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Swedish Expats In New Zealand
If you are looking to connect with Swedish expats in New Zealand, then this page brings together all the latest expat blogs New Zealand written by Swedish bloggers, any interviews, articles and news items we have here at ExpatsBlog.com.
Latest Blogs by Swedish Expats Living in New Zealand
- A Swedish Expat living in New Zealand
A Swedish Expat living in New Zealand. My life is full of excitement and adventures and I hope to share some of it with you. But life as an expat can also be an emotional roller coaster so hold on.
Latest Expat Interviews/ Articles
There are currently no expat interviews with Swedish Expats living in this destination. Please get in touch if you would like to become a Featured Expat or contribute to our Local Expert Series...Latest News Relating to New Zealand or Sweden
- Expats help revitalize New Zealand’s real estate sector
New Zealand’s real estate market is still defying worldwide doom and gloom. Whilst realtors across the world are predicting massive drops in property valuation, New Zealand’s real estate... - Japan to allow expats trapped overseas to return in August
Expats and students trapped outside Japan will be allowed to re-enter in August. Expat residents and students who left Japan before April 3 and are now stranded overseas will be allowed to... - UAE now banking on air bridges to stimulate its economy
The United Arab Emirates is now planning to establish air bridges between the emirates and a number of European countries. With more than one eye on tourism as well as business travellers, the... - British expats looking to secure home country property
It seems the effects of the pandemic on British expats overseas are causing increased interest in the purchase of property back in the home country. According to a survey conducted by a leading... - Survey shows most expat Brits don’t ever want to return
Results of a recent survey have revealed just under two thirds of expat Britons have no intention of ever returning to the home country. Some six out of every ten respondents to the survey said...