Wellness Passport: Your Guide to Healthcare as an Expat
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by Manindra Singh
3M ago
Living as an expatriate comes with many exciting opportunities, but it also brings the challenge of navigating healthcare systems in a new country. Your wellness is a priority, and understanding the nuances of healthcare as an expat is crucial. In this comprehensive guide, we explore the concept of a “Wellness Passport” – your key to maintaining optimal health while living abroad. Understanding the Expat Healthcare Landscape Navigating Different Healthcare Systems One of the primary challenges expatriates face is adapting to the healthcare systems of their host country. Each nation has its un ..read more
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Jet-Set Pets: A Smooth Transition to Expat Life with Animals
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by David Tompkins
3M ago
Moving abroad is an exciting yet challenging adventure, especially when you have furry companions by your side. “Jet-Set Pets: A Smooth Transition to Expat Life with Animals” explores the multifaceted aspects of relocating to a new country with your beloved pets. From the logistical hurdles to healthcare considerations, cultural adaptation, and ensuring the emotional well-being of both pet owners and their animal friends, this article provides a comprehensive guide to making the transition abroad a seamless experience for all. Logistics: Navigating the Global Maze Understanding Pet Regulation ..read more
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Budgeting for the Big Move: A Financial Roadmap for Expats
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by David Tompkins
3M ago
Embarking on a journey to a new country is akin to setting sail on uncharted waters. The thrill of adventure is palpable, yet the trepidation of the unknown lurks beneath the surface. For expatriates, the move abroad is not merely a physical transition but a financial odyssey. It demands meticulous planning, foresight, and a strategic approach to budgeting. This article serves as a compass, guiding you through the monetary maze of international relocation and ensuring that when you swipe your card in a foreign land, you won’t be haunted by the dreaded card declined but have money scenario. Ac ..read more
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Four Tips to Discover an Expat Group
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by Rohit Verma
8M ago
Everyone knows moving abroad to a new expat destination country can be quite daunting. One often needs to make mew friends and get used to the culture shock that often occurs when experiencing a new culture and county. Joining an expat group can help you acclimate to the expat destination and make new friends and contacts. Here are four tips for discovering a new expatriate group abroad. Sporting Activities A great way to make new friends is to participate in sports because the people you are participating with already have the same interest as you in sports. If there is a language barrier, yo ..read more
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You’ve Decided the Digital Nomad Life is For You – What Next?
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by Manindra Singh
1y ago
So you’ve decided the expat or digital nomad life is for you. Where do you start? Maybe you’ve always had a dream to live in a specific country, or maybe you are just itching for adventure. We’re here to help with our handy guide on where to start! Do Your Research It may seem painfully obvious, but before you pack your bags, make sure the country you are headed to is where you actually want to be! Whether you’re looking for exciting nightlife, serene mountain views, or after-work surf sessions, you’ll want to make sure your lifestyle is a match for your new home. Check out information about h ..read more
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The most common mistakes when applying for a non lucrative visa in Spain
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by David Tompkins
1y ago
One of the most requested visas in Spain is the non-profit visa. The variety of possibilities granted by this residency is very wide, from travelling, studying or enjoying the climate after retirement. However, when applying for the Spanish non lucrative visa cards, a series of mistakes can be made and, as a consequence, the visa can be refused. For this reason, it is very important to count on professionals such as Pellicer & Heredia to advise you and accompany you during this new adventure for you. The bureaucratic processes are usually very heavy and endless. That is why a good lawyer w ..read more
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Top 8 Reasons to Retire in the Dominican Republic
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by David Tompkins
1y ago
Deciding when and where to retire is one of the most important decisions of your life! Since you no longer work and have to live your life on a fixed pension amount, it becomes a crucial task. There are many countries around the world offering a comfortable lifestyle, but expenses can be unbearable. But If you choose to retire in the Dominican Republic, not only you’ll be blessed with breathtaking landscapes, the cost of living will be much lower. Having said that, many people are now choosing to retire in the Dominican Republic for a number of reasons. Here are the top 8 reasons to consider t ..read more
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Top Five Tips for Digital Nomads in Europe
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by David Tompkins
1y ago
One of the biggest cultural shifts that resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic was the massive rise in remote work. As offices across the globe were shuttered, workplaces had no choice but to adapt to remote work. While this certainly took some getting used to, it has now allowed people to pursue their careers while traveling the globe. These remote workers – called digital nomads – are able to live anywhere on the planet they wish, often choosing to hop from place to place, in order to experience the diversity of rich cultures. Tips for Digital Nomads in Europe The digital nomad life offers a lo ..read more
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Top 10 Reasons to Retire in Europe
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by saurav tripathi
2y ago
Everybody dreams of their retirement and what occupies a major portion of these dreams is the location. Definitely, for retirees, scenery pops in the head when thinking of retirement, however, there are other things to consider too. Taxes, climate, healthcare services, transportation, and expenses are all which need to be learned about if not sorted before making the move. Europe is a favorite amongst retirees for some obvious reasons. No matter how many complications Brexit or Covid 19 have added, retirees still consider taking shelter and spending their retirement life in Europe. So, if you ..read more
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8 Reasons to Move to Malta as an Expat
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by saurav tripathi
2y ago
When most people look to travel or even move to Europe, Malta is not usually at the top of their lists. It is tempting because of incredible landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower drawing people to France, the exquisite Italian cuisine, or the public education standards in Germany. Buy you can discover and enjoy so much of what Malta has to offer. Why You Should Move to Malta But this small island in the Mediterranean Sea has so much to offer expats, with food, languages, and a rich history that creates a blend of different European cultures. Here are the top 8 reasons you should consider moving t ..read more
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