdom: Upcoming tax changes and their impact on expats
The Labour government aims to move past the conservative era definitively. As the new budget vote approaches, expats might see some limited tax relief. However, this is to be taken with caution. The Labour Party recently criticized "catastrophic" national finances left by the previous government. What does this mean for expats in the UK and Britons living abroad? Let's break it down.
How Labour's win in UK elections will affect immigration policies
This July, the 14-year rule of the UK's Conservative Party has come to an end. A snap general election led to a landslide victory for the opposing Labour Party, which is under the leadership of Keir Starmer. What are this new government's promises for immigration? How are expats affected by this, and what are their concerns and hopes?
UK immigration decline 2024: What it means for future expats
One of the government's goals was to curb the rising trend of immigration by tightening the rules for prospective expats. April saw the introduction of new measures aimed at further filtering applications from foreign workers. What does this mean for those considering moving to the UK? Here's an in-depth look.
How can expats vote in the UK's upcoming general election
The current British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, called for a snap election on July 4. People were expecting the general election to happen in October or November, not in two months, reports the BBC. How can British expats abroad vote? And which expats in the UK have voting rights? Many Commonwealth and Irish expats in the UK are unaware that they are eligible to vote even if they don't have indefinite leave to remain.
The UK's crackdown on immigration: What are the measures and implications?
The United Kingdom has experienced a significant increase in net migration since the Brexit vote in 2016, contrary to what was expected. The Conservative government is now trying to find other ways to curb the influx of immigrants.
The Coronation of King Charles III through the lens of expats in London
The Coronation of the new King of England, Charles III, took place over three days and was celebrated throughout the United Kingdom. The festivities began with a ceremony in Westminster Abbey, which was broadcast worldwide on the internet and television, attracting an estimated 14 million viewers, according to the BBC. Every aspect of the event was meticulously planned to leave no stone unturned. How did expats in London experience the event? Some of them shared their thoughts with us.
Positive perception of immigration in the UK stands in contrast with government policies
As reported by The Guardian, a recent study of the World Values Survey Wave found that among 24 countries, the UK's population has the most positive view of immigration. 71% of the British population doesn't think that locals should be prioritized over expats in hiring practices. At the same time, part of the UK government is keen on restricting immigration – a position that is in opposition to wider public opinion.
