The Best Cities for Expat Mental Wellbeing The world’s best places for expats to live based on mental wellbeing research Slowly, conversations around mental health are becoming more common. Propelled ...
Sweden represents an ideal expat destination. Major cities such as Stockholm give all the excitement of a big city, but you’re still never far from the wilderness. Sweden is the fifth largest country ...
Papua New Guinea lies just north of Australia in the Pacific Ocean. Classed as a developing country with over 8 million people living within customary communities, this expansive island showcases ...
Individuals working in another country can opt for our Working Abroad Insurance. It provides the comprehensive protection our customers are used to, with a focus on expats working overseas. If you’re ...
Indonesia is one of the most vibrant and exciting destinations in the world. The largest archipelago on the planet, it spans over 300 ethnic groups and an estimated 18,000 individual islands (only a ...
Dubai is the most populated city in the UAE and the capital of the Emirate of Dubai. The city has grown rapidly from a small fishing village to a sprawling lavish city and global business hub. Dubai ...
Guyana’s identity is a mix of Indian, African, European and Caribbean influences. Colonial rule and the country’s history of diverse immigrant groups calling the country home means that life in Guyana ...
Kenya conjures up images for many of us; those wide-open plains, the thundering wildebeest migration and the chants of the native Masai. But while all these are part and parcel of the Kenyan ...
AIn the last few years more and more cases of mpox (previously known as mpox) have been occurring across the globe. Officials have warned that a summer of tourism and events could result in cases ...
Every single resident in Germany, including new arrivals, will need to have health insurance. It is mandatory for every citizen and there are two types available in the country; private health ...
As a tourist destination, Guatemala is still very much “off the beaten track”. It’s far more likely that someone you know might have visited Mexico or Costa Rica but in many ways this is a good thing.
Nicaragua is a taste of what Central America would have once been like. While tourism the influx of wealthy travellers has transformed countries like Costa Rica and Panama, Nicaragua continues to ...