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Falling ill while abroad can be an overwhelming experience. High medical costs can make the situation even more stressful in some countries.
It’s no secret that the UK is suffering a cost of living crisis. We’ve looked at multiple factors, including groceries, energy, fuel, and alcohol, to reveal the countries with the cheapest cost of living.
Many of us aspire to spend a portion of our working lives in a foreign country, giving us the time to fully explore our dream destinations, absorb the local culture, and even learn some of the language. But how much could it cost to move abroad?
Moving abroad and laying down roots in another country is a life-changing choice. Whether you are planning to settle somewhere new for a better way of life, or looking to set up your business overseas, there’s a lot to think about before taking the next big step.
By taking a look at visa, passport and driving licence fees across the world, we explore which documents are the most expensive to obtain, as well as which countries’ passports provide us with the most mobility.
Noncommunicable diseases kill around 41 million people a year across the globe and more than 15 million of those deaths affect people below the age of 70, with the biggest culprits being cardiovascular diseases and cancers.
No matter where in the world you live, some stresses can’t be avoided. However, some cities make things easier for new parents than others. So, where are the best cities for expecting expats?
Music can be a fantastic accompaniment to life, providing a soundtrack for everything from getting yourself pumped to relaxing and de-stressing. We researched songs most popular for different forms of recovery to help create the ultimate recovery playlist.
One of the most attractive perks leading people to change jobs is a higher salary, and to work abroad, you may wonder if relocating to another country could give you a better offer. Which countries could boost your earnings and ultimately offer you a better quality of life?
The working week can look very different depending on the country you are working in, with many factors like paid time off, working hours and minimum wages varying wildly from place to place.
We’ve explored various family-related factors, such as childcare costs, the average annual hours worked and educational attainment in key subjects to determine some of the best places to live abroad with a family.
We cover everything expats need to know to help make the most of their adventures and enhance overall quality of life with our 30 tips and tricks to help embrace their new home and maximise their well-being abroad.
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