What makes Costa Rica worth the move? From a slower pace of life to stronger community ties, one expat shares why he chose the Land of Pura Vida over the U.S.I’m a...
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Vacations are supposed to feel rich in memories, not receipts. But a bunch of tiny, “it’s just a few dollars” purchases pile up fast—especially when you’re traveling on wages that already have...
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If you look up the most-visited tourist destinations in the U.S., places like Walt Disney World near Orlando, Florida, and the Las Vegas Strip in Nevada consistently rank near the top. Do...
Living abroad doesn’t mean you can leave your U.S. tax responsibilities behind. If you’re an American expat, the IRS still expects you to report your worldwide income — no matter where you...
The U.S. Department of State estimates that around 9 million Americans live abroad — which could be for any number of reasons, including work, family, or simply a personal attachment to another...
14 October 2012 Immigration & Residency 0 Editor's Note: The following article is based on an article written by I.J. Zemelman, EA, the tax Operations Director at Taxes for Expats. This is...
Whether you're working abroad, retiring in another country, or living the digital nomad lifestyle, expat travel insurance is a crucial investment. Unlike standard travel insurance, which is ideal for short trips, expat...
Kyoto is ideal for cultural immersion without physical strain Retirement is not the end of adventure. It is the beginning of slow travel, long-overdue holidays, and finally ticking off those bucket-list destinations....
It seemed like such a good idea at the time: My husband Barry and I would visit Cuenca, a UNESCO World Heritage city in the south of Ecuador, staying in a private...
Toasted ham baguettes in hand, we cheered as the new-generation Nightjet drew into Vienna Hauptbahnhof. It was a little before 7pm, and as the carriages hummed past I felt a rush of...
Every year, thousands of International Living readers share where they’re dreaming of living next. Of course, Portugal, Spain, and France still top the charts, but it’s the emerging spots that are catching...
Every year, thousands of International Living readers take a moment to dream big and tell us exactly where they’d move if they could pack up tomorrow.It’s not just about escaping the daily...
"How are Americans being received abroad these days? Are we still welcome?”It’s a fair question — and one we’ve heard more often lately, especially with headlines swirling about overtourism, gentrification protests, and...
San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, has done it again. This historic gem in the Colonial Highlands was just named the No. 1 city in the world in Travel + Leisure’s 2025 World’s...
(Credit: Benjamin Clapp / Shutterstock) In a nutshell Nearly half (49%) of American expats are considering renouncing their U.S. citizenship, a 63% jump from last year driven by political frustration and tax...
It's a sunny morning in Montevideo, and I’m strolling along the water’s edge, watching the ships as joggers, cyclists, and rollerbladers pass by.The outdoor fitness culture is one of the city’s main...
Delta flyers rejoice: Better (and more) Delta One seats are on their way … eventually. That's the main takeaway from an interview with Paul Baldoni, the new senior vice president of network...
There’s a difference between the world’s most affordable place to live and the cheapest places to qualify for residency. When clients ask about the cheapest countries to move to, I always ask for clarification about what they are...
Mexico’s real estate market is surging as foreign buyers seek affordable homes and high ROI in hotspots like Puerto Vallarta. Find out what’s fueling the boom. A surge in international interest is...