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Anne-Lise Mty
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![Student life in Brussels](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1556282914-student-life-v8_profile_author_articles-t1556282914.jpg)
When studying abroad, it's always a bit hard to know in advance exactly what it will be like. As such, it's well worth thoroughly researching everything beforehand, so that you have a better idea of what you can expect. As a city, Brussels has everything you could want as a student: fantastic universities, a vibrant cultural scene as well as a lively nightlife and every year thousands of international students head to the capital to begin their studies. To give you an idea of what's on offer, here is an overview of student life in Brussels.
14 December 2021![Expat.com survey: Rise in cost of living makes 39% of future expats reconsider their projects](https://www.expat.com/images/upload/6/3/4/8/1638942129-costof-living-v8_profile_author_articles-t1638942129.jpg)
These are the results of a survey conducted by Expat.com during the months of September and October 2021. Over 8,000 participated in the survey, of which more than half were future expats from all over the world.
08 December 2021![Expat.com survey: 30% of expats moved back because of the rise in cost of living](https://www.expat.com/images/upload/6/3/4/0/1638859421-costofliving-v8_profile_author_articles-t1638859421.jpg)
A survey conducted by Expat.com with over 8,000 expats and future-expats from all around the world reveals that the spike in cost of living has been a real game changer for expatriation. It has pushed 30% of expats to move back to their home country but it is not all gloom and doom. Here's what we found.
07 December 2021![Pfizer for those willing to travel, Pandora Papers repercussions on Mauritius and much news](https://www.expat.com/images/upload/6/0/7/3/1633694255-marco-lazzarini-shutterstockcom-1-v8_profile_author_articles-t1633694255.jpg)
Approved vaccines for travelers who had received Sinopharm, repercussions of the Pandora Papers on Mauritius, FlySafair soon serving Mauritius…
08 October 2021![Working in Manchester](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1560941743-travailler-manchester-v8_profile_author_articles-t1560941743.jpg)
Manchester is England's second-largest city and a significant economic urban area in the country and the European continent. This city is also a British industrial and cultural hub, rich in professional opportunities in various fields. Manchester City is part of Greater Manchester and is surrounded by large areas like Trafford, Bolton, Stockport, Oldham, Bury, Rochdale, and Salford. Rated as one of the fastest-growing economies in the UK, it has a booming economy attracting many foreign professionals over the years — at least before COVID-19 and Brexit, which have both affected the city's labour market. As an urban cultural hub, it offers plenty of opportunities to job seekers, which is why many expats have been relocating there from London. By the way, did you know that the first computer and locomotive were invented in Manchester?
03 September 2021![Quarantine or vacation: An insight into the new sanitary protocol](https://www.expat.com/images/upload/5/8/5/6/1629374593-mauritius-hotel-v8_profile_author_articles-t1629374593.jpg)
Quarantine revamped. No more long days staring at a wall, no more views on the turquoise waters without being able to get to it. For a little over a month now, newcomers have been enjoying an open quarantine where they are able to use all the facilities offered by the hotel. Here's what's in store for you if you're coming to the island before the fully open borders of October.
19 August 2021![Discovering Seville](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1572336101-discovering-seville-v8_profile_author_articles-t1572336101.jpg)
When you step off the plane or train to start your new life in Seville, most likely, you will feel a mixture of excitement and nervousness. You are, after all, embarking on a new life in a new city. You may never have been to the Andalusian capital before and only be equipped with a few words of Spanish, so you might feel like a fish out of water for a while. However, this feeling shouldn't last too long. Although your new home city has a different feel and character from the one you left behind, much will be familiar.
11 August 2021![Adjusting to the local culture in Seville](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1572335835-seville-culture-v8_profile_author_articles-t1572335835.jpg)
Seville is home to a raft of fascinating and quirky traditions from tapas culture and taking a siesta to late-night dinners and days-long fiestas. If you are going to live and work in Andalusia's capital and want to jump right into the culture, here are a few tips on doing it well.
11 August 2021![Nightlife in Barcelona](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1552045000-nightlife-in-barcelona-v8_profile_author_articles-t1552045000.jpg)
Barcelona is a city with an intense nightlife, with options for all tastes and budgets. There are many ways to live the night in Barcelona, but it is essential to know where to go. This article tells you about the best places to go out in Barcelona and the areas with the most gear.
11 August 2021![Discover Barcelona](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1551958063-discover-barcelona-v8_profile_author_articles-t1551958063.jpg)
With spectacular architecture, fantastic gastronomy and one of the best football clubs in the world, Barcelona has become a coastal cultural centre. Besides, it is ranked 20th of the most visited cities in the world. Barcelona is a city full of opportunities and a perfect place to start a new stage in your life and achieve your dreams. Living in Barcelona means living in one of the most important cities in the world, and if you have decided to move, here you will feel at home and that your adaptation to the city will be quick without any problems. However, to facilitate this process here is some general information that you should know before moving to Barcelona.
10 August 2021![Ajdusting to the local culture in Barcelona](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1552030416-local-culture-in-barcelona-aygul-sarvarova-shutterstockcom-v8_profile_author_articles-t1552030416.jpg)
When settling into your new life in Barcelona, you'll experience a lifestyle that is probably different from what you're used to. Leaving one country and setting up in another can be a daunting experience but the Catalan capital's friendly atmosphere, cosmopolitan vibe and lively nature make it easier to adjust. Before long, you will most likely feel right at home.
10 August 2021![Discovering Madrid](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1556022683-managing-expectations-v8_profile_author_articles-t1556022683.jpg)
Madrid offers expats a great mix of cosmopolitan city and classic European charm. Daily life in Madrid is laid back and locals know how to enjoy themselves. Whether you're a night owl or looking for something low-key, expats in Madrid will find ample opportunities for an active social life. Not only that, but sunny days and ample parks mean you'll enjoy the outdoors year round.
10 August 2021![Relocating to the USA](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1528377578-moving-v8_profile_author_articles-t1528377578.jpg)
Moving is stressful and requires good planning. If you decide to relocate to the USA, a shipping company will greatly reduce the stress of moving your belongings internationally as they will coordinate both the removal of your things as well as all documents needed to clear customs. It is also recommended that expats use carriers affiliated with the International Federation of International Movers (FIDI). To find a carrier or a removal company use the Internet, consult the yellow pages or take a look at the links below.
04 August 2021Are you an expat thinking about having your baby in Spain? You may feel it daunting to give birth in a foreign country, but Spain has an excellent and world-renowned healthcare system with highly trained medical personnel. As an expat, you have the option to go to a public or private hospital.
31 July 2021![Banking and finance in Cyprus](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1551080165-banking-in-cyprus-v8_profile_author_articles-t1551080165.jpg)
Opening a bank account is one of the first things you'll need to do in Cyprus. Thankfully, the banking system in Cyprus is very sophisticated and friendly towards expats. Opening a bank account is straightforward and hassle-free, and you can choose between numerous local banks or one of the many international bank branches you will find on the island. What is best, you can even begin the banking process before you even arrive in Cyprus.
20 July 2021![Opening a bank account in Chile](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1563522467-bank-chile-v8_profile_author_articles-t1563522467.jpg)
In order to open a bank account in Chile, you need a RUT number (or Chilean national ID), and therefore, you must have residency. In this article, you will learn how to proceed once you've established residency in Chile.
20 July 2021![Opening a bank account in the Maldives](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1554882131-shutterstock-761503006-v8_profile_author_articles-t1554882131.jpg)
If you plan to live, work or do business in the Maldives, you will need a bank account. Is it easy for expats to open bank accounts in the country? What are the related procedures and expenses? Find out in this article.
20 July 2021![Banking in Kenya](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1566218126-bank-v8_profile_author_articles-t1566218126.jpg)
New expats in Kenya will wish to open a bank account, necessary for receiving wages from your employer and for making local purchases. The process to open a new account in Kenya is straightforward and easy to do, or many international banks also have branches in Kenya- check with your local bank before relocating to see if you can access their services in your new country.
20 July 2021![Banking and Finance in Hungary](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1564989026-banking-hungary-v8_profile_author_articles-t1564989026.jpg)
Opening a bank account in Hungary is an easy and fast process. Because of the large amount of expats living in the country, Hungarian banks have processes in place that facilitate and simplify the opening of a bank account if youre an expat. Heres what you need to know.
20 July 2021![Banking in Tanzania](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1535959156-bank-v8_profile_author_articles-t1535959156.jpg)
If you are moving to Tanzania, it is likely that you are going to want to set up a bank account, especially if you are locally employed. The African country is renowned for having safe and secure banking procedures, ensuring utmost privacy and facilitating high-security transactions. This article will explore the area of banking and finance in Tanzania, and will provide useful and practical tips for getting your finances in order when you enter the country.
20 July 2021![Banking in Estonia](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1655288039-banking-v8_profile_author_articles-t1655288039.jpg)
The country that offers the opportunity to people from all over the world to become e-residents and create their own business without setting foot on its soil could not possibly trouble herself with such mundane issues as going to an actual bank, or withdrawing cash from an ATM. In fact, most Estonians have never seen a bank cheque in their lives -- and in 99% of the cases, they use their debit cards instead of cash. It's no wonder then that LHV, one of the four major commercial banks in the country, just doesn't deal with cash at all. Here's how to navigate your banking needs in this entirely digital world.
20 July 2021![Banking in Finland](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1562760594-banking-finland-v8_profile_author_articles-t1562760594.jpg)
In Finland, as is the case in all Nordic countries, the card is king. Debit card, that is. Finns use them to pay for goods and services in shops and almost everywhere -- with the exception of petrol stations, where cash is mysteriously still preferred. Indeed, cash is secondary which can be easily surmised by the lack of ATM machines in most banks (instead, look for the OTTO machines throughout the country). The good news is, you can get your own debit card very easily and without excessive documentation.
20 July 2021![Banking in Slovenia](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1655287771-banking-v8_profile_author_articles-t1655287771.jpg)
Slovenia has a strong banking industry. National and international banks are located throughout the country, along with a large network of ATM machines in most towns, and withdrawals are available from local or international bank accounts. Major banks are more likely to have English-speaker tellers to assist with opening an account, and some banks have websites in both English and Slovenian.
20 July 2021![Banking and finances in Macau](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1565092636-bank-macau-v8_profile_author_articles-t1565092636.jpg)
Macau is one of China's most developed regions and a big financial centre. Thus, when residing in Macau, banking should not be a problem. Read on to find out about different banks as well as how to open and manage your bank account in Macau as well as conduct daily financial operations.
20 July 2021![Banking and finances in Nigeria](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1565070234-bank-nigeria-v8_profile_author_articles-t1565070234.jpg)
Nigeria has a quite developed financial system based on a raft of commercial banks, but expats should be wary of financial fraud when banking in Nigeria, as it is a significant concern in the country.
20 July 2021![Banking and finances in Colombia](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1562823485-banking-in-colombia-v8_profile_author_articles-t1562823485.jpg)
Colombia is an appealing location for expats because of the low cost of living. Though the cost of imported items is high, services and locally produced items remain very affordable. While foreigners living in Colombia may find it difficult to open a local bank account, there are other options for financial management.
20 July 2021![Banking in Guatemala](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1565095399-bank-guatemala-v8_profile_author_articles-t1565095399.jpg)
Guatemala has endeavoured to clamp down on money laundering by implementing stringent control over international capital flows, which has resulted in mounting difficulties for foreigners to open bank accounts and perform basic financial transactions in the country. Find in this articles tips and advice on how to proceed.
20 July 2021![Opening a bank account in South Africa](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1566222838-south-africa-bank-v8_profile_author_articles-t1566222838.jpg)
On moving to South Africa, whether to work or set up a business, opening a bank account will probably be one of your main concerns. This should not be complicated as the country hosts several banks that provide various services to expatriates. You can choose from 11 national banks such as ABSA, FNB, Standard Bank, Nedbank and Capitec, as well as some 50 international banks.
20 July 2021![Opening a bank account in the Czech Republic](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1551865805-banking-in-czech-rep-v8_profile_author_articles-t1551865805.jpg)
Once you have settled in the Czech Republic, you will probably have to open a bank account, whether you are working or studying. In general, relating formalities are quite simple. Moreover, you can choose from several banks, which provide a wide range of services and facilities to their customers.
20 July 2021![Banking and finance in Scotland](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1565174525-1554813762-bank-account-in-scotland-news-item-slider-v8_profile_author_articles-t1565174525.jpg)
Scotland has a long history when it comes to banking — going back more than 300 years. As such, the country's banking system is highly refined and offers unique advantages, like not paying banking fees if you remain within credit on your account. There is a variety of account types to choose from, depending on services offered but also depending on how long you've been in the country for. The process of opening a bank account can be challenging or costly depending on your nationality.
20 July 2021![Opening a bank account in Egypt](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1564723433-bank-algeria-v8_profile_author_articles-t1564723433.jpg)
Looking forward to open a bank account in Egypt? Find out how to proceed in this article.
20 July 2021![Opening a bank account in Poland](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1540279381-bank-v8_profile_author_articles-t1540279381.jpg)
Can foreigners open a bank account in Poland? What are the relating formalities? Find out in this article.
20 July 2021![Opening a bank account in Sweden](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1562932290-bank-in-sweden-v8_profile_author_articles-t1562932290.jpg)
Wondering how to open a bank account in Sweden? What are the required documents? Find out in this article.
20 July 2021![Opening a bank account in Ivory Coast](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1563864536-bank-ic-v8_profile_author_articles-t1563864536.jpg)
What are the banks operating in Ivory Coast? How to proceed to open a bank account? Find out in this article.
20 July 2021![Banking in Peru](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1563857565-bank-peru-v8_profile_author_articles-t1563857565.jpg)
Opening a bank account in Peru may be very helpful for managing your money on a daily basis, especially if you plan to stay in Peru for an extended period, but it can be quite complicated for expatriates. In most cases, non-residents cannot open a bank account in the country, as proof of a resident visa is almost always required.
20 July 2021![Opening a bank account in Cambodia](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1531907853-opening-a-bank-acc-v8_profile_author_articles-t1531907853.jpg)
As a foreigner living in Cambodia, opening a bank account is relatively straightforward and can save you quite a few hard-earned dollars in the long-term.
20 July 2021![Opening a bank account in Bulgaria](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1563252971-bank-in-bulgaria-v8_profile_author_articles-t1563252971.jpg)
Do you wish to open a bank account in Bulgaria? Find out how to proceed in this article.
20 July 2021![Opening a bank account in Romania](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1563428766-bank-romania-v8_profile_author_articles-t1563428766.jpg)
The community of expats in Romania is becoming more and more numerous. Therefore, opening a bank account is mandatory when planning a long stay in this country. The procedures are not that complicated but differ from bank to bank. Here are the general formalities expats need to know, along with the benefits of banking in Romania.
20 July 2021![Banking in Costa Rica](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1540275351-bank-v8_profile_author_articles-t1540275351.jpg)
As a foreigner living in Costa Rica, it is likely that you will at some point wish to open a local bank account. Read this article to find out where and how to do this.
20 July 2021![Opening a bank account in Algeria](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1564991996-bank-algeria-v8_profile_author_articles-t1564991996.jpg)
Do you wish to open a bank account in Algeria? Find out useful information on related formalities in this article.
20 July 2021![Opening a bank account in Senegal](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1563770802-bank-senegal-v8_profile_author_articles-t1563770802.jpg)
Despite recent technological advances, Senegal remains a mostly cash-based society. The advent of money transfer services such as Orange Money and Wari have further reduced the need for most locals to open a bank account. However, if you're receiving a monthly salary or you want to be able to withdraw from your savings without charges, then having a bank account is very useful.
20 July 2021![Opening a bank account in Cameroon](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1565002082-bank-cameroon-v8_profile_author_articles-t1565002082.jpg)
Procedures regarding the opening of a bank account in Cameroon vary from one bank to another. We are providing you with the details.
20 July 2021![Banking in Russia](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1566218158-banks-in-russia-v8_profile_author_articles-t1566218158.jpg)
If you have decided to settle in Russia, you will probably want to open a bank account, particularly if you are working there. Opening a bank account will not only allow you to receive your salary but also to settle your monthly bills by direct debit. The formalities for opening a bank account in Russia are not too strict and the whole process should not take more than thirty minutes. However, you can give the bank of your choice a ring to find out how long an appointment will take.
20 July 2021![Opening a bank account in Ecuador](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1526475853-bank-in-ecuador-v8_profile_author_articles-t1526475853.jpg)
A few years back, an expat would just breeze into an Ecuadorian bank, flash their passport and a bank account would be opened for them. Alas, things are not quite as simple anymore due to the many banking regulations. However, you should still be able to open a bank account if you follow our advice below.
20 July 2021![Banking in Belize](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1563433233-bank-belize-v8_profile_author_articles-t1563433233.jpg)
Belize was once known to be a real banking haven, a place where banking secrecy was guaranteed. The situation changed somewhat with new banking regulations coming out of the United States in an attempt to curb US tax evasion. Many Belize banking institutions are none too happy about the host of paperwork and reporting now required of them, so the Central Bank has been more hesitant to approve accounts locally, and several of the international banks have left altogether.
20 July 2021![Banking in South Korea](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1566216886-banking-in-south-korea-v8_profile_author_articles-t1566216886.jpg)
There are several branches of international banks in South Korea, including Citibank global network and HSBC. Before moving to South Korea, it is recommended to find out if there are any existing partnerships between your usual national bank and a South Korean bank.
20 July 2021![Banking in India](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1536756600-banking-in-india-v8_profile_author_articles-t1536756600.jpg)
India's banking system has undergone a significant change over the past few years. The banking network and its operations have become more inclusive, comprehensive and efficient. While the RBI is the supreme banking authority, issuing major economic and financial policies, there are several private sector and public sector banks for consumers.
20 July 2021![Opening a bank account in Argentina](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1531480651-bank-in-argentina-v8_profile_author_articles-t1531480651.jpg)
Depending on your situation in Argentina, you will probably have to open a local bank account to pay for rent, bills, etc. Banks charge high fees for foreign ATM withdrawals or transactions so the sooner you open your account, the better.
20 July 2021![Opening a bank account in Ireland](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1655274911-banking-v8_profile_author_articles-t1655274911.jpg)
The process of opening up a bank account in Ireland is a straightforward one. It is a lot easier to do than a lot of other nations. Once you have all of your information and documents in order, it will be a seamless process from start to finish.
19 July 2021![Opening a bank account in Australia](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1527852133-shutterstock-603028727-v8_profile_author_articles-t1527852133.jpg)
If you have just moved to Australia, or are planning a move, you will need an Australian bank account. This will be essential for receiving direct deposit salaries from employers, paying rent, buying groceries, etc. Opening a new account is simple, and can be done either before or after arrival in Australia.
19 July 2021