The word “nomad” can imply a desire to roam. But not every digital nomad wants to keep roaming. Maybe you have children and want a greater degree of stability for them. Maybe you’ve found a country that has the standard of living, tax rates, or culture that make you want to stick around. Or maybe| Expatsi
Every year, Expatsi releases a report about when, why, and how Americans are planning to leave the country. The statistics are derived from the Expatsi Test — the 20-question assessment Expatsi uses to help prospective expats find the country that best suits their budget, visa path, and preferences. READ THE REPORT| Expatsi
Finding the best school choices for expat kids can be a daunting task, with a myriad of factors to consider and options to choose from. As a parent, you want your child to thrive academically and socially in their| 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
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There are thousands of blogs out there that claim to list the "best countries" to live in (full disclosure: we have one too). That doesn't mean that they're the best countries for you. Are economic and political stability important to you? What about work-life balance and affordable housing? Who made the World Happiness Report's| Expatsi