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Evacuation Affects Children’s Education Too: Got to Go, What to Know

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When families are moved by their companies to a new country they generally have an expectation of living a normal life in their new home, be it a three year expatriate assignment or a permanent local move. Of course we are aware that plans change – mergers and acquisitions take place, profit targets... »

A Trend towards Localization in Education?

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More families relocating today are considering sending their children to local schools rather than international ones. Increased numbers of families are being relocated as locals rather than as expatriates, and relocation subsidies are reducing or eliminating international school tuition coverage as policies are rewritten. According to the HSBC Expat Explorer Offshore Offspring... »

Considering University Abroad? What You Need to Know

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For most students, choosing a university is the first important decision they will make as adults, and it is one that shapes and influences that student’s life – both present and future. But what if student preference or family circumstances dictate that going to school far away is the best choice - in... »

Schools: Education and Relocation

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Educational concerns are often overlooked when structuring an expatriate package, but to families moving with children there is no greater obstacle to taking on an assignment or to the potential success of a move. »