Moving Your Career to Santiago, Chile
Bienvenidos a Chile. Chile is an economically and politically stable country and various multinational companies have their headquarters for their South American operations in Santiago. However, unless you have been offered a job as an intracompany transferee or you possess a highly sought after skill, it is important to note that you will probably not find a job before you move to Chile. So what are your options? 1) Apply for the Working Holiday Program Visa if you’re under 30 and from one of the following countries: Canada, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Germany, Denmark or Australia....
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The Netherlands is officially called the Kingdom of the Netherlands and in English it often referred to as “Holland” and the people are often referred to as “Dutch.” According to the Dutch Foreign Ministry, the Dutch population is over 16 million, and nearly 20 percent are immigrants and/or belong to ethnic minorities. People with a foreign ethnic background tend to live in the larger cities, such as Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, and The Hague. In these areas, they make up nearly one-third of the inhabitants. The economy of The Netherlands is extremely international as it is...
Read More5 Things to Do in Ecuador as an Expat With Kids
While Ecuador is pretty well know as a haven for U.S. retirees with the average expat age of about 59, it’s capital city of Quito is a spectacular place to raise kids. If you live in Quito or are planning a trip to Ecuador soon, don’t miss these top five day trips within an hour of Quito. 1. Take a Picture on the Equator What could be cooler for school-aged kids than straddling the Equator? Mitad del Mundo literally means middle of the earth and the Intiñan Solar Museum, located about one hour north of Quito, does not disappoint. For $4 per adult and $2 per child, you get to...
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