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A couple was chasing American dream until they realised it wasn’t making them happy, then they bought a Rs 12 lakh house in Italy that changed their idea of successAn American couple traded their fast-paced life for a serene Italian town, purchasing a two-storey home for approximately ₹12.2 lakh. Seeki...
Barack Obama's reading list: 6 books that explore identity, power, history and ambition you must readFormer President Barack Obama's annual book recommendations highlight diverse genres and voices. This year's list includes Percival Everett...
Ministry of questionable questions: Satire on India's press conference cultureA sharp satire on Indian press conferences, where tough questions are dodged with grand civilisational rhetoric, scripted patriotism, and t...
Air India CEO race: CCO Nipun Aggarwal among contenders to replace Campbell WilsonNipun Aggarwal is a leading candidate to become the next CEO of Air India. Tata Sons is finalizing its choice for the top position. Campbel...
'5 minutes means flexible time'?: American woman living in India shares 10 lessons she learned hereLife in India offers a unique experience for newcomers. Kristen Fischer, an American mum, shares her insights on cultural differences. She ...
Failed to report US stocks gained via ESOP? Use this one-time Amnesty scheme; Know how it worksA one-time amnesty scheme, the FAST-DS, has been introduced to help Indian residents and NRIs resolve past non-compliance with reporting fo...
What it’s really like to live in a country that isn’t your own? This American mom in India shares her storyKristen Fischer, an American mother, shares her experiences of living in India. Her Instagram post resonated with many who have lived abroa...
American and upset with U.S. election results? This Italian village is offering homes to U.S citizens for $1; here are offer detailsOllolai, a Sardinian village, is offering $1 homes and other incentives to entice Americans upset by the U.S. election results.
These are the best and worst cities for expats to live and work inSpain’s Valencia topped the InterNations Expat City Ranking list 2022 — with respondents raving about quality of life, public transport and...
People are giving up US citizenship in record numbers, data revealsThe surge in the number of people leaving America could be a function of President Trump's activities, "how the coronavirus pandemic is bei...
Coronavirus impact: GoAir terminates expat pilots amid curtailed flights"... GoAir is forced to temporarily suspend all its international operations (Dammam, Kuwait, Muscat, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Bangkok, Phuket and...
World on a platter: How expats are taking over Bengaluru's F&B industry by serving authentic fareChefs are happy as they get authentic inputs for their fare in city itself.
India among least favourite countries to live and work in, according to expatsOne of the expats’ favorite places to work is China, where two-thirds of respondents are happy with their careers. But China ranks 55 out o...
American expats could play crucial role in US presidential pollOver 630 million American expats could play a crucial role in deciding whether Barack Obama remains in the White House or Mitt Romney repla...
- India is no longer a hardship posting for expats: Arun Das Mahapatra, Heidrick & Struggles
India is no longer the hardship posting. And expats are coming not just at the top - but at different levels of corporate hierarchy to have...
- Telecom sector buzzing with expats
The global slowdown may be forcing Indian companies to freeze hiring and send back expat executives, but the telecom sector, which is addin...
- Expatriate executives making way for local hires
Since Oct 2008, there has been a spate of replacements of expat executives with Indian professionals at the senior level. Keep staff motiva...
- Expat workforce in corporate sector posing challenge to desi talent
There are roughly 40,000 expats working in India at present, of which 15% are in top leadership roles, according to study by CRA. Expat CEO...
- Wage bills balloon as Indian cos fill vacuum with expats
The paucity of middle and senior rung professionals is forcing Indian firms to scout for talent overseas, translating into much higher wage...
- Expats come on a discovery of India
Call it reverse brain drain. The growing Indian economy is fast attracting more foreigners to work here.