Immigration. Travel. Living.
Life in France overview. There are many reasons why France is appealing country for foreigners and expats. As a tourist, France is a unique location to travel to: Paris, Eiffel tower, bakeries that are found at every corner as well as wine.
Life in Denmark. Today, Denmark has several major cities with bustling everyday life, such cities are Copenhagen (the capital), Odense, Arhus and Aalborg. Every expat will be able to communicate with Danes living there in English.
Social and civil rights in Russia. Russian political system has been of interest to many, especially in the West. Russia’s civil liberties might never reach the level of the Western countries, but things are not as terrible as in some other countries.
Guide for expats: China. China is a large (2nd largest in Asia, stretching over almost 10 million square kilometres) country, occupied by roughly 23% of the world’s population. It provides tremendous intercultural experience for every visitor.
Enjoy life in France. Many people mentioned the switch to enjoying life while living in France. French have a different approach to many things. Shops and offices close at 7 pm to have their employees enjoy dinners with their families.
Best places to live in the U.S.A. According to the publicly available data the best places to live in the U.S.A. are Austin (Texas), Denver (Colorado), des Moines (Iowa), Minneapolis-St. Paul, San Francisco (California) and Portland (Oregon).
Overview of climate in Japan. Japan is an island with the territory over 3 000 km. Japan consists of many islands different in size. The biggest islands are Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu and Hokkaido. Japan’s land is covered by mountains and forests.
Expats in Cyprus. Today, there are a lot of expat communities available in Cyprus due to high number of the latter, providing various events for them and meeting in order to form the social environment around these groups of people.
Austrian business overview. When it comes to exploring the business environment, one should be aware of its business etiquette and communication, student placements as well as internship, work-life-balance, and of course, the cost of living.
Malta education overview. Maltese education is centralized because of the country’s territory. There is an obligatory education of ages 5 to 16. Education is divided in 4 stages of education – pre-primary, primary, secondary and tertiary.
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