Many people become confused between the terms emigrate and immigrate. These are two words that both have a similar meaning and are often used in the wrong contexts. Both words…
One of the biggest dilemmas facing expat families when they move abroad is schooling. Parents often want to ensure that children experience as little disruption as possible when they make…
International students – either beginning their degrees or specialising in PhDs are a dynamic group of expats move abroad either on their own or with their families to further their…
People relocate for many different reasons. Some move because they are looking for a better quality of life, others move for better job prospects or to avoid excessive taxation. Relocation…
South African expats living abroad will not be happy to hear that the annual cost of international school tuition fees increased on average by 1.9% during 2017 to a global…
Finland tops the InterNations 2017 Education Index once again and ranks as the top country worldwide when it comes to educating expat kids. Over 26% of the expats who responded…
No matter what country you are living in, teaching your children the solid principals about how to save and manage money will go a long way to helping them later…
The USA has always prided itself on its quality education and its universities dominate the top ten in the world. Despite its excellent focus on tertiary education, expats have revealed…
Expats often send their children to other countries to complete their tertiary education. International bank accounts make transferring tuition funds simple and, in many cases, another country may offer far…
Reports are circulating that Britain is facing a post-Brexit brain drain, as the rights of highly skilled migrants in the UK, still remain unresolved. The UK’s university sector is actively…