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Is there a need for an orthopedic urgent care in Guangzhou?

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Destination: China
The Institute for Western Surgery is looking into providing an Urgent Orthopedics health care program in Guangzhou. We are trying to gauge the interest in the expat community. The program would basically be a Western style urgent care with orthopedic doctors and an English speaking nurse on call 24/7 to handle urgent medical needs like sports injuries that involve muscle, joint, and bone trauma. So what do you think? Would you choose to use the service if you were injured?

Difficulty getting a work permit in Cape Town

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Destination: Cape Town

Hi guys, My husband has got a work permit and I joined him with a visitors visa some months back. I've been trying to find a job but to no avail, they all require a work permit.I have a Bcom Accounting and currently doing a distant learning MBA from the UK. Is there anything I can do to get an endorsement to work or anything my husband can do? I'll appreciate any advise. Thanks

Tell me about the cost of living in Lagos, Nigeria

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Destination: Nigeria
Hi Can anyone help me as I have been offered a job in Lagos, Nigeria. How much in Naira (Nigerian currency) do we need in a month if accomodation, car and driver is provided by the company if I will relocate to Nigeria alone and if with family (wife & children). Kindly help me and let me know the do's and don'ts please.

Schools in Belgium: local vs. international

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Destination: Belgium
My husband has signed a three-year contract with a firm in Brussels, and with such a good chunk to time in the country, we're trying to decide if it would be better to look at local schools for our children in Belgium, or to stick to international schools. Could any expats who've been through a similar decision-making process share some advice...

Schools in Sao Paulo, Brazil?

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Destination: Brazil
Contemplating moving to Brazil under the auspices of an intra-company transfer and wondering about the standard of international schools in Sao Paulo? My kids are elementary (primary) and middle school age. Can anyone recommend some good ones. Extra-curriculars are not a huge priority, we're more focused on academics. Thanks.

What are the requirements to qualify for a retirement visa to Brazil?

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Destination: Brazil
Can anyone list what I will need to get a retirement visa in Brazil. I'm a US citizen and would  be moving with my husband, also retired. Is there a certain amount of money we need to bring into the country each year/month? What docs are required, etc..

Is it really that cold in Toronto?

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Destination: Canada

When I think of Canada, I think of frostbite...though I'm hoping my tendency toward exaggeration in indeed a tendency when it comes to weather in Toronto. Moving there to pursue a Master's and allergic to cold. Can someone please offer me a glimmer of hope or at least give me fair warning when it comes to what clothes to pack.

Importing items to Thailand?

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Destination: Thailand
I'm moving to Thailand and would like to take many belongings with me as my CD/DVD/book collection. I'm married to a Thai citizen who lives in Thailand. I have a Non-Immigrant Visa O (marriage visa) that is valid for three months, and which must be renewed in September for 12 months. I wonder if this is still correct after they changed the laws: "Upon entry into Thailand, expats have six months to import their household items from their home country.

Good place to live for family in HK?

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Destination: Hong Kong

I'm moving with my young family to HK. The kids will be going to the American International School in Mong Kok. I will be working in the CBD. Given this, where is a good place to live? I'm moving from Sydney and love the beaches (Repulse Bay is ok but not good for the school commute). I also love the buzz of the city but know that high rise apartment living wouldn't be great for the kids. I really also don't want to live in a claustrophobic expat gated community. Any suggestions? thanks a lot

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