The subreddit r/expats is a great place to read people's experiences living abroad, ask questions, network, and get advice. Recently, user u/yogahikerchick asked for stories from people who moved to a new country and fell in love. These were some of our favorites. 1. United Kingdom Photo Credit:| Expatsi
When we talk with clients about what country will make the best new home for them, a non-zero percent of them say, “Why not all of them?” Recent research indicates over a quarter of Millennial and Gen Z workers are planning for the digital nomad life in| Expatsi
The United States is the second-wealthiest country per capita in the world, after Switzerland, and it's by far the wealthiest country overall, with GDP of about $23 trillion. With those impressive stats, you'd expect minimum-wage employees to have a nicer life here than in other countries. One measure of that quality of life is how much of| Expatsi
Are you an American looking for a new place to call home? Look no further than Panama! Panama is a small country in Central America with a lot to offer expats from the United States. It has a warm climate, beautiful beaches, a low cost of living, and a friendly population. Panama is also| Expatsi
Getting buried under student loan debt doesn't have to be your future. Instead of staying in the U.S. to get a college degree that could take decades (or the rest of your life!) to pay off, we've found 29 countries with free college tuition, or at a low cost. Some require foreign| Expatsi
Jen Barnett is the co-founder of Expatsi, a company that's helped thousands of Americans on their moving abroad journeys. She created the Expatsi Test, an assessment that recommends countries for aspiring emigrants based on lifestyle data. Jen has an MBA from Emory University with concentrations in marketing and innovation. Prior to Expatsi, she created Freshfully and Bottle & Bone—two businesses in the local food space—and spoke at TEDx on being brave. She lives in Mérida, Yucatán, alo...| Expatsi - The Expat Test