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Problems and Solutions
Jo Parfitt is an expatriate partner, who has lived and worked overseas for almost 20 years, in five different countries. She makes her living from writing, speaking and teaching about what she has learned along the way. In her article Jo reports on the progress and hindrance a spouse faces when expatriating.
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E-learning
Just moved to a location where there is no chance of attending continuing education classes because of a language barrier? Here are some ways around it.
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Careers and Jobs on the Move
What work is available to expatriate, trailing spouses, who follow their partner in a move abroad should they wish to continue in their profession? Many opportunities have opened in the world of portable careers and telecommuting, in the last few years. Let's explore them.
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Repatriation
Suggestions to make the 'landing' back home as soft as possible. Tips about moving back to your home country after a stint (or more) abroad.
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Work permit
Immigration law worldwide change constantly, how to keep on top of everything?
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Teenagers - Work opportunites
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Connectivity and ISP
How to stay connected to internet when on the road.
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Communication
Health insurance and Emergency Support Companies
When traveling abroad, situations that are easily taken care of in your home country can become a challenge to deal with, if you are not prepared. To know the emergency numbers to call, be they the fire department, the police or medical assistance is important, more important though is knowing what to do if there are NO emergency numbers! In which case, having secured who can provide help in a crisis, is paramount. In such a situation knowing the name and number of your health care provider or insurance agent or least your employer's office phone number and who to contact is imperative.
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Pet Relocation Companies
Companies that will relocate your pet around the world
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