It’s a big world.
Here are the instructions:
A little planning makes for a happy expat.
The Five Keys to a Happy Expat Life
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Picking the right place matters more than any other factor.
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Expat life and travelling are different. You are building a home, not an itinerary. It’s about stability, security, and comfort.
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Relationships count more than ever. Figure out how to stay connected back home, and how you are going to build a network in your new home.
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Food, climate, location, personal network – these will determine your happiness.
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Insurance, medical, financial, and legal issues become even more essential when you live abroad, so plan that early and often.
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- Retiring Abroad: Should Older Expats Pick Asia or Latin America?Retiring abroad has gone mainstream for Americans looking to stretch their savings and inject a little much-needed adventure into their…
- The Complete Guide to Researching the Best Places to Retire AbroadThe Complete Guide to Researching the Best Places to Retire Abroad If you are thinking about retiring abroad, the first…
- The Complete Guide to Overseas Retirement Planning for Pre-retireesOverseas retirement planning for expats is vital, and for most destinations, there is a well-understood roadmap.: Choosing the Right Destinations…
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