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Expatriate Spotlight on Andorra la Vella in Andorra

Andorra is famous for great skiing and shopping and some of the most dramatic scenery in the Pyrenees with over 300 days of sunshine a year. In the last five years, over €50 million has been invested in mountain cafés … Continue reading

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Mediterranean Tsunami – More Likely than you think

Expatriates living in retirement in the sunny climate of the Mediterranean region may be wondering if the devastation in Japan could happen to them. Not only have tsunamis hit the Mediterranean in the past, there may be more to come. … Continue reading

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North Africa and the Middle East – Expatriate Viewpoint

North Africa and the Middle East have been shaken by what could be described as a youthquake this year. What is driving it? Will it end soon? Should you accept an expatriate job in this region? As an expatriate how … Continue reading

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Expat Travel – How far have you flown?

How far have you traveled as an expat??? Continue reading

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Expatriate Newspapers – Have you had your fill of news today!?

Are you missing your favourite newspaper as an expat, so what to do about it? Continue reading

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Returning expats

Former expat Robert Leveson has left Singapore to start again in Britain. The only problem is, they do things differently there. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/expat/expatlife/8257275/Returning-expats-and-the-curse-of-adjustmentitus.html

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Expats Warned on Compensation Complacency

Expats need to remain on their toes over compensation rights, despite the higher €100,000 deposit compensation limit now in force in all European Economic Area (EEA) member states as from 1st January 2011. While the raised limit is a welcome … Continue reading

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Expat guide to South Africa: schools

Schools offering a British educational experience in South Africa tend to be relatively new – and small – but the sector appears to be growing, driven in part by the popularity of GCSE and A-level qualifications offered by University of … Continue reading

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Expatriate Tool- Google Translate

The search giant last night launched an application that allows a mobile phone to instantly translate a conversation. Users speaking into a device running Google’s own Android operating system will hear their words translated into another language, and their conversation … Continue reading

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Expat Investment News: How to stop currency fluctuations damaging your savings

Dramatic currency fluctuations in the last week should remind expatriate savers they need to take account of currency risk on their savings, writes Charlotte Beugge. Last week, when the bad news about UK gross domestic product was announced, sterling fell … Continue reading

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