Monthly Archives: November 2020

How to Successfully Settle Down in Spain as an Expat

Everyone wants to live in Spain — heck, everyone wants to retire in Spain! Living in such a rich culture with the scenery of historic sight, a modern country that offers a beautifully developed infrastructure. It is a modern living environment where expatriates love to settle in. Spain is one of the most popular destinations […]

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The Rise of Voodoo Economics

The new millennium has been marked by increasingly dramatic economic change. Economics is (or should be) easy to understand. It’s essentially the production, consumption and transfer of wealth. The transfer of wealth normally takes place as a result of the balance between scarcity and demand. However, over the ages, there have always been those who […]

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Expat Travel For 2021

Expat Travel Trends for 2021 I originally wrote this article back a year ago, and then Covid hit us all, and as we know, the travel industry has all but come to a full stop. For millions of us, travel is part of us, who we are, and what we want for our family and […]

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Beware of Doom and Gloom: Why I’m Not a Permabear

Dateline: The Serbian Countryside Elections, pandemics, conspiracy theories, civil unrest, earthquakes, hurricanes… we live in some interesting times. But personally, I have never had greater peace than I have right now. Whenever there is a panic – whether it’s the coronavirus, 9/11, or a big stock market crash – people naturally get scared. That fear […]

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Getting Residency In Dominica

Getting Residency In Dominica The Caribbean has many government programs to promote foreign investment. Several countries offer attractive tax incentives to companies willing to choose the Caribbean as the home base for their company. Some government programs include obtaining a second passport if you invest a certain amount of money. One of the countries in […]

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Peoples United Party Wins Belize General Elections 2020

Belize voters elected Peoples United Party opposition leader Juan Antonio Briceño (popularly known as John Briceno) as Belize’s fifth Prime Minister, in a plebiscite that took place amid the SARS COV2 pandemic, an economy in chaos and floods and storm damage from hurricane Eta on 11 November 2020. The PUP victory after three terms out […]

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Why Tech Companies Should Get Out of Silicon Valley

Dateline: Dučina, Serbia When I tell business owners to go where they’re treated best, they will often tell me that, while that mantra makes a lot of sense if you’re running a consulting company or an affiliate marketing company, it doesn’t make sense for a tech company.  For some reason, people assume that tech companies […]

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