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Most Expensive Cities In The World

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Ever wondered where the most expensive places are in the world to live? Thought that the life you live in the UK is overly priced and you want to pack up and move abroad? Well before you get in touch with your overseas removals company, take a look at the most expensive cities in the world, and how they compare to the prices that you pay.

Singapore

The city and country of Singapore is situated on a small island surrounded by the busiest waterways which connects South East Asia, Africa and Europe. The city has grown to be economically efficient as well as business friendly policies which has seen many businesses move over and set up in the thriving location.

 

 

 

Geneva

Situated between Lake Geneva and the Alps in Switzerland, the city is highly expensive to live with many people commuting from France to avoid the high costs of living. Geneva is also the 6th most important financial centre in the world and with its strict policy to protect and preserve the city, it has become one of the most expensive cities to live in the world.

 

 

 

Frankfurt

A stunning city in Germany situated on the Main River it is the largest financial centre of mainland Europe, with both the German and European central banks situated here. The Frankfurt stock exchange is also one of biggest in the world, so with all this money floating around you can see why it ranks as one of the most expensive places to live.

 

 

 

Helsinki

The capital of Finland, Helsinki is the economic capital which explains the high cost of living. Traditionally holding a large shipbuilding industry – and still a powerful industry to this day – more modern establishments and companies such as Nokia have situated themselves in the region. With its relatively high tax rate coupled with its large amount of wealth this city certainly will break the bank.

 

 

Zurich

The commercial capital of Switzerland, it is home to many top educational institutions which attracts many people to the country. Many international companies such as Google, IBM and Microsoft have facilities here bringing Zurich a very strong economy.



French properties a good buy

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Experts have advised that people looking for a property in France could find themselves purchasing a good property.

Research by Shelter Offshore, suggested that the French housing market will be able to provide potential buyers with the opportunity to secure ‘an excellent purchase.’

People looking to move abroad for investment reasons were advised by the website that there is money to be made from rental yields  with the French country been regarded as a holiday favourite especially among British citizens.

Shelter Offshore – the news provider – offers advice to British citizens looking to move abroad. They suggested that moving abroad can take a great deal of research in order to find the perfect property at affordable prices in a location that suits a person’s needs and requirements.

“An investment in a property in France can be a very slow burning, steady commitment that can return you decent capital appreciation as well as rental income,” it suggested.

Christopher Chad – head of research at Property Frontiers – added that France will continue to be a popular location for British citizens looking to move abroad, due to its close proximity to the UK as well as the low costs and multiple ways of getting there.

If you are considering a move abroad and are seeking help from an international removals company, then why not speak to Robinsons today.



Moving abroad advice

Friday, August 20th, 2010

If you dream of retiring abroad or are about to take up anew job abroad, the whole process is an exciting time however moving abroad can be a huge challenge.

Here are a few top tips for a successful move abroad;

Passports and Permissions

Make sure that your passport is up to date and that you have visas and permissions in place to enter the country that you are planning to move too. EU citizens shouldn’t have to worry too much about visas and passports because of the free movement act within the EU; however if you are relocating from the UK to the US or Australia you will need permission to live in the country and need to have a passport that is valid for at lease 12 months.

Changing Residence Status

One of the biggest and most important hurdles when relocating abroad is giving up residency in the old home country and establishing residency in the new country. Inform tax offices of departure and arrival and make sure you are aware of the formalities involved in changing residency or you could face a few fines along the way.

Stay Healthy

You may be moving to a country whereby certain inoculations may be required before the departure. Find out about health insurance plans and the health system that is available overseas. It may be necessary to take out private health care cover and keep money aside in  case of future health requirements.

Keep in pocket

Moving abroad can be expensive. With removals costs, travelling to your new home, finding a home etc etc, so it is important that you keep on top of costs to establish a removal budget to stop expensive spiraling out of control. Open a bank account abroad and take credit references from credit card and banks back home to establish your credit rating overseas. It might be a good idea to leave a bank account open if you ever decide to return home.

Pets

Some countries accept the PETS travel scheme and some don’t. Find out about the requirements, inoculations, quarantine, and the cost associated with moving your pet abroad at least eight months before the departure.

To find out more tips on moving abroad, come back to our Robinsons blog on Monday to see how our helpful tips can save you time and money.



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