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When Your New Job Requires You to Move Overseas...

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One of the primary reasons why people are moving overseas is that they are offered jobs that are more competitive and is offering high salaries. This is why the number of those going abroad is continuing to grow.

When Your New Job Requires You to Move Overseas...

 

Things to Consider when Moving Overseas

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Moving Overseas can be a very hard decision to make. Some move overseas because their jobs require them to. In order to advance in their careers, some must make the decision to move. Some people move because of their family. When people wish to stay together, someone must sacrifice and move to another place. Some move because they want something to change in their lives. Moving overseas is like experiencing a fresh start in life. It is often the case that people who decide on moving overseas do so because they feel that they will be leaving their mistakes behind.

Things to Consider when Moving Overseas

Health Insurance When Living Abroad

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You may not know this already, but when planning on traveling abroad you cannot take your local insurance with you. You will need to purchase an international insurance plan offered by a multinational insurance company. While they may be hard to track down, it is the best way to assure that in the event of an accident or illness you will be able to acquire medical attention if needed.

Health Insurance When Living Abroad

 

A New Approach to Expatriate Pay in 2009

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By Steven Coleman

The challenges of ensuring expatriates are paid fair salaries across different countries, in the current economic climate, of the credit crisis together with rapid currency and inflation fluctuations are increasingly complex.

A New Approach to Expatriate Pay in 2009

Expat Survival Guide - Self Medicating a Staph Infection in a Third World Country

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Ask any well traveled expat about health care, during his or her travels, and most will tell you essentially the same thing - Some countries provide excellent or adequate medical services, while others are completely inadequate or nearly nonexistent. Today's Expat Survival Guide will concentrate on the countries where medical care is, in many cases, sub par or not readily available.

Expat Survival Guide - Self Medicating a Staph Infection in a Third World Country

 

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