Expatriate Life News
Hr european news roundup - february 2008
Our habitue human resources management news roundup from across Europe from the Federation of European Employers (FedEE).EUROPE: Recession, what recession?Whilst paper journalists have been warning about an imminent recession, electric current evidence i
Feb 13 2008
Healthcare in the us
I have never seen anyone look quite so pleased on returning from a trip to the tooth doctor as my hubby Dr W did. Michael Moore's film Sicko concluded that the NHS beat the US health care system"I've got to have a gum graft!" he exclaimed with glee.
Feb 13 2008
Life in spain
Scene off for your exciting new expat life, full of hopes and dreaming, is all well and good but do not make the error of assuming that heater climes needfully equate to heater people.In fact, contempt the jump in temperature you may be required to develo
Feb 9 2008
Parade of dreams
Rio and Notting Hill may have their carnivals, but as Chinese New Year attack Singaporeans start look forward to "Chingay: Parade of dreaming".It is ever held about the time of the lunar new year, which this year is on Feb 7, by the horse opera calendar.
Feb 7 2008
Understanding cultural assimilation
We look at why apprehension and facilitating cultural assimilation within a assortment of contexts is necessity for globalising companies to succeed today.Many dimensionsCultural assimilation can mean several different things. When used one way, as in cu
Feb 5 2008
Expats' dream shattered
A British people couple life in Spain will see their dream home demolished to make way for a high-speed rail link, in the latest misery to hit exile living on the Spanish costas.telegraphy Expats homepage Richard and Wendy Kaleta claim that the local
Feb 5 2008
France: expats win healthcare battle
The French government has backed down on a policy that had stripped thousands of Britons living in French Republic of their right to benefit from the French state wellness insurance scheme.The news was greeted with exultation by British people expatriates
Feb 5 2008
Uk: changing residency rules
Rules government whether person is occupant in the UK or abroad should be governed by authorities statute, not the courts, according to a lead accountant.Mike Warburton of Grant William Thornton is diamond that the electric current position, where case la
Feb 5 2008
Boater's paradise
Asia, as many of you will know, is a spectacular part of the world. For 23 years I was Coca-Cola's PR man there, workings out of Hong Kong and then Tokyo. It was no surprise to anyone that I decided to tax return when I retired in 2002.I'm a occupant of H
Feb 5 2008
Uk: changing residency rules
Rules government whether person is occupant in the UK or abroad should be governed by authorities statute, not the courts, according to a lead accountant.Mike Warburton of Grant William Thornton is diamond that the electric current position, where case la
Feb 4 2008
France: expats win healthcare battle
The French government has backed down on a policy that had stripped thousands of Britons living in French Republic of their right to benefit from the French state wellness insurance scheme.The news was greeted with exultation by British people expatriates
Feb 4 2008
Boater's paradise
Asia, as many of you will know, is a spectacular part of the world. For 23 years I was Coca-Cola's PR man there, workings out of Hong Kong and then Tokyo. It was no surprise to anyone that I decided to tax return when I retired in 2002.I'm a occupant of H
Feb 4 2008
Changing residency rules
Rules government whether person is occupant in the UK or abroad should be governed by authorities statute, not the courts, according to a lead accountant.Mike Warburton of Grant William Thornton is diamond that the electric current position, where case la
Jan 28 2008
Changing residency rules
Rules government whether person is occupant in the UK or abroad should be governed by authorities statute, not the courts, according to a lead accountant.Mike Warburton of Grant William Thornton is diamond that the electric current position, where case la
Jan 28 2008
Moving to australia
Modus operandi was biting hard in our lives. We were an outdoorsy family life for much of the year inside the four walls of our modest south Greater London home with the doors firm locked. My hubby was by and large away on concern four days a week and tho
Jan 28 2008
Worst linguists?
It has by and large been accepted, during this century, that the world’s worst linguists are the English language, closely followed by the Americans, Australians and other English-speaking peoples. Different reasons
Jan 28 2008
French healthcare
The Couverture de Maladie Universelle (CMU) was created to provide public health care to anyone who lived in French Republic but could not obtain cover from any other populace system. The vast bulk of people living in French Republic obtain cover fr
Jan 28 2008
Spanish 'persecuting' expats
100 of Britons fear that they could lose their homes on the Costas in what they claim is an "out-and-out persecution" of the exile community.Residents' groups are planning demonstrations exterior their town halls over the approach weeks to demand that the
Jan 28 2008
A place to spend gap year
At the ripe old age of 41 I eventually decided to take a gap year. I know; most people assume that's something school leavers do, but the nearest I came in the past was a prolonged spell of unemployment, when I stayed with my parents (for the first time i
Jan 28 2008
Costa dream demolished
A British people couple life in Spain have become the first exile to see their home demolished in a move that threatens thousands of place built on the Costas.Helen and Elmore Leonard Prior sold their home in Berkshire and spent £570,000 turn an are
Jan 28 2008
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