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28 Feb at 6 PM
Potential British expats queuing to purchase overseas property before it’s too late
Although Brexit is now as close as is possible to a done deal, would-be British expatriates are rushing to purchase property in Europe before the door finally closes. In spite of the continuing risk of a no-deal exit at the end of this year and the uncertainty of future rights, Brits are rushing to buy bolt holes in mainland European...
28 Feb at 6 PM
Spanish tax bills for expats depend on residency
As the end of the year creeps closer, so does the risk of a no-deal Brexit should a UK/EU free trade deal not be forthcoming. This self-imposed, supposedly immovable December 31 deadline is still threatening to result in a disorderly no-deal British/EU divorce, with its effects not just hitting hard on the UK and its resident citizens but...
28 Feb at 6 PM
Singapore rents for expat accommodation now at three-year high
Expats heading to Singapore or thinking of upgrading their accommodation will need to pay far more rent in 2020. Apartment rental charges in Singapore are now at a three-year high, with increased expat demand taking the blame. Local realtors are claiming the city-state’s strong appeal for expat professionals in general is the main...
27 Feb at 6 PM
Kuwait gets serious about protection and prevention after confirming coronavirus cases
After confirmation of several cases of the coronavirus, the Kuwaiti parliament has issued a list of measures aimed at controlling the outbreak. As the seemingly unstoppable infection takes hold in the UAE, expats living and working in Kuwait are becoming increasingly concerned over its impact on their lives. According to local media, the...
27 Feb at 6 PM
Street food survey rates Hong Kong best for cash-strapped expats
A new survey rating street food across the world could help cash-strapped expat gourmets choose their best location. In the expat world one thing’s for sure, in that the majority of those fleeing their home countries for a new life overseas won’t be able to afford the culinary delights of the Michelin-starred eateries found in...
27 Feb at 6 PM
Brit expats upholding treasured traditions in Spain
Ever since Britain ruled the waves as well as a good number of now independent world countries, the traditional British way of life has survived in expat communities from Spain to wildest Asia and beyond. It’s a well-known fact that Spain is the all-time favourite destination for the majority of would-be expat Brits wanting a warm,...
26 Feb at 6 PM
Expat-founded Spanish horse rescue centre faces closure after storm damage
Spain's expat-owned Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre is at risk of folding due to financial pressures. British expats Sue and Rod Weeding started the Costa Blanca rescue centre eleven years ago and are now struggling to keep it going after having to order forage at far more than twice the usual rate due to last September’s massive storms....
26 Feb at 6 PM
Gibraltar introduces new laws to deal with a coronavirus outbreak
Gibraltar has introduced a new law forcing arrivals from coronavirus-infected areas to report to the local health authority. Although the threat to the Rock, its residents and its expats is considered low, the local health authority isn’t taking any chances as regards letting the virus in. The legal duty to report is just one of the...
26 Feb at 6 PM
Reasons why expats in the UAE aren’t making financial plans for retirement
Expats in the UAE are being urged to take retirement finance seriously. A recent survey revealed almost half of all expats living and working in the UAE are either planning to keep working after their official retirement age or haven’t given a thought to their post-retirement standards of living. Additionally, 60 per cent had an almost...
25 Feb at 6 PM
Dual citizenship now a possibility for expats in Norway
Expats in Norway wishing to become dual Norwegian citizens have been caught off guard due to a flood of applications. On January 1, dual citizenship for expatriates living in the Scandinavian state became possible for the first time, but officials underestimated the strong demand. As a result, many expats’ dreams are being put on hold...
25 Feb at 6 PM
How are expats in Singapore coping with the coronavirus crisis?
Is the coronavirus epidemic wrecking Singapore’s record on safety? One of the major plus-points of Singapore as an expatriate professional destination is its long record of overall safety. Due to its geographic location, the risks of natural disasters are very low, as tsunamis and tropical cyclones seem to avoid the city state and...
25 Feb at 6 PM
Will post-Brexit Anglo-Chinese relationships affect Brit expats?
How are British expats in China reacting to the possible consequences of Brexit? The UK’s post-Brexit relations with China aren’t just a matter for governments as the future of British expats in China may hang on the success of negotiations. At the present time, most UK citizens living and working in the massive country seem more...
24 Feb at 6 PM
Homeless expats in Spain start petition for universal payments
Homeless expats in Spain use their experience to help others. Retirees heading for a new life in Spain after selling their UK home may believe they’re set up for the rest of their lives, but experience shows disaster can strike through no fault of their own. One expat couple who’d emigrated from the UK lived the dream for a full 17...
24 Feb at 6 PM
Bilingual service in Shanghai helps expat arrivals understand virus regulations
Expats in Shanghai are keen to volunteer for a bilingual service aimed at newly arrived foreigners. As across most of China’s massive cities, Shanghai locals and expats alike are now returning after the extended Spring Festival holiday. In an attempt to curb even more coronavirus infections, new procedures have been put in place at the...
24 Feb at 6 PM
Is Northern Cyprus a potential new location for British expats?
Could North Cyprus become a popular destination for Brit retirees and expat professionals? Would-be expats keen to move to Cyprus inevitably think of the island as British through and through, forgetting that the north of the island is as Turkish as the south is Greek. Attempts to bring the two halves together again following Turkey’s...
23 Feb at 9 AM
Expats to be banned from Omani private health sector tech jobs
The Omani parliament is debating a proposal to block expat access to private health sector technical jobs. The latest proposal as part of the total Omanisation of the emirate’s workforce is aimed at banning all expat professionals from technical positions in the private health sector. After parliamentary debate and agreement, positions...
23 Feb at 9 AM
British expats in Orihuela rush to join Storm Gloria cleanup
British expats join in volunteer beach clean up for two weeks running. As the world-wide call to protect the planet against its human inhabitants gathers momentum, British expats in Orihuela rushed to join in for two weeks running. The first clean-up was scheduled for Tuesday last week, but only three local government employees were...
23 Feb at 9 AM
Pudong local authorities rush to help expats isolated by the coronavirus
Expats in Shanghai are applauding Chinese efforts to make their lives in quarantine far easier. Shanghai’s Pudong New Area is one of the massive city’s favourite locations for resident expats, but the coronavirus panic has placed the entire community under lockdown and unable to leave their homes, even to get much-needed supplies of...
23 Feb at 9 AM
Taking a chance on buying a holiday home in Thailand
If you’ve visited Thailand a few times and are considering the purchase of a holiday home, it pays to check out on the many recent changes as regards cost of living and visas. From beachfront condo units, gated community villas and even hideaways outside farming villages, the romance of a home in Thailand has kept expatriates arriving...
23 Feb at 9 AM
Older expats in Kuwait to be blocked from renewing their work permits
Expats in Kuwait will not have their work permits renewed once they’ve reached 70 years old. Older expat professionals living and working in Kuwait will now lose their entitlement to work permit renewals once they’ve reached 70, irrespective of their professions or job titles. In addition, the emirate’s Public Authority for Manpower...
23 Feb at 9 AM
Laid back expats in Vietnam enjoy extra time off due to the virus
The coronavirus epidemic isn’t all bad news for expats living in Vietnam. Whilst the newly-discovered virus continues to spread its tentacles across many world cities, expats living in Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City are effectively enjoying an extra holiday from their offices and schools. Despite the epidemic’s doom and gloom scenario...
19 Feb at 6 PM
What goes round comes round for expats in China
To live successfully as an expat in today’s China, you’ll need to understand its recent past. China’s popularity as an expat destination began 20 years ago at a time very little was known or, more importantly, understood about the vast country’s present, let alone its stunning, millennia-old past. Pioneer expatriates arrived to...
19 Feb at 6 PM
Expatriate airline pilots in China now on unpaid leave
Pilots working for Chinese airlines are seeking new jobs as demand stalls. Expatriate pilots who’ve been placed on unpaid leave with no idea as to when they’ll be needed again are leaving for their home countries in addition to seeking other jobs. Demand for their services has collapsed after the ban on flights due to the spread of...
19 Feb at 6 PM
Is this the end of the road for Hong Kong expat professionals?
Is the Wuhan coronavirus the last straw for Hong Kong’s reputation as expat heaven? Expat parents who’ve stayed in the city over the past six months’ increasingly violent protests are finally giving up and leaving for fear of the coronavirus. Schools are closed again, the situation is becoming even more unstable and the city...
18 Feb at 6 PM
How does the Brexit transition period affect the QROPS overseas transfer tax?
Britons planning to emigrate and use an offshore QROPs transfer for their retirement savings could be forgiven for feeling confused. The prospect of Brexit has made expat retirement a far more complicated process than previously, especially where financial matters are concerned. However, until the end of the transition period on December...
18 Feb at 6 PM
British expats in Spain urged to cut back on alcohol
British expats in Spain are being encouraged to cut down on the booze! Following an initiative by the UK’s national health authority, a recent survey showed 66 per cent of respondents claim giving up drinking is far harder than starting an exercise regime or eating a healthier diet. The new campaign includes the ‘Drink Free Days’...
18 Feb at 6 PM
Expats expect passport problems post-Brexit transition period
One frequently asked question about Brexit changes involves expats’ British burgundy passports. Although the final consequences of Britain’s exit from the EU won’t be clear in the immediate future, one issue comes up frequently on social media – that of UK expats’ burgundy passports. Whilst blue, it seems, is to be the new...
17 Feb at 6 PM
Qualified expats in Kuwait confused by mixed governmental messages
Older expats in Kuwait are confused over governmental mixed messages. In yet another attempt to hit out at the emirate’s demographic imbalance, Kuwait’s recent cancellation of older private sector expat employees’ work permit renewals wasn’t a popular move. The new rule affected expats over the age of 60, and didn’t involve...
17 Feb at 6 PM
N26 online bank dumps 200,000 British expat clients due to Brexit
Expats in Spain face the closure of their digital N26 UK bank accounts due to Brexit. Several hundred thousand British expats living in Spain but banking in the UK with the digital N26 bank are being forced to close their UK accounts and are struggling to find suitable alternatives. Based in Germany and operating as an online banking...
17 Feb at 6 PM
Brit expats in Spain warned over UK TV and IPTV scams
British expats living in Spain are now being warned over IPTV and British TV scams. For would-be Brit expats heading off to Spain for retirement in the sun, having access to British television services is essential. Unfortunately, not every source of the android boxes giving access to ITV, BBC, Sky, Premier League, thousands of movies and...
14 Feb at 6 PM
For female expats, Dubai isn’t all it seems
For women relocating to Dubai, life in the expat community may not be all it seems. Dubai’s reputation of glitz, glamour and endless parties is one of its main attractions for many would-be female expats, whether they’re arriving to further their careers or as trailing spouses with or without children. The city’s foreign community...
14 Feb at 6 PM
Expats settling in Amsterdam should consider property purchase
If you’re either heading for the Netherlands or deciding to stay on, buying a house can be complicated, but it’s all worthwhile in the long term. Amsterdam is a particular favourite for expat professionals, but renting or buying a property can be complicated for new arrivals. The city’s real estate market is hectic nowadays,...
14 Feb at 6 PM
Expats in Saudi see changes over decades as positive
Saudi Arabia is now a favourite destination for expatriate professionals, but how much has changed over the many decades since oil was first extracted? The first expatriates to arrive in the Kingdom during the 1930s were USA oil workers employed by energy giant Aramco, sent to assist the country in managing its newly-discovered...
13 Feb at 6 PM
Accidental Americans still denied exemption from FATCA reporting
Accidental Americans overseas still being denied FATCA relief. The plight of Accidental Americans – those unfortunates who were born in the USA of expat parents and are considered US citizens as a result – is that even although they don’t live or work in the country they’re forced to comply with FATCA. Some were born prematurely...
13 Feb at 6 PM
Brit expats in Cyprus in fear due to huge increase in burglaries
Expats in Cyprus are being warned about targeted burglary attacks. The Cypriot village of Pissouri is home to a thriving expat community, most of whom originated in the UK and are now retired. Over the past several months, the numbers of break-ins of expat homes has spiked, leading to the conclusion that expats are the main target. In an...
13 Feb at 6 PM
Expats in Germany advised to get personal liability insurance
Expats in Germany are being advised to consider private liability insurance. For most expats, living like a local is the preferred option, whether expatriation was the result of personal preference or career progression. Germany is a perennially popular expat professional destination, with new arrivals doing their best to adjust and fit...
12 Feb at 6 PM
Tips for expats selling their Spanish properties
If you’re thinking of selling your home in Spain, what’s the best way to get the best price? Whether you’re selling your Spanish property in order to move back to your home country or simply because you need a change of scenery, getting the best price can be tricky. Resident expats in Spain’s Costa del Sol are aware that selling...
12 Feb at 6 PM
Gibraltar financial sector expats fear Spanish veto on EU agreement
Brexit is already hitting Gibraltar’s finance sector, with expat professionals warning about more disruption. The continuing sovereignty dispute between the UK and Spain about the ownership of the Rock isn’t about to disappear once Brexit is finalised at the end of this year, with negative effects already hitting on the financial...
12 Feb at 6 PM
UK expats get positive news over free healthcare cover
The boost in private medical insurance cover is due to needless expat concerns over post-Brexit coverage. In spite of positive messages about medical coverage for expats wishing to stay in the UK post-Brexit, the private medical insurance sector is reporting a boost in demand. British expats themselves, it seems, are still worried and...
11 Feb at 6 PM
Would English expats rush to an independent Scotland?
Given the chaos of the past three years’ Brexit negotiations and the fact that Scotland seemed to be 100 per cent against the UK leaving the European Union, will ‘North of the Border’ become a British expat destination once a newly independent Scotland rejoins the EU? It may sound crazy, but the Scots have never been especially...
11 Feb at 6 PM
Mallorca identifies coronavirus infection in expat resident
Expats on Mallorca urged not to panic as the Spanish island archipelago’s first coronavirus victim is identified. At a press conference held yesterday, the Spanish island’s general director of public health urged expats and citizens to remain calm as staff are currently identifying and contacting passengers on the same Barcelona/Palma...
11 Feb at 6 PM
Expats join Shanghai’s fight against the novel coronavirus
Expats still in Shanghai are playing their part in combating the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus. Shanghai’s Pudong district is a home from home for over 150,000 expats, many of whom are actively fighting the outbreak of the novel coronavirus in their communities as well as on social media. The foreign community in the massive city is...
10 Feb at 6 PM
Thai health authority boss hits out at expats not wearing masks
Expats living and working in Thailand are growing even more concerned over the large number of Chinese visitors still in major tourist towns. At present, there are only 25 confirmed cases of the Wuhan coronavirus being treated in Thai hospitals, with the majority in Bangkok. However, local media reports suggest some 100,000 Chinese...
10 Feb at 6 PM
Expat teachers in Vietnam give online lessons following school closures
Expats living and working in Vietnam have serious concerns about the spread of the coronavirus, especially as the country is close to Hubei province and Wuhan. Many tourists from China now visit Vietnam’s capital and flights transit via the northern neighbour. It has to be said that Vietnam has benefited economically from its closeness...
10 Feb at 6 PM
Kuwait cracking down on expat professionals yet again
Kuwait continues with plans to replace 25,000 expat employees, but needs expat teachers in a variety of specialities. According to local media, Kuwait’s human resources committee is urging the emirate’s government to give the go-ahead for the replacement this year of 25,000 expat workers by citizens, plus the same numbers next year....
7 Feb at 6 PM
US expats in the UAE join to force the end of FATCA
American expatriate professionals living and working in the UAE are joining together to force the end of the hated FATCA dual taxation regime. The new law, passed in the US Senate 10 years ago, forces overseas banks to report on assets held by US expats living outside the country. Supposedly aimed at reducing tax avoidance, the measure has...
7 Feb at 6 PM
Expats slam British government over unsatisfactory response to Wuhan coronavirus
British expats’ anger over the UK’s unsatisfactory response to the Chinese coronavirus epidemic is growing day by day. Given that the general opinion about Britain’s consular help for its overseas citizens is considered unsatisfactory on a good day, it’s no surprise that expat reactions in China are now bordering on fury after...
7 Feb at 6 PM
Iceland dumps gender gap pay rates
How does the gender gap affect female expat pay scales? The gender gap as regards average pay and benefits for male as against female employees is a present-day scandal unlikely to be solved soon, but how does it affect expat women looking to further their careers overseas? Relocating abroad to an unfamiliar country is a huge decision on...
6 Feb at 6 PM
Expats in Spain warned over increase in rape and sexual assault cases
Expats and tourists in Spain have been warned about a sudden rise in reported sexual assault and rape. The United States government has issued a warning to its expat citizens and tourists, urging those living in or visiting Spain to take extra precautions. The warning comes after a steady increase in reported cases of sexual assault...
6 Feb at 6 PM
Courageous expat doctor staying in Wuhan for his patients
An expat doctor in Wuhan has refused evacuation and is staying to care for his patients. Almost a week after the final evacuation airlift from Wuhan to France took place, French doctor Philippe Klein is still in the stricken city caring for his patients. The decision to stay took him just 15 minutes to make. Dr. Klein is the senior...
6 Feb at 6 PM
Irish government urged to get its expats out of Wuhan
Irish expats trapped in Wuhan are demanding more action from their government during the lockdown. As food and medicine supplies in the locked-down city of Wuhan run out, increasing numbers of the city’s Irish expat community are growing ever more frustrated by their government’s inaction. Posts on a fast-growing WhatsApp Irish group...
5 Feb at 6 PM
Brits in China rage at UK Foreign Office message about leaving
Expat fury in China is growing fast as the UK government tells them they’re on their own as regards leaving. Britain’s poor reputation for helping its citizens in emergencies is now at its lowest level ever as the Foreign Office tells UK expats still in the Chinese city of Wuhan they’ll have to make their own arrangements should...
5 Feb at 6 PM
Online home shopping now popular with expats in Thailand
Expats in Thailand are switching to online grocery shopping to avoid the risk of infection by the Wuhan coronavirus as well as the poor air quality. Until recently, online shopping in Thailand wasn’t a big deal due to the convenience of local fresh markets and small branches of big chains such as 7/11, Tesco Lotus and Big C. Nowadays,...
5 Feb at 6 PM
Yet another expat survey focuses on high life destinations
Switzerland is now the world’s most expensive destination for expat professionals. For the majority of expats in all popular destinations worldwide, the latest survey result listing Switzerland as the most expensive world country won’t come as a surprise. The small, snowy country has owned the title in most if not all expat survey...
4 Feb at 6 PM
New Year new rules for expats in Germany
For British expats already settled in Germany and those about to arrive in their new country, each New Year invariably brings in new rules. Most European countries seem to start the new year with a raft of new or amended laws, but expats whose German is rudimentary at best might find the German versions difficult at best and indecipherable...
4 Feb at 6 PM
More bad coronavirus news as China rejects future expat evacuation efforts
Expats living in China and in other countries where the coronavirus infection has surfaced are growing ever more fearful as British officials announce the epidemic may continue for months. An announcement made in the UK’s House of Commons on Tuesday isn’t doing anything to reassure British expats across the world and especially those...
4 Feb at 6 PM
Petition over French citizenship refusal attracts tens of thousands of signatures
British expats in their tens of thousands have signed a petition after a popular Brit was refused French citizenship. Mark Lawrence has lived and worked in France as a carpenter for 27 years and serves on his home town’s local council as well as being fluent in French and supporting his four children. The news he’d been refused French...
3 Feb at 6 PM
Numbers of Brits in Europe see significant decline
The number of British expatriates living in Europe has fallen to an all time low. According to a report from the UK’s Department of Work and Pensions, the total numbers of British expat pensioners living in European Union member states have fallen to the lowest level in the past five years. For the past several decades, Europe has been...
3 Feb at 6 PM
Expats in Chengdu join Chinese volunteers in fight against coronavirus
International expat volunteers are now joining the war against the coronavirus epidemic. Expats living and working in China are joining the ongoing struggle against the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus. In China’s Sichuan province capital Chengdu, international volunteers are now participating in the city’s attempt to control the local...
3 Feb at 6 PM
Cypriot government admits problems with registering disabled British residents
As British expats on Cyprus rush to register, the government is struggling to find a way to make the process easier for the disabled UK community, many of whom suffer from restricted movement. As Brit expats on Cyprus attempt to register with the local authority, the island’s Ministry of the Interior is trying to find ways to make...
27 Feb at 6 PM
UAE minister pushes creation of government-backed End of Service Benefits scheme
According to a senior UAE official, the emirate needs to create investment funds for the use of expats as regards end of service benefits and retirement. At the first UAE Workers’ Incentives and End of Service Benefits conference, human resources director general Dr Abdulrahman Abdulmana al Awar told the assembly that accelerating...
27 Feb at 6 PM
Maltese police arrest 13 illegal expats living in Bugibba
Spot checks by Maltese police in the St Paul’s Bay, Bugibba and Qawra areas of Malta have resulted in the arrests of 13 expats believed to have been living and working illegally on the island. The arrests are believed to have been made following a number of Facebook complaints by legally resident expats about document searches on buses...
27 Feb at 6 PM
Tips on adjusting to expat life in Prague
A recent official report claims some 25 per cent of the Prague workforce are expatriates, but is living in the city driving them crazy? Recently-arrived expat professionals in the Czech Republic’s capital of Prague seemingly won’t have trouble finding like-minded friends, as a quarter of all the city’s residents are expats, the...
26 Feb at 6 PM
Are US expats contributing to inequality in Latin America?
For decades, Latin America has been the favoured destination for millions of Americans looking for an enjoyable, inexpensive retirement or a hassle-free chance to start again. Encouraged by online lifestyle marketers such as International Living working hand in hand with real estate developers and investors, US citizens are looking for a...
26 Feb at 6 PM
What’s the average expat professional salary in the Gulf States?
Almost every ambitious expat professional would love to land a job in the Gulf States, but what’s the average pay? The Gulf States attract top drawer expat professionals for their luxury lifestyle, superb weather, career opportunities and, of course, high salaries for those with the right qualifications and experience. Getting...
26 Feb at 6 PM
Cyprus releases failsafe for Brit expats in danger from Brexit
Cyprus is the latest EU member state to attempt to calm the fears of its British expatriates. Lawmakers in Cyprus have released an assurance that, in the event of a no-deal Brexit, British citizens will be allowed to stay and enjoy their rights as stated in the withdrawal agreement. According to a spokesperson from Cyprus’s High...
25 Feb at 6 PM
Planning expatriate retirement from a GCC country
When the time comes for retirement from your GCC/UAE job, deciding on exactly the right destination is the most important part of the planning process. Even although Bahrain was named in 2018 as the world’s best expatriate professional location, expats approaching retirement should carefully consider the wisdom of staying in the UAE....
25 Feb at 6 PM
Expats in Hanoi look to welcome Trump and Kim in hope for world peace
Expats in Hanoi as well as tourists are in agreement that the Vietnamese capital is exactly the right place for high-level discussions aimed at world peace. As the second Trump/Kim, summit gets under way, North Korean and USA flags are flying around the city’s Hoan Kiem Lake and in its streets, and the fast-developing Southeast Asian...
25 Feb at 6 PM
Expats and locals protest massive electricity pylon project in Andalusian valleys
Expats and locals are up in arms over plans to erect literally hundreds of electricity pylons and power lines across a series of stunningly lovely valleys in the region. Set south of Grenada in an unspoilt area, Alpujarras and the Lecrin valley were made famous by travel writer and former Genesis drummer Chris Stewart. Residents in the...
22 Feb at 6 PM
HMRC chasing expats for back taxes due on disguised remuneration loans
The British taxman is now chasing expats for back taxes due because of a rule change on disguised remuneration loans. Almost 2,000 unhappy expats have now received income tax demands related to disguised remuneration loans taken out almost 20 years ago. Some 50,000 active cases are now being investigated, with expats being sent awareness...
22 Feb at 6 PM
When is a QROPS not a QROPS – when it’s a ROPS!
Why does it seem that anything to do with pension transfers and other investments is invariably couched in its own mostly incomprehensible language aimed at confusing even intelligent expats? The answer is straightforward - it's all about the money received by IFAs in hefty commissions and charges for advice. British investors don’t...
22 Feb at 6 PM
Expats hijack UK ambassador meetup as Tusk gives tirade in Ireland
Expats in France are getting angrier and angrier as Brexit grinds on! The British Ambassador’s recent Brexit question and answer meetup in Paris didn’t quite go as intended, with furious British expatriates grilling and roasting the diplomat over the total lack of protection of their rights. Ambassador Edward Llewellyn ploughed...
21 Feb at 6 PM
Expat passports no longer require Kuwait residency stickers
Expats in Kuwait now won't have residency stickers placed in thier passports, according to a new rule. The passports of expats living and working in Kuwait won’t now need to have residency stickers, according to the emirate’s Deputy PM and Minister of the Interior. The change is reputed be part of various ministry departments’...
21 Feb at 6 PM
French lawyer launches crowdfunder for pre-Brexit legal push
French lawyer Julian Fouchet is determined to keep fighting for expats' EU citizenship. Bordeaux-based lawyer Julian Fouchet is desperately trying to take the case for maintaining British expats’ EU citizenship straight to the highest administrative court in France for a judgement before March 29th. It’s the only way to be able to get...
21 Feb at 6 PM
Scottish PM determined to encourage EU citizens to stay post-Brexit
Scotland’s First Minister is determined to use every effort to persuade EU expats to stay post-Brexit in order to avoid potential shortfalls in the workforce. Nicola Sturgeon is planning to inform French lawmakers of her stance during an upcoming meeting, and is expected to emphasise that freedom of movement limitations will hurt...
20 Feb at 6 PM
Spanish government makes post-Brexit life easier for British expats
If the EU is such a disaster, why are its member states doing all they can to help Brit expats suffering due to Brexit? Comparing the reaction of EU member states’ government with the way British expats are being treated by their own government, it seems the EU is doing everything it can to make expatriate lives at least bearable. The...
20 Feb at 6 PM
Upscale London property now a magnet for international investors
Foreigners and expats are queuing to buy luxury London properties, helped along by innovative mortgage products. According to a report from an upscale London-based real estate agency, over 50 per cent of the prime properties sold between July and December last year were snapped up by overseas-based buyers. Foreign investors are taking...
20 Feb at 6 PM
Shameful British government treatment of UK expats
Is the UK government punishing British expats for the decision to leave their country of birth? It seems the Brexit issue has opened a huge can of worms as regards the UK government’s stance towards its citizens who’ve chosen to live overseas. It’s not just about the thorny issue of post-Brexit healthcare, it’s also about the fact...
19 Feb at 6 PM
Expats in Vietnam favour ethical consumption as a lifestyle
As Vietnam’s economy continues to grow, expats in the country are rejecting the trend towards conspicuous consumption. After having been asked to comment on the rise of consumerism in Vietnam, a majority of expats responded they were focusing more on admiring things of beauty rather than striving to own them. Others said they were more...
19 Feb at 6 PM
Retired British Windrush generation expat in Spain fears deportation to Guyana
A retired British expat who’s also a Windrush immigrant fears he’ll be deported from Spain post-Brexit and sent back to Guyana. Basil Moonillall is just a few months short of his 90th birthday and has been living in Spain’s La Linea since 1993 when he emigrated along with his Spanish wife. He came to the UK from his home country of...
19 Feb at 6 PM
Second passport investment scams set to lose applicants their passports and cash
The must-have accessory for mega-wealthy expats in the UAE is now a second passport, but recent purchasers may now lose their investments as well as their passport privileges. The numbers of millionaire expats in the UAE applying for a second passport have increased by 30 per cent over the past year or so, with between hundreds of...
18 Feb at 6 PM
New Oz property capital gains tax law forces rushed sales of prestige Sydney homes
Expat and foreigner home owners of prestige properties are rushing to get them sold before Oz’s new tax exemption laws kick in. Expatriate and foreign owners of a selection of Sydney’s most upscale real estate are besieging property agents with demands their homes must be sold before June 30 this year, the date on which they will no...
18 Feb at 6 PM
Popular FLYbmi carrier now under administration due to Brexit
The low-cost airline, popular with British expats as well as holidaymakers, was apparently taking bookings right up until its bankruptcy announcement became public. Based in the Midlands, the carrier operated over 600 scheduled flights to European destinations including France and Spain, and employs some 450 staff. A spokesperson told the...
18 Feb at 6 PM
Confusion worsens over Brit expats’ continuing healthcare rights
Confusion over British expats’ healthcare post-Brexit is worsening by the day as media reports contradict meaningless official statements. The latest governmental shock-horror revelation is that UK citizens living in the UK should immediately take out private health insurance in order to cover their healthcare needs in the ever...
15 Feb at 6 PM
What next for Spain’s expat real estate market?
Traditionally a favourite for British expat retirees, Spain and its real estate market are caught between currency exchange rate instability and a lack of Brit expat buyers due to Brexit uncertainty. Following the 2008 financial crisis, Spain’s formerly successful property market slumped to a low point from which it had barely...
15 Feb at 6 PM
Expats fuelling population growth in New Zealand
New Zealand’s population is set to hit five million by 2020, and it’s mostly down to increasing numbers of expat arrivals. The total population of New Zealand reached 4.9 million by the end of September 2018, with the upswing continuing at the rate of one person every five minutes! According to data released by Statistics New Zealand,...
15 Feb at 6 PM
Expats in UAE queuing up for second passports and permanent residency visas
As expatriate professionals’ stability and security in the Arab States become more fragile, those with spare funds are rushing to get second passports. A major reason for choosing one expat relocation destination over others is the stability of the country and the security of the job itself as well as the required work visa. Even the...
14 Feb at 6 PM
Is now the time for Dubai expats to bag a property bargain?
Is Dubai’s property price collapse signalling an end to its boom years? Over the past four years, Dubai’s property prices have slumped by a massive 25 per cent, with the fall blamed on the oversupply of high-end luxury real estate combined with the fall in oil prices. A recently released report confirms the nose-dive, with formerly...
14 Feb at 6 PM
Cyprus to protect British expats’ rights in case of no-deal Brexit
Cyprus has assured its UK expat residents their rights will remain should a no-deal Brexit be the final result. The former British colony of Cyprus prior to the island’s independence in 1960 has now reassured its British expat community their rights will be protected in the event of a no-deal Brexit. The island has joined a number of...
14 Feb at 6 PM
Entrepreneurial female millennials love the digital nomad lifestyle
Digital nomads come in all shapes, sizes, nationalities and colours, and they’re not always men! Entrepreneurial millennial women are taking the road to exotic destinations and loving every minute of their journey. Whether they’re writing travel blogs, creating apps, running online sales sites specialising in local products or...
13 Feb at 6 PM
EU expats prefer Scottish cities over anywhere else in Europe
In a recent survey of European expats’ most liveable cities, Edinburgh and Aberdeen came out on top, with not a single English city featured in the global top 20. Scotland’s capital just made it into the top 20 at 19th position, whilst Aberdeen just missed, coming in at 21st. For both Scottish cities, their liveability ratings were...
13 Feb at 6 PM
New Europeans call for signatures on possible solution to Brexit chaos
New Europeans, a pro-EU civil rights group fighting for UK expats’ rights, is urging supporters to sign an open letter containing a plan to break the seemingly endless Brexit deadlock. The letter suggests the EU could offer a three-month Article 50 extension in order to allow a second referendum to take place on 23 May, the same day as...
13 Feb at 6 PM
Top ten most expensive Asian destinations now include three Thai cities
The top ten most expensive Asian cities now include Bangkok, Pattaya and Chiang Mai. Cost of living surveys are popular with would-be expatriates as they give a benchmark for wage or pension levels, with several developing countries in Southeast Asia considered to be a cheaper option than many other world destinations. However, a shock...
12 Feb at 6 PM
Bremain in Spain chair slams UK media for stereotyping Brit expats
Whilst it’s a positive development that UK media outlets are now publicising the plight of British expats in Spain, it’s counterproductive in its use of hated stereotypes. As the Brexit disaster rolls on, British newspapers are finally waking up to the unavoidable fact that hundreds of thousands of UK expatriates are about to be left...
12 Feb at 6 PM
New Thailand retirement visa issues to hit hard on elderly, sick expats in care homes
Thailand’s recently announced changes to its retirement visa financial requirements are having unforeseen consequences for elderly residents in Chiang Mai’s several care homes. Whilst the controversy about the new financial requirements for what’s known as the ‘retirement visa’ is still ongoing, posters on a local forum have...
12 Feb at 6 PM
Brit expats on Spain regret their leave votes whilst Brit ambassador ducks the issue
In a recent BBC Channel 4 News item, British expats in Spain who voted Leave in the referendum admitted they are now bitterly regretting their decisions. Some 300,000 British expats are at present living in Spain, divided into retirees, working professionals, SME owners and students or researchers at Spanish universities. The Channel 4...
11 Feb at 6 PM
Saudi king to reimburse SMEs for expat work permit fees
Saudi King Salman has approved reimbursements of around three million dollars to struggling businesses for fees charged for expat work permits as well as cancelling rate hikes for those who couldn’t pay. Since 2017, Saudi companies have been forced to pay swingeing fees for every expat employed, in a bid to persuade firms to stop hiring...
11 Feb at 6 PM
Are QROPS still an option post-Brexit?
Retirement – what about a post-Brexit QROPS? The freedom to choose another country for your retirement years is a romantic notion, but it’s now become far more popular due to ease of travel and a wide choice of destinations to suit all pockets. The excitement of a whole new environment is hard to resist, especially as many Western...
11 Feb at 6 PM
Millionaire expats buying into Algarve resorts
British retirees planning to emigrate to Portugal are sitting on their hands rather than snapping up properties. Real estate agents along Portugal’s Algarve coastline are losing British expat buyers due to Brexit-led uncertainty about sterling’s value. However, the lull in done deals seems only to be affecting reasonably-priced...
8 Feb at 6 PM
New French law allows Brit expats to stay but cartes de sejour are costly
The fast -tracked French law giving at least some certainty to UK expats terrified of the effects of a no-deal Brexit is on the statue books as of today. A new French law passed as an emergency has now established residency for British expats living in France on Brexit day, and applies specifically to a no-deal Brexit. However, should the...
8 Feb at 6 PM
Venezuelan sex traffickers targeting Brit expats in southern Spain
People-trafficking mafias in Venezuela are targeting the sexual services market in southern Spain, aiming their activities at expats and tourists. Articles in the British press are claiming prostitution arrest statistics are soaring, quoting an astonishing 12,000 per cent increase in victim numbers over the past four years. The modus...
8 Feb at 6 PM
Can Spanish royal decree save Brit retirees from deportation?
Citizens Advice Bureau Spain’s founder Myra Azzopardi is warning British expats they may well become illegal immigrants on March 30. Under EU law, British expats in Spain are allowed just 90 days’ permission to stay, after which they must register to regularise their status. Should this not be done, they will be regarded as...
7 Feb at 6 PM
Are expat surveys simply fodder for sponsored advertorials?
Do expats’ opinions really count, or are they just fodder for survey companies’ advertorial articles? The various annual expat survey reports can make or break specific locations, dependent on respondents’ opinions on everything from quality of life, health and well-being, happiness, safety and security and even digital life. A...
7 Feb at 6 PM
New Europeans pushing Green Card as a solution for Brit expat free movement
Is a European green card the solution for Brit expats’ free movement needs? The idea of a European Green card as a solution to the Brexit removal of British expats’ free movement rights is now gaining ground. Originally put forward by pro-EU campaign group New Europeans, the suggestion is now gaining support from an increasing number...
7 Feb at 6 PM
Brit expats in Spain desperate for answers but no-one’s listening
The message to UK expats in Europe from the UK government couldn’t be any clearer by now - no-one’s listening. It seems one has to be Irish to gain any ground nowadays with Theresa May and her cohorts, including the leader of the only alternative political support abandoned Britons in Europe might have – the Labour Party. As EU...
6 Feb at 6 PM
Omani ban on private sector expat workers extended again
Oman’s Ministry of Manpower has now extended its ban on expats and is reserving certain occupations for Omanis only. Some 87 separate job sectors are again reserved for Omani citizens, with the ban expected to last for a further six months. All permits allowing expats to work in the private sector are to be temporarily suspended,...
6 Feb at 6 PM
British expats across Europe now claiming foreign citizenship and a second passport
Even before Brexit becomes a reality, many thousands of British citizens have voted with their feet by applying for European citizenship. One major reason for expatriating is that the UK just doesn’t feel like home any more, according to those who can’t wait to leave or have already left. Those with Irish grandparents are the...
6 Feb at 6 PM
Kuwaiti lawmakers hitting out at expats again
Kuwait expats’ favourite lawmaker Safa al Hashem is at it again, claiming the Kuwaiti government isn’t taking any money from the emirate’s large expat population. Al Hashem's main gripe is VAT, which she says is imposed on Kuwaitis at the same time as the government is collecting ‘nothing’ from expats whose numbers are three...
5 Feb at 6 PM
British EU citizenship claim rejected on appeal by Dutch court
A group of British citizens fighting the Dutch state in an attempt to remain EU citizens post-Brexit have had their case thrown out by Amsterdam’s appeal court. The five British nationals who brought their case to a Dutch court which ruled in their favour are now searching for other ways to make their very valid point as the success...
5 Feb at 6 PM
Irish expats could find repatriation is an expensive luxury
Many Irish expats returning to their home country after years away will face a massive hike in their cost of living as well as having financial hurdles to jump. In addition to having to find a suitable property to call home during one of the country’s worse housing crises for decades, Irish returnees are likely to also have to battle to...
5 Feb at 6 PM
Norway warns its would-be expat students against UK study programmes
As British expatriates in Norway worry about Brexit’s effects, the government is warning its would-be expat students to avoid British universities, study programmes and foreign exchange programmes. The Scandinavian country’s government minister for higher education told local broadcaster NRK she no longer recommends the UK as a...
4 Feb at 6 PM
94-year old British expat reignites her campaign to end frozen pensions
94-year old WW11 veteran Anne Puckridge is reigniting her long-standing attempt to get justice for Brit expats with frozen pensions. Puckridge has sent a open letter to Theresa May asking for a brief, five-minute meeting during which she will make clear the devastating effects of the policy on 550,000 British expat pensioners. The vintage...
4 Feb at 6 PM
British expats’ anger and fear escalating as time runs out
Spain’s 300,000 British expatriates are still living in anger, fear and desperation just weeks before Brexit day. During the past two and half years, the focus of possible Brexit damage and destruction to expats’ lives has concentrated on retired pensioners on the Costa del Sol, but the majority of Brit expat business owners are still...
4 Feb at 6 PM
Spanish position on Gibraltar strikes fear into expat hearts
Britons living on Gibraltar are again at risk from Spain’s attempts to take back the Rock. Gibraltar’s 300-year long position as first a ‘crown colony’ and later as a British Overseas Territory since 2002 has been repeatedly challenged over the years by its Spanish neighbour, which has seen Brexit as an excuse to grab back the...
1 Feb at 6 PM
Kuwaitization in full flood with new expat fees and restrictions
As a further step towards Kuwaitization of the workforce, Kuwait lawmakers have imposed a swingeing fee for expat dependants joining family members working in the private sector. Expats wishing to have their families join them in Kuwait will be charged $992 per dependant, with the payment inclusive of a temporary visit visa change of KD30...
1 Feb at 6 PM
Two drunken Brits in Torrevieja become an internet sensation
A video of two drunken female expats in a Torrevieja hospital’s emergency room has gone viral on social media. An unexpected downside to a night on the tiles was the result when two expat females were videoed at a local Torrevieja hospital after one had fallen and hurt her head. Apparently, neither were aware they were being videoed...
1 Feb at 6 PM
Why are Singapore AA meetings mostly attended by expats?
Why do AA meetings in Singapore mostly consist of expat alcoholics? One of the major risks for expats who enjoy more than a few drinks on a daily basis is the slippery slope towards alcoholism, as demonstrated by the vast number of Alcoholics Anonymous meetings taking place in all popular expatriate destinations. Singapore is no exception...
28 Feb at 6 PM
Singapore and Hong Kong battle it out in surveys
A recent survey highlighted expats in Hong Kong and Singapore with 24 per cent stating Hong Kong had the best jobs against Singapore’s 19 per cent. The Expat Explorer survey is no stranger to controversy, as are most comparisons between equally popular destinations. In this instance, nearly a quarter of Hong Kong respondents stated...
28 Feb at 6 PM
Expat havens for culture and lifestyle
If your top priorities as regards becoming an expat place culture and lifestyle as a must and other considerations such as cost and a high salary as optional, the cities below might be just what you need. Expats being sent overseas on a contractual assignment usually don’t need to worry too much about culture in its historic or artistic...
28 Feb at 6 PM
Brit applications for French citizenship soar
British citizens living in France are queuing to get French citizenship before Brexit becomes an unwelcome reality. Since the result of the Brexit referendum, the numbers of British nationals applying to become French citizens has soared. In 2015m, just 386 Brits applied, with mounting concerns causing an increase to 1,363 even although...
27 Feb at 6 PM
Kuwatization takes a tiny step forward via Al Hashim proposal
Expat scourge Safa al Hashim’s latest anti-expatriate proposal has been partially approved by Kuwait’s Interior and Defense Affairs Committee. After studying her proposal and taking into account its importance as regards the emirate’s lopsided demographics, the committee agreed to adopt some but not all of her proposals. Contractors...
27 Feb at 6 PM
Dubai expats love the social life as much as the high wages
Dubai scores high in the latest expat survey, winning praise for its job prospects and active social life. Dubai is well known in the expat world for its high salaries and job prospects in general, but the results of the latest survey suggest it’s not just all work and no play. Given the chance to earn a generous, tax-free salary and...
27 Feb at 6 PM
British owned Spanish rental property trashed by tenants from hell
Britons looking to invest in a buy-to-let property in Spain should take note of the nightmare caused by a Benidorm tenant from hell and his family. Burnley-born Kelly Louise Metcalf, now living with her husband in Valencia, was happy when her Benidorm letting agent informed her of a British tenant and his wife who were interested in...
26 Feb at 6 PM
Expat good conduct certificate not mandatory for UAE residents job switch
The news that the UAE’s new good conduct certificate isn’t now required for expat residents switching jobs is a relief for many expat professionals. According to a source in the UAE’s General Directorate of Residence and Foreigners Affairs, the somewhat controversial new certificate will not be required when expats apply for a new...
26 Feb at 6 PM
UK expats votes for life bill moves to second stage
The private members’ bill aimed at reversing the hated 15-year disenfranchisement of British expat voters has passed its first hurdle. Friday’s debate saw the bill debated as required, with Conservative MP Sir Roger Gale suggesting it should be known as ‘Shindlers Bill’, in honour of the Italy-based, now 96-year old WWII veteran...
26 Feb at 6 PM
International relocation including your dog
Leaving your beloved dog behind when emigrating overseas simply isn’t an option for almost every would-be expat, but owners frequently worry their best friends will hate air travel. Travelling internationally with your dog is far easier than it used to be, perhaps because far more pet owners are relocating overseas and wouldn’t think...
23 Feb at 6 PM
Survey reveals expats love Germany for its 'awesomeness'
Germany doesn’t exactly come to mind as a favourite expatriate destination, but those living there are more than happy with their choice. The most important aspect of German life for expats is the country’s open society and sensible laws. Germany’s modern, safety-conscious society with its inclusive legal system, gender equality and...
23 Feb at 6 PM
Doctors quitting the NHS for early retirement and emigration
Doctors in the UK are retiring early due to strict pension savings rules and an overload of work. As thousands of EU nationals leave their NHS jobs for fear of their post-Brexit status, the worse news is that increasing numbers of their colleagues are retiring early and emigrating. Some 5,000 experienced medical practitioners a year are...
23 Feb at 6 PM
Potential expat retirees choose property investment over employer pensions
If you’re planning to retire overseas, you’ve a choice to make between investing in real estate or paying into a private pension. For British retirees, the state pension is now insufficient to support a lifestyle in even the least expensive country popular with retired UK expatriates. Relying on capital to support your stay is risky,...
22 Feb at 6 PM
Brit expats risk post Brexit block on pension and insurance payments
British expats are still being kept in the dark over the threat to their pension payments due to Brexit’s terminating of passporting rights. Five months after the revelation that British expats might lose their pension and insurance payments post-Brexit due to the withdrawal of so-called ‘passporting rights’, no clarification has as...
22 Feb at 6 PM
Saudi SMEs going under due to foreign worker levy
The Saudi private sector is struggling with the recently-introduced foreign worker levy and is calling for changes. Unpopular even before its introduction, the controversial Saudi foreign worker levy is now causing difficulties in the SME private sector. According to local media, private firms are struggling to pay the levy and are...
22 Feb at 6 PM
Second home owners in France face swinging increase in property tax
British owners of second homes in France are facing a 60 per cent increase in property taxes following reforms by the new French president. Macron’s aim is to discourage the disruption of the property market caused by short-term holiday rentals by slapping a 60 per cent increase on property tax for second homes. Short-term rentals, he...
21 Feb at 6 PM
Cryptobillionaire expats commit to rebuilding Puerto Rico
Hurricane Maria’s devastation wrecked the tropical paradise of Puerto Rico and is still in evidence across the main island, but its rescue may well come about via a very surprising development. The rise of the Puertopians is alive and kicking, with scores of crypto-wealthy Brits, Canadians and San Franciscans descending on the island...
21 Feb at 6 PM
British expats face dilemma over QROPs
Brit expats living in EU member states are facing a dilemma over their QROPs. At the present time, there seems to be no stopping the progress of Britain’s divorce from the EU. The due dates are March 31 next year, followed by an all-too-brief transition period ending in December 2020. Both dates present a knife-edge for expats in Europe...
21 Feb at 6 PM
British expat rape victim in Costa del Sol catches her attacker
A British expat living in the Costa del Sol got her revenge on her attacker when she traced and caught him using selfies he’d later taken using her stolen smartphone. The horrendous attack and rape of the 23-year old Brit took place in Torremolinos’s La Nogalera district just over a week ago at around 5 a.m. According to local media,...
20 Feb at 6 PM
New British anti Brexit political party launches campaign
A newcomer to Britain’s political scene inspired by the rise to power of France’s President Macron launched its campaign last Monday. The anti-Brexit Renew party was formed last year, following Macron’s surprise election to France’s top political job, and is determined to stop Brexit at any cost. It’s the latest indication that...
20 Feb at 6 PM
Expats making life changing decisions due to anger and frustration
Whether they’re frustrated, angry or simply scared sick for their futures, ordinary Brits and Europeans are making life-changing plans before the UK/EU divorce is finalised. Whilst politicians on both sides are struggling to formulate at least a plan ahead, everyday Brit workers and EU expats are planning to relocate their lives and...
20 Feb at 6 PM
Lawyers representing jailed Brits stonewalled by UAE Embassy
Lawyers based in Dubai and London are fighting to help British citizens who’ve fallen foul of the emirate’s draconian laws and been unfairly jailed. The Detained in Dubai group is becoming more and more frustrated by the refusal of the UAE Embassy to even meet with them to discuss the best way to end the regular imprisonment of...
19 Feb at 6 PM
Mallorca expat businesses under threat from new law
Dozens of expat businesses located in Santa Catalina’s Palma district are threatened with closure due to a proposed new law. The draconian measure would close down a good proportion of the terraces on which the businesses are located and is being mooted to create more pedestrianised spaces. Around 37 per cent of the terraces in the Pere...
19 Feb at 6 PM
Expat psychiatrist conducts survey on Brexit mental health effects
An expat psychiatrist living and working in France has identified Brexit-related anger, helplessness and severe anxiety amongst British expats. Christine Haworth-Staines, a fully qualified psychologist and associate fellow of the British Psychological Society (BPS), has lived and worked in South West France for 10 years and is now seeing...
19 Feb at 6 PM
Affordable Malaysia becoming a favourite with relocating expats
Expatriates in Malaysia are more than happy with the country’s comparatively inexpensive cost of living. Malaysia is increasingly popular with expat professionals from Western countries, mostly due to its lower cost of living including healthcare and private education. A recent survey revealed many thousands of newly-arrived expats are...
16 Feb at 6 PM
US expat volunteers provide worldwide warden services to Americans in trouble
In these days of international travel all over the world, there’s a considerable risk of being unable to cope alone should disaster strike. The freedom to travel is one of the most noticeable developments of the past 50 years or so, spurred by cheap flights and an increasing curiosity about unfamiliar lands. Travellers on business or...
16 Feb at 6 PM
US expat havens in France
France is famous for being a number on destination for British expats, but it’s now becoming equally popular with Americans since Trump was elected. The day after the US election result was released, web pages on relocating to Europe saw a stunning surge in interest, with France one of the most-researched destinations. Since then, the...
16 Feb at 6 PM
Brit expats on short trips back home warned over Ryanair and Swissport
UK expats in Spain travelling via Ryanair for short visits to family in southern England are being warned over the airline and airport's appalling treatment of a British grandmother. British expat and artist Pamela Lipman, now resident in Granada, had been paying a pre-Christmas visit to her family in the UK, flying with Ryanair between...
15 Feb at 6 PM
Dubai dogs get home cooked dinners thanks to expat dog owner
A Dubai-based expat dog-lover is now supplying freshly home-cooked, nutritious meals to local dog owners. Egyptian expat Nael Basily’s pet dog provided the inspiration for his master’s development of healthy dog food recipes when he fell sick with cancer late last year. The local vet attributed the illness to an unhealthy diet and...
15 Feb at 6 PM
UK state pensioners in Oz seek PM help to reverse frozen pension law
Long-suffering British retirees who emigrated to Australia many years ago are urging PM Malcolm Turnbull to confront the UK government over the issue of the frozen UK state pension. Vice-chairman of the British Pensions in Australia group Jim Tilley has requested Mr Turnbull raises the issue of the ‘grossly unfair’ law with the...
15 Feb at 6 PM
British residents and expats have the power to stop Brexit
An online poll launched following MP Anna Soubry’s interview on the Andrew Marr Show is now showing 92 per cent in favour of dumping Brexit. Soubry, a Tory pro-EU Remainer, appeared with Labour MP Chuka Umunna and stated unequivocally that she believes Brexit should not be allowed to happen, but adding it’s the British people who have...
14 Feb at 6 PM
Al Hashem exorbitant expats fees voted down by Kuwaiti lawmakers
‘Oh, no, she’s at it again’ could well be the response of expats working in Kuwait after the controversial politician hit out again at foreigners with a proposal to charge exorbitant fees to expat drivers. Al Hashem’s latest attack on Kuwait’s expat community concentrated on would-be drivers applying for local licenses. The...
14 Feb at 6 PM
Expats and tourists take note of hefty US Mexico travel warning
Tourists heading for Mexico as well as expats already resident might be alarmed by the inclusion in the latest US travel warning of what seems to be most of the country! Mexico is an all-time favourite for US expats due to its climate, inexpensive cost of living and ease of travel to and from America. In addition, it’s now being...
14 Feb at 6 PM
Dealing with loneliness as a newly arrived expat
How do expats deal with feelings of loneliness once they’ve made the move? Expat life can be difficult to adjust to, especially in countries not known for their friendly welcomes to strangers, with loneliness setting in and spoiling the exciting new experience of living in an unfamiliar country. For example, surveys have shown Germany...
13 Feb at 6 PM
Cambodia deports seven out of ten arrested for pornography and sexy dancing
After having been released on bail, seven of the ten young expats accused of ‘pornographic dancing and producing lewd pictures have now been deported. According to a Siem Reap court official, seven of the ten young expats arrested after police raided a private party have now been deported after they were released on bail. All deny...
13 Feb at 6 PM
Gibraltar PM says he will use veto on Brexit is necessary
British expats on Gibraltar are being encouraged to envision the brighter side of the Brexit debacle. According to the Chief Minister of the ‘Rock’, Fabian Picardo, Brexit need not be an unmitigated disaster for Gibraltar’s expat and local population. The British Territory of Gibraltar recorded an almost unanimous Remain vote, with...
13 Feb at 6 PM
American dual nationals in France urge government help on unfair tax practices
A group of American/French citizens are seeking French government support to end US dual taxation. The group is the latest of several attempts by dual nationality American expats to get help to end the US taxman’s grip on their finances. The plan so far is to collect enough signatures on a petition in order to have a motion tabled in the...
12 Feb at 6 PM
British government vows to give long term UK expats the right to vote
A press release from Westminster seems to confirm the government is now resigned to lifting the hated 15-year disenfranchisement rule for long-stay UK expats living overseas. British expats unable to vote Remain in the Brexit referendum due to the ban could well be forgiven for believing the vow is just another promise to be relayed or...
12 Feb at 6 PM
Gibraltarian former soldier attacked, robbed, drugged and detained in Thailand
The family of a British expat former soldier are begging for assistance after he was arrested whilst in hospital in Thailand. Former Royal Gibraltar Regiment lance-corporal Adam Williams had been holidaying in Thailand with a group of friends when he was robbed, hospitalised and later arrested by Royal Thai police. He’s been living in...
12 Feb at 6 PM
Plans for expatriate retirement may be hit by pension black holes
As many as two-thirds of the UK’s pension schemes may be at risk of failure. According to a recent report by the Pensions Protection Fund, (PPF), by the end of last year some 3,710 schemes were in deficit, with shortfall totals hitting £210 billion. In percentage terms, 66.4 per cent of the 5.588 PPF-monitored pension pots are at risk...
11 Feb at 6 PM
US expats hit by missing IRS letters and more scrutiny
As increasing numbers of US citizens opt for expat life abroad, the IRS’s incompetence is causing serious problems with tax returns and compliance. US expats living and working overseas seem nowadays to be the undeserving targets of endless tax-related crackdowns and rule changes across the board, with compliance campaigns aimed at...
9 Feb at 6 PM
Briton in UAE accused of causing death of Arab pensioner in lift
A female British tourist has been detained and ordered not to leave the UAE after a fellow lift passenger died of a heart attack. The 32-year old British visitor to the UAE was in a hotel lift in Sharjah with a 60-year old Arab woman and brushed against her whilst leaving the lift. Just a few moments later, the older woman collapsed and...
9 Feb at 6 PM
Brit expats on porn charges in Cambodia released on bail
Four of the five Brit expats arrested in Cambodia on pool party porn charges have now been released on bail. Five British expats living in Siem Reap were recently arrested along with five others when police raided a pool party on alleged porn charges. The story hit the world media, with conflicting versions alleging they were responsible...
9 Feb at 6 PM
Soros kicks in to save Brit expat lifestyles
Billionaire George Soros has been outed as the money man behind efforts to negate Brexit. Campaign groups working to either block or water down the UK’s divorce from the EU are believed to have received some £700,000 from anti-Brexit billionaire George Soros. News about his donations surfaced earlier this week when it was reveled...
8 Feb at 6 PM
Expats retreating from Cape Town real estate market
The purchase of real estate in Cape Town by expats and foreign investors is slowing down, with some believing the city’s unusual drought conditions are responsible. Formerly a popular choice for expats and investors from overseas, Cape Town and its surroundings are now a no-go area as regards property purchase. The cooling of interest...
8 Feb at 6 PM
Unusually severe winter weather hits French nationals and expats alike
Expats in France are experiencing record levels of snowfall causing chaos on roads around the entire country as well as paralysing other means of transportation. Since Tuesday, record levels of snowfall not seen since 1987 have caused major disruption to road, rail and air transport, and motorists are being urged not to use their cars....
7 Feb at 6 PM
Brit expats in Oz flocking to invest in build to rent apartments
UK expats living in Australia are increasingly investing in British build-to-rent apartment complexes. Build-to-rent developments are the latest trend for UK property developers, helped along by the British government’s coming out in favour of strongly supporting the sector by initiatives such as the Build to Rent Fund’s loans of 50...
7 Feb at 6 PM
The real Dubai behind the glitter and gold
The average expat professional’s view of Dubai before he or she arrives as part of a considered career move is normally centred on the city’s luxury, amazing skyline and the high life as lived by those fortunate enough to have secured permanent employment. Given that Dubai is all the above and more, opening your mind as well as your...
7 Feb at 6 PM
Immigrant born students in Canada gain more degrees than local students
Newly released data shows immigrants in Canada have high aspirations for their children’s academic success. Recently released statistical data has shown immigrants have been a strong force behind Canada’s status as one of the world’s most educated countries. It seems the vast majority of new arrivals have a degree or its equivalent...
6 Feb at 6 PM
Brit expats in Europe urged to submit Brexit stories for new book
British expats stuck in limbo whilst the great and not so good argue over their futures are being invited to submit their own stories for inclusion in a new book. Brexit is set to affect different people in different ways, but the stories told will prove a lasting memory of how British expats coped with the uncertainty surrounding the...
6 Feb at 6 PM
Expats in Saudi fear for the future as permitted job sectors shrink
Major changes in Saudi Arabia’s job market are causing expats to fear for their futures in the Kingdom. At the present time, Saudi has the biggest percentage of citizens in the workplace of any GCC country, and is looking to increase the numbers still further. Some 66 per cent of Saudi’s total population are nationals, 70 per cent of...
6 Feb at 6 PM
US expats caught in repatriation tax net
Yet another hit at US expats living and working overseas has emerged as a result of the controversial Trump tax reform bill. Growing concern within the American expat community overseas is focused on the ‘deemed repatriation tax’ calculated on profits made overseas by US businesses, whether or not the gains are repatriated. The format...
5 Feb at 6 PM
British expat kids football team thrown out of local Spanish little league
An expat kids’ football team in Mijas has been thrown out of the local football ‘little league’ for being too British and too good. Matt Gore, the team’s head coach, was informed by telephone the team was no longer wanted in the league just as the kids were training hard for their upcoming match in Mijas’s Liga Escuelite. He...
5 Feb at 6 PM
Life gets tougher for expat motorists in France
New French laws against mobile phone usage as well as increased motorway tolls are making motoring expats' life harder. Following a Court of Appeal ruling this week, it’s now illegal to use your smartphone in your car at any time, even if your vehicle is stationary, pulled over at the side of the road with the engine switched off and...
5 Feb at 6 PM
New UAE expat security checks start today
The UAE’s stringent new security checks mandatory for expats are due to begin today. From today, expats living and working in the UAE will be required to present a document stating they have no criminal convictions either in their home countries or in countries where they’ve lived during the past five years. The mandatory requirement...
2 Feb at 6 PM
China to block VPNs by end of March
The anticipated block by the Chinese government of all popular VPNs is now confirmed to begin at the end of next month. All attempts by netizens to circumvent the controversial Great Firewall of China with the use of VPNs will fail after the block is put in place, leaving almost all of the overseas services used by Chinese businesses,...
2 Feb at 6 PM
Elderly UK expats returning home caught in social care trap
British expats returning to the UK with serious health problems are facing a funding lottery harming their care home and social service needs. It’s sad but true that expat life as a retiree with health problems can result in an unwelcome but forced return to the home country, but the state of social care in the UK is a lottery at best...
2 Feb at 6 PM
How to survive as an expat in Thailand
In spite of Thailand’s political instability, it’s still a popular destination for expat retirees from Europe and the USA. According to local forums, many long-term expats who chose Thailand as their favoured overseas location believe the country’s changed out of all recognition since their arrival a decade or two ago. Everyday...
1 Feb at 6 PM
Expat males win out on finding love overseas
A new survey has revealed some 33 per cent of men who become expats find the loves of their lives in their new countries. The survey rated different races for their likelihood of finding a partner and making an intercultural marriage, with expats from Finland the most likely to fall in love with a local female. Over half the total of...
1 Feb at 6 PM
Buying your retirement home in Costa Rica
Popular with expat retirees from the USA for decades, the charms of Costa Rica are now being appreciated by an increasing number of retirees from the UK and Europe. Purchasing a new home is always an exciting project, especially if it’s in a new, fascinating country. Costa Rica is one of those destinations expats fall in love with on...
1 Feb at 6 PM
Oman rentals to fall due to expat visa cut off
Oman’s announcement of expat worker bans in specific sectors is expected to cause yet another rental price fall in the emirate’s already struggling property sector. Local Omani media are reporting a perfect storm in the emirate’s property sector due to a combination of a glut of rentals and the recently-announced banning of expats...
28 Feb at 6 PM
Expat private healthcare costs to soar in 2017
Expats on overseas assignments consider heathcare one of the most valuable add-ons to relocation packages, but policies and costs can change year by year. In the increasingly unsteady world of 2017, being covered via your employer by a comprehensive private health insurance package is an absolute must. From exotic infections through...
28 Feb at 6 PM
Spanish real estate agents already feeling the Brexit pinch
With Article 50 not even triggered as yet, estate agents in Spain are already suffering Brexit doldrums. At least two years of painful negotiations are on the cards before the UK finally quits the European Union, but businesses reliant on British customers are already beginning to envisage a grim future. Amongst the worst affected are...
28 Feb at 6 PM
New law enforces inheritance tax on UK expat properties
A new UK law due to be introduced on 6 April means the families of deceased UK expats will be forced to pay 40 per cent of total property and asset values in inheritance tax. The rule will apply to non-UK domiciled investors who’ve purchased UK property via an offshore corporate structure and will overturn previous laws on the issue....
27 Feb at 6 PM
Expat adjustments after moving back home
Relocating to the UK after years in expatriate mode can be tricky but, whatever the reasons for returning, adjustment is no fun. Whether you’re returning to the UK at the end of a contract, giving up your expat lifestyle for family reasons or just missing the familiar, it’s essential to take steps to mitigate the shock of changes,...
27 Feb at 6 PM
Expat life in Vietnam made easier by new concierge service
Expats in Vietnam will now find life in an unfamiliar city far easier, thanks to a new city concierge service launched in Hanoi and Saigon. Although it’s now a popular destination for expatriates looking for new jobs and new experiences, it has to be admitted Vietnam is not the most straightforward of expat locations, especially for new...
27 Feb at 6 PM
Protest groups lobby peers before Brexit amendment debate
UK expats in Europe have been urged to lobby members of the House Of Lords over an amendment to the proposed Brexit Bill. The amendment is due to be debated this week in the British parliament’s Upper House, with its aim the protection of the rights of Britons living in EU member states. It demands that, before Brexit is triggered by...
24 Feb at 6 PM
Expatriates deserting Beijing for commuter belt small towns
Rocketing real estate prices, overall cost of living increases, poor air quality and the chaos of the massive Chinese capital are resulting in an expat exodus to commuter belt towns 30kms and more away. For many Western expat working in Beijing, the city’s soaring cost of living is becoming unsustainable on average wages. The giant city...
24 Feb at 6 PM
Expats in Singapore should go for shorter rental leases
Singapore is an all-time popular expat professional destination for its modernity, ultra-cool image and fantastic food, but new arrivals are being advised to take short-term rental leases rather than committing to several years in the same city location. The single, most important downside to Singapore is its incredibly expensive cost of...
24 Feb at 6 PM
Saudization and poor economic growth spells disaster for Western expats
Slowing economic growth and increasing Saudization are hitting hard on expats in the Kingdom. For several decades, a white-collar expatriate job in Saudi Arabia has been seen as a path to wealth and a luxurious lifestyle as well as a sure way for career advancement. Since the dramatic fall in oil prices and the upswing in Saudization,...
23 Feb at 6 PM
UK expats forced back home by Brexit may not have NHS coverage
British MPs have been told UK expat returnees post-Brexit may not be allowed immediate access to the National Health Service. Once Britain leaves the EU and cancels the reciprocal EU health scheme coverage, British pensioners may be forced to return to the UK but may not be entitled to immediate treatment via the National Health Service....
23 Feb at 6 PM
Cambridge University database to inform UK expats on Brexit progress
As a much-needed response to confusing media coverage and the lack of concrete information from the UK government, Cambridge University researchers are creating a factual information database aimed at keeping UK expats in the EU informed about the Brexit process. The new initiative will contain reliable and timely information in order to...
23 Feb at 6 PM
New media and lobbying campaign attempts to force FATCA repeal
A Washington-based campaign headed up by Nigel Green, CEO of the controversial De Vere financial advisory and insurance group, is attempting to force repeal of Obama’s unpopular US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act. Virtually unknown to the majority of the American public, FATCA has been the cause of havoc in the global financial...
22 Feb at 6 PM
Didi to offer expat aimed English language ride sharing app by summer
Expats in China who were devastated when Uber removed its English language interface after its sale to Didi can take heart that ride-sharing will again be a reaiity in the near future. Some three months after Uber was taken over by Didi Chuxing, its English language interface, ability to work overseas and option to pay with credit cards...
22 Feb at 6 PM
Private dental insurance a must for expats in China
Relocating to many world destinations is easy of there’s a job waiting, together with housing, health and other packages, but it’s not so straightforward if you’re going it alone. Many independent expats are now aware of the need to research healthcare standards in their chosen country, with a good number deciding on private health...
22 Feb at 6 PM
Expat property investors routinely rejected by UK mortgage brokers
At a time when sterling is falling against a basket of foreign currencies, British expats wishing to invest in UK property are being routinely refused mortgages. The recent sharp rise in interest in UK properties by British citizens working overseas is being fuelled by the falling pound and is resulting in increased interest in cheaper...
21 Feb at 6 PM
Survey reveals expatriate feelings about Japanese heathcare
A recent survey involving expatriates working in Japan rates the Japanese heathcare system as better and less expensive than healthcare in their home countries. Just over half the respondents to the Japan Times online survey were more than happy with Japanese healthcare provisions, rating the service higher than that of heathcare in their...
21 Feb at 6 PM
Multiple reports claim post Brexit expats legal status a mess
As the legal problems facing UK and EU expats after Brexit become more acute, multiple media reports suggest the British government will face huge headaches. UK citizens living in EU member states as well as EU nationals in Britain are due to be mired in a terrifying legal quagmire as regards their rights, according to the Financial Times....
21 Feb at 4 PM
Expats in Kuwait protest law restricting them to thre private hospitals
Legal experts and politicians as well as affected expats are criticising Kuwait’s new law restricting expat healthcare to just three private hospitals. Kuwait’s new law obliges expats working in the emirate’s private sector to use only heathcare provided by three named hospitals, but politicians and lawyers are saying the rule is a...
20 Feb at 6 PM
EU expats in UK without private health insurance denied residence permits
As if getting residency in the UK post-referendum wasn’t tricky and time-consuming enough, EU expats desperate to stay in the UK post-Brexit are now being told they’ve been refused because they haven’t bought private health insurance. A little-known piece of legislation requiring EU citizens to purchase private health insurance is...
20 Feb at 6 PM
Singapore scores as favourite UK expat professional destination
The city-state of Singapore is again hitting the headlines as the best destination for relocating expat professionals. Singapore has long been a hub for UK expatriates seeking high salaries, first-world amenities and opportunities to develop their careers, and is a high scorer in related surveys as a result. The latest survey by an...
20 Feb at 6 PM
Spanish PM believes UK expat rights can be preserved
In spite of May’s January rebuttal by EU leaders over UK expat rights, the Spanish Prime Minister still believes a deal to protect Britons wishing to remain in the country post-Brexit can be achieved. Following last week’s report that Spain is luring wealthy expats with generous deals in the hope the revenue will make up for the loss...
17 Feb at 6 PM
Americans in Japan join to fight against Trumpism
As the political chaos in the White House continues, American citizens living overseas are rejecting the Trump administration and getting together to fight against its possible consequences. Whilst Americans in the home country are becoming aware that all is not normal at the top of the Washington political tree, US expats living overseas...
17 Feb at 6 PM
UK expat frozen pensions still under fire in Australia
In spite of many legal and political knock-backs, the fight against the British government’s stance on frozen pensions is still alive and kicking in Australia. The disgrace of frozen pensions has continued over many years, with many thousands of elderly UK long-stay expats living overseas being forced into increasing poverty by the rule....
17 Feb at 4 PM
Crime spree targets expat businesses in Marbella
British expats living and working in the popular resort of Marbella are pressing local police for information about a recent and still ongoing crime wave. Laura Tona, owner of a local sex shop, is the tenth victim of an organised gang active in the area over the past three months. During the break-in, nothing was taken, but others have...
16 Feb at 6 PM
Expat educators in Kuwait to be replaced by Kuwaiti nationals
Beginning in the 2017/2018 education year, the Kuwaiti Education Ministry will replace 25 per cent of its expat workers with Kuwaiti nationals. The purge will stop all recruitment of expat teachers whose specialities are covered by Kuwaitis. According to the Arab Times, the names of more than 450 teachers and 150 technical supervisors and...
16 Feb at 6 PM
US citizens discover the advantages of moving abroad
With increasing numbers of disenchanted US citizens making the move to overseas locations, it’s no surprise that most find their lifestyles and living costs are far better than in the home country. Media reports of an increase in the number of Americans desperate to emigrate after the Trump inauguration are prompting stories of actual...
16 Feb at 6 PM
US expats with IRS tax debt to lose passports
New IRS rules introduced earlier this year mean that Americans living overseas who have unresolved tax debts will no longer be allowed passport renewals. According to the IRS website, certification of details of US citizens with seriously delinquent tax debts is now to be passed to the State Department. Those in this situation will not be...
15 Feb at 6 PM
Portugal named top of world retirement hubs
Already a favourite holiday and relocation destination for the British, Portugal has been named as the top retirement hub on the planet for three years running. Well-known expat relocation website Live and Invest Overseas considers the attractions of the country to be the perfect draw for retirees, especially single women. The Algarve is...
15 Feb at 6 PM
New poll shows four out of five UK expats live in fear of Brexit effect
Survey shows 80 per cent of respondents fear for their post Brexit lives. A survey initiated by the Brussels and Europe Lib Dem group reveals that the vast majority of respondents are living in fear of the devastating effect of Brexit on their families and their lives. The survey, taken by 5,170 Britons living in EU member states, took...
15 Feb at 6 PM
One million signatures needed for push to legalise EU passports to UK expats
The UK expat campaign group Bremain in Spain is joining forces with Choose Freedom Campaign in promoting a European Citizens Initiative seeking a million EU citizens’ signatures. Active in fighting for UK expats’ rights to remain in Spain after Brexit is finalised, Bremain in Spain spokesperson Sue Wilson told the Olive Press the move...
14 Feb at 6 PM
Best Chinese cities for expat alternatives to Beijing
Expats wishing to settle themselves in China but who don’t like the idea of Beijing’s smog, crowds and fast, expensive pace of living might like to consider a few smaller, more laid back Chinese cities. Whilst Beijing is China’s expat hub for foreign starts-ups and lifestyles, not every new arrival in this ancient land wants to...
14 Feb at 6 PM
Spain concentrating on wealthy investors to replace UK expats
Serious concerns about their post-Brexit positions in Spain are forcing an increasing number of UK expats to sell their homes and relocate. The double whammy of Brexit and the falling sterling exchange rate is resulting in many UK expats being forced to give up their chosen lifestyles and sell their Spanish homes. Since the referendum...
14 Feb at 6 PM
Leaked EU document warns backlash against UK expats overseas
As the British government’s total lack of commitment to the plight of UK expats overseas and EU expats in the UK continues, applications for UK permanent residency continue to soar. A leaked EU document is warning the British government’s poor treatment of EU expats in the UK could well result in a concerted backlash against British...
13 Feb at 6 PM
Record number of US expats renounced citizenship in 2016
From a record high in 2015 of 4,279, US expats giving up citizenship and returning their passports surged to 5,411 in 2016, setting a new record. The figures issued by the US Treasury Department show annual increases for the past four years and are thought to be tied to increased activity by the Internal Revenue Service’s hunt for...
13 Feb at 6 PM
Costa Blanca expats meet with British Consul over Brexit
British Consul Sarah-Jane Morris has been touring locations across Spain in an attempt to keep worried Uk expats informed about Brexit. At a meeting in Playa Flamenca Town Hall, Morris did her best to reassure concerned British nationals. but admitted there is much she doesn't know as yet about the progress of Brexit negotiations and...
13 Feb at 6 PM
Scots couple take the 44,000 mile high road from Australia through 35 countries
A Scots couple returning home after spending 11 years living in Australia are taking the self-drive scenic route and visiting 35 countries on the way. After some years working in Australia’s banking and finance sector, Phil and Lisa Armstrong decided it was time to return to Scotland. Unlike most homesick expats whose first priority is...
10 Feb at 6 PM
Financial mistakes to avoid when emigrating
Moving overseas, whether it’s for a new job or retirement, is challenging at best and terrifying at worst, but care and common sense can make sure financial errors don’t ruin the entire experience. The majority of those intending to stay overseas for a good while are stuck with the necessity of packing and shipping their personal...
10 Feb at 6 PM
US expats wait on Trump to keep his FATCA repeal promise
Expat members of lobby group Republicans Abroad as well as their Democrat countrymen are waiting to hear whether The Donald will keep his campaign promise to repeal the unpopular FATCA tax reporting laws. The brainchild of former president Barack Obama, FATCA was introduced in its full form in 2014, with the overall result that American...
10 Feb at 6 PM
Top financial talent set to flee London for Ireland
The Republic or Ireland’s capital, Dublin, is expecting a surge in the number of wealthy expats fleeing the UK after Brexit. For those wishing to remain in an EU member state without having to learn another language, Ireland is the natural alternative and is being talked up by relocation agents as a destination for EU and UK...
9 Feb at 6 PM
Finland tops survey for expat kids education
One of the most important aspects of moving overseas en famille is the childrens’ safety, education and quality of life. Expat parents looking to settle in an unfamiliar country in order to take up a new job or start a small business need to put their childrens’ welfare high on the list of preferences. Finding a good, affordable...
9 Feb at 6 PM
Cambodia surpassing Thailand as expat Shangri La
Overshadowed for years by its next door neighbour Thailand, Cambodia is coming into its own as the preferred destination for expats looking for friendliness, natural beauty, an inexpensive cost of living and straightforward visas. Famed for decades for its spectacular Angkor Wat temples, Cambodia has drawn tourists to its mostly unspoiled...
9 Feb at 6 PM
Top expat professionals deserting Abu Dhabi as economy falters and costs rise
Once the holy grail for top expat professionals, Abu Dhabi’s stuttering economy is now the cause of an exodus of the brightest and best. Top-paying jobs in the emirate were the most sought-after employment prizes for top bankers and other expat professionals during the oil boom at the turn of the 21st century, Nowadays it’s a totally...
8 Feb at 6 PM
The challenges of expat relocation to Sweden
Sweden may not be the most popular expat destination as it has its challenges as well as its charms, but its quality of life is one of the best on the planet. As an expat destination, Sweden tops international survey rankings in the majority of sectors including the all-important global competitiveness and quality of life. However,...
8 Feb at 6 PM
Paris pushing its claim to City bankers
Just as the strong possibility of a hard Brexit looms closer, a French charm offensive has arrived in London to woo financial professionals and bankers. It’s no surprise Paris is putting itself forward as an alternative hub to London for financial services once Brexit severs the passporting ties which come with European Union...
8 Feb at 6 PM
Brexit, austerity and rising taxes likely to increase number of UK expats
Whether Britain faces a hard or soft Brexit, the consequences may drive yet more UK citizens to emigrate overseas. A recent report from the Institute for Fiscal Studies predicts the UK’s tax burden will hit highs not seen for 30 years, causing extended austerity measures, spending cuts and punitive new tax laws. Balancing the nation’s...
7 Feb at 6 PM
Expats in Dubai praise the best transport system in the world
Whilst living and working in the UAE isn’t always a breeze, expats in general are more than happy with the inexpensive, convenient and ultra-efficient public transport system. Getting around an unfamiliar city, especially for recent expat arrivals, is almost always a stressful experience, but those lucky enough to land a job in Dubai...
7 Feb at 6 PM
Scottish government fights for rights of EU expat workers
A study on the economic benefits of migration undertaken by a Scottish parliamentary cross-party committee has determined young migrants are essential for expanding both Scotland’s work force and its population. The committee’s report has backed Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s stance on immigration, which contrasts with...
7 Feb at 6 PM
Expat professionals still in high demand across Africa
As Africa struggles to find its place in the 21st century world, expat professionals are in high demand due to skills shortages and a lack of local talent. Many African countries have severe economic challenges even although commodity prices are still very low, with expat professionals in addition to local talent needed to allay skill...
6 Feb at 6 PM
French expatriate numbers increase as election looms
As the French general election draws near, more and more French nationals are voting with their feet and leaving for foreign climes. Unlike the British, the French are not so well known for emigrating, with even those who do traditionally choosing known quantities in Europe where French is spoken. However, over the last several years, not...
6 Feb at 6 PM
British PM closer to deal on UK expat rights in Spain
Last Friday’s meeting between Theresa May and Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy is giving hope to over a million British expats at present living in Spain. The brief meeting in the Maltese capital Valetta during the EU summit gave the two leaders an opportunity to discuss the fate of an estimated 1.2 million British citizens now living in Spain,...
6 Feb at 6 PM
New FCA alert focuses on domestic and international investment irregularities
The British Financial Conduct Authority is planning to crack down on both domestic and international investments and pension transfers, in a move which may benefit expats in the UAE as well as in the rest of the world. Information on the long overdue move by the FCA comes in the form of an alert based on the growing number of expat...
3 Feb at 6 PM
Italy opens doors to wealthy post Brexit expats
In a response to the probable realities of Britain’s exit from the EU, Italy is offering hi-so Britishers tax-free status as residents. Soon after Portugal put in a claim as a haven for wealthy Brit professionals and loadsamoneyed retirees, Italy has joined the rush to provide tax-friendly destinations for disenchanted Britons fleeing a...
3 Feb at 6 PM
Kuwait issues visa ban on five Muslim countries
As part of a plan to tighten immigration restrictions, Kuwait has announced a ban on visas for five Muslim majority states. A week after The Donald announced a travel ban on a number of Muslim majority countries, Kuwait has announced a similar crack-down on the issuing of visas to nationals of Iran, Pakistan, Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan....
3 Feb at 6 PM
US expats urged to avoid FATCA tax filing traps
More than nine million American expats living overseas dread tax-reporting time due to FATCA’s extra filing and reporting requirements. It’s bad enough that the USA insists expatriates pay tax in the home country in addition to having to pay local taxes on earnings in their country of residence. Even worse are the FATCA requirements...
2 Feb at 6 PM
Expat investor fury ramps up after LMIM management cleared by Oz court
Expat investors who lost millions when LM Investment Management crashed in March 2013 were furious when an Australian judge cleared LMIM’s founder of any wrongdoing. Up until several weeks before LMIM, now declared a Ponzi scheme, went into administration, unlicensed financial advisers in Southeast Asia and Australia continued to push...
2 Feb at 6 PM
Irish construction boom prompts pleas for expat workers to return home
Following its forecast of a building boom between now and 2020, the Irish Construction Industry Federation (CIF) is urging expat construction workers to return. During the 2008 financial crash, Ireland saw a mass migration of teachers, medical staff and construction workers seeking new jobs, new lives and higher wages in destinations...
2 Feb at 6 PM
Safety a priority for expat families overseas
Would-be expat professionals researching suitable countries for family life invariably put personal security and safety at the top of their requirements lists. When moving overseas to take up a new job involves taking the family along, it’s essential to consider personal safety and security as a top priority. In today’s increasingly...
1 Feb at 6 PM
EU green card could solve EU and UK expat dilemmas
The founder of the New Europeans group has won the Financial Times Future of Britain award for his suggestion of a new category of citizenship in Europe. Today’s FT article celebrates the group’s founder, Roger Casale, for his innovative suggestion of a European green card for EU expats living and working in the UK and its expansion...
1 Feb at 6 PM
Inexpensive expat boltholes for living the simple life
For those looking to abandon their home countries in order to live the simple life, comparing relative costs of living is a crucial part of the process. Most surveys of expat destinations relegate costs of living to sub-forum status due to the fact that the majority of yearly comparison reports are aimed at expat professionals with...
1 Feb at 6 PM
Expats praise Toulouse as the perfect French destination
France is the second-most popular destination for UK expats after Spain, with the French city of Toulouse one of the loveliest urban destinations in the entire country. Whether retiring, starting a small business or simply looking for a more laid-back lifestyle, France is a long-term favourite with expats, especially those fleeing the...
27 Feb at 12 PM
Nutmeg may offer expats its new pension scheme
After launching an online pension, investment manager Nutmeg has said it may consider offering it to expats living in certain jurisdictions. At present, the new initiative is only targeting UK-based people, but the firm has admitted it is open to the idea of making it available to expats in popular locations such as Australia, New Zealand,...
27 Feb at 9 AM
Irish trekker in Singapore hospital after collapsing in Indonesia
An Irish physiotherapist working in an Indonesian hospital is being cared for in a Singapore hospital after collapsing during a volcano trek last week. Twenty-two-year-old Lisa Orsi, who works in Bright Vision Hospital in Hougang, was hiking up a volcano last Friday when she fell unconscious. She was immediately rushed to hospital, where...
26 Feb at 4 PM
Saudi Arabia approves Chile as domestic helper source
Domestic helpers from Chile will now be allowed to apply for work in Saudi Arabia, announced the country’s Labour Ministry. The workers from the South American country will have seven different roles to choose from – four for men and three for women. The jobs males will be able to apply for are drivers, nurses, housekeepers and...
26 Feb at 2 PM
French expat kidnapped in Yemen was due to leave
A French expat abducted in the Yemeni capital Sanaa was scheduled to leave the country just days later, revealed her employer. Development worker Isabelle Prime, 30, had been working for Ayala Consulting in the Middle Eastern country on a World Bank-funded initiative advising the government on its social welfare programme. The firm’s...
25 Feb at 6 PM
UK: Changes to pension tax to affect expats
British retirees looking to cash in their pensions could benefit because of changes to the rules regarding withdrawing lump sums that will be introduced in April. The new regulations do not require a person to buy an annuity, while an added bonus for those wanting to take out large amounts before moving overseas is that there will be a...
25 Feb at 3 PM
Expats see rise in pension income but it remains lower than a decade ago
Retired Brits overseas are currently feeling the benefits from the pound’s strengthening, but two-thirds are not as well off as they were 10 years ago. Pension payment firm Equiniti, which deals with more than 60,000 retired Brits abroad, said that expats are currently enjoying a boost in income due to the rise of the pound, but most...
24 Feb at 6 PM
Canadian expat missing for a month in Costa Rica turns up unharmed
After his whereabouts were unknown for a month amid a suspected kidnapping case, Canadian expat Ryan Piercy turned up at his him in the Costa Rican capital San Jose on Saturday, announced the country’s Judicial Investigation Police (OIJ). Forty-five-year-old Piercy disappeared on 20 January in suspicious circumstances. His wife’s car...
24 Feb at 4 PM
Foreign female journalist dies in Pakistan
An expatriate female journalist stationed in the Pakistani capital Islamabad has died of suspected natural causes. Early reports state that Maria Golovnina, who was Reuters news agency’s Bureau Chief for Pakistan and Afghanistan, was found at the media outlet’s office in the city’s F-8 sector on Monday. The exact cause of her...
23 Feb at 4 PM
More than 1,000 people form ‘ring of peace’ outside Oslo synagogue
Over 1,000 people congregated outside Oslo’s main synagogue on Saturday to form a “ring of peace” in support of the city’s Jewish community in the wake of recent anti-sematic attacks across Europe. The event, which was organised by a group of young Muslims living in the Norwegian capital, was aimed at showing people that Islam was...
23 Feb at 12 PM
Police in Saudi Arabia detain more than 300 expatriate workers
Saudi Arabian police arrested 330 illegal foreign workers on Wednesday following a number of raids in districts across the capital Riyadh. A police spokesman said the next day that among the districts involved in the operations were Deerah and Batha. Thirty beggars - most of whom were from Yemen - and 40 Ethiopian women were among those...
20 Feb at 12 PM
Thailand: French expat attack linked to deadly Russian kidnapping
Police on the Thai resort island of Phuket have yet to investigate reported links between a violent hatchet attack on a French expat and a Russian abduction case. Eric Seigneurin, an expat who runs the Blue Garden Resort and Spa in Cherng Talay, sustained four-inch-deep wounds to the back and side of his head after being attacked with a...
20 Feb at 9 AM
More students opting to study in New Zealand
The number of foreign students opting to study in New Zealand is higher than it has been for four years, according to official figures. The figures show that between January and August last year there was a 12 per cent rise to around 10,100 in student numbers compared to the same period the previous year. The numbers mean foreign students...
19 Feb at 4 PM
Search for missing Brit in Portugal widens to Spain
Police searching for a missing British expat in Portugal have said that he may have crossed over the border into southern Spain. Thirty-one-year-old Jon Edwards, originally from Arbroath in eastern Scotland, lived in the southwestern Portuguese town of Lagos but hasn’t been seen since September. Two days before disappearing, Edwards...
19 Feb at 4 PM
Spain: UK expat raising awareness about carbon monoxide poisoning
A British expat whose sister died of carbon monoxide poisoning is trying to raise awareness in his adopted homeland of Spain, where three times as many people die from inhaling toxic fumes than they do in the UK. English teacher Adam Samuel, 33, lost his sister Katie five years ago after she inhaled toxic fumes. Carbon monoxide is a...
16 Feb at 4 PM
Phuket barman charged after attacking non-paying expat
A barman on the Thai resort island of Phuket has been charged after attacking a British expat with a baseball bat when he said he didn’t have the money to pay his bill. Thirty-seven-year-old Sarawuth Kongphat, who works at the Green Leaf Bar in Rawai, beat Christopher Stark so badly upon being told that he had run out of cash that he...
16 Feb at 2 PM
Fewer Indonesian maids to work in Malaysia
Indonesian President Joko Widodo has said he wants to cut the number of domestic workers travelling overseas and instead provide employment for them at home. President Widodo has told the Manpower Ministry to look into the current situation regarding domestic helpers and come up with ways of providing job opportunities for them in...
13 Feb at 12 PM
Dubai expat buys UK number plates in new business venture
A Scottish expat living in Dubai has bought 35 “Arab-related” UK number plates in the hope that he can sell them on to wealthy Middle Easterners living in high-end areas of London. Tom Milne, who runs an oil rig equipment supply company in the Emirate, explained that he noticed how much some of the plates were going for and decided...
13 Feb at 9 AM
Spanish police Facebook assisting expat drivers on Facebook
An officer from Spain’s Guardia Civil has been publishing valuable driving tips for expats living in the Iberian country. Around 3,000 foreigners living in Spain have already used the social media page for tips on driving in the country after it was set up by Francisco Morales, a police officer in Torrevieja. His decision to set up the...
12 Feb at 6 PM
Channel Island-based bank sees rise in demand for buy-to-let mortgages among expats
Expat buy-to-let mortgages are on course to surpass local lending at the Channel Island-based bank Skipton International this year after only launching midway through 2014. British expats looking to purchase property often have problems getting a mortgage, but Skipton reports that the expat mortgage scheme is recording the fastest new...
12 Feb at 3 PM
Brit arrested for killing suspected paedophile in Spain
A British expat has been arrested in Spain suspected of killing a German man he caught filming his daughter with a single punch. Witnesses in the restaurant in the upmarket resort of Sotogrande where the incident occurred, said the man was 40-year-old Kainth Davinder. They claimed he grabbed an iPad out of Sandro Rottman’s hand and...
12 Feb at 12 PM
Japanese expat in Australia killed in shark attack
A Japanese expat living in Australia has died after being attacked by a shark of the coast of New South Wales. The 41-year-old man, who has yet to be named, was surfing in the water near the town of Ballina on Monday when the attack occurred. Witnesses were able to pull him to shore but their efforts to save him were in vain because of the...
12 Feb at 9 AM
Bahrain plans to remove illegal expat workers
Bahraini officials are to launch a crackdown on what they believe is tens of thousands of illegal foreign workers in the Gulf country. A key reason there are so many illegal foreign workers in Bahrain is because of visa rules that allow foreigners to buy two-year visas for around US$4,000 and enter the country without the guarantee of...
10 Feb at 2 PM
Twice the number of Chinese people leaving the country than arriving
Two times as many Chinese people are quitting the country and heading for pastures new than the number of expats returning home, according to a recent survey. Moving firm UniGroup Relocation revealed that the US topped the list of preferred countries among Chinese expats, while Germany, Singapore and France completed the top four. The...
10 Feb at 9 AM
Starbucks launches in trendy Bucharest expat neighbourhood
US coffee shop chain Starbucks is aiming to attract expats living in the Romanian capital Bucharest by launching one of its high-end outlets in the city’s Pipera district. Starbucks Reserve Strip Mall is to open its first shop under the brand in the Eastern European city on 12 February, confirmed the company, as it continues to expand...
9 Feb at 4 PM
Ecuador again scores highly in expat index
Ecuador has been named the best place to live and work as an expat, according to a recent InterNations survey. The report, The World Through Expat Eyes, quizzed more than 14,000 people on why they relocated, how life abroad was and how happy they were, and found that the South American country came out on top ahead of Luxembourg and Mexico...
9 Feb at 2 PM
Kiwi expats educating London on haka
A group of New Zealanders in London aim to teach fellow Kiwis about the history and tradition of the haka, insisting that drunken people attempting to perform it is disrespectful. The Kiwis took to the street on the UK capital’s annual Waitangi Day in which hundreds of people partake in a pub crawl and perform hakas as a way of paying...
8 Feb at 2 PM
Expats make up 78% of Saudi workforce
Saudi Arabia’s 11 million-strong workforce consists of 78 per cent foreign workers and just 22 per cent locals, according to recent data. Economic analyst Ihsan Buhulaiga explained that many Saudis work in public sector positions because of the careers on offer and the various privileges associated with such jobs, while others take on...
8 Feb at 11 AM
Neve Campbell to star in Swedish expat comedy
Hollywood actress Neve Campbell will star in four episodes of Greg Poehler’s Welcome to Sweden, a comedy about expats living in Sweden. The actress will play Diane, an American who has been sent to the Scandinavian country’s capital, Stockholm, to take up a marketing management role at a bank. Poehler described the news that...
7 Feb at 12 PM
UK: Electoral Commission urges expats to register to vote
Britain’s Electoral Commission has launched a campaign to urge citizens living overseas to register to vote in time for the general election on 7 May. The UK High Commission in the Cypriot capital Nicosia noted that it was the first British election in which people could register online to cast their votes, adding that it hoped the...
7 Feb at 9 AM
UK expats in California flocking to buy Cadbury’s products
British nationals in San Francisco are panic-buying boxfuls of Cadbury’s chocolate products amid fears that supplies will run out. Briton David Kidd, owner of the city’s You Say Tomato import store, noted that there were empty boxes on the shelves as people were coming in and buying in bulk of late. He said that in the past week...
6 Feb at 12 PM
Bangladesh to send 500,000 maids to Saudi
The government of Bangladesh has announced that it is set to send half a million qualified housemaids to Saudi Arabia once the two countries have finalised an expatriate recruitment agreement. A source from the Ministry of Labour in Saudi Arabia said that a delegate will travel to the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka to finalise the agreement,...
6 Feb at 9 AM
Expat landlord in Spain wins court case against non-paying tenant
A British expat landlord in Spain has won a lengthy legal battle against a tenant who failed to pay rent for two years. Sixty-six-year-old Dave Lomas from Middlesbrough can finally breathe a sigh of relief after his non-paying tenant was ordered to move out of the premises in Campillos, southern Spain, by 10 March. This came after a...
3 Feb at 11 AM
British residents in Turkey could have permits revoked
UK expats residing in Turkey face having their permits cancelled if they spend more than 120 days outside the country, states a new ruling by the Turkish government. For many years, a popular choice of living among the roughly 40,000 British expats in Turkey has been to spend most of the year in the Eurasian country before heading...
3 Feb at 9 AM
Indian expat in Australia uses Bollywood excuse to avoid stalking conviction
An Indian expat in Australia avoided being convicted of stalking women by saying that love stories from Bollywood movies led to him acting the way he did. Sandesh Baliga, who lives in the island state of Tasmania, was accused of excessively approaching and stalking women, but managed to escape conviction by blaming his country’s film...
2 Feb at 6 PM
British expats on Phuket burgled
Two British expats on the Thai resort island of Phuket were burgled on Friday evening, with money and valuables being stolen. The expats, who lived with their partners in Mission Heights in Thekrasattree, were not the first to be burgled in the area this year, with three other expats suffering the same fate in Bang Rong, just a few...
2 Feb at 2 PM
GCC to ban criminal expats from entering region
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) wants to establish a database to ensure it can block expats with criminal records from entering the region. The six-country block wants the proposed joint database initiative to provide accurate information on foreign workers seeking employment in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Oman,...
28 Feb at 6 PM
Good news for expats wanting UK mortgages
After several years of being left out in the cold by UK mortgage providers, expats hoping to purchase a home in their country of origin may now get a result. UK buyers living overseas have been ineligible for mortgages from high street building societies and bank for some time, with the only answer being to engage an specialist...
28 Feb at 6 PM
Polls show expat swing towards lifestyle rather than career
Tradtionally, embracing the expat life was more likely to involve a better job with a higher salary than a lifestyle choice, but two recent surveys indicate a major change in the motivation to move overseas. The first online poll was undertaken on behalf of an international insurance company and surveyed 1,000 expats in various overseas...
27 Feb at 6 PM
QROPS numbers soar along with increased enquiries
The number of QROPS now on the market has hit a record high of 3,230, with a new product being released almost every day and more legislation enquiries than ever before. The increase in enquiries about the legislation pertaining to QROPS is believed to be due to a lack of incentives to keep pension pots in Britain as well as a need to...
27 Feb at 4 PM
Pattaya property scam overturned by Thai court
Endless online warnings about buying condos in Thailand off-plan have been based on Pattaya’s Emerald Palace property scam, but the tables would now seem to have been turned in favour of the actual owners. Promoted by Brit developer Richard Haughton, firstly through Harlequin Thailand and later through Haughton’s Thailand Property,...
26 Feb at 6 PM
Missold annuities scandal will take several years to fix
Figures disclosed to a UK newspaper earlier this week have proven that a high number of pension savers have been mis-sold annuities by their insurance companies. Although government regulators are aware of the rip-offs, it’s estimated that it will take several years to reform the system. Ten international insurers offer higher pension...
26 Feb at 6 PM
UAE expats warned to select brokers carefully before rule changes
Stricter UAE consumer protection legislation concerning insurance brokers is to come in next November, and is expected to result in smaller firms quitting the market. A statement from the UAE Insurance Authority’s financial regulator has conformed that, from November this year, updated rules will apply to every financial broker company...
25 Feb at 6 PM
Surging sterling gives dilemmas over expat incomes
The surge in the £ sterling over the last few months has seen the currency bounce upwards by more than 10 per cent, in contrast to a good number of other currencies seen to have moved in the opposite direction. The gloomy outlook at the beginning of 2013 has slammed into reverse, with the pound faring better by far than the dollar and...
25 Feb at 6 PM
Kiwi dreams are tops for would be expats
With more than a million UK citizens choosing to live abroad and potentially a million more dreaming of following, New Zealand rates highly in a poll of the most desirable destinations. Recent research revealed that Britain exports as many expats as it imports immigrants, with over a million UK ex-residents celebrating global mobility by...
24 Feb at 6 PM
Expat parents hit hard by soaring school fees
Most expat parents living and working overseas do their best to get their children an international education, but the soaring costs of private school fees are becoming hard to meet. A recent study by a leading expat bank has revealed that, however hard expat parents try to give their children the stability of a private school education,...
24 Feb at 6 PM
Dublin ranks 34th in latest global expat living standards survey
A recent league table rating 223 global cities for their expat quality of life has placed Dublin at no. 34, with European cities continuing to dominate the ratings. Unsurprisingly, the result of the survey, carried out by international consultancy firm Mercers, showed European world cities at the top of the list, with Vienna coming in at...
21 Feb at 6 PM
Inflation beating rates being offered by retail bonds
Expat investors tired of searching for fixed rate investments at above their host countries’ current inflation rates are turning to retail bonds for comfort. Bonds as such are not just the province of the extremely wealthy, as investments can start at the low thousands or ever low hundreds of pounds. Retail bonds are relatively new kids...
21 Feb at 6 PM
Campaigners urge UK expats to vote in EU elections
Less than three months from now, Britons will vote in the European Parliament elections, with the 5.5 million British expats living overseas urged to register and make their views known. At present, a tiny minority of overseas British citizens are registered to vote, according to the UK’s Electoral Commission, which has launched an...
20 Feb at 6 PM
Financial regulators labelling pension liberation as fraud
The UK’s consumer watchdogs and various financial regulators are attempting to outlaw pension liberation to the extent that they are describing a legal right as fraud. Retirement savers are allowed to access their pension funds as a pension liberation exercise before their 55th birthdays should they wish to retire earlier, although they...
20 Feb at 6 PM
Lonely expats risk poor mental and physical health
Results of a recent study suggest that regularly feeling lonely in later years can lead to increasing health risks higher than those caused by obesity. Research carried out at the University of Chicago has reveled that loneliness in older people can boost the risk of premature death by as much as 14 per cent. Compared against a previous...
19 Feb at 6 PM
Will new Gibraltar QROPS undermine Guernsey negotiations
Questions are being asked about the future of QROPS offered by Guernsey after two new QROPS were opened in Gibraltar. Concept Group, one of the sector’s largest providers of Qualifying Recognised Overseas Pension schemes, has opened two new pensions on Gibraltar aimed at getting back into the lucrative QROPS marketplace. Concept was...
19 Feb at 6 PM
Omanisation to strip a hundred thousand expat jobs
The southwest Asian Sultanate of Oman appears to be following its Gulf State neighbours in announcing that 100,000 expats jobs are to be removed and given to locals. An announcement Monday by Oman’s Minister of Manpower, Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser al Bakri, affirmed a planned move to reduce the number of private sector positions filled...
18 Feb at 6 PM
EU law to forcesmillions of expats to declare confidential financial information
A controversial bill being proposed by EU lawmakers will make declaring confidential financial information held by trusts compulsory. The aim of the proposed legislation is to stop corporate money-laundering, but will catch expats and EU member state residents in its net. To the EU, trusts have much less wide implications than is usually...
18 Feb at 6 PM
Republican FATCA protest spreads worldwide on social media
Initiated by the Republican party, the protest against the US government’s Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) has spread across the world via a social media protest site. The controversial tax information-swapping agreement, supported by President Obama, is intended to clamp down on US citizens living abroad as well as resident...
17 Feb at 6 PM
Expat financial preparation for a disaster scenario abroad
Over the last few years, disaster has struck in many countries, with Japan’s earthquake and tsunami, the war in Syria and the Libyan conflict prime examples of scenarios which can severely affect expat residents. Natural disasters and political meltdowns can disrupt every aspect of expat life including financial security and access to...
17 Feb at 6 PM
Middle East anti-foreigner measures may be softening
Kuwait and Saudi Arabia’s u-turn on the proposed expat stay restrictions may indicate that the Arab world’s crackdown on foreigners is easing. The Gulf States’ recent attempts to reduce their numbers of foreign workers in order to provide jobs for nationals has been seen by many as prejudicial and ultimately dangerous for their...
14 Feb at 6 PM
UK Financial Conduct Authority slams pension industry as fundamentally flawed
A damning report by Britain’s financial watchdog has declared the country’s £14 billion pension industry as not fit for the purpose. The report wasn’t entirely unexpected, with media articles surfacing over the last few months accusing the industry of scamming pensioners and warning of an official investigation. The FCA report,...
14 Feb at 6 PM
Saudi bans women from hospital visits without male guardians
Saudi Arabia’s Council of Senior Scholars has banned women from visits to medical clinics or hospitals unless they are accompanied by a male guardian. The new rule was issued by the kingdom’s Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice, and followed an edict by the council prohibiting women being seen by male...
13 Feb at 6 PM
Should expat investors panic over QROPS delistings
Speculation over QROPS delistings by HM Revenue and Customs has been clouded in secrecy, with the authority giving no reasons, but there’s no need to panic in most cases. During 2013, literally dozens of QROPS have been opened and later closed, with HMRC steadfastly refusing to give any reasons for its actions, even although it's fully...
13 Feb at 6 PM
Shock horror as expats across Europe lose all Brit TV channels
After the BBC’s satellite switch last week, wails from Southern Spanish expat hubs could be heard for miles as aficionados realised they’d probably watched Eastenders for the last time. The initial new satellite coverage map issued by the BBC showed a swathe of Europe covered by possibly less satisfactory signals, but at least they...
12 Feb at 6 PM
UK tax office warns Britons not to fall for bogus tax refund emails
HM Revenue and Customs is warning all British taxpayers to ignore emails promising bogus tax refunds. The ongoing scam involves emails being sent by the thousands to British taxpayers, stating that tax refunds are due and providing a link supposedly to an official form requesting details of bank accounts and credit cards. HMRC is urging...
12 Feb at 6 PM
Expats in Hong Kong forced to move to suburban areas as rents soar
Expatriate workers in Hong Kong are being forced out of the central area by rapidly rising rents. Estate agents in the city are reporting strong demand for rental apartments in less expensive outlying areas of the city from expatriate workers whose leases have expired. Landlords are taking advantage of the city’s soaring rents, and...
11 Feb at 6 PM
Expats on frozen pensions furious at newly-announced changes
Expats living in countries where their UK state pensions are frozen are reacting furiously to the latest discriminatory statement by the British government. News that the state pension paid to retirees living in the UK will rise by around £1,000 by the year 2020 has reignited the debate in expat destinations from Australia to Canada via...
11 Feb at 6 PM
UK government to scrap reciprocal healthcare plan with EU countries
The British government is about to scrap part of the reciprocal healthcare agreement which ensures UK citizens can receive free healthcare in other EU countries. At present, expats and visitors who need healthcare in other EU countries such as France and Spain and do not qualify via employment are entitled to the service for free. As part...
10 Feb at 6 PM
Expat investors advised to proceed with caution on overseas investments
With UK interest rates still at a miserable level and US stocks struggling since the start of 2014, investments in emerging markets may be tempting may expat investors. Investing in overseas emerging markets was expected to increase after the turn of the year, but the sector has taken a beating for a number of good reasons. Tepid...
10 Feb at 6 PM
Survey shows UAE expats spend too little time with their children
Results of last month’s survey of expat parents in the UAE has revealed that, on average, expat parents spend far less time with their children than their parents spent with them. The study involved 1,200 respondents, and the results are worrying as regards the development of expat youngsters. Expat parents spend as little as 50 minutes...
7 Feb at 6 PM
Expat investor hopes dashed over higher fixed rate interest
Last year’s promise of light at the end of the tunnel as regards fixed term deposit low interest rates seems to have been extinguished, leaving expat savers with a dilemma. Late last year, the UK government’s announcement that bank borrowings under the Funding for Lending Scheme could no longer be used to finance residential mortgages...
7 Feb at 6 PM
BBC satellite switch worst news for Costa del Sol expat viewers
The long awaited BBC switch to its new satellite was expected to improve UK channels and possibly affect overseas viewers, but Costa del Sol expats didn’t expect to lose the free service entirely and are making their views known. The migration of the service to the Astra 2E satellite is expected to be followed by Channel 4 and ITV as...
6 Feb at 6 PM
Expats considering a QROPS transfer should watch out for sharks
As QROPS become more popular with expats looking for a tax-effective, flexible retirement option, advice on how to negotiate the financial advisory industry’s shark infested waters are on the increase. The UK’s HM Revenue and Customs sets strict rules for the 42 countries which offer QROPS, but the problem for investors nowadays is...
6 Feb at 6 PM
Spain still popular for lifestyle and low property prices
The British love affair with Spain is still as hot as ever, in spite of the infamous property scandals, demolitions and scamming developers. As in decades past, the main attractions are the laid-back lifestyle and welcoming, warm weather, although the huge drop in property prices over the last several years also has its attractions. A new...
6 Feb at 6 PM
Saudi labour ministry offers ways to hire more expats
Companies who have successfully adopted the Saudization conditions have been offered seven ways to hire more overseas workers. During a meeting with business owners in the kingdom, Labour Minister Adel Fakeih told listeners that the ministry will continue allowing the transfer of expat services from red zone companies to green zone...
6 Feb at 3 PM
Saudi government announces freeze on expat public contracts
A devastating announcement by the Saudi government that all expat public contracts are to be frozen has sent shock waves across the kingdom’s foreign communities. Abdul Rahman al-Barrak, the Saudi Minister for Civil Services, has announced a freeze on all expat posts until qualified Saudi staff can be found. Last year, almost 12,000...
4 Feb at 6 PM
Algarve property market set for revival in the near future
Analysts are suggesting that Portugal’s devastated property market is showing signs of movement, with the Algarve in particular having all but bottomed out and looking to attract interest in the near future. Prior to 2008, properties in Portugal were priced at higher levels than in most popular holiday home, expat and retiree...
4 Feb at 6 PM
Questions aimed at vetting overseas property developers
Planning to retire overseas is an adventure which should be carefully planned, with buying property abroad needing to be approached with care. Investing in an overseas property as your retirement home is a dream held by most would-be expats, but the dream can easily turn into a nightmare if the right checks aren’t made. Buying into a...
3 Feb at 6 PM
Brit expats pensioners in Europe lose out on winter fuel allowance
The UK government will scrap winter fuel allowances at present received by 92,983 British pensioners living across Europe, thus saving almost £17 million. The controversial plan is the brainchild of Work and Pensions Secretary Ian Duncan Smith, and is causing anger across Europe’s retirement communities for its unjust application. In...
3 Feb at 6 PM
Saudi private schools hiring Saudi teachers to replace expats
As a result of many expat teachers showing reluctance to transfer their sponsorships from family members to employers, Saudi private schools are being forced to employ Saudi teachers. At present, Saudi teachers are a glut on the market, with 76 per cent of the kingdom’s women wishing to be employed in private schools, according to the...
28 Feb at 6 PM
Survey shows Brit retirees spend savings in seven years
A new study reveals that British pensioners are the world’s least prepared for retirement, going though their life saving in as little as seven years. The report, commissioned by the HSBC Bank, states that most UK retirees expect to live for at least 19 more years after they receive their pensions. However, it also states that most have...
28 Feb at 6 PM
Spanish property market uncertainty attracts expat buyers
A combination of the Spanish property scandal, the recession and Spanish unemployment has seen real estate prices crash, with expats now picking up the bargains. It seems that bad news for Spanish homeowners and those who lost out over the still-unresolved expat property scandal has become good news for would-be expats hoping to pick up a...
27 Feb at 6 PM
Kiwi Actors Equity denies immigration consultation delayed The Hobbit
A press release by Equity, New Zealand’s actors’ trade union, denies allegations that its consultancy programme with NZ immigration caused delays to filming. Before filming began on The Hobbit, the prequel to the highly successful Lord of the Rings movie trilogy, fans worldwide were disturbed by reports that filming might be delayed...
27 Feb at 6 PM
Turnaround migrant Brits rush back to the UK
An emerging trend of short-stay migration to Australia prompts an enquiry into why so many UK migrants to the land of sun, space, barbecues and bushlands rush back to chilly Britain. Unlike in the last century, many thousands of Brits who’ve emigrated to Australia to start a new life in the sun are packing up and returning to the country...
26 Feb at 6 PM
Expat Mom demands full voting rights for overseas Britons
A mother of four living on Spain’s Costa Blanca is due to make her demands in Brussels at the ‘Making the Most of EU Citizenship’ hearing. Jacqui Cotterill believes that British expats who have taken advantage of the Freedom of Movement laws in the EU should not be prevented from voting in UK elections. Her speech will be heard as...
26 Feb at 6 PM
Expat currency trading is high risk for the inexperienced
With offshore and onshore banks cutting their interest rates seemingly on a weekly basis, many expats and offshore savers are giving up on chasing the best rates. Tracking currency movements via offshore banks offering accounts in US dollars, sterling and Euros with the option of switching currencies may seem to be the upcoming way to...
25 Feb at 6 PM
Thousands of Brit victims hit by holiday home scam
Around 3,000 British investors are faced with financial disaster after pension advisors recommended the off-plan purchase of Caribbean villas. Essex-based Harlequin Properties promised would-be expats and investors a luxury life in one of 6,000 upscale villas to be built on Barbados and other Caribbean paradise islands. At the present...
25 Feb at 6 PM
British couple face deportation for living in wrong Oz suburb
A British couple is threatened with deportation from Australia due to their mistakenly buying a home three miles from their allocated location. Former Dundee residents George and Lana Breen were granted a visa stating they must live in a specified regional area of Brisbane rather than in the city itself. The visa had been granted as part...
22 Feb at 6 PM
France still a favourite with Britons looking for life quality
In spite of the continuing Eurozone crisis and the French government’s recent imposition of tax hikes on property, France is still the dream destination for thousands of would-be migrants. Quality of life is the number one reason for most people planning the move of a lifetime, with visions of quaint villages with traditional markets,...
22 Feb at 6 PM
U turn on inheritance tax may affect British expats
With the UK inheritance tax level now frozen and £325,000 until 2019 in order to fund social care reform, expats believing they are exempt need to check the small print. In spite of a pre-election pledge by the Conservative Party that inheritance tax levels would be raised to £1 million, the limit after which the tax will become due is...
21 Feb at 6 PM
Female entrepreneur to miss out on New Zealand residency visa
A Chinese entrepreneur who set up a successful business employing three people after her arrival in New Zealand has been refused a permanent residency visa on financial grounds. Businesswoman Lanfang Zhang had applied for her conditional residency through NZ immigration’s Entrepreneur Plus programme, which requires an investment of...
21 Feb at 6 PM
Over half of US citizens support deportation for illegal immigrants
According to a recent poll, a majority of US citizens support deportation for all illegal immigrants. The Reuters/Ipsos poll, released earlier this week, highlights the problems faced by the US government as it attempts to reform its immigration laws. The poll revealed that a majority of Americans are in favour of deportation for the...
21 Feb at 6 PM
Expat private health insurance overburdened with red tape
Expats taking up jobs overseas and including the purchase of international private health insurance in their plans are being increasingly burdened with red tape and confusing choices. One of the least-understood and most important issues is the policy itself, especially for expats heading for Abu Dhabi, China and Russia. Is your chosen...
21 Feb at 6 PM
Spanish property scandal couple who lost home win compensation
As the Spanish homes scandal rumbles on, it’s better news for at least one couple, who have been awarded compensation for the loss of their bulldozed home. Len and Helen Prior witnessed their £350,000 villa in Andalusia being bulldozed by the regional government due to ‘planning irregularities’, even although they had all the...
19 Feb at 6 PM
Singaporean protestors voice concerns over increased immigration plans
A huge protest at Singapore’s Speaker’s Corner in Hong Lim Park signalled Singaporeans’ unrest at the government’s plan to raise population numbers by encouraging immigration. Earlier this month, Singapore’s government lawmakers endorsed a study which suggested the solution to the declining workforce was to increase immigration....
19 Feb at 6 PM
Fears rise over possible downturn in Australian property market
Figures recently released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics are stoking fears that the country’s property boom in on its way to a bust. Working on the premise that real estate developers know exactly when to pull in their financial horns, speculators are nervous due to the noticeable fall in the value of building approvals over the...
18 Feb at 6 PM
Delays over expected UAE expat business ownership ruling disappoints
Following the UAE’s Federal National Council (FNC) decision last Wednesday to reject the new draft of its companies laws, lawyers are voicing their concern. Members of the advisory body decided that the long-awaited change in law to allow expats to own a majority of a foreign company operating in the UAE should now be part of the new...
18 Feb at 6 PM
Australian immigration warns student visa holders of scam
Australia’s Department of Immigration and Citizenship has recently issued scam warnings to international students on student visas. The scammers are hitting on overseas students in the country whose student visas allow them to work for a limited number of days in every month. Individuals posing as immigration officials are approaching...
16 Feb at 6 PM
Canadian immigration trends benefit skilled workers, entrepreneurs and investors
Noticeable trends in Canada’s immigration rulings over the past decade have shown a more favourable attitude towards workers with specific skills, investors and entrepreneurs. Historically, Canadian immigration laws have favoured workers eager to take on jobs in which Canadian nationals have little interest. The majority of those granted...
16 Feb at 6 PM
American expats could get tax rebates on overseas earnings
Experts in US tax matters believe that, in certain cases, filing a US tax return may result in a rebate on expats’ overseas earnings. Most Americans living abroad resent having to pay tax to the US government on their overseas earnings, but tax experts are now suggesting that filing a US tax return might be a good idea. The USA is the...
14 Feb at 6 PM
Extreme sports expats caught by health insurance small print
Expat adrenaline junkies who spend their weekends indulging in extreme sports activities are being advised to read the small print on their medical insurance policies. A recent survey revealed that half of the expats who took part were keen on extreme sports such as rock-climbing, whitewater rafting, kitesurfing, quad biking, hang gliding,...
14 Feb at 6 PM
Brit and Singaporean trapped in Thai court case can leave
Two businessmen trapped in Thailand for three years due to a vindictive ex-landlord can now leave the country. Lee Chestnutt and his Singaporean partner Jaffrey Maharan had brought their furniture export business to Thailand and rented accommodation large enough to store purchased stock until it could be exported to clients. At first,...
13 Feb at 6 PM
Longterm residency a bonus for Middle East property buyers
The number of expats buying property in the expat hubs of the Middle East is rising fast due to real estate ownership being considered a qualifying factor for long-term residency. Dubai and Abu Dhabi property markets are seeing a return to the good old days, with revenue from property sales topping £1.7 billion in 2012. Dubai is the...
13 Feb at 6 PM
NZ immigration adds digital spatial expertise to skills list
After approaches to New Zealand’s immigration authorities by concerned companies, the description ‘other spatial scientist’ has been added to the skill shortage listings. For would-be migrants slightly confused by the Kiwi description of the skill, the basics for qualification under the new classification are a bachelor’s degree in...
12 Feb at 6 PM
Saudi women may be able to sponsor expat husbands
A new Saudi directive is now being implemented in an attempt to provide security and family stability to Saudi women married to expats and any sons of the marriage. The directive states that the sons of mixed marriages between Saudi women and expats may be brought into the country under the sponsorship of their mothers. According to...
12 Feb at 6 PM
Illegal Canada job offer business booming in UAE immigration consultancies
Some immigration consultants in the United Arab Emirates are now offering high-priced Canadian job offer services although they are not licensed to do so. Most immigrant visas for Canada now require job offers from Canadian companies in specific skilled and semi-skilled fields listed by the Canadian immigration office.It’s well known...
11 Feb at 6 PM
FATCA pushes Caymans to make financial registers public
Authorities in the offshore financial tax haven of the Cayman Islands are being forced by the USA’s FATCA to withdraw the veil of secrecy over the financial doings of the extremely wealthy. The government fears its laws guaranteeing financial secrecy to investors are hurting the Caymans’ image and leaving it open to accusations of...
11 Feb at 6 PM
Chile slashes cash requirements for business startups to zero
Chile will soon be the easiest expat destination in which to start a business, due to new laws being passed to encourage incoming entrepreneurs and business people. At the present time, forming a Chilean company takes only a few weeks and costs around $600 on a do-it-yourself basis. The new law simplifies the procedure still more, and will...
8 Feb at 6 PM
Fake NZ immigration advisor found guilty and sentenced
After a lengthy investigation resulted in her arrest for supplying false information, deception and fraud, Uluata Ekuale was found guilty on all counts. Ekuale had posed as an immigration advisor and promised visas and jobs in exchange for cash payments as well as supplying immigration officials with false information and giving unlicensed...
8 Feb at 6 PM
UK Foreign Office warns expats in Somalia of specific threats
The UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office is now advising British expats living or working in Somalia to leave the country due to specific threats of violence against non-nationals. In their statement the FCO said that there is now a specific threat against Westerners in the East African nation, urging British citizens who are still there to...
7 Feb at 6 PM
United Arab Emirates bank launches expat pension plan
Expat staff in the UAE may well benefit from the first ever savings and pension plan specifically aimed at multinational and domestic employers of overseas workers. The National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD) has launched its innovative Wealth Builder Plan, aimed at UAE corporate employers who wish to offer their expatriate workers enhanced...
7 Feb at 6 PM
Migrants group demands inheritance tax exemption for disenfranchised expats
The British Community Committee of France (BCCF) is demanding that the liability of inheritance tax be cancelled after 15 years’ expat absence from the UK. UK expats who move overseas on a permanent basis are denied the right to vote after 15 years’ residence abroad, with the move by France’s largest expat group being seen as an...
6 Feb at 6 PM
Expat savers still suffering from UK government policies
Five years after the start of the world financial crisis, expat savers with offshore accounts are still suffering low interest rates due to government strategies to give banks cheap money. Unless a miracle occurs, next month expat savers will have seen the real value of their savings fall for five years in succession due to the base...
6 Feb at 6 PM
New Zealand accuses OZ of unfair Kiwi migrants visa rules
Kiwi PM John Key recently accused Australia’s immigration department of applying discrimination against migrants from New Zealand in the matter of citizenship applications. Key claims that the Oz immigration system prevents long-term Kiwi residents in Australia from becoming citizens and being granted the right to vote and claim social...
5 Feb at 6 PM
Singapore plans for population growth include more expats
The government of the crowded conurbation of Singapore is aiming to increase its population by 30 per cent over the next 17 years, with the bulk of the increase expected to be expats. The city state is already home to a high percentage of arrivals from overseas, with expats making up 38 per cent of its population. Tensions are already...
5 Feb at 4 PM
Asian casinos welcome expat gamblers with open arms
In spite of the rising trend towards increased anti-foreigner legislation across Asia, one business sector on the continent is making it easier than ever for expat gamblers. Asia’s many casinos welcome expats with open arms, although in many Asian countries gambling by nationals is illegal. A boom is expected as more Westerners flock to...
4 Feb at 6 PM
Expats follow firms away from overpriced central Hong Kong
Expats living and renting in Hong Kong are expected to follow businesses deserting the expensive central district for more economical suburban office rentals and accommodation. The move by foreign and locally-owned businesses away from the high-rental value central district has accelerated over the past year as corporations continue to...
4 Feb at 6 PM
Diplomatic row over UK plan to discourage Bulgarian immigrants
Following the UK government’s proposed plan to rubbish Britain as a migrant destination in Bulgaria and Romania, a diplomatic row has broken out. After the ban on Bulgarian and Romanian job-seekers in the UK ends in January 2015, when both countries become full EU members, migrants are expected to flood into the UK. The government’s...
1 Feb at 6 PM
Manila condo demand soars as foreign investors discover Philippines
The expanding expat community in Manila and other popular Philippine immigrant destinations has lead to a boom in real estate and the construction of huge numbers of condo blocks. In Manila, the call for expat-style condo blocks is transforming the city’s skyline, with property investors jumping on the bandwagon and a surge in foreign...
1 Feb at 6 PM
Popular business link expat forum swamped by offshore FAs
A successful social networking group aimed at expat Brits worldwide has been forced to create a financial services sub-group after it was taken over by offshore financial advisors. The LinkedIn forum was a popular place for expat business people to exchange views and network for over five years until it was overwhelmed by offshore-based...
29 Feb at 6 PM
Canada tops index of British expat lifestyle quality
As reported by Reuters, Canada’s beautiful landscapes, diverse society, security and health care services put it number one on the globe for UK expats, reveals a yearly index on published on Wednesday. The NatWest International Personal Banking Quality of Life Index reported that in spite of a global economic crisis, over two-thirds of...
28 Feb at 6 PM
80k construction jobs in Canada could go to Irish
As reported by the Irish Times, nearly 80,000 positions in the Canadian building industry could go to Irish construction workers, says a delegation from British Columbia visiting Ireland this week. Manley MacLachlan, who heads the British Columbia Construction Association, an association representing nearly 2,000 companies, announced there...
27 Feb at 6 PM
Financial hardship hitting British expats in Spain
As reported by The Telegraph, a television documentary has exposed the extent to which British expatriates in Spain are toiling during the eurozone crisis, as social services and charities are overwhelmed with the demand for aid. The BBC’s Andrew Sinclair, correspondent for East Anglia, interviewed expats living in Spain and discovered...
27 Feb at 9 AM
Expats fight to save Albox homes in Spain
A British couple have vowed to continue fighting, despite having lost their appeal against their Spanish home being demolished. The house in Albox, Andalucía, is amongst of a group that were served with demolition orders earlier this year. The couple, who wish to remain anonymous for now, built the house in 2002 and believed they had...
24 Feb at 9 AM
Scottish expats keep eyes on UAE developments
As reported by Gulf News, Despite Scottish expatriates residing in the UAE are closely watching the political developments in their motherland amid tense debate about a referendum on a complete independence from the UK. Around 20,000 Scots have exchanged Caledonia’s lush and green pastures for the Emirates’ sun and sand, primarily Abu...
22 Feb at 12 PM
Irish labourers in Western Australia may see 3 year passport ban
As reported by Inside Ireland, due to sham employers, many Irish labourers in Western Australia may have received false migration advice, which may trigger a passport ban lasting up to three years. Western Australia’s Department of Immigration and Citizenship is reportedly investigating allegations into a construction company providing...
21 Feb at 4 PM
Expats in Australia cautioned over card fraud
As reported in The Telegraph, Australia is one of the trendiest destinations for migrating Britons, with over 100,000 relocating there between 2005 - 2010. While most Brits living abroad open bank accounts in their new Australian home, a 2010 survey revealed that over half of those immigrants who moved over five years ago had retained a...
20 Feb at 3 PM
British expat rescue plan in case Greece leaves Euro
As reported by Express, the United Kingdom has designed contingency plans to aid British expats stranded in Greece if the country leaves the euro. Alistair Burt, the UK’s Foreign Office Minister, announced the Government’s plans to rescue Britons should they be stranded without cash by a sudden Greek exit. Mr Burt advised expats...
17 Feb at 3 PM
British embassy clarifies Bahrain’s new visa policy
As reported by Trade Arabia, UK citizens in Bahrain have received reassurance from the British Embassy about the country’s new immigration policies that will soon reverse their ability to obtain visas upon arrival. The Embassy stated that the proposed changes to acquire Bahraini visas were still in their early stages, explaining that...
17 Feb at 9 AM
Australian immigration hosts information sessions about skilled migration
As reported by Work Permit, Australia's Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) is sending immigration officials to visit the South Australia and New South Wales regions, beginning 20 February 2012, in order to offer businesses and foreign workers more information on employer-sponsored visa programmes and skilled...
15 Feb at 6 PM
Bahrain’s expats criticise new visa rules
As reported in Trade Arabia, expatriates living in Bahrain have slammed new immigration laws which would end visa-upon-arrival privileges for people from dozens of nations. The reforms are being introduced in a bid to stop violations and guarantee equal treatment with nations that enforce stringent entry laws on Bahrainis, explained Shaikh...
14 Feb at 6 PM
US anti-immigrant group against Irish visa bill
As reported by Irish Central, Numbers USA, the American anti-immigrant group, has organised to block the Irish E3 visa legislation from passing at the senate. The group sent emails to over one million members last Thursday targeting the visa bill. Their activities occurred after both the Boston Herald and the Boston Globe announced that...
13 Feb at 3 PM
Desperate Britons turn to the US dollar
As reported by The Telegraph, Lloyds TSB International has announced a marked rise in savers requesting dollar-denominated accounts. It has now almost doubled the rate it awards on one-year fixed-rate US dollar accounts—increasing from 1.5pc to 2.8pc. Nicholas Boys Smith at Lloyds TSB International says that many wealthy investors...
10 Feb at 6 PM
Union says fire crews relocating abroad due to cuts
As reported by Herald, many of Ireland’s firefighters are moving overseas as pay and job prospects continue to get worse. About a dozen fire service personnel are believed to be hunting for work in Dubai, Canada, Australia and other countries, says a spokesperson for the Irish Fire and Emergency Services Association (IFESA). John Kidd...
9 Feb at 6 PM
Dangerous prescription-only meds sold over the counter in Spain
As reported by the Olive Press, an anti-smoking medication linked to a heightened risk of suicide is still being sold over the counter in Andalucia, Spain. The drug Champix is reportedly widely available at pharmacies even though the manufacturer has insisted it is ‘prescription-only’. One UK expatriate Karen Cox, 46, has called for...
8 Feb at 6 PM
Irish export gains mask unemployment
As reported by Bloomberg, although signs are showing that the Irish economy is starting to recover after its financial bailout 15 months ago, its leaders say the economy is still suffering the worst crisis since the Second World War. The nation’s unemployment figures, standing at 14.2% in January, has nearly reached its highest level...
7 Feb at 6 PM
Guardian Wealth urges expats to review finances
As reported by FT Advisor, Guardian Wealth chief executive David Howell has announced that pensions, savings, tax planning and health insurance are areas expatriates should consider. The CEO urged expats to figure out how to handle financial affairs in the midst of a volatile international market. He said it was critical that expatriates...
6 Feb at 6 PM
Swinney defends referendum EU voters
Finance Secretary John Swinney has backed plans to allow EU nationals residing in Scotland to vote in the country’s independence referendum, reports the BBC. Mr Swinney revealed the same rules that applied to the previous Scottish Parliament election were set to be used. This would mean that roughly 60,000 EU nationals currently living...
3 Feb at 2 PM
More Indian students in New Zealand
India sends the most students and the second most skilled migrants to New Zealand, reveals a report by the Department of Labour. In 2011, 13 per cent of skilled migrants entering New Zealand were Indian, which is an increase from the 8 per cent in 2010, reports the NZ Herald. The report states that despite the global slowdown in...
2 Feb at 6 PM
Immigrant adoption changes in UAE
New regulations will make it less complicated for UAE citizens to provide a child with a home, but immigrants seeking to adopt will still be obliged to do so from abroad. The National reports that the new law, passed last month by the FNC, are making their way through the legislative process. The regulations will preserve the rights of...
1 Feb at 6 PM