An Expat Guide To Taxation In The UK

For most people, immigrating to the United Kingdom (UK) means working for a living. As a part of working life there are many expenses that need to be considered, one of which is taxes. There are many types of taxes

Visa Diaries: The Joy Of Forms

This is part three of Genevieve Rogis’ Visa Diaries series. You can also read part one and part two. The past two weeks have been filled with all kinds of surprises and anxieties. All the evidence has been gathered together.

How Will Brexit Affect Expat Mortgages?

When a majority of the citizens of the United Kingdom voted for Britain to exit the European Union on June 23, 2016, it created a huge amount of uncertainty around the political and economic landscape of the future, not just

American Schools In London: A Guide For Expat Parents

Moving to London can be a daunting task, especially when you consider all the familiar things you’ll be leaving behind. It can also be a stressful process for families with children who are currently in education. The American schooling system

How Is Brexit Affecting Expats In The UK?

There has been a lot of talk about ‘Brexit’, a term that is used for the United Kingdom departing from the European Union. It has already had a major impact on the country. Many expats have moved to the United

Visa Diaries: On Teamwork

by Genevieve Rogis Over the next few months, I will be applying for an unmarried partner visa in the UK. You can find part one of my Visa Diaries series here. I am now well into month two of my

An Expat Guide To Making Friends In The UK

If you are moving to the United Kingdom (UK) in the near future, congratulations! You’re on the move to a great place. Whilst you may be excited about your new adventures ahead, there are many emotions that come with moving.