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Monthly Archives: August 2017
America Expat Cost of Living July 2017
Hamilton in Bermuda is the most expensive location in the Americas as at July 2017, in 6th place globally; this is due to the high price of property and the fact that most items have to be transported to Bermuda … Continue reading
Middle East Expat Cost of Living July 2017
Doha in Qatar is the most expensive city for expats in the Middle East as at July 2017, followed by Jerusalem in Israel, and Abu-Dhabi in the UAE. While Doha is the most expensive city in the Middle East, it … Continue reading
The 10 Cheapest Low Hardship Countries July 2017
The 10 cheapest low hardship countries for expatriate professional migrants as at July 2017 for all expat basket items from most cheapest to less cheap are as follows: 1. Poland 2. Hungary 3. Malaysia 4. Botswana 5. Cook Islands 6. … Continue reading
Africa Expat Cost of Living Comparison – July 2017
African countries are some of the poorest and least developed in the world, with relatively low local cost of living expenses; however the cost of importing and transporting the international standard of goods that expatriates expect to purchase in the … Continue reading
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International City Cost of Living for Expatriate Professional Migrants – July 2017
Luanda is the most expensive city in the world for an expatriate professional migrant to live in as at July 2017, followed by Hong Kong and Singapore. The top ten most expensive cities in the world comprise one from Africa … Continue reading
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The Most Expensive Countries in the World – July 2017
The top ten most expensive countries in the world as at July 2017 comprise two from Africa (Angola) (1); Ghana (10), three from Europe (Norway (2); Switzerland (3)); Denmark (9)), four from America (Bermuda (4); Cayman Islands (5); Barbados (6); … Continue reading