expats
Coverage of expats in the Nexus archive.
- Brazil vs Colombia Cost of Living for Expats 2026
Colombia is 2–3 percent more expensive than Brazil overall for expats in 2026, with housing costs in Colombia being 14–20 percent higher, according to Expatistan data. The cost gap varies significantly by category and city, particularly in capital cities.
- Rio de Janeiro Daily Brief — Monday, August 3, 2026
The Rio de Janeiro Daily Brief for August 3, 2026, covers weather updates, top events, market closing data from the WEEK IN FIGURES board, and key information for expats. The post is sourced from The Rio Times.
- Rio de Janeiro Daily Brief — Sunday, August 2, 2026
The Rio de Janeiro Daily Brief for August 2, 2026, highlights mild winter weather, low-rain conditions at beaches, and updates on Friday's market close for expats. The article serves as a day planner for expatriates in the city.
- Argentina Economic Crisis 2026: Milei Guide
The article provides a 2026 reference guide on Argentina's economic crisis under Milei, covering verified inflation, GDP, poverty figures, investment steps, and pitfalls for expats. It is published by The Rio Times.
- Argentina Poverty & Inflation Guide 2026
Argentina's 2026 poverty and inflation rates are analyzed in a guide highlighting their impact on expats, investors, and businesses. The article emphasizes verified data and context, citing The Rio Times as the source.
- Health Insurance for Expats in Mexico: 2026 Costs in US$
The article provides a 2026 guide for expats in Mexico on health insurance, comparing IMSS and private plans, costs in USD, and common pitfalls. It includes step-by-step enrollment instructions and real cost data.
- São Paulo Daily Brief — Wednesday, July 22, 2026
São Paulo experienced a sunny winter day with temperatures reaching 26°C. Markets remained flat due to hopes related to the Middle East. The article is a curated brief targeting expats and digital nomads.
- Argentina’s Inflation Fell Below 2% in June: What It Means for Expats
Argentina's inflation rate fell to 1.9% in June 2026, the first monthly reading below 2% since August 2025. The rate has declined from 3.4% in March to 1.9% in June, with the first half of 2026 totaling 16.8% annual inflation.
- Tax-friendly Gibraltar ups wealth requirement for rich expats to £5m
Gibraltar has increased the wealth requirement for wealthy expats from an unspecified previous amount to £5 million. The change aims to adjust eligibility criteria for tax-friendly residency programs.
- Expats beware! These are the least-welcoming countries for Brits to move to
The article warns British expats about countries that are least welcoming to them. It highlights a list of destinations where Brits may face challenges upon relocation.
- Taxes in Panama: Worldwide Income and What Expats Owe
Panama taxes only income sourced within the country under a territorial system, exempting foreign-source income such as pensions, investments, and remote work for foreign clients. Personal income from Panama is subject to progressive taxation with a significant exempt band.
- These are the countries most welcoming for expats - from an Atlantic island to tropical South America
The article highlights countries in an Atlantic island and tropical South America as the most welcoming for expats. It focuses on global destinations known for their expat-friendly environments.
- Panama Residency Visas for Expats 2026: Pensionado, Friendly Nations and Investor Routes
Panama offers residency visas for expats in 2026 through three routes: Pensionado, Friendly Nations, and Investor. The article highlights these pathways for obtaining residency in the country.
- Argentina vs Uruguay for Expats in 2026: Which Is Better?
The article compares Argentina and Uruguay for expats in 2026, highlighting Argentina's culture and value versus Uruguay's safety and calm lifestyle. It evaluates factors like cost, safety, and lifestyle differences between the two countries.
- Where expat escapees from Dubai end up
The article discusses expats escaping from Dubai and questions whether they will return. It raises concerns about the situation in Dubai. The fate of these expats remains uncertain.