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New York has overtaken Hong Kong as the most expensive location in the world for expatriates as per the ECA International’s Cost of Living 2023 report. The ECA research considers several factors like food, basic amenities, utilities costs and public transport. ECA International's cost of living rankings combine ECA’s Cost of Living research and Accommodation research to enable a comparison of costs faced by expatriates around the world in 207 cities in 120 countries and territories.
Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower (MOM) through its official press release announced “enhancements to strengthen Singapore’s position as a global hub for talent”.
In a world reshaped by infection, invasion and inflation, a clutch of cities is challenging the old order, luring companies and start-ups to burnish their credentials as a global city
The revised scoring system is set to kick in from September next year for new applicants of an Employment Pass, holders of which currently make up about 14 percent of the financial and business hub’s foreign workforce.
Kuala Lumpur is the top city for expats to live and work abroad in 2021, according to a survey of more than 12,000 respondents from online expat community InterNations which has more than 4 million members. The Malaysian capital city leads the list of 57 cities around the world.
The aim is to make India an attractive destination for residency for expatriates managing foreign direct investment (FDI) in the country
Kuwait government’s new anti-expatriate policy if approved, may displace up to eight lakh Indians
The Kuwait National Assembly’s legal and legislative committee has approved a draft ‘Quota Bill’, which aims to expel a significant portion the country’s expat population.
The ranking is based on parameters such as leisure options, personal happiness, travel and transportation, health and well-being, safety and security, and digital life available for expats.
With its parks, centuries-old palaces, history and culture, Beijing should be one of the more pleasant capitals of the world. Instead, it's considered among the worst to live in because of chronic air pollution.