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Labor standards in the United States
Labor standards in the United States

If you are looking for a job in the United States, here is some useful information on labor standards.

07 June 2018
Tips for international students in Milan
Tips for international students in Milan

Education will without a doubt be one of your main concerns if you're an expat looking to move to Milan with your family. The International School of Milan provides tailor-made programs so your children can benefit from quality education. Here are some tips for studying in Milan.

05 June 2018
Key facts for international students in Sydney
Key facts for international students in Sydney

Sydney is a welcoming, diverse and multicultural city. It may be known for its stunning panoramic view of the iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge, but it has much more to offer. As Australia's financial and economic hub it is also home to a lively lifestyle, fantastic beaches and many green spaces.

01 June 2018
Seven things expats should consider before moving back home
Seven things expats should consider before moving back home

Expat life can be equally intimidating and interesting. You are filled with motivation to start afresh in a foreign land, which is exhilarating and stressful at the same time. Sometimes, you may even think about moving back home, either out of homesickness, or after having spent a considerable time abroad exploring new cultures and experiences.

01 June 2018
Become a digital nomad in Italy
Become a digital nomad in Italy

Pleasant Mediterranean climate, world-renowned cuisine, and famously hospitable people have made Italy one of the most visited countries in the world. Digital nomads are happy to discover Italy for similar reasons — they get to explore the birthplace of Western culture, bathe in the friendly rays of the Tuscanian sun, and indulge in wine tasting in between work sessions.

29 May 2018
Ecuadorian lifestyle: Ama la vida
Ecuadorian lifestyle: Ama la vida

Life in Ecuador, of course, is something that is best experienced in person and on the spot. However, this article endeavours to give you a taste of the lifestyle that awaits you if you decide to move to Ecuador.

17 May 2018
Safety in Ecuador
Safety in Ecuador

The passport, especially a European or American passport, is one of the most sought-after documents in Ecuador. A stolen and then altered passport can be worth thousands of dollars on the black market. Here are a few tips to safeguard that precious document.

17 May 2018
Food in Ecuador
Food in Ecuador

What kind of food will you find in restaurants, cafes, and private homes in Ecuador? Many restaurants in Ecuador offer various types of ethnic food, just like all over the world. But what is typical Ecuadorian food? With the wide variety of fruits, vegetables, seafood, and meats, you will surely find something to suit your taste.

17 May 2018
Family and children in Ecuador
Family and children in Ecuador

Family is everything to an Ecuadorian. The extended family unit is the most important aspect of life in Ecuador, and all activities of life centre around benefiting the family unit. Here are a few notes on Ecuadorian life regarding education, childcare, and family activities.

17 May 2018
Moving to Ecuador with your pet
Moving to Ecuador with your pet

Like most countries, Ecuador has certain rules and regulations regarding traveling with pets. It is better to be aware of them in advance so that the transition goes as smoothly as possible for your pet.

17 May 2018
Moving to Ecuador
Moving to Ecuador

Moving to Ecuador and bringing all your worldly goods requires appropriate planning. Here are some guidelines that will help you prepare for bringing your possessions to your new home.

17 May 2018
Transports in Ecuador
Transports in Ecuador

17 May 2018
Phones and Internet in Ecuador
Phones and Internet in Ecuador

16 May 2018
Leisure activities in Ecuador
Leisure activities in Ecuador

You have made it to Ecuador, now what is there to do in your free time? A lifetime in Ecuador isn't enough time to take it all in: the food, the nightlife, the culture, sports, sightseeing. Here's a short primer on what is available to do in Ecuador.

16 May 2018
Driving in Ecuador
Driving in Ecuador

While public transport is prevalent country-wide and has a great reputation in Ecuador, you may choose to drive around the country on your own from time to time. However, before you go on a road trip across the country, check out what you need to do to keep on the right side of the law.

16 May 2018
Taxes in Ecuador
Taxes in Ecuador

The Servicio de Rentas Internas or Internal Revenue Service is the authority in charge of taxes in Ecuador. If you are earning an income in Ecuador, you will need to pay taxes according to the SRI rules.

16 May 2018
Accommodation in Cuenca
Accommodation in Cuenca

The rose-colored lenses through which potential expats have been made to view Cuenca often blur how the real estate market is constantly evolving, citing numbers that may be out of date. Once you take off the rose-colored lenses, however, the housing situation is still excellent. Here's how to make it work to your best advantage.

16 May 2018
Accommodation in Guayaquil
Accommodation in Guayaquil

It's safe to say Guayaquil is not about to threaten Cuenca's title as the sweetest spot to retire to – precisely because of safety issues. Still, if you are looking for accommodation in this city, you will find some helpful information in this article. Given that over 2.5 million people inhabit it already, we are willing to wager you can find your comfort zone in Guayaquil, too.

16 May 2018
Accommodation in Quito
Accommodation in Quito

The capital of Ecuador beckons to you, understandably so: with contrasts between old and new creating a culture of its own, Quito spells out a rich, stimulating life for an expat. Reflecting Quito's diversity, the city offers an array of accommodations. Which is best for you?

16 May 2018
Accommodation in Ecuador
Accommodation in Ecuador

A few blatantly commercial websites will tell you that you can waltz out of the airport on arrival in Ecuador and buy yourself a chunk of local real estate right away! Well, you could, but it might not be a good investment. Your new home should warrant a bit more thought and effort.

16 May 2018
Accommodation on the coast of Ecuador
Accommodation on the coast of Ecuador

Visiting Ecuador's coast offers a whole host of exciting adventures, from whale watching to parasailing to just walking along on the beach. But where should this adventure begin? And where should you stay?

16 May 2018
Study in Ecuador
Study in Ecuador

Need to learn Spanish? Want to attend a high school, a university, or trade school in the Andes? Come to Ecuador and attend one of the many Spanish language schools that abound in all the bigger cities, or matriculate as an expat in a place of higher education. Learn to speak Spanish like a native and spend your leisure time enjoying the sights, sounds, foods, and culture of Ecuador all the while practising your new language skills.

16 May 2018
General visa requirements in Ecuador
General visa requirements in Ecuador

Ecuador's visa policy, one of the world's most lenient, makes it easy for tourists from almost all the countries in the world to visit Ecuador as a temporary tourist on a 90-day entry visa (T-3 visa).

16 May 2018
Permanent Residency in Ecuador
Permanent Residency in Ecuador

Ecuador is calling and you are ready to go and experience all that this gorgeous country has to offer. However, it's not as simple as just packing up and moving. Along with the low cost of living, marvelous weather, great food, and the warm, welcoming people, Ecuador has special visa policies. Allow Expat.com to help you understand all the visa rules.

16 May 2018
Work in Quito
Work in Quito

‘I quit! Quito here I come!' How tempting it might be to say those words to your boss and answer the siren call of this Unesco World Heritage city. However, before you resign from your current position, take a minute to contemplate that you may need to support yourself while living in the capital of Ecuador. This article takes you through a tour of working opportunities available to expats in Quito.

15 May 2018
Work in Cuenca
Work in Cuenca

There is no doubt that the Spanish colonial city of Cuenca is a wonderful place to call home, as demonstrated by the thousands of expats who have settled there in the past decade. But does Cuenca also offer job opportunities for expats who aren't quite ready to retire?

15 May 2018
Setting up a business in Ecuador
Setting up a business in Ecuador

15 May 2018
Work in Guayaquil
Work in Guayaquil

Here's a look at the potential professional avenues for an expatriate in the fast-evolving Ecuadorian city of Guayaquil known as the Pearl of the Pacific.

15 May 2018
Retirement in Ecuador
Retirement in Ecuador

For the past decade or so, Ecuador has moved between the number one and number two spots in polls that rank worldwide retirement havens. The advantages of retiring in Ecuador listed in these polls are seemingly endless and sound almost too good to be true. So, what's the real deal? Here are some of the high points.

14 May 2018
Leisure activities in Peru
Leisure activities in Peru

If you're considering a move to Peru, why not make the most of this time by discovering the country and learning more about its history, culture, and geography?

09 May 2018
Leisure activities in Lima
Leisure activities in Lima

If you're considering a move to Lima, you're probably wondering what you'll do in your spare time. You'll be pleasantly surprised by the range of activities and entertainment options in the Peruvian capital.

09 May 2018
Phones and internet in Peru
Phones and internet in Peru

In Peru, there are more than 30 million mobile phone in use and 10 million users connected to the internet. The telecommunication network is continuously developing. While coverage is most reliable in urban areas, connectivity is slowly expanding to rural locations.

09 May 2018
The Peruvian lifestyle
The Peruvian lifestyle

If you are planning to relocate to Peru, it's important to learn a bit about the local lifestyle so that you know what to expect on arrival, and you're able to adapt and assimilate more easily.

09 May 2018
Relocating to Peru
Relocating to Peru

If you're relocating to Peru as an expat, you might have a lot of belongings that you want to bring with you – more than will fit into a couple suitcases. It is therefore advisable to hire a professional removal company to assist, both with the physical relocation of your belongings and the logistics and paperwork that goes with it. Here are some tips to get you started with the process.

09 May 2018
Moving with your pets to Peru
Moving with your pets to Peru

If you are planning to relocate to Peru, this probably means relocating all of your family – including your four-legged family members. If you're wondering whether your pet can accompany you, the answer is probably yes, provided it complies with some conditions and requirements.

09 May 2018
Driving in Peru
Driving in Peru

If you are relocating to Peru as an expat, you may choose to rent or buy a car, giving you more flexibility and freedom to travel around the city you settle in, and to explore the country further. Here's what you need to know about driving licences in Peru: how long you can drive on a foreign driving licence, and how to obtain a Peruvian driving licence.

09 May 2018
Travelling around Peru
Travelling around Peru

Once you have settled in Peru, you will probably want to find ways to explore and move around the country, whether for work or for pleasure, exploring the diversity and many attractions of the beautiful country.

08 May 2018
Travelling around Lima
Travelling around Lima

As a huge sprawling metropolis, learning to get around Lima is vital if you intend to live in the capital city of Peru. Lima's transport system includes different types of buses, an expanding system of electric trains, similar to a metro system, and taxis.

08 May 2018
The taxation system in Peru
The taxation system in Peru

If you are relocating to Peru, you will probably wonder whether you have to pay local taxes. There are three main types of taxes in Peru, income tax, value-added tax (VAT), and corporate tax, the latter of which will only apply if you have chosen to set up a business there.

08 May 2018
Study in Peru
Study in Peru

Studying in Peru is a great option for university students particularly for the language and cultural exposure that comes with it. Peru's higher education system is rather well regarded in Latin America, often quoted by UNESCO, the World Bank, and the Inter-American Development Bank as one of the region's leading educational system. Studying in Peru can thus be an enriching experience both culturally and academically.

08 May 2018
Accommodation in Peru
Accommodation in Peru

Relocating to Peru is a big move for many expats, and undoubtedly requires advance planning. One of the big concerns will be finding accommodation, once you know where in Peru you're planning to relocate to. In most cities and major towns, the local rental market is quite developed, providing many housing options for foreigners, from small studio apartments, to large family homes, with both furnished and unfurnished options available. Here are some useful tips to help with finding accommodation in Peru.

08 May 2018
Buying property in Peru
Buying property in Peru

Once you have settled in Peru, particularly if you want to stay in the country long-term, you may consider investing in the property market whether buying your own home or looking for an investment to rent. In general, foreign nationals are allowed to buy property in Peru.

08 May 2018
Accommodation in Lima
Accommodation in Lima

Relocating to Lima is a popular choice amongst expatriates moving to Peru. As the Peruvian capital, Lima is home to a population of approximately 8 million people.

08 May 2018
Accommodation in Trujillo
Accommodation in Trujillo

Located in the north of Peru, Trujillo is the capital city of the Peruvian district of La Libertad and the country's third biggest city. It is known to be a very dynamic and modern city, and very productive with agriculture, construction, and tourism fueling the economy and offering many employment opportunities for locals and expats alike.

08 May 2018
Accommodation in Arequipa
Accommodation in Arequipa

Located in the South of Peru, Arequipa is Peru's second largest city, a beautiful colonial city lovingly nicknamed the ‘white city' for its use of white volcanic ‘sillar' stone.

08 May 2018
Setting up a business in Peru
Setting up a business in Peru

Peru is a real haven for foreign investment, which greatly contributes to the economy. Many foreigners have successfully managed to set up a business in Peru thanks to several incentives and simplified procedures. Because of this, Peru has become Latin America's most business-friendly destination.

08 May 2018
Finding work in Lima
Finding work in Lima

Lima, as the capital of Peru, is the country's industrial and financial centre and also a major Latin American economic hub. Lima generates two-thirds of Peru's industrial output and is home to most of the tertiary sector. Many national and international companies have headquarters or offices in Lima, making it a great source of potential jobs for expatriate considering living and working in the city.

08 May 2018
Finding work in Trujillo
Finding work in Trujillo

Located in the north of Peru, Trujillo is the third biggest city in the country. The capital city of La Libertad, Trujillo, once a colonial fishing town, is now one of the country's main economic centres. The city is powered by agriculture, construction, and tourism, providing many professional opportunities for expats considering relocating to Trujillo.

08 May 2018
Finding work in Arequipa
Finding work in Arequipa

Arequipa, Peru's ‘white city' named for its beautiful white colonial architecture, is the second most industrialised and commercialised city in the country. The capital city of the region bearing the same name, Arequipa can be the ideal destination for foreign nationals in search of new career prospects in a Latin American city.

08 May 2018
Internships in Peru
Internships in Peru

Peru's diversified and growing economy means there are many opportunities for foreign students and young graduates looking to acquire professional experiences through internship programmes.

08 May 2018