
Veedushi Bissessur
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Some call Milan The Little London, as it offers plenty of possibilities to make new friends and to go out. It never runs out of fun, excitement and places to go out. Here's how to expand your social circle in this impressive city.
29 May 2019
Creating a professional network in Milan, might be the key to a successful business and job landing. Constant communication can open the doors to the right opportunities and a successful professional path. Here are some tips for getting started.
29 May 2019
How a person might perceive Milan depends on their personal background and aspirations. For those who come from smaller cities, it may seem large and chaotic, while those who come from other large metropolises believe it to be a light experience. The reality is that Milan is a mix of both worlds; it offers both comfort and excitement simultaneously.
29 May 2019
Looking for an internship in New York? Learn about the conditions and formalities relating to internships in New York.
28 May 2019
Even though the United States is home to some of the worlds most fascinating places of interest, not to mention the many opportunities available in practically all spheres of life, little can be said about these areas without making mention of San Francisco. Many will agree that San Francisco leaves a lot of questions in the mind of visitors and people looking to settle there, so here's an insight into this big US city.
27 May 2019
Interested in doing your internship in San Francisco or any other big city in California? If you are a fresh graduate, doing an internship in this city can be an amazing experience. This article outlines the vital information you need on regarding the requirements and conditions for performing an internship in San Francisco.
24 May 2019
If there is one thing no one can complain about in Kuala Lumpur, it's food. One of the most exciting aspects of living in the city is how accessible a variety of food options are catering to every budget and whim. One of the upsides of this cosmopolitan city is that foreign ingredients and brands are well-stocked in grocery stores to ensure that your cravings for a home-cooked meal from your country of expatriation are satisfied.
25 April 2019
As with any city, Kuala Lumpur can feel like a concrete jungle. Yet, there are pockets of green space that breathe life into the city and allow for indoor and outdoor activities on the regular. If you live in KL, chances are you will want to know how to make the best of city life while still enjoying the perks of Malaysia's tropical landscape.
25 April 2019
You will never run out of things to do when you live in KL. A bustling art scene and recurring festivals aside, KL is the place to experience new things on your own or with friends and family. It is also a place to make new friends and pick up hobbies you had yet to anticipate.
25 April 2019
Thriving in Kuala Lumpur requires a set of skills that aren't hard to master, once you know what will be required of you. A sizeable portion of this process is to understand the work environment and business culture in the city and the country at large. KL is one of those cities that never stops moving and that is reflected in the constant efforts to make progress at work.
25 April 2019
Kuala Lumpur's combination of nature, culture, gastronomy, and infrastructure means that you will find something new to try, a spot to hang out, or something to taste at every moment of your life there. The best part is that the city has something to offer for everyone. On the weekend, malls and parks tend to get busy, as families try to squeeze in errands or spend time with their children. It is thus, best to make the best of your weekend by finding alternative activities.
24 April 2019
When settling down in Rome or any other city in the world, finding out about the local culture and norms can be great of help in your adaptation process. Like in other Italian cities, the Roman culture is very similar to different Western cultures.
16 April 2019
Settling down in Rome can turn out to be an incredible human experience once you start developing your social network. Luckily, Italians tend to be very approachable and expatriates very open about meeting people who, like them, are far away from their native country.
16 April 2019
Across the city of Rome and by extension, the whole of Italy, one of the best ways to know about professional opportunities or to find a job is to build and grow your professional network.
16 April 2019
When in Rome, you will soon notice that it is easy to socialise with Italians and expatriates. But are you aware of the social etiquette that can help you better immerse in the Roman culture?
16 April 2019
Londoners are very time conscious, and they appreciate punctuality, which may explain why they are always in a rush. It is a good practice to arrive about ten minutes earlier to the interview location so that you have enough time to present yourself to the front desk and be guided to the relevant department.
15 March 2019
Relocation will be an important part of your expatriation project to the Czech Republic. Here are some guidelines to help you.
06 March 2019
If you are planning to settle in the Czech Republic, you might be wondering whether your pet can accompany you. Pets, including dogs, cats and ferrets, are quite welcome in the country, provided they are transported into the country in compliance with all the regulations. Make sure to inquire about these with competent authorities beforehand.
06 March 2019
Located in Central Europe, the Czech Republic has a comprehensive transport network including buses, trains, tramway, among others. Wherever you have settled, travelling could not be made easier. For short distance, you can also hire a taxi while long distances are covered by trains, buses and domestic flights. In all cases, choose the one which best suits your needs.
06 March 2019
On moving to the Czech Republic, you will definitely have to access to telecommunications, whether for work, research or keeping in touch with your dear ones. The country hosts a developed telecommunications network involving several service providers. You can thus easily obtain a landline, mobile or Internet subscription. As offers are quite attractive, make sure to choose the one which best suits your needs and budget.
06 March 2019
Looking forward to studying in the Czech Republic? Find all that you need to know about relating conditions and procedures in this article.
06 March 2019
If you are planning to travel to the Czech Republic, regardless of the intended duration of stay, you are probably wondering whether you need a visa or not.
06 March 2019
If you are thinking about travelling to the Czech Republic, you may need to apply for a visa prior to your travels. Or you may not. Find out more in this article.
06 March 2019
With a population of 1.19 million, Cyprus is the third most densely populated island in the Mediterranean. Particularly in the country's largest cities, such as Nicosia, Limassol, Larnaca and Paphos, there is an over-demand of accommodation due to the influx of expats and international students. As a result, rent prices have recently gone up. However, it is still possible to find reasonably priced accommodation outside the main cities, if you know where to look.
25 February 2019
With a population of 200,452 people, the capital city of Nicosia is the most densely populated in Cyprus. Dubbed the worlds last divided capital, Nicosia is indeed split in two at the Green Line, with the Turkish-occupied area at the other side. Despite that or perhaps because of it, Nicosia is a cultural melting pot attracting visitors and expats from every corner of the world. Choosing to stay in Nicosia means you can enjoy archaeological sites and rich history while being part of vibrant everyday life at the city's many cafes, bars and restaurants. Finding accommodation, however, might be a bit challenging.
25 February 2019
Are you thinking of investing in property in Cyprus? You are definitely not alone. The interest for real estate in Cyprus is very strong, particularly from expats. There are many reasons for that, namely the low cost of living combined with a high-quality lifestyle, the climate, the still competitive real estate prices as well as the majestic views to the islands beautiful nature. For expats thinking of buying property in Cyprus there is a further advantage, as acquiring real estate in Cypriot ground makes it infinitely easier to get a permanent residence. Before you invest though, you should also be aware of the potential pitfalls.
25 February 2019
Dubbed the last divided capital city of Europe, Nicosia has a long and rich history as well as a vibrant present. Cyprus capital city is a melting pot of different cultures and architectural influences, where expats are as likely (if not more) to find work as are Cypriot citizens. In fact, Nicosia has seen the highest decrease in unemployment in recent years so choosing it as your base is probably the smartest thing to do.
25 February 2019
Every year, Cyprus attracts many expats looking to start their venture. The reasons for that are many: from the fact that the process of establishing a company is relatively simple, to the fact that corporate tax in Cyprus is one of the lowest in all of EU, Cyprus has a pro-business approach that benefits new business owners. If you are one of them, however, you should be aware that the process of starting your own business on the island may take more or less time, based on whether or not you are an EU/EFTA/UK national.
25 February 2019
The complexity of staying long-term in Cyprus (for more than 90 days) varies greatly depending on your nationality. As the Republic of Cyprus is a full EU country, it's quite easy for EU/EFTA nationals and UK citizen to migrate in Cyprus as long as they can prove they have a job or sufficient income/funds to study or retire. Third-country nationals, however, have to first apply for a long-stay visa and then for a long-term residency, which is granted after five years. Please note that the documentation needed in that case will be excessive, so it will have to be submitted well in advance.
25 February 2019
One of the reasons an increasing amount of expats chooses Cyprus for their new home is the relaxed pace of living compared to other EU countries. A good work-life balance is essential, and leisure time is considered very important. Add that to the fact that the climate in Cyprus makes it possible to bask in the sun and swim at sea for most of the year, and you can rest assured that your leisure time will be well spent.
25 February 2019
Nicosia has a distinct, dual character. On the one hand, the new city with its modern buildings, coffee shops and boutiques; on the other, the picturesque old town with the narrow, paved streets and the traditional markets. The capital city of Cyprus is also the only remaining divided capital in the world, which gives Nicosia a unique character. In Nicosia, rich cultural heritage comes together with vibrant, contemporary life, making the city a very attractive destination for expats.
25 February 2019
Cypriot culture is very closely intertwined with Cypriot gastronomy. The Mediterranean view of food as an essential social ritual is very prominent in Cyprus: slow eating, from small, shared plates called mezze is the norm. Whether we're talking about your morning brew or a multi-course dinner, Cypriots would like to remind you to take it slow and enjoy every flavour.
25 February 2019
If you consider the fact that the island has been inhabited since the Neolithic era, you understand that Cypriot culture cannot easily be defined in one article. Cyprus is a cornucopia of archaeological sites, and the different civilisations that have passed through the island all left their mark. However, the majority of customs and traditions come from Greece but with a Cypriot spin. Many of the local traditions are centred around food, drinks and religious practices.
25 February 2019
Cyprus has been through a lot as a nation. Throughout the adversities, its people have developed bravery and stubbornness, a willingness to celebrate every day and make the most out of non-ideal situations. Being surrounded by many different civilisations due to their geolocation, Cypriots know how to borrow the best aspects of each culture and combine them with their own. Although your everyday life on the island will vary significantly depending on whether you live in a city, a rural area or a more touristy spot, these values of Cypriot lifestyle will still permeate.
25 February 2019
As Cyprus is one of the safest countries in the world, you shouldn't have any worries about raising your kids here. Cypriots are very friendly in general, particularly towards children you won't find many restaurants that won't go out of their way to make your kid feel welcome. Throughout the island, there are many kindergartens, both public and private for your consideration, many of which English or Russian speaking. You can also opt for a nanny or a childminder.
25 February 2019
Cyprus is a small island, so distances between places are easily manageable. The best way for you to get around is by car, a rental car or bus. There is a good network of buses connecting even the more remote areas, although the service is not always frequent. Other transport options include taxis, travel taxis (bigger vehicles that can accommodate 4-7 people), and airport buses. Since the climate is usually warm, you can also rent a bicycle or a motorcycle to move around and explore.
25 February 2019
Although internet speeds are not yet as fast as in other EU countries, in the last few years the internet infrastructure in Cyprus has improved drastically. More internet and telecom providers have entered the market, which means you now have more options whether you need wireless internet or a high-speed fibre connection. However, mobile internet connections can be a bit unreliable in rural areas.
25 February 2019
Cyprus has a reputation for being a tax haven. And rightly so, as the country offers one of the most attractive tax regimes in all of EU. Cyprus has very low corporate taxes, high-income tax threshold, no capital gains tax on shares, tax-free interest for up to 17 years and a vast network of double taxation treaties. As a result, apart from the many expats who chose Cyprus as their new home, there are also many holding companies opting to set up their international base in the country.
25 February 2019
As Cyprus is a small island, the best way to get around is by car. But is your drivers license valid in the country, or would you need to sit through the test once again? The answer depends on your nationality. Cyprus being part of the EU, EU drivers licenses are valid but the country has reciprocal exchange agreements with many countries, so in most cases, you probably won't have to sit through the test. Read below to learn more about how to drive in Cyprus.
25 February 2019
Cyprus is home to world-class universities and university colleges twelve of which offer programmes and courses taught in English. Combine that with the affordable tuition fees and the pleasant climate, and you can understand why students flock from 131 different countries to study (and have fun during their downtime) in Cyprus. Heres what you need to know if you're considering studying in the country.
23 February 2019
If its time for your big move to Cyprus, you will most likely need help from the experts. Choosing the right company to help you pack your precious belongings and start a new life is a big step, and you should take enough time to assess your needs. Decide whether you need removal services (i.e. to move your things to your new home) or a relocation service which offers a more holistic approach. Then you should make a detailed list of your belongings, and get quotes from several companies before making your decision.
22 February 2019
Expats who have pets know that figuring out the logistics of how to bring their beloved animals to their new country can be overwhelming. Thankfully, as Cyprus is part of the EU, bringing your pet from an EU country will be a straightforward process. In any case, as long as your pets are up to date with vaccination and are microchipped, you should have no real problems bringing them to Cyprus.
22 February 2019
If you are planning on a short-term stay in Cyprus, you should know beforehand whether or not you will need a visa. EU/EFTA nationals are exempt from visa requirements and temporary residence permits, while other nationalities will require a visa to enter Cyprus and stay for more than 90 days. For now, the requirements for UK nationals will remain the same as those for EU/EFTA nationals.
22 February 2019
Despite being a small (and partly occupied) country, travelling to the island of Cyprus is quite straightforward. Located at the southwest corner of Europe, the Republic of Cyprus is a member of the EU and the Eurozone, making it extremely easy for EU/EFTA citizens to visit. If you are a third-country national though you may require a travel visa, so read on to ascertain what applies to your particular case.
22 February 2019
How to traveller is about the life of David, an Irish expat blogger who moved to Spain looking for new pastures. A job opportunity drove him from Malta to Costa del Sol after spending some time in Czechia and Malaysia. To those who are looking to travel or move to Spain, he speaks about his experiences and gives out some tips.
16 January 2019
From breathtaking firework shows and lively street parties to live music and parades, New Year's Eve across the globe is about finishing off the year in high spirits. Here, we have put together a list of the best destinations in the world to start the new year countdown. As clocks will be striking midnight, we would like to take this opportunity to wish you the best of success with your 2019 expatriation projects!
28 December 2018
December is all about excitement, anticipation, and high levels of energy, which are required to get us through all the shopping and cooking frenzy of the festive season. Then, Christmas Day comes and along with it the pick of our happiness. Wherever we are, and whoever is surrounding us, we are doing our best to make our Christmas special. But the day is over, and on the 26th we wake up underwhelmed. If we have spent the holidays in our host country, far away from family and close friends, this is usually a day of nostalgia and heavy symptoms of homesickness. Don't shut your emotions down, but do small things instead to boost your spirits again. After all, you have the New Year to get you going.
26 December 2018
You have so many options for your Christmas shopping — from bursting department stores and cosmopolitan shopping streets with spectacular festive window displays, to local boutiques and the internet, of course. However, for fairy-tale-like Christmas shopping experiences, we encourage you to head to the closest Christmas market, where you will find anything from handcrafted toys and ornaments, to fashion items and food (so much food!). Let the sounds of Christmas carols and the aromas of warm mulled wine, gingerbread, and roasted chestnuts guide you to one of our favourite European Christmas markets, and indulge into the holiday spirit!
21 December 2018
Once you have decided to move to the Maldives, you will need an efficient way to get your belongings there. This means sending your possessions by post, hiring a reliable removal company and making sure your move is easy and stress-free. Find out tips about how to organise your move to the islands in this article.
17 December 2018
Known for its high-end resorts and stunning beaches, the Maldives is a prime holiday destination for travellers from across the globe. But what if you want to settle here? Learn about accommodation options on the islands, rent prices, and more.
14 December 2018