Category: Relocation

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More Travelers Are Becoming Expats. Travel Advisors Can Help.

A growing number of Americans are doing something that would have seemed unusual a generation ago: they're using travel to decide where to live. For travel advisors, that shift is showing up in client conversations.
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Remote Work in Spain in 2026: Requirements, Taxes & Real Experiences

The dream of trading a cubicle for a seaside café in Valencia is closer than ever. In 2026, the Spanish digital nomad visa remains a top choice for Americans looking to lower their stress without quitting their jobs. Whether you want to escape rising costs or just need a change

What, Why, and How Is Portugal? A Simple Guide for New Expats

Portugal keeps appearing on every “best places to relocate” list, and that’s not by accident: The climate is mild, the food is excellent, and the country is genuinely welcoming. But moving there involves real decisions: where to settle, how taxes work, what healthcare looks like, and whether your budget holds

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Moving Pets Overseas: What Americans Need to Know Before They Go

Moving abroad doesn’t mean you have to leave your furry friends behind. Aside from the island of Bali in Indonesia, you can bring your cat or dog anywhere you’re moving. So how do you get them there? It depends on the size of the pet and where you’re going. Here

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The Importance of Translation Services when Moving Abroad

Editor’s note: This week, we’re sharing a guest post from Translayte, a translation service that specializes in working with expats. This service is most valuable for those moving to non-English-speaking countries where you’ll need medical records and other official documents translated into local languages. Here’s what they had to say

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We Took 26 People to Portugal. Here’s Why They’re Flocking to Porto

This past March, we led a scouting trip from the U.S. to Portugal and Spain for three weeks. 24 people on the trip chose to visit Portugal, where we spent several days exploring the coastal city of Porto. Porto is Portugal’s second-largest city, with 1.7 million in the greater area.

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