A simple comparison of Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia for long-term expat living, covering cost, visas, healthcare, safety, and lifestyle.
The pull to live differently grows stronger when daily expenses suffocate your dreams. Think about what $200 a month could cover where you're from right now. Maybe a phone bill. Maybe groceries for a ...
Move over millennials! Gen-Z has gotten older and they’re taking the workforce and travel industry by storm. The rising generation of consumers is setting the stage for their life expectations and ...
Who doesn’t want to experience living in the tropics? This Black expat took the cues and realized quickly how a life spent in nature was more than a vision, but a deeper lifestyle and deprogramming of ...
Expats living in the U.S. say the best part of living here is having plenty of career opportunities, but for many, a high cost of living makes it a challenging experience. The U.S. ranks as the No. 35 ...
Moving to a foreign country may seem like a pipe dream, but it doesn't have to break the bank. When deciding whether to move overseas for life or work, one of the biggest factors to consider is ...
The United States is home to the highest number of immigrants in the world — 50.6 million, about 15% of the population — followed by Germany, Saudi Arabia, Russia and the U.K., according to the U.N.