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Typhoon Mangkhut, The UK Citizenship Test, And Staying Healthy Abroad

What will happen to your rights as a UK citizen after Brexit? The answer, of course, is that no one knows. However groups like British In Europe are trying to find answers and working on discussions that will hopefully make the transition easier. Listen to Daniel Tetlow talking about Brexit's impact on British expats in our latest podcast.The effects of Hurricane Mangkhut have been felt in Hong Kong, as our columnist Ben Zabulis discusses in this month’s article, aptly named ‘A Bad Case of Wind‘.

Staying healthy when you’re living abroad can be a challenge, what with all the new foods and cultural differences to get used to. Take a look at our tips for healthy living as an expat.

There are lots of different reasons why people move abroad, and a recent survey has split them into distinct categories. Which kind of expat are you?

If you’re moving to Egypt, here’s what you need to know about driving there.

Finally, if you’ve been living in the UK and are looking to pass the citizenship test, we have a few tips to help you through it.

Have you lived abroad? Share your experiences in the comments below or answer the questions here to be featured in an interview!


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