Now more than ever, Americans are considering a move abroad. If you're planning your own move but worry about missing friends and family, these "vacation cities" have so much to offer that you'll have to have an extra bedroom. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico| 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
Since the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in 2022 and end nearly half a century of precedent, American women have sought out countries to move to where reproductive rights are protected. It's rarely the sole factor in an aspiring emigrant's decision to leave the U.S., but it's a significant one.| Expatsi
Explorers enjoy traveling and exploring new regions worldwide but still want to keep their budgets in check. Well, they are in luck because there are numerous crazy low rents in some countries that'll be bound to surprise you. We made a list of crazy and exciting places, according to people on the Internet.| Expatsi
Buckle up, because we're about to uncover some budget-friendly gems that might just be your next home. From affordable rents to wallet-friendly dining and transportation, these cities are termed "best buys" by experienced people on the internet looking to cut costs. Time is money, so let's get right into it, shall we? 1. Chiang Mai, Thailand| 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
The US is one of 3 countries that tax its citizens anywhere in the world. Which countries help lower that burden on expat taxes? These 38 counties do!| Expatsi - The Expat Test
Brett Andrews is an expat influencer and co-founder of Expatsi, a company that's helped thousands of expats on their moving abroad journeys. Brett and his partner Jen developed the Expatsi Test to recommend countries to move to, based on factors like budget, visa type, spoken languages, healthcare rankings, and more. In a former life, he worked as a software developer, IT support specialist, and college educator. When he's not working, Brett loves watching exploring new countries, reading unu...| Expatsi - The Expat Test