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October Newsletter: Fascinating expat insights

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Expats are on the move! Welcome to October, expats. The world is slowly but surely returning to norm

Expats are on the move! Welcome to October, expats. The world is slowly but surely returning to normal, and expats seem to be taking full advantage as we see more and more people seek fresh adventures in pastures new. In this month’s newsletter, we check out some [interesting ways of handling your finances]( in your new country; we take a look at some of the [most in-demand skills for expats in beautiful South Africa](; the [five safest countries in the world]( for expats in 2021; and [how to cope with the stress of teaching English in a foreign country](. Healthcare is one of the biggest concerns for prospective expats, and it’s important to [understand the different healthcare systems in the world]( and what your new country offers. Also near the top of the list of concerns for expat parents are schools and education. We look at how the issue of [returning to in-person schooling]( is tackled around the world, and what options parents have. We also chat to two expats about their respective experiences in their new countries: [Cat, an American living in Spain](; and [Joel, a UK expat in South Korea](. Finally, we check out some of the respective pros and cons of moving to [New Zealand]( and [Finland](. 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 new handles on [Instagram](, [Facebook](, [LinkedIn]( and [Twitter](. Articles from Expat Arrivals [The five safest countries for expats in 2021]( [How to handle stress while teaching English in a foreign country]( [These are South Africa's most in-demand skills in 2021]( [Three ways of simplifying money management for expats]( [Pros and cons of moving to Finland]( [Pros and cons of moving to New Zealand]( Schools for expat children Healthcare for expats [The new normal: How schools are reopening after the pandemic]( [Understanding health systems and how they differ around the world]( Expat Experiences [Interview with Joel – an English expat living in South Korea]( [Interview with Cat – an American expat living in Spain]( News [Homesick and watching the world reopen: How expats are coping]( [Why are British expats leaving Spain? Immigration laws and Brexit]( 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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