Most expats at some point find themselves transferring large sums of money either to their new home or back to their old home country. In this article we offer some tips to...
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It’s one thing to attend an LGBTQ+ pride parade. It’s another thing entirely to ride a float in one, as I discovered during my most recent visit to Medellin. Experiencing such a...
Hurghada and Sharm el Sheikh are two wildly popular beach resorts on Egypt’s Read Sea. And both have great beaches, crystal blue waters, year-round sunshine and some legendary diving spots. So which...
The nature of labor has changed exponentially following the emergence of the digital revolution. A more adaptable and dynamic work style has replaced the traditional, in-office work structure: remote working. As the...
Is calling the USA “America” offensive? Celebrate July 4 with a look at a common debate among many in Latin America.“Happy 4th of July to all my American brothers and sisters in...
The Netherlands is a small yet varied country. There’s so much going on, all the time - some of it good, some of it less so. It’s easy to compare the Netherlands to...
By Esther Marshall Published: 11:11 EDT, 3 July 2024 | Updated: 12:01 EDT, 3 July 2024 <!-- <!-- <!-- <!-- <!-- <!-- <!-- Got itchy feet but don't want to give up...
In this guide Choosing the best places to retire Portugal Spain Thailand Costa Rica Australia Our choice: the best country to retire to Share Copied Share The fantasy of taking your retirement...
It’s never too early to start thinking about where you’ll spend your golden years. Even if retirement is a long while away, it’s great to plan ahead and work towards a goal...
By Tamar Goldstein My husband Jack and I have been traveling every winter for the last 10 years. We are fortunate that we have a business we can run from anywhere there's...
This January, Expatsi released findings in its annual Expatsi Report, with info coming from a diagnostic created for Americans considering living abroad. When asked where they picture themselves living, the majority of...
As people rapidly turn to remote work, governments aim to attract digital nomads and offer digital nomad visas, also known as “remote work visas.” Currently, 66 countries offer digital nomad visa programs,...
Travel and health insurance should be the first thing you purchase when planning a trip abroad, and there’s no exception when it comes to digital nomad insurance. Could you afford to pay...
Business Share on Facebook Share on X Share by Email Lower cost of living, chance to travel the world can be appealing to remote workers Jenna Benchetrit - CBC News Posted: July...
Jasmien Cels has lived all over the world. She spent her childhood in Ethiopia, New York and Tokyo, Japan, before spending a decade in London.Now, she resides in Brazil and is making...
Italy’s sexy stiletto heel is a peninsula skirted by the Adriatic and Ionian seas—500 miles of coastline, with a wealth of intriguing and exotic towns. There are two airports serving European gateways:...
On the 200th anniversary of Lord Byron’s death, many celebrated him as the archetypal rake, romantic hero, ne’er-do-well playboy, and gifted poet. Less appreciated is the fact that he was arguably our...
Retiring by the beach is a popular dream of many, but while escaping the 9-to-5 grind on a deserted island may seem like a fun idea, the reality of a life without...
Discover essential travel safety tips and advice for safe travel in Central America. Learn about pre-trip planning, transportation safety, accommodation security, and more to ensure a worry-free adventure.Central America has long been...
Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text sizeFact: French people are the rudest, most arrogant people in the world. Is it really true, or simply a cliche perpetrated by a bitter Brit,...