Category Archive For "Family Insurance"
Preparing for Spending Winter in Mexico
From the sunny weather to the rich cultural tapestry woven through its people and architecture, Mexico is a paradise for winter retreats. The historic sites, vibrant markets, and friendly locals add a unique charm to the prospect of spending the winter months in this captivating country. With the peace of mind that comes from having …
Guide to Property Taxes for Non-Resident Citizens Buying Property in Spain
Purchasing property in Spain as a non-resident involves understanding and managing various taxes, such as notarial fees, VAT, stamp duty, and land register expenses. These obligations depend on factors such as whether you are an EU/EEA citizen and whether the property is for personal use or rental. Are you interested in purchasing property in Spain? …
Guide to Applying for Permanent Residency as a Couple in Mexico
From stunning beaches, ancient ruins, and vibrant traditions to world-renowned cuisine, Mexico boasts a rich history blending indigenous cultures with Spanish colonial influences. Naturally, it makes an enticing destination for couples who are looking to relocate abroad. For couples applying for permanent residency (PR) in Mexico, the initial immigration process may not treat both partners …
The 15 Best Places to Live in Costa Rica for Expats in 2024
Costa Rica has emerged as a popular destination for expats seeking a high quality of life, stunning natural beauty, and a welcoming community. With its stable economy, excellent healthcare system, and commitment to sustainability, the country offers attractive options for expats, especially United States citizens, looking to relocate. Are you interested in making the move …
Education in Mexico: Your Guide to the School System in Mexico 2024
If you’re moving to Mexico with your family, you’re going to want to know where you can send your children to school. However, the education system can make the decision difficult. Rural schools in the country lack funding, and consequently, there are not enough teachers, textbooks, or buildings. Urban public schools are slightly better, though …
Expat Parents in Mexico: What You Should Know About Health Matters and Childcare
Mexico is considered to be a fantastic destination for expat families looking to start a new chapter in their lives. The country certainly combines a good work-life balance and the cost of living is relatively cheap compared to its US neighbour. If you have concerns about your family’s health matters, then you will be relieved …
7 Reasons Why Health Insurance for Your Family Is Important
Many of us put in long hours at work to provide for ourselves and our families. Our priority is to provide our loved ones with comfort and security. Being financially secure also makes it possible for us to handle unexpected events and emergencies, which is why we work to save money for the future. A …
A parent’s guide for how to deal with bullies
It’s every parent’s worst nightmare to have their kids tell them they’re being bullied – but count yourself lucky if your child opens up to you. Many cases of bullying go unnoticed either because the victim is intimidated by the bully, doesn’t have the guts to speak up, or is worried about how the adults …
How to help your child settle into a new school
Starting at a new school is often the hardest part of moving abroad for children. Going to a new school in a foreign country comes with many changes. They have to make new friends, get to know new teachers, and become familiar with a new system. It can be especially difficult for teenagers, though there …
5 challenges every expat faces when taking a new job overseas
Congratulations on your new job overseas! It’s a beautiful feeling knowing that you’re about to embark on a thrilling adventure as an expat. But don’t get too carried away, as you’re bound to come across some challenges along the way. As an expat, you’ll need to learn about the local population’s customs, mannerisms, expectations, language, …