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Accommodation in Belize
Accommodation in Belize

If you want to settle in Belize, finding housing will be one of your priorities. There are different types of housing in the country, suiting all preferences and budgets.

15 September 2017
Setting up a business in Belize
Setting up a business in Belize

Setting up a physical business or an offshore company in Belize offers many advantages, particularly in terms of tax.

15 September 2017
Getting a work permit in Belize
Getting a work permit in Belize

You must have a work permit in order to work or operate a business in Belize unless you are a permanent resident. Here you will find all necessary information on the related formalities for obtaining one.

15 September 2017
Permanent residency in Belize
Permanent residency in Belize

How can I obtain permanent residency in Belize? Finding accurate information about permanent residency can be very frustrating. Here are the answers to all your queries, but it is wise to talk to the supervisor at the Department of Immigration in Belmopan as things change periodically.

15 September 2017
Retirement visa for Belize
Retirement visa for Belize

Many expats have chosen Belize for retirement. The many benefits of Belize include: year-round warm weather, official language of English, numerous opportunities for adventure, warm and laid back culture, and a beautiful, bio diverse landscape.

15 September 2017
Visas for Belize
Visas for Belize

Belize is a developing country, so it can be challenging to find accurate information on travel requirements online. Contradictory information abounds, and the Immigration Department in Belize has been known to have elements of corruption. Hopefully, that is all in the past.

15 September 2017
Marriage in Belize
Marriage in Belize

Belize is an ideal wedding location. Whether you are looking for palm trees, sea, mountains, Mayan ruins, or waterfalls as your backdrop, Belize has no shortage of scenic views. The process is simple, and with some planning, you can have a beautiful wedding in a lovely Caribbean or jungle location.

15 September 2017
Customs in South Korea
Customs in South Korea

This article covers important information on authorised and prohibited products in South Korea.

14 September 2017
Become a digital nomad in Hungary
Become a digital nomad in Hungary

Hungary may not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of an ideal digital nomad destination. With nomadism typically associated with tropical weather, sandy beaches and hammocks swinging between palm trees, Hungary seems out of place amidst exotic locations and "islandlife" hashtags. And yet, the country's capital Budapest had topped the list for digital nomad destinations for several years in a row.

12 September 2017
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.

05 September 2017
Childcare and family activities in Guatemala
Childcare and family activities in Guatemala

Guatemalans tend to have large families, especially in rural areas, so your children will not lack company, and moving there as a family can even help you feel even more welcome! However, finding reliable, quality daycare and primary education services in Guatemala can require a lot of research and often involves turning to the private sector.

12 July 2017
Benefits of moving to Mauritius to work, invest or retire
Benefits of moving to Mauritius to work, invest or retire

Mauritius seems more than ever determined to attract talents from around the world. If you're looking to work, invest, or retire abroad, why not make this paradisal island in the middle of the Indian Ocean your new home? The Mauritian government recently introduced – via its new Budget 2017-2018 – a series of financial and tax incentives as well as new criteria for the issue of resident permits. Let's explore in more detail.

09 June 2017
Small town to bustling city: Expat life in Surabaya
Small town to bustling city: Expat life in Surabaya

Wayne yearned for something bigger than the small-town life he had grown accustomed to, and decided to explore what lies beyond Canada's borders. His travels took him to Asia, where he ended up remaining, eventually settling in Surabaya, Indonesia. Here, he shares with Expat.com his thoughts about his expat journey and life in Indonesia.

31 March 2017
Spain: An American couple finding their roots
Spain: An American couple finding their roots

Having visited the country before they met each other, American couple and business-owners Amalia and Eric decided to move to Spain together, thanks to a shared love of the culture, the cuisine and an ancestral connection to the country. They speak to Expat.com about their love of all things Spanish and how they've come to adapt to life in the idyllic town of Dénia.

24 March 2017
How we became an American expat family in England
How we became an American expat family in England

When an opportunity comes, you better grab it. This is exactly what Swapna from the United States and her family did several months ago when they moved to Surrey, England. Nowadays, they all enjoy a new lifestyle that may not resemble what they were used to back home but teaches them a whole lot about the world and themselves. Sometimes you have to get out of your comfort zone to understand who you are and what matters to you in life.

15 March 2017
France for Family, Food and French
France for Family, Food and French

Emily is an expat mum from the UK. She moved to Lyon three years ago with her husband who is of French origin but had never been to France before, and their two daughters. Between her remote parliamentary job and freelance journalism, Emily has a fulfilling family life. Emily shares her feelings about living in France with Expat.com.

10 March 2017
When the world is your home, possibilities are limitless
When the world is your home, possibilities are limitless

Jerry comes from the USA. During a short stay in Taiwan, he fell in love with the east side of the world. He settled with his wife in Qingdao, China, seven years ago. Nowadays Jerry and his beautiful blended family are making the most of Qingdao's ocean, mountains, and oxygen. But expatriation is always an option for the future.

09 March 2017
Where are the best parental leave policies
Where are the best parental leave policies

Family planning abroad can be quite challenging, especially if both parents are working full time. In general, expecting expat parents are entitled to parental leave just like any other citizen of the country where they live. However, not all countries have a mandated policy. Paternity leave, for example, isn't granted everywhere in the world. Expat.com takes you through the countries that provide the best parental leave policies to their workforce.

28 February 2017
An expat in Italy: From the sunshine state to the land of romance
An expat in Italy: From the sunshine state to the land of romance

Jessica comes from Florida. Following her studies, her Italian boyfriend proposed to her, and they got married in Italy. She has been living in Puglia for over five years, and is the happy mum of a little boy. She shares with Expat.com her exciting life as a navy wife and entrepreneur in one of Italy's best locations for a life close to the sea.

21 February 2017
Conflict-free countries: Where to live?
Conflict-free countries: Where to live?

In a world that continues to deliver bad news day after day, it seems there is just no getting away from it. With violence on the streets, political upheaval around the world and societies growing seemingly more and more frustrated – and with no signs of any of this looking to cease any time soon – the question arises for those of us who want a more peaceful life for ourselves and for our families, just what can we do?

20 February 2017
Brussels has it all: Love, friends and Italian food
Brussels has it all: Love, friends and Italian food

Charlotte comes from London. Her partner's posting brought her to Belgium in January 2016. Since then, every day is an adventure. She shares her time between work and fun wanders among the cobbled streets of Brussels where there's always a new bar or restaurant waiting to be discovered. She shares with Expat.com her life in what she describes as being a very European city with a laidback lifestyle.

16 February 2017
Where are the world's best healthcare systems
Where are the world's best healthcare systems

Are you moving abroad? You have probably already considered the career opportunities, the housing, quality of life, and cost of living. But what about the cost and quality of healthcare? To help you make the best decision for you and your family, and to give you a heads-up on what to expect in your destination, Expat.com offers an insight into the countries with the best healthcare systems in the world.

15 February 2017
France's Provence through the lens
France's Provence through the lens

Ashley comes from Montreal, Canada. She spent a few years in Florence, Italy during her photograhy studies. Her endless curiosity and her francophile British companion led her to France three years ago. An avid blogger and photographer, she enjoys her relaxed lifestyle in the countryside.

08 February 2017
European Union: Where are the British nationals?
European Union: Where are the British nationals?

While Brexit negotiations have already started, thousands of Britons living in the European Union worry about their future – especially about losing their rights regarding access to work, health care, and education. According to the latest figures presented by the Office for National Statistics on January, nearly 900,000 Britons are living with uncertainty and might have to consider a backup plan.

07 February 2017
Willkommen: The best expat blogs from Germany
Willkommen: The best expat blogs from Germany

Germany with its thriving economy, robust democracy, and liberal outlook is one of Central Europe's most inviting expat destinations. Whether you are a student, professional, or entrepreneur, you will have no difficulty adjusting to the well-organised and efficient lifestyle — maybe with the help of a few words in German for a start. But wouldn't it be great to have an ally while living in Germany? We have selected five expat bloggers in Germany, whom we think you will appreciate for their experience and eagerness to share.

01 February 2017
From TV news reader in Australia to expat mum in China
From TV news reader in Australia to expat mum in China

Nicole was born in New Zealand but grew up in Australia. Following her studies, she started working as a journalist before her husband's posting in Hong Kong. After a few years, they moved to Xi'An in the center of China. Nicole talks to Expat.com about her life as an expat mom, an avid writer and blogger, and her passion for traveling.

27 January 2017
Reunion Island: Love at first sight
Reunion Island: Love at first sight

Catharine comes from the UK. She first visited Reunion Island in 1990 during an exchange year. After her graduation, she flew back and ever since, she has found another place to call home. She shares with Expat.com her love for the island's lifestyle, its natural landscapes, and the ethnic, cultural, and religious diversity.

23 January 2017
How love for Greece spawned a long-standing expat life
How love for Greece spawned a long-standing expat life

Linda was born in New Zealand. Feeling an urge to move and see the rest of the world, she headed to Europe back in the 1970s. Her love for Greece led her to the Greek love of her life. Today they have two children and five grandchildren. She talks to Expat.com about her life as a retired Kiwi expat on the island of Poros, Greece, and the irresistable beauties of a country with so much history, sun, culture, and many apetizing flavours.

16 January 2017
From China to Singapore : A Finnish mom in a multicultural melting pot
From China to Singapore : A Finnish mom in a multicultural melting pot

Milla is a mother to two — a 10-year old boy and an 8-year old girl. Originally from Finland, she moved to Singapore one and a half years ago when she decided to support her husband in his new job. Nowadays, she is a homemaker and an avid blogger.

03 January 2017
The Dubai adventures of a British expat couple
The Dubai adventures of a British expat couple

Ruth from London landed in Dubai in February 2015 following her husband to his new post. They will be staying for another year before moving back to the United Kingdom. A freelance writer, Ruth shares with Expat.com her everyday life in the United Arab Emirates.

26 December 2016
From Colombia to Cambodia: The dream life of a missionary in Kep
From Colombia to Cambodia: The dream life of a missionary in Kep

Albeiro comes from Colombia. A digital communications specialist, he moved to Cambodia 16 years ago after joining a missionary group. Nowadays, he is a teacher in Kep Province, and enjoys archeology.

21 December 2016
From the US to the Philippines: A retired American expat in Tagaytay
From the US to the Philippines: A retired American expat in Tagaytay

Gary comes from Southern California. He retired in 2013 after serving in the US Army Signal Corps and occupying several corporate executive positions in the private sector for over 35 years. Nowadays, he is enjoying a relaxed lifestyle in Tagaytay, Philippines.

06 December 2016
Dutch retired expat couple living the adventure in Kuala Lumpur
Dutch retired expat couple living the adventure in Kuala Lumpur

Frank and Francien come from the Netherlands. In 1986, Frank joined an American multinational in South Africa, and for 35 years he was enjoying the prosperities of an international career. Since his retirement in 2015, Frank and his wife Francien have been living an exciting adventure in the vibrant capital of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur.

05 December 2016
From the US to the UK: A retired American and writer in Cornwall
From the US to the UK: A retired American and writer in Cornwall

Born in New York, Ellen lived for a long time in Minnesota. A retired editor and teacher, has been driven by her passion for writing since she moved to Cornwall. Discover with Expat.com the everyday life of a novelist in the UK.

28 November 2016
From Switzerland to Frankfurt: A British expat in Germany
From Switzerland to Frankfurt: A British expat in Germany

Originally from the UK, Oliver spent a few years in Switzerland before moving to Frankfurt following a job offer. He shares with Expat.com his love for the city's liveliness, far from bustling Munich and Berlin, and his appreciation of Frankfurt's nice weather.

25 November 2016
How to move abroad when you are young, wild and free
How to move abroad when you are young, wild and free

Moving abroad when you are young can be the best present you have ever given yourself. Youth — as your parents usually say — is all about first-hand experience, learning about the world, meeting new people, exchanging passions and ideas, and defining your career aspirations. Every year, thousands of students, graduates, and first-time employees choose to move abroad to satisfy their curiosity, and to build their personal brand.

24 November 2016
Moving abroad with your pet: Tips for a smooth expatriation
Moving abroad with your pet: Tips for a smooth expatriation

Are you planning to make the big move abroad? There's a lot to think about, and plenty of organisation to do before you bid farewell to your friends and family, and salute the new opportunities and adventures ahead. But, wait a minute — what about your four-legged furry friend? Expatriation is as stressful for pets, as it's for us. With this in mind, Expat.com brings you some tips on how to make the moving an as smooth as possible process for your pet.

17 November 2016
Sarah in Texas: Life of a British expat in Texas, USA
Sarah in Texas: Life of a British expat in Texas, USA

Sarah moved from Northern Ireland to Houston, Texas, three and a half years ago. The British expat shares her everyday life in the USA with Expat.com and talks about what makes Houston a good place to live in.

09 November 2016
Tim in Munich: "Bavaria has a better climate and a breathtaking scenery"
Tim in Munich: "Bavaria has a better climate and a breathtaking scenery"

Tim comes from Bath, England. Following a job offer in 1998, he moved to Bavaria where he works as a teacher, trainer and translator. In this Interview, he shares his views about life in Germany.

02 November 2016
2Summers
2Summers

My name is Heather Mason and I'm from Baltimore, Maryland, in the United States. I've been living in Johannesburg, South Africa for the past six years and I write a blog, 2Summers.

31 October 2016
Kate in Zurich: "The quality of life here is so wonderful and the pace of life is quiet and slow"
Kate in Zurich: "The quality of life here is so wonderful and the pace of life is quiet and slow"

Kate comes from Washington. She fell in love with Switzerland 10 years ago during a train ride. Following a two years stay in London, she finally moved to Zurich in 2014 with her husband and two daughters. In this Interview, she shares her views about life in Switzerland.

26 October 2016
Top 5 things to do in Malta
Top 5 things to do in Malta

If you are looking forward to relocate in Malta, you will probably want to explore the country during your leisure time. Expat.com is providing you with an overview of the best attractions in Malta.

24 October 2016
Pros and Cons of Moving to Malta
Pros and Cons of Moving to Malta

Relocating to another country is a big decision that requires a lot of careful thought. While there are dozens of great reasons to move to Malta, it's a change that isn't right for everyone. We've compiled a list of the most common pros and cons of making the move to help you decide what's best for you, your family, and your business.

21 October 2016
Amy in Abu Dhabi: "The United Arab Emirates is quite a forward thinking nation"
Amy in Abu Dhabi: "The United Arab Emirates is quite a forward thinking nation"

Amy comes from the UK. She moved to Abu Dhabi nine months ago after her husband was offered a job there. In this Interview, she shares her views about life in the United Arab Emirates.

19 October 2016
Discover the new United Arab Emirates Expat Guide
Discover the new United Arab Emirates Expat Guide

Thanks to their constantly growing economy, the United Arab Emirates attract many foreign professionals looking forward to benefit from opportunities it provides. Discover the new United Arab Emirates expat guide if you are also looking forward to more there.

19 October 2016
Opening a business in Malta
Opening a business in Malta

Opening a business in Malta has several advantages. Expat.com is providing you with an overview of these benefits if you are planning to invest in the country.

19 October 2016
Adrian Leeds: "Purchasing in France as compared to other European countries is a safe investment bet"
Adrian Leeds: "Purchasing in France as compared to other European countries is a safe investment bet"

Adrian Leeds grew up in New Orleans but stayed in New York, Tennessee and California. With over 21 years of experience in marketing and public relations, she is also a French property expert. In this Interview, she shares her views about the French real estate market.

16 October 2016
Attractive residency programmes in Malta
Attractive residency programmes in Malta

Malta has become an attractive destination for expatriation over the years. The Maltese government provides a range of residency programs to foreign nationals who wish to settle there. If you are planning to move there, Expat.com is bringing you some key information.

14 October 2016
Amanda in Athens: "There is an amazing amount of history and archeology to see in and around the city"
Amanda in Athens: "There is an amazing amount of history and archeology to see in and around the city"

Amanda comes from the USA. She has lived in Derby, Brooklyn and Washington before moving to Greece following her husband's job posting. In this Interview, she shares her views about life in Greece.

13 October 2016
Jasmine in Bergamo: "The lifestyle emphasizes living and spending time with friends and family"
Jasmine in Bergamo: "The lifestyle emphasizes living and spending time with friends and family"

Jasmine comes from Edmonton where she used to be a pharmacist. She moved to Italy two years ago to teach English. Nowadays, she lives in Bergamo with her Italian husband. In this Interview, she shares her views about life in Italy.

13 October 2016