2024 Cigna Healthcare Study Reveals Dip in Vitality Scores for Expats Working Abroad
Cigna Healthcare recently released its findings from its 2024 International Health Study – and the results are telling.
Cigna Healthcare recently released its findings from its 2024 International Health Study – and the results are telling.
How to get the most Euros in your French bank account when making an international money transfer into the country.
Germany rewards entrepreneurs who get the structure right, but the paperwork is real. This guide walks through choosing your company type (GmbH, UG, AG, partnership, or sole trader), the visa a non-EU founder may need, and the registration steps.
Indonesia’s online censorship has tightened since Ministerial Regulation 5, which is why more expats run a VPN for both privacy and access to blocked content. This guide explains how VPNs work and which paid services are worth it.
On a continent where expats can have the adventure of a lifetime but where some regions are best avoided, these are the safe African countries to visit.
Dental implants in Costa Rica cost less than half what you would pay in the US or Canada, at clinics meeting international standards with English-speaking dentists. This guide covers real prices, how to vet a clinic, and whether the trip is worth it.
This guide will show you how to avoid costly transfer charges and hidden exchange rate fees when sending money into the country.
Online dating in Costa Rica has grown well beyond the old expat-man-meets-Latina setup, with apps now serving every preference. This guide covers the dating sites worth your time, what they cost, and how to use them safely.
Getting a local credit card in Panama as an expat is possible – but it takes the right bank, the right documents, and a bit of patience. Here’s exactly how to do it, and what most expats use in the meantime.
The Philippines 9A is the standard tourist visa, though many travelers get 30 days visa-free without one. Here is how single and multiple-entry 9A visas work, what they cost, and the 59-day stay limit.
After more than 1,000 transfers with Wise since 2019, here is our honest verdict: the mid-market rate and sub-1% fees genuinely beat the banks, and the multi-currency account is built for expat life.
The smoothest moves to Mexico are the ones you set up before you leave home: a no-fee ATM card, a visa sorted at a consulate, documents scanned, and taxes checked. Here is the full pre-departure checklist.