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  • South Korea: about the golden years

    South Korea: about the golden years

    Retire in South Korea. It’s a country in East Asia, containing the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and sharing a land border with North Korea. Roughly around twenty-five million people, nearly half of the country’s population of 51 million, live in the Seoul Capital Area.

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  • Mongolia: universities for ex-pats

    Mongolia: universities for ex-pats

    Best Universities to Apply for in Mongolia as an Expat. Throughout the communist administration’s reign in the Country in the 1920s, higher education establishments arose. The system began to evolve progressively once democracy was founded in the country in the late twentieth century, and there have been numerous attempts to modify it since then.

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  • Saint Kitts and Nevis: passport options obtaining

    Saint Kitts and Nevis: passport options obtaining

    Options of becoming a Saint Kitts and Nevis Citizen. St Kitts and Nevis is a lovely Caribbean twin-island federation about 2,000 kilometers southeast of Miami. Flights from the United States and Europe connect the country well. With a population of about 55,000 people, it is one of the Caribbean’s smallest and wealthiest islands.

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  • Dominican Republic: immigration guide

    Dominican Republic: immigration guide

    Moving to the Dominican Republic. Is it possible for you to relocate to the Dominican Republic? The country, which is located on the island of Hispaniola’s eastern half, has much more to offer than palm trees and sunshine.

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  • Micronesia: immigration guide

    Micronesia: immigration guide

    Moving to Micronesia: the full relocation guide. Are you interested in traveling abroad?  Do you find it hard getting an article online that tells everything to know on how to move to Micronesia? The country is made up of four islands, each with its specific feature.

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  • UK: cost of relocation

    UK: cost of relocation

    Price of immigration to the UK. The United Kingdom Visas and Immigration authorities charge the aspirants a fee in Pounds Sterling (GBP) in order to cover the administration costs regarding the running of visa operations.

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  • Japan: work permit obtaining

    Japan: work permit obtaining

    Getting an employment visa: Work Permit in Japan. Opening a business in Japan will allow you to forge new connections and tap into a previously untapped market. An growth, on the other hand, necessitates the hiring of a full-time workforce or the transfer of some of your parent company’s personnel to Japan.

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  • Canada: reasons to visit

    Canada: reasons to visit

    Why visit Canada. Canada ranks second among the world’s best living countries, according to an annual ranking that was published at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland. Of 60 countries, Canada was second only to Germany.

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  • New Zealand: travel visa guide

    New Zealand: travel visa guide

    Traveling to New Zealand: visa requirements. An island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, New Zealand is one of the few countries on the planet that has very relaxed and lenient visa policies. For many countries such as the UK, USA, countries in Europe, etc. a visa is not required at all to visit or…

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  • Belgium: cost of relocation

    Belgium: cost of relocation

    Price of immigration to Belgium. Belgium is divided into two areas: a Germanic north and Latin south. Although very different, it’s a fairly small country with a densely packed population. It’s most known for its part in the European Union, where its capital, Brussels, serves as the union’s headquarters.

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