Moving abroad? Here's why locals might ...
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Expat bashing seems to have become a real trend in the Netherlands, according to one article published in DutchNews.nl. Driven by historical grievances and the more recent issues related to the housing and economic impact that expats have, some local residents have expressed strong concern about expat presence in their country. Local publications have joined in by frequently portraying the expats in the country as overprivileged and out of touch ..read more
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Expat finances: How to save money and where ...
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As inflation continues to drive up expat budgets, you're probably playing it safe and considering making savings. Perhaps you're wondering where to invest your money or how to manage the savings you've accumulated. Here are some practical tips ..read more
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Is remote work the new normal for ...
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The way we work is undergoing a dramatic shift. What if the traditional office space becomes a relic of the past? What if the geographical location is no longer a barrier to recruiting top talent? Businesses embracing the remote working trend are seeing many benefits, especially when it comes to attracting and retaining foreign professionals ..read more
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How to request your $ 3,200 COVID-19 ...
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In 2020 & 2021, the US issued so-called COVID-19 stimulus checks to offset the economic impact of COVID-19. As speed was of the essence, they were issued based on the 2019 tax returns the IRS had on file. Consequently, those who didn't file tax returns didn't receive the COVID-19 stimulus checks they are entitled to. Americans who have not yet received them have until June 15, 2024 to claim $3,200 of COVID-19 stimulus checks by filing overdue 2020 & 2021 US tax returns. The process involves filing delinquent returns ..read more
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Expat couples: Protect your assets with the ...
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Before enjoying the happy life of an expatriate couple, there might be a few administrative issues to check out. Have both spouses drawn up a prenuptial agreement? Is there a risk that the matrimonial property regime will change with the international move? These questions are even more critical if you have your own assets. Here's an overview of matrimonial property regimes around the world ..read more
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Moving to Luxembourg: Optimise your tax ...
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Moving to Luxembourg brings its share of challenges and questions, particularly when it comes to understanding and optimising your tax return. This guide, brought to you by our partner Foyer, details all the special local features in a simple and structured way. Within a few paragraphs, you should understand the levers of taxation in Luxembourg and be able to optimise your own tax situation ..read more
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Milano 3.0: Your new home surrounded by ...
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The new residential complex of Milano 3.0 is the latest addition to the Milano 3 neighborhood, located in the south-west of the city, nestled in the lush greenery.  ..read more
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Can you stay affiliated with your home ...
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According to the current Italian prime minister, it could soon be possible for Italian expats to benefit from healthcare in Italy while living abroad. In fact, a bill proposed by the Fratelli d'Italia party aims to allow this against an annual contribution of 1,500 euros to the national health system (SSN).  ..read more
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Futuristic cities and Golden Visas await ...
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Looking for a new real estate investment? Futuristic cities, artificial islands, and self-sustaining megacities await you as the Gulf States roll out the red carpet for wealthy expatriates. Competing with each other, they are embarking on mega-projects to attract foreign investors. Here's an overview ..read more
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Boosting European education: EU's plan for a ...
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To stand out on the international job market and further strengthen the position of the European Union, the European Commission announced the creation of a European diploma. What does this mean for potential international students in Europe ..read more
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