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ONLINE BRITISH EDUCATION VS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS Perhaps the greatest advantage of an online British education is the familiarity of the subject matter and style of teaching. International schools, by their nature, teach young people from all over the world and, therefore, aren’t guaranteed to use a REPATRIATING WITH CHILDREN House prices are phenomenal! We looked at Maidstone and an average 3-bedroom terraced house was in the region of £280,000! This is going to take a lot more work and a lot more research than I assumed and I’ve only got 3 months! Check back next month to TRANSFER OF RESIDENCE (TOR) FORM These copies must be signed. A signed list of any goods or items you are importing. Now, don’t get too in-depth with this list. You don’t need to list every book, piece of cutlery and toy. Simply list it as fairly generic: 26 x boxes of books. 12 boxes of kitchenware. 3 boxes of linen. 5 boxes of clothes. SCHOOL STARTING AGES AROUND THE WORLD Updated 19th June 2019: Original post – January 2017. This question is akin to ‘how long is a piece of string?’. Compulsory school starting ages vary a lot around the world – mainly from age 3 years to age 7 years. Knowing a country’s compulsory school starting age is useful for expat families who move between countries and schooling. BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES OF TCK LIFE Benefits of the TCK life. An upbringing with a wealth of international experiences can have many advantages. Proficiency in multiple languages, intercultural sensitivity, expanded worldviews, open-mindedness and cultural empathy are among the frequently reported ones. TCKs enter adulthood armed with skills to handle change and tocommunicate
HOW TO WRITE YOUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT AS AN EXPAT Your Last Will and Testament is one of the most important documents you will ever write. Unfortunately, most people associate the act of writing a Will with their dying days, and as a result, it is one of those tasks that never quite gets done. You may feel that the end result is the same whether or not you have a Will; assets will pass tothe
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OR LOCAL SCHOOL? International school or local school: A complex decision. Now that the economy has begun recovery, families who selected local schools abroad because of financial constraints – either imposed by corporate policy or their own finances – may once again have the option to enrol their children in international schools. ACCOMPANYING PARTNER OR TRAILING SPOUSE AND LOSS OF IDENTITYSEE MOREON EXPATCHILD.COM
HOW LONG DOES JET LAG LAST? WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN TRAVELLING Duration of jet lag symptoms. Your body generally takes one day to recover per one or two time zones. So if your flight crossed eight time zones, you should readjust in about a four to eight days. Or thereabouts. If you travel west to east it should take in days, approximately two-thirds the number of time zones crossed. EXPAT LIFE WITH CHILDREN Moving abroad with children is a challenge, but not one that should prevent you from going ahead with your new, exciting life abroad. Your children will gain a huge amount of positive life experience from living overseas in a different culture. Here is lots of informationand advice to
ONLINE BRITISH EDUCATION VS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS Perhaps the greatest advantage of an online British education is the familiarity of the subject matter and style of teaching. International schools, by their nature, teach young people from all over the world and, therefore, aren’t guaranteed to use a REPATRIATING WITH CHILDREN House prices are phenomenal! We looked at Maidstone and an average 3-bedroom terraced house was in the region of £280,000! This is going to take a lot more work and a lot more research than I assumed and I’ve only got 3 months! Check back next month to TRANSFER OF RESIDENCE (TOR) FORM These copies must be signed. A signed list of any goods or items you are importing. Now, don’t get too in-depth with this list. You don’t need to list every book, piece of cutlery and toy. Simply list it as fairly generic: 26 x boxes of books. 12 boxes of kitchenware. 3 boxes of linen. 5 boxes of clothes. SCHOOL STARTING AGES AROUND THE WORLD Updated 19th June 2019: Original post – January 2017. This question is akin to ‘how long is a piece of string?’. Compulsory school starting ages vary a lot around the world – mainly from age 3 years to age 7 years. Knowing a country’s compulsory school starting age is useful for expat families who move between countries and schooling. BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES OF TCK LIFE Benefits of the TCK life. An upbringing with a wealth of international experiences can have many advantages. Proficiency in multiple languages, intercultural sensitivity, expanded worldviews, open-mindedness and cultural empathy are among the frequently reported ones. TCKs enter adulthood armed with skills to handle change and tocommunicate
EXPAT LIFE WITH CHILDREN Moving abroad with children is a challenge, but not one that should prevent you from going ahead with your new, exciting life abroad. Your children will gain a huge amount of positive life experience from living overseas in a different culture. Here is lots of informationand advice to
TEN THINGS EVERY NEW EXPAT NEEDS The right attitude. New expats with the right attitude are far more likely to adapt to unfamiliar surroundings and enjoy all the experiences which come with relocation. Confidence, friendliness, curiosity and open-mindedness are essential traits for anyone hoping to have a successful and enjoyable time as an expat. REPATRIATION PROCESS: WHEN IS IT TIME TO GO HOME? Reverse culture shock. Many businesses offer pre-assignment training to expats before they leave however it is less common to provide repatriation training even though the shock can be similar. After an initial settling in period, you may have become used to life in your new home. Reverse culture shock is when your routine on international HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD ADJUST TO SCHOOL AFTER HOME EDUCATION 1) Socialise. Returning to the classroom will seem much less scary of they already have some friends to share their experience with. Encourage and facilitate your child in building a social network that will include children they are likely to be at school with further down the line. Join youth groups, craft groups, sport teams and local INTERNATIONAL CHILD ABDUCTION The International Family Law Group LLP is a specialist law firm, based in London, looking after international and national families. iFLG handles a plethora of financial and forum matters linked to a relationship breakdown and matters relating to children (child relocation, abduction, adoption, surrogacy, contact and residenceissues).
EXPATS AND MENTAL HEALTH Expat depression and mental health. Expatriates are at a higher risk of suffering from mental health issues than those who never move. FIRST VISIT HOME AFTER RELOCATING OVERSEAS Visiting home after moving abroad. That first visit back to your home country after relocating overseas can raise a mass of emotions and is often approached with mixed feelings. While you look forward to seeing your family and friends again, you may also worry it will throw your decision to move into doubt. This is especially true if you are INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OR LOCAL SCHOOL? International school or local school: A complex decision. Now that the economy has begun recovery, families who selected local schools abroad because of financial constraints – either imposed by corporate policy or their own finances – may once again have the option to enrol their children in international schools. ACCOMPANYING PARTNER OR TRAILING SPOUSE AND LOSS OF IDENTITY Britt Spyrou. I think empowering spouse is great. Also like the term used in the 2018 NetExpat and EY survey on ‘relocating spouses’ involving 3412 respondents from 121 host locations, 81 nationalities, 320 senior HR representatives from both corporations and international governmental organizations, 2,086 mobile employees, and 1,006 expatpartners.
SEPARATED BY A COMMON LANGUAGE Separated by a common language. The United States and Great Britain are two countries separated by a common language. This famous quote commonly attributed to George Bernard Shaw highlights the problems you can face when you relocate to a country where the language is the same (or similar!) to your language. It doesn’t just apply to the US EXPAT LIFE WITH CHILDREN Moving abroad with children is a challenge, but not one that should prevent you from going ahead with your new, exciting life abroad. Your children will gain a huge amount of positive life experience from living overseas in a different culture. Here is lots of informationand advice to
REPATRIATING WITH CHILDREN House prices are phenomenal! We looked at Maidstone and an average 3-bedroom terraced house was in the region of £280,000! This is going to take a lot more work and a lot more research than I assumed and I’ve only got 3 months! Check back next month to BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES OF TCK LIFE Benefits of the TCK life. An upbringing with a wealth of international experiences can have many advantages. Proficiency in multiple languages, intercultural sensitivity, expanded worldviews, open-mindedness and cultural empathy are among the frequently reported ones. TCKs enter adulthood armed with skills to handle change and tocommunicate
TRANSFER OF RESIDENCE (TOR) FORM These copies must be signed. A signed list of any goods or items you are importing. Now, don’t get too in-depth with this list. You don’t need to list every book, piece of cutlery and toy. Simply list it as fairly generic: 26 x boxes of books. 12 boxes of kitchenware. 3 boxes of linen. 5 boxes of clothes. SCHOOL STARTING AGES AROUND THE WORLD Updated 19th June 2019: Original post – January 2017. This question is akin to ‘how long is a piece of string?’. Compulsory school starting ages vary a lot around the world – mainly from age 3 years to age 7 years. Knowing a country’s compulsory school starting age is useful for expat families who move between countries and schooling. HOW TO WRITE YOUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT AS AN EXPAT Your Last Will and Testament is one of the most important documents you will ever write. Unfortunately, most people associate the act of writing a Will with their dying days, and as a result, it is one of those tasks that never quite gets done. You may feel that the end result is the same whether or not you have a Will; assets will pass tothe
HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD ADJUST TO SCHOOL AFTER HOME EDUCATION 1) Socialise. Returning to the classroom will seem much less scary of they already have some friends to share their experience with. Encourage and facilitate your child in building a social network that will include children they are likely to be at school with further down the line. Join youth groups, craft groups, sport teams and local EXPATS AND MENTAL HEALTH Expat depression and mental health. Expatriates are at a higher risk of suffering from mental health issues than those who never move. INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OR LOCAL SCHOOL? International school or local school: A complex decision. Now that the economy has begun recovery, families who selected local schools abroad because of financial constraints – either imposed by corporate policy or their own finances – may once again have the option to enrol their children in international schools. ACCOMPANYING PARTNER OR TRAILING SPOUSE AND LOSS OF IDENTITYSEE MOREON EXPATCHILD.COM
EXPAT LIFE WITH CHILDREN Moving abroad with children is a challenge, but not one that should prevent you from going ahead with your new, exciting life abroad. Your children will gain a huge amount of positive life experience from living overseas in a different culture. Here is lots of informationand advice to
REPATRIATING WITH CHILDREN House prices are phenomenal! We looked at Maidstone and an average 3-bedroom terraced house was in the region of £280,000! This is going to take a lot more work and a lot more research than I assumed and I’ve only got 3 months! Check back next month to BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES OF TCK LIFE Benefits of the TCK life. An upbringing with a wealth of international experiences can have many advantages. Proficiency in multiple languages, intercultural sensitivity, expanded worldviews, open-mindedness and cultural empathy are among the frequently reported ones. TCKs enter adulthood armed with skills to handle change and tocommunicate
TRANSFER OF RESIDENCE (TOR) FORM These copies must be signed. A signed list of any goods or items you are importing. Now, don’t get too in-depth with this list. You don’t need to list every book, piece of cutlery and toy. Simply list it as fairly generic: 26 x boxes of books. 12 boxes of kitchenware. 3 boxes of linen. 5 boxes of clothes. SCHOOL STARTING AGES AROUND THE WORLD Updated 19th June 2019: Original post – January 2017. This question is akin to ‘how long is a piece of string?’. Compulsory school starting ages vary a lot around the world – mainly from age 3 years to age 7 years. Knowing a country’s compulsory school starting age is useful for expat families who move between countries and schooling. HOW TO WRITE YOUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT AS AN EXPAT Your Last Will and Testament is one of the most important documents you will ever write. Unfortunately, most people associate the act of writing a Will with their dying days, and as a result, it is one of those tasks that never quite gets done. You may feel that the end result is the same whether or not you have a Will; assets will pass tothe
HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD ADJUST TO SCHOOL AFTER HOME EDUCATION 1) Socialise. Returning to the classroom will seem much less scary of they already have some friends to share their experience with. Encourage and facilitate your child in building a social network that will include children they are likely to be at school with further down the line. Join youth groups, craft groups, sport teams and local EXPATS AND MENTAL HEALTH Expat depression and mental health. Expatriates are at a higher risk of suffering from mental health issues than those who never move. INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OR LOCAL SCHOOL? International school or local school: A complex decision. Now that the economy has begun recovery, families who selected local schools abroad because of financial constraints – either imposed by corporate policy or their own finances – may once again have the option to enrol their children in international schools. ACCOMPANYING PARTNER OR TRAILING SPOUSE AND LOSS OF IDENTITYSEE MOREON EXPATCHILD.COM
HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD ADJUST TO SCHOOL AFTER HOME EDUCATION 1) Socialise. Returning to the classroom will seem much less scary of they already have some friends to share their experience with. Encourage and facilitate your child in building a social network that will include children they are likely to be at school with further down the line. Join youth groups, craft groups, sport teams and local TEN THINGS EVERY NEW EXPAT NEEDS The right attitude. New expats with the right attitude are far more likely to adapt to unfamiliar surroundings and enjoy all the experiences which come with relocation. Confidence, friendliness, curiosity and open-mindedness are essential traits for anyone hoping to have a successful and enjoyable time as an expat. EXPATS AND MENTAL HEALTH Expat depression and mental health. Expatriates are at a higher risk of suffering from mental health issues than those who never move. REPATRIATION PROCESS: WHEN IS IT TIME TO GO HOME? Reverse culture shock. Many businesses offer pre-assignment training to expats before they leave however it is less common to provide repatriation training even though the shock can be similar. After an initial settling in period, you may have become used to life in your new home. Reverse culture shock is when your routine on international INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OR LOCAL SCHOOL? International school or local school: A complex decision. Now that the economy has begun recovery, families who selected local schools abroad because of financial constraints – either imposed by corporate policy or their own finances – may once again have the option to enrol their children in international schools. BENEFITS OF AN INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION The benefits of young people attending a summer program are far reaching; there are academic benefits, social benefits, increased self confidence, friendship development, minds are stretched, potentials increased and dreams made. It is the international element that I feel needs to be focused on however, because it is the one aspect that CROSS BORDER FAMILY MEDIATION At iFLG, we specialise in cross border cases involving children and we understand these pitfalls. It is our duty to raise these issues in the mediation process and for the parents to consider them. By raising these issues, the parents can then seek specific legal advice before reaching a mediated agreement. The lawyer can attend a mediation or QUESTIONS TO ASK WHEN CHOOSING A SCHOOL FOR YOUR CHILD Leah. We moved into the area last fall. This is a good list of questions. I always divide my questions into categories- homework, curriculum, extracurricular clubs and activities, textbooks/exam papers, learning styles, and school policies. MOVING ABROAD WITH TEENAGERS: HOW TO BREAK THE NEWS TO THEM Yet try we must. A key factor in getting a teenager to accept a life changing decision is to get them involved right from the start. As soon as it becomes a possibility to move overseas discuss it with them, tell them why it’s a great opportunity, be honest about your own enthusiasm and tell them as soon as possible when it is likely tohappen.
IS COLOMBIA SAFE FOR EXPATS? The only police you should ever talk to will be in uniform. It may seem surprising but foreigners are generally safer in Colombia than the average Colombian. My perception is that both the government and the citizens appreciate foreign visitors and expats. As to why, it should be pretty obvious. We tend to have a lot more money than theaverage
REPATRIATING WITH CHILDREN House prices are phenomenal! We looked at Maidstone and an average 3-bedroom terraced house was in the region of £280,000! This is going to take a lot more work and a lot more research than I assumed and I’ve only got 3 months! Check back next month to TRANSFER OF RESIDENCE (TOR) FORM These copies must be signed. A signed list of any goods or items you are importing. Now, don’t get too in-depth with this list. You don’t need to list every book, piece of cutlery and toy. Simply list it as fairly generic: 26 x boxes of books. 12 boxes of kitchenware. 3 boxes of linen. 5 boxes of clothes. BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES OF TCK LIFE Benefits of the TCK life. An upbringing with a wealth of international experiences can have many advantages. Proficiency in multiple languages, intercultural sensitivity, expanded worldviews, open-mindedness and cultural empathy are among the frequently reported ones. TCKs enter adulthood armed with skills to handle change and tocommunicate
SETTLE YOUR CHILD INTO A NEW HOME QUICKLY 7) Let children unpack. Once the rest of luggage arrives, enlist your child’s help to unpack their own boxes. As well as making the unpacking easier for you, your child will be suitably distracted with all their nearly forgotten toys. Again, organise their room first so they have somewhere comfortable to retire to: very useful while youtry
SCHOOL STARTING AGES AROUND THE WORLD Updated 19th June 2019: Original post – January 2017. This question is akin to ‘how long is a piece of string?’. Compulsory school starting ages vary a lot around the world – mainly from age 3 years to age 7 years. Knowing a country’s compulsory school starting age is useful for expat families who move between countries and schooling. HOME SCHOOLING FOR EXPATS Home education is illegal in some countries. As mentioned above, home schooling is not illegal in some surprising countries. Here is a short list of places that may affect you: Brazil: Illegal, public or private education is mandatory without known exceptions. Costa Rica: Illegal, public or private education is mandatory without known exceptions. INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OR LOCAL SCHOOL? International school or local school: A complex decision. Now that the economy has begun recovery, families who selected local schools abroad because of financial constraints – either imposed by corporate policy or their own finances – may once again have the option to enrol their children in international schools. HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD ADJUST TO SCHOOL AFTER HOME EDUCATION 1) Socialise. Returning to the classroom will seem much less scary of they already have some friends to share their experience with. Encourage and facilitate your child in building a social network that will include children they are likely to be at school with further down the line. Join youth groups, craft groups, sport teams and local HOW TO WRITE YOUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT AS AN EXPAT Your Last Will and Testament is one of the most important documents you will ever write. Unfortunately, most people associate the act of writing a Will with their dying days, and as a result, it is one of those tasks that never quite gets done. You may feel that the end result is the same whether or not you have a Will; assets will pass tothe
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REPATRIATING WITH CHILDREN House prices are phenomenal! We looked at Maidstone and an average 3-bedroom terraced house was in the region of £280,000! This is going to take a lot more work and a lot more research than I assumed and I’ve only got 3 months! Check back next month to TRANSFER OF RESIDENCE (TOR) FORM These copies must be signed. A signed list of any goods or items you are importing. Now, don’t get too in-depth with this list. You don’t need to list every book, piece of cutlery and toy. Simply list it as fairly generic: 26 x boxes of books. 12 boxes of kitchenware. 3 boxes of linen. 5 boxes of clothes. BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES OF TCK LIFE Benefits of the TCK life. An upbringing with a wealth of international experiences can have many advantages. Proficiency in multiple languages, intercultural sensitivity, expanded worldviews, open-mindedness and cultural empathy are among the frequently reported ones. TCKs enter adulthood armed with skills to handle change and tocommunicate
SETTLE YOUR CHILD INTO A NEW HOME QUICKLY 7) Let children unpack. Once the rest of luggage arrives, enlist your child’s help to unpack their own boxes. As well as making the unpacking easier for you, your child will be suitably distracted with all their nearly forgotten toys. Again, organise their room first so they have somewhere comfortable to retire to: very useful while youtry
SCHOOL STARTING AGES AROUND THE WORLD Updated 19th June 2019: Original post – January 2017. This question is akin to ‘how long is a piece of string?’. Compulsory school starting ages vary a lot around the world – mainly from age 3 years to age 7 years. Knowing a country’s compulsory school starting age is useful for expat families who move between countries and schooling. HOME SCHOOLING FOR EXPATS Home education is illegal in some countries. As mentioned above, home schooling is not illegal in some surprising countries. Here is a short list of places that may affect you: Brazil: Illegal, public or private education is mandatory without known exceptions. Costa Rica: Illegal, public or private education is mandatory without known exceptions. INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OR LOCAL SCHOOL? International school or local school: A complex decision. Now that the economy has begun recovery, families who selected local schools abroad because of financial constraints – either imposed by corporate policy or their own finances – may once again have the option to enrol their children in international schools. HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD ADJUST TO SCHOOL AFTER HOME EDUCATION 1) Socialise. Returning to the classroom will seem much less scary of they already have some friends to share their experience with. Encourage and facilitate your child in building a social network that will include children they are likely to be at school with further down the line. Join youth groups, craft groups, sport teams and local HOW TO WRITE YOUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT AS AN EXPAT Your Last Will and Testament is one of the most important documents you will ever write. Unfortunately, most people associate the act of writing a Will with their dying days, and as a result, it is one of those tasks that never quite gets done. You may feel that the end result is the same whether or not you have a Will; assets will pass tothe
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EXPAT CHILD SYNDROME Expat Child Syndrome, which is commonly shortened to ECS, is a term that is used to describe the emotional stress some children experience when they move abroad. In this post, I want to take a look at the issues expat children may face while also delving deeper into what ECS is, what causes it and what symptoms your kids may experience. SETTLE YOUR CHILD INTO A NEW HOME QUICKLY 7) Let children unpack. Once the rest of luggage arrives, enlist your child’s help to unpack their own boxes. As well as making the unpacking easier for you, your child will be suitably distracted with all their nearly forgotten toys. Again, organise their room first so they have somewhere comfortable to retire to: very useful while youtry
HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD ADJUST TO SCHOOL AFTER HOME EDUCATION 1) Socialise. Returning to the classroom will seem much less scary of they already have some friends to share their experience with. Encourage and facilitate your child in building a social network that will include children they are likely to be at school with further down the line. Join youth groups, craft groups, sport teams and local EXPATS AND MENTAL HEALTH Expat depression and mental health. Expatriates are at a higher risk of suffering from mental health issues than those who never move. HOME SCHOOLING FOR EXPATS Home education is illegal in some countries. As mentioned above, home schooling is not illegal in some surprising countries. Here is a short list of places that may affect you: Brazil: Illegal, public or private education is mandatory without known exceptions. Costa Rica: Illegal, public or private education is mandatory without known exceptions. BENEFITS OF AN INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION The benefits of young people attending a summer program are far reaching; there are academic benefits, social benefits, increased self confidence, friendship development, minds are stretched, potentials increased and dreams made. It is the international element that I feel needs to be focused on however, because it is the one aspect that CROSS BORDER FAMILY MEDIATION At iFLG, we specialise in cross border cases involving children and we understand these pitfalls. It is our duty to raise these issues in the mediation process and for the parents to consider them. By raising these issues, the parents can then seek specific legal advice before reaching a mediated agreement. The lawyer can attend a mediation or CULTURE SHOCK. WHAT IS IT? According to the Oxford Dictionary, culture shock is defined as: Noun: the feeling of disorientation experienced by someone when they are suddenly subjected to an unfamiliar culture, way of life, or set of attitudes. Culture shock is a condition that affects expats when they move overseas. Or rather, it’s something that may affect you when MOVING ABROAD WITH TEENAGERS: HOW TO BREAK THE NEWS TO THEM Yet try we must. A key factor in getting a teenager to accept a life changing decision is to get them involved right from the start. As soon as it becomes a possibility to move overseas discuss it with them, tell them why it’s a great opportunity, be honest about your own enthusiasm and tell them as soon as possible when it is likely tohappen.
LEAVING PARTY IDEAS FOR KIDS MOVING ABROAD The packing game. Set out some objects such as toiletries, clothes, books and suchlike, and two similar sized suitcases ready to pack. Have guests put together the best packed suitcase as quickly as they can, and get your child to pick the winner from each round. An alternative to this is to have a box full of different items, suitedto
REPATRIATING WITH CHILDREN House prices are phenomenal! We looked at Maidstone and an average 3-bedroom terraced house was in the region of £280,000! This is going to take a lot more work and a lot more research than I assumed and I’ve only got 3 months! Check back next month to TRANSFER OF RESIDENCE (TOR) FORM These copies must be signed. A signed list of any goods or items you are importing. Now, don’t get too in-depth with this list. You don’t need to list every book, piece of cutlery and toy. Simply list it as fairly generic: 26 x boxes of books. 12 boxes of kitchenware. 3 boxes of linen. 5 boxes of clothes. TEN THINGS EVERY NEW EXPAT NEEDS Teabags. In Britain over 165,000,000 cups of tea are drunk every single day. During stressful times tea really is the liquid that keepsBritons going.
EXPATS AND MENTAL HEALTH Expat depression and mental health. Expatriates are at a higher risk of suffering from mental health issues than those who never move. HOME SCHOOLING FOR EXPATS Home education is illegal in some countries. As mentioned above, home schooling is not illegal in some surprising countries. Here is a short list of places that may affect you: Brazil: Illegal, public or private education is mandatory without known exceptions. Costa Rica: Illegal, public or private education is mandatory without known exceptions. SCHOOL STARTING AGES AROUND THE WORLD Updated 19th June 2019: Original post – January 2017. This question is akin to ‘how long is a piece of string?’. Compulsory school starting ages vary a lot around the world – mainly from age 3 years to age 7 years. Knowing a country’s compulsory school starting age is useful for expat families who move between countries and schooling. BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES OF TCK LIFE Benefits of the TCK life. An upbringing with a wealth of international experiences can have many advantages. Proficiency in multiple languages, intercultural sensitivity, expanded worldviews, open-mindedness and cultural empathy are among the frequently reported ones. TCKs enter adulthood armed with skills to handle change and tocommunicate
SETTLE YOUR CHILD INTO A NEW HOME QUICKLY 7) Let children unpack. Once the rest of luggage arrives, enlist your child’s help to unpack their own boxes. As well as making the unpacking easier for you, your child will be suitably distracted with all their nearly forgotten toys. Again, organise their room first so they have somewhere comfortable to retire to: very useful while youtry
HOW TO WRITE YOUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT AS AN EXPATEASY LAST WILL AND TESTAMENTLAST WILL AND TESTAMENT DEFINITION Your Last Will and Testament is one of the most important documents you will ever write. Unfortunately, most people associate the act of writing a Will with their dying days, and as a result, it is one of those tasks that never quite gets done. You may feel that the end result is the same whether or not you have a Will; assets will pass tothe
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REPATRIATING WITH CHILDREN House prices are phenomenal! We looked at Maidstone and an average 3-bedroom terraced house was in the region of £280,000! This is going to take a lot more work and a lot more research than I assumed and I’ve only got 3 months! Check back next month to TRANSFER OF RESIDENCE (TOR) FORM These copies must be signed. A signed list of any goods or items you are importing. Now, don’t get too in-depth with this list. You don’t need to list every book, piece of cutlery and toy. Simply list it as fairly generic: 26 x boxes of books. 12 boxes of kitchenware. 3 boxes of linen. 5 boxes of clothes. TEN THINGS EVERY NEW EXPAT NEEDS Teabags. In Britain over 165,000,000 cups of tea are drunk every single day. During stressful times tea really is the liquid that keepsBritons going.
EXPATS AND MENTAL HEALTH Expat depression and mental health. Expatriates are at a higher risk of suffering from mental health issues than those who never move. HOME SCHOOLING FOR EXPATS Home education is illegal in some countries. As mentioned above, home schooling is not illegal in some surprising countries. Here is a short list of places that may affect you: Brazil: Illegal, public or private education is mandatory without known exceptions. Costa Rica: Illegal, public or private education is mandatory without known exceptions. SCHOOL STARTING AGES AROUND THE WORLD Updated 19th June 2019: Original post – January 2017. This question is akin to ‘how long is a piece of string?’. Compulsory school starting ages vary a lot around the world – mainly from age 3 years to age 7 years. Knowing a country’s compulsory school starting age is useful for expat families who move between countries and schooling. BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES OF TCK LIFE Benefits of the TCK life. An upbringing with a wealth of international experiences can have many advantages. Proficiency in multiple languages, intercultural sensitivity, expanded worldviews, open-mindedness and cultural empathy are among the frequently reported ones. TCKs enter adulthood armed with skills to handle change and tocommunicate
SETTLE YOUR CHILD INTO A NEW HOME QUICKLY 7) Let children unpack. Once the rest of luggage arrives, enlist your child’s help to unpack their own boxes. As well as making the unpacking easier for you, your child will be suitably distracted with all their nearly forgotten toys. Again, organise their room first so they have somewhere comfortable to retire to: very useful while youtry
HOW TO WRITE YOUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT AS AN EXPATEASY LAST WILL AND TESTAMENTLAST WILL AND TESTAMENT DEFINITION Your Last Will and Testament is one of the most important documents you will ever write. Unfortunately, most people associate the act of writing a Will with their dying days, and as a result, it is one of those tasks that never quite gets done. You may feel that the end result is the same whether or not you have a Will; assets will pass tothe
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SETTLE YOUR CHILD INTO A NEW HOME QUICKLY 7) Let children unpack. Once the rest of luggage arrives, enlist your child’s help to unpack their own boxes. As well as making the unpacking easier for you, your child will be suitably distracted with all their nearly forgotten toys. Again, organise their room first so they have somewhere comfortable to retire to: very useful while youtry
TEN THINGS EVERY NEW EXPAT NEEDS Teabags. In Britain over 165,000,000 cups of tea are drunk every single day. During stressful times tea really is the liquid that keepsBritons going.
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OR LOCAL SCHOOL? International school or local school: A complex decision. Now that the economy has begun recovery, families who selected local schools abroad because of financial constraints – either imposed by corporate policy or their own finances – may once again have the option to enrol their children in international schools. CULTURE SHOCK. WHAT IS IT? According to the Oxford Dictionary, culture shock is defined as: Noun: the feeling of disorientation experienced by someone when they are suddenly subjected to an unfamiliar culture, way of life, or set of attitudes. Culture shock is a condition that affects expats when they move overseas. Or rather, it’s something that may affect you when EXPATS AND MENTAL HEALTH Expat depression and mental health. Expatriates are at a higher risk of suffering from mental health issues than those who never move. I WANT TO MOVE OVERSEAS. HOW TO DO THAT AND HOW DO I FIND Create your own opportunities. If this lifestyle appeals to you, then the key to achieving it is learning how to create opportunities and mitigate risks. There are 5 main ways to become an expat, and which you choose will depend on several factors such as EXPAT CHILD SYNDROME Expat Child Syndrome, which is commonly shortened to ECS, is a term that is used to describe the emotional stress some children experience when they move abroad. In this post, I want to take a look at the issues expat children may face while also delving deeper into what ECS is, what causes it and what symptoms your kids may experience. MOVING ABROAD WITH TEENAGERS: HOW TO BREAK THE NEWS TO THEM Yet try we must. A key factor in getting a teenager to accept a life changing decision is to get them involved right from the start. As soon as it becomes a possibility to move overseas discuss it with them, tell them why it’s a great opportunity, be honest about your own enthusiasm and tell them as soon as possible when it is likely tohappen.
INTERNATIONAL CHILD ABDUCTION The International Family Law Group LLP is a specialist law firm, based in London, looking after international and national families. iFLG handles a plethora of financial and forum matters linked to a relationship breakdown and matters relating to children (child relocation, abduction, adoption, surrogacy, contact and residenceissues).
REPATRIATION PROCESS: WHEN IS IT TIME TO GO HOME? Reverse culture shock. Many businesses offer pre-assignment training to expats before they leave however it is less common to provide repatriation training even though the shock can be similar. After an initial settling in period, you may have become used to life in your new home. Reverse culture shock is when your routine on international EXPAT LIFE WITH CHILDREN Expat life with children. Everything you need to know about parenting expat kids and TCKs and some unique situations life overseas can bringto the family.
SCHOOL STARTING AGES AROUND THE WORLD Choosing the right school for your child is one of the hardest decisions you’ll make as an expat parent when moving abroad. There are many education options around for expats, and so much depends on your individual family set-up and child that there is no ‘one-school-fits-all’ solution. TRANSFER OF RESIDENCE (TOR) FORM How to fill in the Transfer of Residence (ToR) form. If you’re moving to the UK, and you want to bring any items and goods that you don’t want to pay duty for, then you will have to fill in the Transfer of Residence form. REPATRIATING WITH CHILDREN Expats returning home with children. Sara is sharing her repatriation journey with us in a new series of posts to allow us a peek into her life as she and her family manage their return home. HOME SCHOOLING FOR EXPATS Javier G. Hello every one! We are moving this December from Florida to Merida in Mexico, my son is 14 and can not start the year after the winterbreak since Highschool students by some geverment rule canot enroll mid year, we are thinking to home school him until the school year is over, so he can just start 11 grade without loosing time. SETTLE YOUR CHILD INTO A NEW HOME QUICKLY 10 tips to help your child feel at home anywhere. The first few days in a new home can be disconcerting. The first few days in a new home in a new country well, that’s a whole new ball game! CULTURE SHOCK. WHAT IS IT? Sine Thieme. I agree with Nicole – reverse culture shock upon repatriation is far worse than any culture shock I’ve experience before. Before, there was the excitement about living in a new country, coupled with the benevolence you feel towards a people you don’t completely understand. BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES OF TCK LIFE Third Culture Kids (TCK) have a unique life with many benefits and also challenges, especially in their concept of 'home'. A look at theissues TCKs face.
HOW TO WRITE YOUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT AS AN EXPATEASY LAST WILL AND TESTAMENTLAST WILL AND TESTAMENT DEFINITION A Will is vital if you have assets in more than one country. Estate planning and inheritance laws vary across countries so proper adviceis necessary.
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SCHOOL STARTING AGES AROUND THE WORLD Choosing the right school for your child is one of the hardest decisions you’ll make as an expat parent when moving abroad. There are many education options around for expats, and so much depends on your individual family set-up and child that there is no ‘one-school-fits-all’ solution. TRANSFER OF RESIDENCE (TOR) FORM How to fill in the Transfer of Residence (ToR) form. If you’re moving to the UK, and you want to bring any items and goods that you don’t want to pay duty for, then you will have to fill in the Transfer of Residence form. REPATRIATING WITH CHILDREN Expats returning home with children. Sara is sharing her repatriation journey with us in a new series of posts to allow us a peek into her life as she and her family manage their return home. HOME SCHOOLING FOR EXPATS Javier G. Hello every one! We are moving this December from Florida to Merida in Mexico, my son is 14 and can not start the year after the winterbreak since Highschool students by some geverment rule canot enroll mid year, we are thinking to home school him until the school year is over, so he can just start 11 grade without loosing time. SETTLE YOUR CHILD INTO A NEW HOME QUICKLY 10 tips to help your child feel at home anywhere. The first few days in a new home can be disconcerting. The first few days in a new home in a new country well, that’s a whole new ball game! CULTURE SHOCK. WHAT IS IT? Sine Thieme. I agree with Nicole – reverse culture shock upon repatriation is far worse than any culture shock I’ve experience before. Before, there was the excitement about living in a new country, coupled with the benevolence you feel towards a people you don’t completely understand. BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES OF TCK LIFE Third Culture Kids (TCK) have a unique life with many benefits and also challenges, especially in their concept of 'home'. A look at theissues TCKs face.
HOW TO WRITE YOUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT AS AN EXPATEASY LAST WILL AND TESTAMENTLAST WILL AND TESTAMENT DEFINITION A Will is vital if you have assets in more than one country. Estate planning and inheritance laws vary across countries so proper adviceis necessary.
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EXPAT CHILD SYNDROME Choosing the right school for your child is one of the hardest decisions you’ll make as an expat parent when moving abroad. There are many education options around for expats, and so much depends on your individual family set-up and child that there is no ‘one-school-fits-all’ solution. I WANT TO MOVE OVERSEAS. HOW TO DO THAT AND HOW DO I FIND How to become an expat First published 20 Sept 2017 Updated 24 April 2020. One of the most common questions I get asked is, “How can I be an expat?”, or “How to become an expat”.. The first time I was asked, it stumped me a bit! TEN THINGS EVERY NEW EXPAT NEEDS Teabags. In Britain over 165,000,000 cups of tea are drunk every single day. During stressful times tea really is the liquid that keepsBritons going.
HOW MANY EXPATS ARE THERE? There are 232 million people living outside of their nation of origin making the 'expat country' the fifth most populous nation on theplanet.
SETTLE YOUR CHILD INTO A NEW HOME QUICKLY 10 tips to help your child feel at home anywhere. The first few days in a new home can be disconcerting. The first few days in a new home in a new country well, that’s a whole new ball game! EXPATS AND MENTAL HEALTH Expat depression and mental health. Expatriates are at a higher risk of suffering from mental health issues than those who never move. CULTURE SHOCK. WHAT IS IT? Sine Thieme. I agree with Nicole – reverse culture shock upon repatriation is far worse than any culture shock I’ve experience before. Before, there was the excitement about living in a new country, coupled with the benevolence you feel towards a people you don’t completely understand. INTERNATIONAL CHILD ABDUCTION The International Family Law Group LLP is a specialist law firm, based in London, looking after international and national families. iFLG handles a plethora of financial and forum matters linked to a relationship breakdown and matters relating to children (child relocation, abduction, adoption, surrogacy, contact and residenceissues).
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OR LOCAL SCHOOL? International school or local school: A complex decision. Now that the economy has begun recovery, families who selected local schools abroad because of financial constraints – either imposed by corporate policy or their own finances – may once again have the option to enrol their children in international schools. MOVING ABROAD WITH TEENAGERS: HOW TO BREAK THE NEWS TO THEM Moving abroad with teenage kids. You may meet strong rebellion to the idea. Tips to help negotiate the minefield of teen angst and involvethem in the move.
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