How To Keep Your Health Insurance Costs Low In Singapore

It’s relatively easy to keep your health insurance costs low in Singapore, mostly due to the government’s medical subsidies. Every working citizen and permanent resident is automatically enrolled in a mandatory savings system. Through this, funds are deposited directly from

How To Keep Your Health Insurance Costs Low In Malaysia

Malaysia does not run a national health insurance scheme, as such, for expats, so you will have three options. You can access public healthcare, which you can pay for either out of pocket or through your existing international health insurance;

How To Keep Your Health Insurance Costs Low In Croatia

Croatia operates on a two-tier health insurance system, consisting of both public and private health cover. National health insurance, under the HZZO (the Croatian Institute for Health Insurance, also known as the CHIF), is compulsory and takes the following forms:•

How To Keep Your Health Insurance Costs Low In Argentina

Healthcare in Argentina is generally considered to be of a very good quality, although this can vary depending on geographical location. In many cases, expatriates who are based in more remote locations are better off purchasing a private health insurance

How To Keep Your Health Insurance Costs Low In Andorra

Andorra has had a universal healthcare system in place for over 100 years. It was originally implemented to combat the Spanish influenza pandemic, which was, at the time, sweeping across the world. Since then, it has gone from strength to

How To Keep Fit And Healthy In The Philippines

If you are living and working in the Philippines, or if you are visiting the country, you will find many opportunities to keep fit and well. The country is a beautiful one, with some lovely coastal and mountainous regions for

How To Look After Your Mental Health During Covid-19

2020’s pandemic has swept into all of our lives, impacting homes and economies alike. While we are all focused on keeping physically healthy, a silent mental health crisis is developing. Events like this have the function of a reset button.

Expat Focus Brexit News Update May 2020

As with April’s report, the news both in the UK and elsewhere has been dominated by the ongoing pandemic, but this does not mean that things have gone quiet on the Brexit front and we have seen significant movement on