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4y ago
We have updated our guide for Budapest. The guide has been fully reviewed and data has been updated and many links checked and amended when no longer relevant. With 94 pages (PDF) of information you will read the most complete guide to prepare your expatriation to Budapest.
Budapest's territory is 525 square kilometers in total. The city is the capital of Hungary, a land-locked county in Central Europe sharing its borders with Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, and Austria. The country is overall mostly flat, with low mountains in the North. It is 93,030 square kilometers in size and ..read more
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4y ago
One of the major argument used by Brexit supporters was the need to stop the "invasion" of migrants coming to the EU (yes, naughty "migrants" coming in, because when we talk about British pensioners going to Portugal, they should be called nice "expats" according to the BBC).
Even mid February, while the coronavirus crisis was on all the news, showing the unprecedented measures taken in China (Italy started impose lockdown measures 20 days later), the UK government big concern was still to prevent low-skilled immigration with a new point-based post-Brexit immigration system and jobs paying at ..read more
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4y ago
Google is releasing aggregated, anonymized data from Google Maps showing people’s movements over time by geography, across different high-level categories of places such as retail and recreation, groceries and pharmacies, parks, transit stations, workplaces, and residential. Data is collected from billions of Android and iPhones using Google services and are published on a new website called COVID-19 Community Mobility Reports.
The reports, which contain data from two to three days earlier, are broken down by country and then by region. They intend to spot trends in how people are behaving an ..read more
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4y ago
With nearly all schools closed around the world (even in countries where the lockdown is not imposed, such as Hong Kong, schools are closed) all children are experiencing home schoolong nowadays. And with them parents are also learning fast the difficulty of teaching.
Funny images and videos are popping around on social media, but they are also revealing the difficulty of many parents to cope with the intensity of a school day at home during the lockdown. First of all we need to remember that many children won't have access to computer or IT tools. Getting maths exercise, spelling tests and h ..read more
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4y ago
While more than 80% of the world’s population is said to be on some kind
of
lockdown to help limit the spread of the coronavirus, video calls have
become the easy of keeping contact with work colleagues, family members
and friends.
Britsh TV Channel Sky News reported that according to Professor Sophie Scott, Director of the Institute of Cognitive
Neuroscience at University College London, video
calling has been proven to be just as good for your brain and happiness
as being in the same space. She said:
"You get the same bang for your buck - you talk for as long, you are as
ha ..read more
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4y ago
With most of the world required to stay at home, many companies now rely
on remote working and keep connection with staff through instant
messages and emails. Face-to-face meeting can no longer take place and
instead managers are asked to organise video-conferences.
You might think that attending (or even organising) a video conference
won't require too much efforts. However, while having sleepers to cover
your feet won't be noticeable, many things need your attention to avoid
turning the meeting into a total cacophony, or letting you down during a
professional presentation (remember ..read more
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4y ago
In a few hours, I have an "apero-time" with friends (a virtual apero, as it becomes the norm with the current corona virus lockdown). Earlier I spent 30 minutes on a video-conference meeting with colleagues at work, talking about the latest change in the delivery schedule of some projects.
Video call apps have become inevitable nowadays with the vast majority of the population in confinement and working from home. We list below some of the most popular best video conferencing tools that you could use.
Zoom
In a few months it has become the most popular application with a reported 200 ..read more
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4y ago
With the lock-down measures imposed on more than 3 billions people, most of the office workers were forced to work from home. While the flexible working habits have still to spread through most of the companies (see ou previous article on that issue), staff was suddenly urged to adapt to the new conditions in confinement.
Even with the modern technologies using emails and shared documents, with remote connection to the companies IT infrastructure, certain things need to change: you won't have so many face-to-face
meetings anymore and rely on instant messaging tools instead of popping
ou ..read more
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4y ago
The world crisis created by the current COVID19 pandemic has forced many companies to undergo fierce changes and adapt to flexible working.
First of all, we need to remember that for a lot of companies, working from home is not an option. The vast majority of the work includes physical interaction and manual actions: while drones are only an aspiration for your online shoping delivery, you still need someone for the parcels to come to your door; take-away and food shopping requires staff to prepare food and stock up supermarket shelves; emergency work involves ingeniors or technicians to ..read more
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4y ago
Only 3 months done in 2020 and we already know that year 2020 will
enter in History books as one of the major event in the 21st century!
The pandemic that has spread around the world rapidely started in
December 2019 in the Wuhan area, at the heart of China (although some
say it might have been even as early as September - and many think that
the Chinese government is still hidding the real amount of deaths, that
might go up to 40,000).
As of today, end of March, up to 3 billions people are in lockdown and
the planet is
more or less at a stand still with more than 170 countries a ..read more