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Welcome to Expat Arrivals' new-look newsletter! If you’re reading this it means you are an expa

Welcome to Expat Arrivals' new-look newsletter! If you’re reading this it means you are an expat or perhaps have an interest in becoming one in the near future. Regardless of where you are on your journey, we here at [Expat Arrivals]( take immense pleasure in advising globetrotters, and we would love to help smooth your sailing too. Aside from comprehensive city and country guides to hundreds of destinations prepared by our team of seasoned experts, Expat Arrivals also gives access to a popular forum that facilitates networking with fellow expats from all over the world, as well as loads of helpful articles and insightful interviews with expats about their personal experiences. In this month’s newsletter we: explore what effects Covid-19 will have on [global mobility](; find out more about how the pandemic has changed corporate behaviour and allowed for global remote working on [remote visas](; investigate what impact Brexit may have on [British passport power](in the future; and check out the real-estate markets in various popular expat destinations, and [what your currency might buy]( you in those places. We also chat to [Laura](, a Brazilian native living in New York City, and American expat couple [Emily and Jesse]( who live in Turkey, about their respective expat experiences Lastly, we tackle the important issues of [global health insurance]( and how to approach it, and some of the factors expat parents should consider before [choosing an international school]( for their children. Our team is dedicated to making the intimidating process of relocation easier, and we sincerely hope you find some value in this month’s offerings. Safe travels, until next time. The Expat Arrivals Team Articles from Expat Arrivals [Global mobility post Covid-19]( [What kind of home can expats buy for £250,000?]( [See the world on a remote visa]( [Will Brexit spell the end of a powerful British passport?]( Schools for expat children Health insurance for expats [How to choose the right international school curriculum for expat kids]( [Find the best international health insurance for you]( Expat Experiences [Interview with Laura - a Brazilian expat in New York City]( [Interview with Emily and Jesse - American expats living in Turkey]( News [UK expat hopes of moving to Spain could be over post-Brexit: nothing but a 'pipe dream']( [Best places to live: moving to Mexico, Taiwan and Costa Rica]( Copyright © 2021 Globe Media Ltd. All rights reserved. [Contact us.]( No longer want to receive these newsletters? [Unsubscribe from the list.](

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