There's lots of debate about whether the WFH (work-from-home) revolution will be replaced by the RTO (return-to-office) devolution. Like most issues, it seems like we're| Expatsi
For most of us looking to move abroad, finding our new home country is only half the battle. Luckily, the job market for expats has shifted over the last several years. Digital nomad jobs and| Expatsi
Can you guess the most in-demand jobs in Europe? The European Labour Authority has released a report on job shortages in the European Union, along with how many countries have those shortages. At least 15 countries reported shortages in these fields—click through to see the roles and see the portal to| Expatsi
There's a whole new world for Muslim expatriates to live and flourish beyond the United States of America. Many non-US countries have close-knit Muslim communities, religious infrastructure, employment opportunities, and an overall tolerant attitude towards Muslims. Here are 12 cities that are a safe haven for Muslims across the globe: 1. Jeddah, Saudi Arabia| Expatsi
The world of food ingredients is vast, comprising countless items used across different industries. Although many of these are accepted universally, in some cases, a product considered safe in one region may be banned in another. The below list, based on a similar stance, explores such food ingredients that are commonly accepted in the U.S.| Expatsi
Nomadism has taken the world by storm, with millennials flocking to embrace this lifestyle. But can anyone successfully pull it off? According to experts like Nicholas Barang, owner of NomadTalks, the success of a digital nomad can be gauged by how long they can sustain this way of life. Having been a nomad for over a| Expatsi
Zobia Shazi is a freelance writer from Pakistan and travel enthusiast. With a Bachelor's degree in IT and four years of professional writing experience, she's passionate about crafting compelling content for people all over the globe. When she's not busy typing, you can find her reading books in a nice cafe or exploring new places.| Expatsi - The Expat Test