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What to know about US health insurance if you move to France

US health insurance generally doesn’t cover care in France, including Medicare. After three months, French law requires joining the public…

U.S. investments in Italy bring key tax implications for expats

U.S. citizens residing in Italy must carefully adhere to dual tax filing rules for U.S. investments. The double taxation treaty…

US professional qualifications may be recognized in New Zealand

To work in New Zealand, most US professionals must have qualifications assessed by NZQA. Essential for regulated fields, the process…

Healthcare and IT offer most jobs to Americans in Australia

Australia welcomes skilled Americans, mainly in Healthcare, Education, and IT, through points-based and employer-sponsored visas. Key steps: match demand lists,…

U.S. elections allow Americans abroad to vote without a U.S. address

U.S. citizens in France can vote in federal elections by absentee ballot using the FPCA form. Register annually with your…

Pre-Existing Conditions: What Immigrants Need to Know in New Zealand

Eligible immigrants in New Zealand can access public healthcare for pre-existing conditions. Visa status determines eligibility. Private insurance often excludes…

Emergency Preparedness: Key Steps for Americans in Thailand

Emergency Preparedness in Thailand for Americans involves saving vital numbers, joining STEP for alerts, preparing a complete emergency kit, understanding…

How American residents can join Spain’s public healthcare system

American residents in Spain can access the public healthcare system by working and paying Social Security, or with the Convenio…