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Thursday 28 October 2010

Expat health insurance news: Nordic countries 'perform well in corruption rankings'


Nordic countries are among the least corrupt in the world, a new index suggests.

Transparency International's latest corruption report details that...

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Wednesday 27 October 2010

Worldwide Medical Insurance News: Contact insurers 'for help with hospital pressure'


Should expats find they have to make a trip to hospital, they should be aware of when they are receiving too much help, an article suggests.

According to the Telegraph, hospitals have been known to suggest...

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Tuesday 26 October 2010

Expat health insurance news: Expats raise Swiss safety fears


Expats are becoming worried that there has been a drop in safety levels in and around Geneva, a report claims.

The Telegraph reports that a recent survey suggested...

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Monday 25 October 2010

Expat Health Insurance News: Rent before you buy in Sydney


Homeowners considering a move to Sydney have been encouraged to rent for a few months before making a final decision to buy a home.

Expat advice portal Shelter Offshore explains that...

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Expat Health Insurance News: Residents bemoan cost of living in UAE


Many residents in the UAE are struggling to afford basic costs of living, according to reports.

Speaking to Khaleej Times, residents explained that ...

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Planning 'important' when choosing expatriate medical insurance


It is important to plan properly when choosing expatriate medical insurance cover, a report states.

According to the Telegraph, individuals may be able to save money...

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Expatriate Healthcare News: Cause of obesity 'is simple'


Expatriate health insurance customers who have weight problems should do their best to avoid advice from so-called gurus, an independent nutritionist has said.

Jessica Villa, a nutritional consultant for Big Matters, pointed out...

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Worldwide Medical Insurance News: Chocolate 'unlikely to help diabetes sufferers alone'



Overseas medical insurance policyholders who are struggling with their cholesterol should realise that consuming one single food is unlikely to reduce levels by itself, a nutrition expert has pointed out.

Linda Main, dietetic advisor at Heart UK - The Cholesterol Charity, was responding to a study by the University of Hull, which suggested

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Expatriate Medical Insurance News: Finance, not markets, encourages foreign home investment


Expatriate medical insurance policyholders considering relocating abroad may find personal finance issues sway their decision about where to live rather than market trends, RightMove has suggested.

Robin Wilson, head of the property website, commented...

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Expatriate Medical Insurance News: Balearic Islands 'ideal' holiday destination


The Balearic Islands are an ideal location for short breaks for expatriate health insurance policyholders and other travellers.

This was the opinion put forward by Carmen Hernandez Gomez, market analyst at the Spanish Tourism Office, who pointed out that...

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Friday 22 October 2010

Overseas Health insurance News: Lapland 'still a magical destination'


Expat health insurance customers hoping to get away for a break this Christmas could visit the perennial winter favourite: Lapland.

According to Riitta Balza, UK and Ireland marketing manager for Visit Finland, the ultimate Christmas destination still offers ...


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Expat Health Insurance News: Pakistan 'offers great climbing'


International health insurance policyholders who enjoy climbing could visit Pakistan for some of the "ultimate" experiences in the world, Climb Magazine has posited.

A spokesman for the publication pointed out that ...


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Worldwide Medical Insurance News: Bucharest 'hosts fantastic architecture'


Global medical insurance customers visiting Romania this autumn should check out Bucharest's "fantastic mix of architecture" and "vibrant nightlight", the country's tourist board has suggested.

Maria Iordache, director of the Romanian National Tourist Office for UK and Ireland, said ...

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Expatriate Medical Insurance News: Crete prices 'have dropped'


Global health insurance policyholders now have the perfect opportunity to visit Crete after the price of travelling to the island dropped, Cheapflights Media has stated.

Nadine Hallak, marketing and PR executive of the organisation, pointed out ...

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Expat Health Insurance News: Iran's expats 'signify country's economic development'


Overseas medical insurance policyholders who have relocated abroad from Iran to set up businesses indicate the country's economic development, the foreign minister has stated.

Manouchehr Mottaki is quoted by the Tehran Times as suggesting ...

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International Health Insurance News: Expats 'will drive UAE retail sales'


Expatriate health insurance policyholders could be the drivers of strong retail sales in the UAE over the next four years, the latest figures suggest.

According to Emirates 24/7, projections from Business Monitor International show ...


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Monday 18 October 2010

Worldwide Medical Insurance News: Half of expats 'will never return home'


Over half (52 per cent) of British expatriate medical insurance policyholders who relocate abroad cannot imagine themselves moving home, research by Lloyds TSB International has revealed.

The study found the primary motivating factors for people to seek a new life abroad is to ...

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Expatriate Medical Insurance News: 'High dollar' puts investors off Sydney property


Expatriate medical insurance policyholders are being deterred from investing in Sydney's spring auction market because of the increasing value of the Australian dollar.

According to the Sydney Morning Herald, estate agents have noticed ...


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Expat Health Insurance News: Australia 'boasts good employment opportunities'


Global health insurance policyholders considering relocating abroad to Australia are being assured that the economic climate makes working in the country "very easy", according to YHA Australia.

Mandy Monk, European sales and marketing consultant for the accommodation network, said ...

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Worldwide Medical Insurance News: Moroccan expats 'returning home'


Moroccan expatriate health insurance policyholders are increasingly packing up and coming home in the wake of the global recession.

According to Magharebia.com, Moroccan expatriate minister Mohammed Ameur has announced...


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Expatriate Insurance News: Demand for Mandarin classes 'increases'


In a bid to boost their employment and living opportunities, expatriate medical insurance policyholders in Singapore are taking up Mandarin lessons in their droves.

Patrick Chen, marketing manager of Academ-Asia School of Language and Education in Singapore, told the Telegraph that ...

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Overseas Health Insurance News: French expats 'should leave Yeman'


The partners and children of French expatriate medical insurance policyholders employed in Yemen have been urged to leave the country after an alleged Al-Qaida attack left a Frenchman dead.

This is the advice from France's foreign ministry, which suggested ...

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International Health Insurance News: Egypt 'will remain hospitable despite developments'


Expatriate health insurance policyholders are increasingly visiting Egypt, which is resulting in a tourism boom and a period of intense development, the country's tourist board has stated.

Khaled Ramy, director of the Egyptian State Tourist Office, commented that ...

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International Healthcare News: Oman 'offers rich cultural history'


Expatriate medical insurance policyholders are attracted to Oman because of its beautiful landscape and rich cultural history, the sultanate's Ministry of Tourism has stated.

Visitors might fall in love with ...

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International Health Insurance News: Property buyers 'not confident in investing overseas'


Many prospective expatriate insurance policyholders have deferred from investing in overseas property because of the uncertainty of the global financial situation, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics).

Chief economist Simon Rubinsohn pointed out that ...

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Expatriate Insurance News: Dubai announces workers' rights project


Overseas medical insurance customers working in Dubai are set to have their rights protected by new federal regulation.

The National reports that a joint project between the UN's International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the emirate's Ministry of Labour will help ...

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Expatriate medical insurance 'could be vital'


Employees thinking of relocating abroad might find expatriate medical insurance is vital because their health can suffer as a result of the new lifestyle, research has found.

According to HR Magazine, a survey has found that ...

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International Healthcare News: 'Get legal advice' when buying home abroad


Among the things to consider when relocating abroad is obtaining independent legal advice throughout the property buying process, a lawyer has stated.

Savvas Savvides, partner at law firm Michael Kyprianou and Co, encouraged expatriate medical insurance policyholders to ...

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Worldwide Medical Insurance News: Purchasers 'must understand French property buying process'


When purchasing a home in France, expatriate medical insurance policyholders should understand that there might be hidden costs in the process.

According to Sarah Bogard, partner and chartered tax advisor at Furley Page Solicitors, property buyers should ...

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Expatriate Healthcare News: British 'are most enthusiastic about relocating abroad'


Overseas medical insurance policyholders originally hailing from Britain are much more enthusiastic than any other nationality when purchasing property abroad, an industry expert has said.

Nigel Lewis, head of content at the Digital Property Group, explained that ...


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Overseas Health Insurance News: Currency exchange customers 'should be aware of site problems'


Overseas medical insurance policyholders should be aware that one currency exchange website is facing an uncertain future, a financial expert has warned.

Peter Hayman, director of travel insurance provider PJ Hayman, commented on ...


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Expatriate Medical Insurance News: Germany 'set for growth in retail and office sectors'


Expatriate health insurance policyholders looking to relocate abroad should know that Germany is expected to witness strong growth in its retail, office and industrial sectors.

Simon Mallinson, director of European research at Investco, said ...


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Monday 4 October 2010

Expatriate Medical Insurance News: Bahrain creates township for expat workers


Expatriate health insurance policyholders working as labourers in the city of Muharraq in Bahrain are set to benefit from a new township development specially designed to house them.

According to the Gulf Daily News ...


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Overseas Health Insurance News: Oslo and Stockholm 'good markets for investors'


Now is a very good time for expatriate health insurance policyholders to invest in Scandinavian countries, a property expert has said.

Alessandro Bronda, head of global investment strategy at Aberdeen Asset Management, commented that ...

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Friday 1 October 2010

Expat Health Insurance News: Being sociable 'is important for older people'


Expatriate medical insurance policyholders have been advised to keep regular contact with a group of friends in order to enjoy a good quality of life.

Caroline Moye, head of communications for age charity Independent Age, said ...

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Worldwide Medical Insurance News: Malaysia 'to set up expat system'



Healthcare plans for expatriates could be given a boost in Malaysia after a government minister announced a comprehensive management system for the country's expat workers.

According to The Star ...

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Expatriate Healthcare News: 'Time is right' to invest in Spanish homes

Investment is returning to the Spanish property market as overseas medical insurance policyholders forget last year's financial concerns, according to Atlas International.

James Dearsley, European sales director at the firm, pointed out that ...

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Expatriate Healthcare News: Taiwan defends ban on HIV patients

Taiwan has attempted to defend a decision not to allow blue-collar expatriates with Aids or HIV into the country, claiming it cannot support the medical burden that is associated with treating them.

According to Focus Taiwan ...

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Take out overseas medical insurance when moving to Dubai

People thinking of relocating abroad to Dubai should take out expatriate health insurance cover for their own peace of mind, an online expat magazine has warned.

In an article published by Shelter Offshore, foreign citizens are advised to ...

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Worldwide Medical Insurance News: Indian expats urged to register to vote

Expatriate Indians who have overseas health insurance are being advised to register with their nearest diplomatic missions in order to have a say in India's elections.

It comes after the country recently implemented ...

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Expatriate Healthcare News: Bangladesh 'set to pass bank bill'

The Bangladesh parliament is set to pass legislation that will help expatriate health insurance policyholders financially.

Expats could benefit from the Expatriate Welfare Bank bill, which will ...


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International Healthcare News: Dubai lifts sponsorship restrictions

More expatriate health insurance policyholders will now be able to bring their children and families to Dubai after restrictions were lifted on the sponsorship system.

For a deposit of 5,000 dirhams (£862) per person ...

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International Health Insurance News: Kuwait axes sponsorship system

Overseas medical insurance policyholders considering moving to Kuwait for work could be swayed by the news that the country is set to axe its controversial sponsorship system for expatriate workers next February.

Mohammed al-Afasi, minister of social affairs, is quoted by AFP news agency as saying ...

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