2010

Higher taxes could drive more Brits abroad

The prospect of higher taxes and an indecisive hung parliament could persuade more Brits to move abroad permanently, according to the founder of The Institute For Fiscal Studies.

28 April 2010

USA: Fun factory?

New York, Chicago and Boston were named the most fun cities in the United States, surpassing Los Angeles and San Francisco...

28 April 2010

Hung parliament would delay Sterling’s recovery

The Pound's recovery against major foreign currencies such as the Euro and the US Dollar would be slower under a hung parliament, which is bad news for Brits seeking to buy a property abroad, according to a leading currency expert.

27 April 2010

The Thai-breaker

Former British tennis champ and founder of a well-known chain of fitness clubs, David Lloyd has always had an eye for a good deal. Here he tells us about his collection of homes abroad and his new overseas property projects.

20 April 2010

Bajan Bonanza

A favourite with holidaying celebrities, you'd be forgiven for thinking homes on Barbados's west coast might be out of your price range. So you might be pleasantly surprised!

20 April 2010

Meet the martial arts instructor

This month's expat earning a crust under the sun is former Lance-Bombardier Gary McMeechan, 25, who lives on the island of Mallorca and juggles his life as a martial arts instructor and nightclub DJ.

20 April 2010

Any Questions - Emigration

We learn all about migration agents and what they can do for you and have a look at the different stages people go through when emigrating.

9 April 2010

"Look kids - it's your new home!"

You're very excited about relocating abroad - but how easily will your children adapt? Here's how to make a move overseas work for all the family.

9 April 2010

Relocating Abroad with a Baby

We are considering moving abroad, but we have a young baby. What things should we think about?

9 April 2010
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