I believe the country you are from shapes the way you approach retirement.
If you are French or Canadian, you are raised to expect the government to provide for your minimum standard of living in later years; of course, you can sweeten your old days by saving and investing along the way. You usually pay a [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Expatriate’
Nationality & Retirement Assumptions as an Expat
APRIL Mobilité – French International Healthcare Insurance
APRIL Mobilité is a subsidiary of the APRIL Group, which focuses on insuring expatriates and travelers. We have been working closely with them over the past few months and the more I discover their products, the more I like them. To the point I am negotiating a group insurance with them for my company. I [...]
Social Security for Expats
Living abroad is exiting. Everyday is a new adventure, a new discovery. Of course, some discovery are exiting – others are not. Most developing countries do not yet have comprehensive social security system. And while many expats are prepared for medical, some do forget that our social security back home are a lot more extensive [...]
Readers Questions – Foreigners Financing Malaysian Properties
Today is a good day. I just turned one year wiser, and I received my first readers question in my Snail Inbox. Stephen is a foreigner living in Singapore, and is looking to invest in the Malaysia property market. He ask the following question:
I hope you don’t mind my writing to you directly like this [...]