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The world is, once again, your oyster Unbelievably, we’re somehow in August. The world is openi

The world is, once again, your oyster Unbelievably, we’re somehow in August. The world is opening up, people are shaking off the shackles of lockdowns and life is slowly returning to a semblance of normalcy. We’re also thrilled to report that world travel and migration are on the rise as new expats embark on international adventures. In this month’s newsletter, we take a look at how [confidence is once again surging]( among expats; we explore the [best expat destinations in a post-Covid world](; the [top 5 American cities]( to move to in 2021; the [five most expensive countries in the world](; how to [manage your finances]( when moving abroad; and, for expat parents, we investigate some of the [fors and againsts of enrolling your kids in international schools](. One of the most important things to consider for expat families is healthcare and international health insurance. We look at how international health is being disrupted by so-called [telehealth](. Lastly, we chat to two expats about their respective experiences: Kim, an [American expat in Japan](, and Kevan, a [Canadian expat in Czech Republic](; and we check out some of the [pros and cons of moving to Seoul](. The [Expat Arrivals]( team is committed to not only easing your relocation process but also softening the proverbial landing in your new home with valuable tips, advice and real-life expertise. We hope this month’s offerings add some value to your expat experience. Safe travels, until next time. The Expat Arrivals Team Follow us on our brand-new handles on [Instagram](, [Facebook](, [LinkedIn]( and [Twitter](. Articles from Expat Arrivals [Best expat destinations in a post Covid world]( [How to plan your finances when moving abroad]( [5 most expensive countries in 2021]( [The best US cities to move to in 2021]( [Expat confidence is surging post pandemic]( [Pros and cons of moving to Seoul]( Schools for expat children Healthcare for expats [Pros and cons of international schools]( [The impact of telehealth on expat healthcare]( Expat Experiences [Interview with Kim – an American expat living in Japan]( [Interview with Kevan – a Canadian expat living in Czech Republic]( News [Why Zanzibar joined Mauritius to lure expats with tax residency visa]( [From Ireland to Singapore, expats are snatching up property back home]( 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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