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Anne-Lise Mty

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Entry requirements for France
Entry requirements for France

France ranks among the most visited countries globally, and it is celebrated for its vibrant culture and lifestyle. French authorities have implemented extensive safety measures to protect both residents and visitors, ensuring that France remains a secure destination for short visits. Visa procedures for France have been streamlined for many countries, making it easier than ever to pack your bags and embark on your journey to France!

26 July 2024
Accommodation in Bangkok
Accommodation in Bangkok

Bangkok is Thailand's capital and largest city. It's where you will have access to the most opportunities, the best nightlife and restaurants, huge modern shopping malls, Thailand's famous SkyTrain, and more.  

26 July 2024
Resident permit in Thailand
Resident permit in Thailand

Thailand is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. The country's friendly climate, stunning landscapes, and rich cultural heritage make it highly attractive to visitors from all over the world.

17 July 2024
Traveling to Thailand
Traveling to Thailand

Tourism is a significant economic driver in Thailand, and so far in 2024, the country attracted nearly 20 million tourists. By the end of the year, experts believe this will account for nearly $80 billion of revenue compared with $50 billion in 2023, down significantly as Thailand rebounded from COVID. 

16 July 2024
Getting married in Thailand
Getting married in Thailand

The kingdom of Thailand is a stunningly beautiful wedding destination. Its crystal clear beaches, lush green wildernesses, and captivating places make it one of the best places to tie the knot. If you are planning to get married in Thailand, it is important to know the legal matters regardless of whether you are marrying a Thai or a fellow expat.

16 July 2024
Starting a business in Thailand
Starting a business in Thailand

Thailand is the second-largest economy in Southeast Asia and the 26th-largest economy in the world. It offers many business opportunities, but for an expat, these are hidden under layers of paperwork and complicated registration procedures.  

16 July 2024
Working in Chiang Mai
Working in Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai's ethnic diversity, breathtaking scenery, and the multitude of festivals and attractions attract more foreigners every year. Blessed with pristine mountains, waterfalls, and rivers, it is a nature lover's paradise and offers numerous activities, from trekking and rafting to cooking and massage courses.

16 July 2024
Working in Pattaya
Working in Pattaya

Pattaya may not be as idyllic as some of Thailand's other beach destinations. However, it is still one of the most popular thanks to the wide variety of activities, accommodation, and pulsating nightlife options that it offers. Located a mere 150 km southeast of Bangkok, its easy access makes it a well-frequented beach resort, and many expats living in the capital head to Pattaya to windsurf, waterski, play golf, snorkel, or sail to nearby islands. Due to the large number of expatriates living in Pattaya, there is also an excellent selection of authentic foreign eateries.

16 July 2024
Things to do with your family in Bangkok
Things to do with your family in Bangkok

Discover the best places in Bangkok where you can have a great time with your family. It may not always be thought of as a family-friendly city, but it has a lot to offer.  

15 July 2024
Must-eat authentic foods in Bangkok
Must-eat authentic foods in Bangkok

Bangkok street food is one of the things that keeps travelers coming back to Bangkok. The abundance of heavenly aromas and colorful street food stalls will make choosing just one snack to complete your meal a seemingly impossible task!

15 July 2024
Understanding the work environment in Bangkok
Understanding the work environment in Bangkok

Thai people are incredibly friendly and approachable. If one wants to stay and work in Thailand, then learning about its culture is a must. It might be strange at first to understand everything, but you'll eventually get used to it. Understanding and building relationships with coworkers is one of the significant factors that make the work easy and fun.

15 July 2024
Bangkok's networking etiquette
Bangkok's networking etiquette

Thailand is known as the Land of Smiles, and most people are friendly, especially in Bangkok. It also has a rich culture, customs, and traditions that are very different from what you're probably used to. Not everyone is expected to learn and be knowledgeable of all the traditions, but it is a good idea for foreigners moving to Bangkok to have knowledge of Thai etiquette.

15 July 2024
Developing your social circle in Bangkok
Developing your social circle in Bangkok

Traveling around and finding things in Bangkok will be hard at first, but it will be great to enjoy it if you're friends with the locals. It would be easy to have an insider view of where to go and what to see, so here are some tips for building your social circle in the capital of Thailand.

15 July 2024
Adjusting to the local culture in Bangkok
Adjusting to the local culture in Bangkok

When traveling, every country and city has its own cultural differences. Thailand may be known as the Land of Smiles; it is also a land of surprise because of its fascinating culture. The biggest challenge you will need to face when moving to Bangkok would be the dissimilarity of it to your own customs, language, and way of life. The local culture has many peculiarities, both big and small. Here are just a few things you might need to adjust to.

15 July 2024
Dating in Thailand
Dating in Thailand

Thailand is one of the top destinations in the world when it comes to travel, but not only that. In recent years, the country has also become a popular spot for downshifting, setting up a base as a digital nomad, retiring, building a career, and more. This means that more and more expats move to Thailand for the long term, and some make it their full-time home.

15 July 2024
Discovering Bangkok
Discovering Bangkok

Bangkok is a place for an open mind with the fewest expectations, as the city has a lot to offer. It might be overwhelming at first, but when you learn about the culture and get along with the locals, you will surely want to stay long in the Land of Smiles.

15 July 2024
Enjoying the outdoors and nature in Bangkok
Enjoying the outdoors and nature in Bangkok

Bangkok's breathtaking sights never disappoint. Many activities can be enjoyed, whether inside or outside the city. No shortage of crazy adventures will bother you once you reach the Land of Smiles.

15 July 2024
Sports activities in Thailand
Sports activities in Thailand

You will be amazed to find out that Thailand has a lot to offer for all the adrenaline and action buffs. Beyond the numerous temples, tuk-tuks, and tom yum, Thailand has a vibrant and increasing adventure scene. Experience a broad range of adventure sports in Thailand with the following.

15 July 2024
Driving in Thailand
Driving in Thailand

When driving in Thailand, it is important to adapt. There are likely to be different road rules and common practices than in your home country, and refusing to acknowledge them can be dangerous. In Thailand, drivers drive on the left-hand side of the road, although this is sometimes not adhered to. Although the country's road networks are relatively well developed compared to other countries in Asia, you can still come across areas where the roadwork isn't clearly indicated or dangerous turns aren't highlighted.

15 July 2024
The healthcare system in Thailand
The healthcare system in Thailand

Thailand is one of the most visited countries in the world. It is also home to a large number of long-term expats, living in the country full-time, starting families, retiring, and more.

15 July 2024
Income tax in Thailand
Income tax in Thailand

Thailand is not a tax haven. In Thailand, there are two main types of taxpayers — residents and non-residents. A resident is a person who resides in Thailand for more than 180 days in a calendar year, and a resident is liable to pay tax on any income earned in Thailand, as well as on a portion of any income that is brought into Thailand from overseas. However, a non-resident is only subject to tax on income that is earned in Thailand.

15 July 2024
Opening a bank account in Thailand
Opening a bank account in Thailand

Thailand provides a wide array of options in terms of banking institutions, but it is important for you to know which documents you need and which requirements you must meet to be able to open an account. Opening an account at a Thai bank will not only make you feel more at home in the country, but it will also simplify life in terms of your monthly payments and saving on transaction and currency costs when withdrawing money. It is common for ATMs in Thailand to charge a THB 220 fee when using a foreign card, so it is best to avoid this as soon as possible.

15 July 2024
Accommodation in Pattaya
Accommodation in Pattaya

Pattaya boasts one of the most significant expatriate communities in Thailand. It has many international schools, good infrastructure, and a significant number of affordable luxury rentals. Rental costs in Pattaya tend to be lower than in Bangkok and Phuket, but as property is in demand along the eastern seaboard, it is not as cheap as in some other areas of the country.

15 July 2024
Accommodation in Phuket
Accommodation in Phuket

Phuket is a popular destination for expatriates working or retiring on the island. Its expat community is also arguably one of the richest in the country, and the luxury housing estates, golf courses, and shopping malls most certainly cater to this market.

12 July 2024
Accommodation in Chiang Mai
Accommodation in Chiang Mai

More and more digital nomads, teachers, entrepreneurs, retirees, volunteers, and NGO workers are flocking to the north to make Chiang Mai their home. The list of reasons why so many people are drawn here goes on and on. The cost of living is low, there is little traffic, it offers a relaxed lifestyle and lots of outdoor activities, it is relatively safe, the weather is more comfortable than in other parts of Thailand, and the food is some of the best in the country. It offers great networking opportunities, fast WiFi and 5G connection, and a plethora of coworking spaces.

12 July 2024
Accommodation in Thailand
Accommodation in Thailand

If you are about to move to Thailand, one of the first things to look into would be where you will live. Thailand is known for its budget-friendly cost of living — and it is still the case. However, finding quality, well-priced accommodation is just as much of a challenge in Thailand as it is in any other country.  

12 July 2024
Studying in Thailand
Studying in Thailand

Many internationally accredited university degree programmes at Thai universities are conducted in English. International degree programmes are offered in Bangkok, but options are also available in Chiang Mai, Khon Kaen, Hat Yai, and several other locations in Thailand. These range from regional universities, which are more traditionally Thai in character, to globally competitive and recognized international programmes.

12 July 2024
Internships in Thailand
Internships in Thailand

If you are a self-motivated individual with good communication skills and a strong command of English, then doing an internship in Thailand is a great way to develop and apply academic knowledge to the realities of day-to-day life in modern business. The practical skills you will gain can give you a head start in pursuing your career, and international work experience will look great on your CV. An internship can also contribute to your academic credits if you are still enrolled at university and help you make valuable industry contacts for your future.

12 July 2024
Work visa in Thailand
Work visa in Thailand

To be able to work in Thailand and stay in the country without needing to apply for visa extensions regularly, you will first need to obtain a Non-Immigrant Business Visa, followed by a work permit. There are strict penalties, including fines or imprisonment, for foreigners who take up employment without a work permit, so don't be tempted to go down this route.

12 July 2024
Work contracts in Mauritius
Work contracts in Mauritius

In Mauritius, job contracts are stringently regulated to ensure fair treatment and clarity for all employees. The Workers Rights Act 2019, overseen by the Ministry of Labor, mandates that employment terms, such as work hours, salary, overtime, and leave entitlements, are clearly defined in contracts. Special provisions protect expatriate employees, ensuring they are treated equally and paid in Mauritian rupees without unauthorized deductions. This regulatory framework aims to create a transparent and equitable working environment for both local and expatriate workers.

07 July 2024
Mandatory medical examinations for traveling to Mauritius
Mandatory medical examinations for traveling to Mauritius

Whether you are a future resident or a professional on a temporary assignment in Mauritius, understanding and preparing for Mauritian medical requirements is essential to ensure not only compliance with local regulations but also to guarantee your well-being and health safety during your stay. Here's what you need to know before moving to Mauritius.

07 July 2024
Measurement units in Mauritius
Measurement units in Mauritius

Mauritians rarely use square meters. Instead, you'll often hear measurements like arpent, square foot, perch, and toise.

07 July 2024
Sports in Mauritius
Sports in Mauritius

Sports are increasingly becoming part of the routine for the residents of Mauritius, who can now rely on natural tracks as well as numerous centers, gyms, and classes to stay active and fit throughout the year. We have compiled the most popular sports activities in Mauritius to help you make the most of your stay on the island.

06 July 2024
Study in Mauritius
Study in Mauritius

Mauritius is becoming a higher education hub for the region as it offers a great deal of options. Most Mauritian institutions and organizations offer their courses in partnership with renowned international universities. International students are, of course, welcome in Mauritian institutions.

05 July 2024
Foreign diplomatic representations in Mauritius
Foreign diplomatic representations in Mauritius

Mauritius is a major diplomatic crossroads in the region. Strategically located between Africa, Asia and the Indian Ocean, it is home to a network of foreign diplomatic representations.

05 July 2024
How COVID-19 impacted life in Mauritius
How COVID-19 impacted life in Mauritius

On May 6, 2023, the World Health Organization officially declared the end of COVID-19 as a global public health emergency. After more than three years of crisis, Mauritius is now adapting to significant changes. Let's explore how the pandemic has acted as a catalyst for radical transformations in the island's economy, society, and culture.

05 July 2024
Internship visa in Mauritius
Internship visa in Mauritius

The internship visa is intended for non-residents wishing to complete practical training in Mauritius as part of their higher education program. Here are the steps to follow in order to obtain a visa to do an internship in Mauritius.

05 July 2024
Student visa for Mauritius
Student visa for Mauritius

If you're looking to move to Mauritius as an international student, you will probably need a student visa. Here's an overview of the general conditions to be met to apply for a student visa.

05 July 2024
Customs in Mauritius
Customs in Mauritius

As you embark on your expatriate journey to the picturesque shores of Mauritius, navigating the intricacies of customs and import regulations becomes paramount. This article guides you through the bureaucratic landscape, detailing the procedures, tariffs, and customs duties associated with bringing goods into the country.

05 July 2024
Education in Mauritius
Education in Mauritius

The Mauritian school system is based on the Anglo-Saxon model and is divided, as is often the case elsewhere, into 3 main stages: primary education, secondary education and higher education. Moreover, the wearing of uniforms is compulsory in government schools, each bearing its own colors.

05 July 2024
Leisure activities in Mauritius
Leisure activities in Mauritius

Mauritius is a lot of things, but it is not dull! You'll always find something interesting to do, whether by the seaside or at sea, out in the mountains, at the gym, or trying new activities. Here are some popular options.

05 July 2024
Developing a professional network in Bangkok
Developing a professional network in Bangkok

Getting to know the right people is as important as getting references and experiences when it comes to landing a job in Bangkok. There's no need to be in Bangkok to start connecting with the right person. In fact, it's a good idea to start networking with fellow expats, people in your professional field, those with common interests, and more.

03 July 2024
Diversity and inclusion in Thailand
Diversity and inclusion in Thailand

Of all Southeast Asian nations, Thailand takes the lead in diversity and inclusion. New laws have been passed to help those who were previously marginalized, and newer infrastructure is designed with a variety of people's needs in mind. That said, the country still lacks in some regards. This guide breaks down Thailand's successes and setbacks in this area.

02 July 2024
Handling emergencies and accidents in Thailand
Handling emergencies and accidents in Thailand

Thailand is one of the safest countries in Southeast Asia. Crime rates are low. Society favors social harmony. People are tolerant of outsiders, and the country doesn't experience many natural disasters. That said, accidents and emergencies do happen. If you experience one while living in or visiting Thailand, this guide will show you how to handle the mishap, whether big or small.    

02 July 2024
Towns and districts of Mauritius
Towns and districts of Mauritius

The capital of Mauritius, Port-Louis, is home to the Government House as well as the main government and financial institutions. It is also home to most of the country's economic activity, although there has been rapid decentralization in the last few years.  

01 July 2024
A few creole expressions you need to know when moving to Mauritius
A few creole expressions you need to know when moving to Mauritius

Learning Creole is more difficult than understanding it, but it is part of your integration into the country. Mauritians might laugh a little at your accent, but it is all in good faith, and they will appreciate your efforts more than anything. 

01 July 2024
Buying or renting a car in Mauritius
Buying or renting a car in Mauritius

Planning to relocate to Mauritius and have not yet made up your mind about importing your car or buying or renting a car on the island? Expat.com has put together information on all of your options to help you in your endeavors.

01 July 2024
Lifestyle in Mauritius
Lifestyle in Mauritius

Mauritius offers more than just breathtaking landscapes and luxurious resorts. Its unique blend of cultures, from Creole to French and Indian, shapes a vibrant lifestyle that beckons visitors from around the globe. Join us as we uncover the essence of Mauritius' lifestyle, from its culinary delights and outdoor adventures to its rich cultural tapestry and laid-back island charm.

01 July 2024
Getting around Thailand
Getting around Thailand

One of the things that makes Thailand so popular with tourists is its accessibility. Once you are in the country, it is relatively affordable and simple to get around, whether you wish to travel long distances between cities or just explore the area you live in. Almost every mode of transport is available, from trains, planes, boats, and taxis to more unique means of songthaews, motorbikes, and tuk-tuks.

01 July 2024
Getting around Bangkok
Getting around Bangkok

Bangkok traffic may seem daunting at first, but if you know how to navigate the notorious Thai capital, it's easier to avoid congestion, especially when you choose public transportation over driving. Here is how to explore and navigate Bangkok like a pro using its modern public transportation system.

01 July 2024