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Move One would like to inform our partners, clients, and friends that a number of our offices will be closed for Eid al-Adha. This Muslim holiday commemorates the willingness of Ibrahim to sacrifice his …
Family satisfaction can be a major deciding factor for employees considering taking on a foreign assignment. An obstacle in family reunification may be reason enough for a skilled employee to turn down a job offer.
Navigating through the immigration maze may be intimidating to anyone without sufficient knowledge of the local processes.
Move One is pleased to report a recent and pivotal industry update. After several years of negotiations, and acknowledging growing threats to the security of the global supply chain, the EU and USA have agreed to mutually recognize each other’s “trusted traders”.
Pet travel rules changed on 1 January, 2012 when the United Kingdom (UK) brought its procedures into line with the European Union (EU). From this date all pets can enter or re-enter the UK from any country in the world without quarantine, provided they meet the rules of the scheme, which will be different depending on the country or territory the pet is coming from.
The prestigious Re:locate Awards shortlist has just been announced and Move One is thrilled to be nominated, once again, for the category: Technological Innovation in Relocation. Getting onto the shortlist is already a fantastic achievement, but a further compliment is the fact that this is the third year in succession that Move One has been nominated for the award.
When the time comes for an expatriate to move back home, it is quite wrong to believe that no preparation is necessary. As a matter of fact, repatriating may require more planning, preparation and consideration, …
In the past, it was most common for a husband to move abroad for his career, and his wife and children would accompany him.
It is not unusual that many expats are actually unemployed and looking for a job. It is not always the case that people move to another country once they get a job there.
Some expats believe that it is not necessary to speak or understand the host country language. This is partially true, as it is really possible to have a nice and comfortable life without having to speak local language. In most parts of the world, English will do just fine.





