Austria – Education and Schools

Austria’s education system is well-organised, publicly funded, and free of charge for all children living in the country from the age of six until they complete compulsory schooling at fifteen. The journey through education begins with pre-primary kindergarten, continues through

Argentina – Education and Schools

Argentina’s public education system is organised into four levels — early childhood, primary, secondary, and higher education — and is free, secular, and compulsory from age 5 through the completion of secondary school. Underpinned by a deep-rooted commitment to public

Andorra – Education and Schools

Andorra provides a superb, trilingual public education system available at no cost to all resident children between the ages of 6 and 16. Three separate state systems — Andorran, French, and Spanish — run in parallel, each using a different

Venezuela – Driving Licenses

Overseas nationals are permitted to drive in Venezuela using a valid licence from their home country for a maximum of 90 days. Once that window closes — or when a person establishes residency in the country — a Venezuelan licence

Vietnam – Driving Licenses

Foreign nationals who want to drive in Vietnam are required to convert their overseas licence into a Vietnamese driving licence — a foreign licence alone carries no legal standing for residents. Visitors holding a 1968 Vienna Convention International Driving Permit