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Living abroad While a move overseas has usually made them happier than they were in the UK, nearly half of expat workers believe they could have benefited from more support from their bosses while relocating.
A floundering domestic economy has led to Irish emigration reaching "19th century levels" according to a leading Sinn Fein party politician.
Foreign investors jumping into the Florida property market before a full-blown recovery gathers pace have helped towns in Florida take seven of the top 10 places in a chart of 'turnaround towns'.
A British expat family was this week deported from Bermuda despite having lived there for 20 years, as the Caribbean Island starts to enforce policies designed to address the growing problem of unemployment among native Bermudans.
A whole town in the south of the American state of Georgia has been put up for sale.
One in seven of the world's population would choose to move to America if they had the chance, a new survey suggests.
With the Spanish economy in dire straits and the country's health system also under acute financial pressure, expats living in the country are finding themselves caught in the middle of arguments over how to improve matters.
Bargain properties can still be found in the Brittany region of France, according to a local estate agent in the region.
A home in France is still the top choice among Britons wanting to move abroad, with Spain our second most popular option.
Increasing numbers of expats moving to Bahrain to work in its booming oil and gas industries are leading to evidence that the region's property market is recovering.
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