• Russia: best universities in St. Petersburg

    Russia: best universities in St. Petersburg

    Best universities in Petersburg as an Expat. The land of Peter the Magnificent, called Petrograd, Leningrad, and ultimately Saint Petersburg, was Russia’s capital for nearly 200 years and is still its spiritual core. Saint Petersburg is known as the “Northern Venice” because of its distinctive social and structural legacy.

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  • Bahamas: Relocation guide

    Bahamas: Relocation guide

    Immigration to the Bahamas. The Bahamas, with its 700 islands, attracts millions of visitors each year who come to enjoy the gorgeous beaches, duty-free shopping, fishing and scuba diving excursions, and luxurious lodgings.

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  • Singapore: retirement guide

    Singapore: retirement guide

    How to retire in Singapore. Consisting of several islands clustered together, Singapore is a small country in the Malay Peninsula, with a large population of nearly 6 million people living in Singapore City. The country is home to several tourist attractions.

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  • Sri Lanka: how to get a passport

    Sri Lanka: how to get a passport

    Citizenship of Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka is a land of beautiful beaches, surging seas, misty mountains, mighty elephants, cunning leopards, gigantic whales, a magnificent past, excellent tea, and gentle smiles.

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  • Costa Rica: relocation guide

    Costa Rica: relocation guide

    Immigration to Costa Rica. Costa Rica is one of the few countries on the planet that does not have an army. The literal meaning of Costa Rica is “Rich Island”. Located in Central America, the country’s capital is San Jose.

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  • Kyrgyzstan: work visa guide

    Kyrgyzstan: work visa guide

    Getting a work permit in Kyrgyzstan. The country is a hilly landlocked country in Central Asia. It’s adjacent to Kazakhstan to the north, Uzbekistan to the west, Tajikistan to the south, and China to the east. It’s the capital and the largest municipality in Bishkek.

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  • Indonesia: relocation guide

    Indonesia: relocation guide

    Immigration to Indonesia. People move to foreign countries for various purposes; to study, do business, go on adventures, for health issues, and a prominent one being employment. For ex-pats looking for work abroad, this is an attractive place to explore, but it is not as simple as it appears.

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  • Canada: landmarks in Toronto

    Canada: landmarks in Toronto

    Tourist Attractions in Toronto. Toronto is the largest city in Canada and the capital of the province of Ontario. A lot of interesting things await the guests of this city. Toronto’s tourist attractions include everything from museums and galleries to the world-famous CN Tower off the Toronto Islands.

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  • China: best universities for immigrants

    China: best universities for immigrants

    Chinese universities as an ex-pat. Planning to study abroad in China is easier than you may suppose. The Asian country has become more and more popular over the previous years due to its great educational institutions, technology degrees, and over 30 top-ranked higher educational institutions.

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  • Australia: about the retirement

    Australia: about the retirement

    Australia – the golden years. If you are looking to retire in Australia, then get ready for a life of enjoyment, abundant resources, beautiful seas, and a high standard of living. Apart from the abundance of social amenities in the country, Australia has of the nicest climates in the world.

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  • Taiwan: options to obtain passport

    Taiwan: options to obtain passport

    Taiwan – options to become a citizen. Taiwan is a small island off China’s southeast coast, bordered to the northeast by Japan and the south by the Philippines. It’s around 245 miles (395 kilometers) long and 90 miles (145 kilometers) wide.

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  • Comoros: travel guide

    Comoros: travel guide

    Traveling to Comoros. Comoros has a tropical climate, with temperatures averaging roughly 27 °C during the hottest months of January to April. The months of July through September are the coolest in Comoros, with temperatures dropping to 23 °C.

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