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Travel Guide to UK for Expats

The United Kingdom (UK) is quite popular choice with many expats from across the globe. As one of the world’s best economies, it has tons to offer those seeking excellent employment opportunities and a high standard of living. The tolerant culture, the country’s diverse, makes most new-comers feel welcome, even if it sometimes can be hard to break through the famous British reserve.

With a rich of history and varied landscapes, encompassing 4 nations and many regions, the UK really does have something to tempt everyone. Whether you are looking out for urban excitement or calm life, the UK offers plenty of exciting choices.

With so much on offers, for expats planning a move to the UK are likely need a lot of guidance. Whether it is advice for the best place to live in and work, making the most of their money, or protecting the health and well-being of them and their family. Those are the homework before traveling.

Swab test or PCR test

It is now mandatory to do Swab test before you fly to UK. Also an insurance will be needed to cover, in case it is necessary. Also it is highly recommended to wear mask and/or face shield especially during this time.

Getting familiar of the UK health care system

Discover what to expect there before you make the move. Suggestion to read about the National Health Service (NHS), what you may expect from the health care system, as well as the availability of the private health care.

Learn about health care in the U.K.

Recommend vaccination before you go

Vaccines are not required for travelling to the UK,yet they are available through the National Health Service (NHS). These might help you as you begin your new life in the country.

Read more about vaccines advice

Find the perfect job for you

The country is a successful service industries and a robust economy. However, there are stringent of working permit regulations and regional economic performance variations to consider about before you make the move.

Learn how to find a job in the U.K

What is it like working in the U.K?

The U.K. has one of the world’s largest economies supported by a committed workforce, and many of whom work relatively long hours. Yet more and more organizations and individuals are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of a healthy work life balance.

Find out more about working in the U.K.


Newspapers in UK

1. Metro

metro.co.uk Metro: is the United Kingdom’s highest circulation print newspaper. Published in tabloid format by DMG Media.

2. The Sun

thesun.co.uk The Sun: A tabloid newspaper founded in 196. Published in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

3. Daily Mail

dailymail.co.uk. Daily Mail: A daily middle market tabloid newspaper published in London.

4. Daily Mirror

mirror.co.uk Daily Mirror: A national daily tabloid newspaper founded in 1903. And unlike other major British tabloids, it has no separate Scottish edition inside.

5. The Times

thetimes.co.uk The Times: Launched in 1785 (renamed in 1788 and it became the first paper in the world to have the name “Times”)


6. Bradford News

thisisbradford.co.uk The Local Brad: Provides a comprehensive coverage of all the news and sport in the Bradford area.

7. Daily Telegraph

telegraph.co.uk Daily Telegraph: Daily newspaper published in London and generally accounted as one of Britain’s big three quality newspapers

Forget the Stereotypes

If you have ever been to the UK, you already know that the generalized stereotype of British people is completely false. Not everyone walks around in a bowler hat and suit, nor does everyone speak the Queen’s English.

For such a small country, England has a wide variety of accents – locals of Newcastle (Geordies) will speak a lot differently from those in Liverpool (Scousers). So if you are moving to either of those two cities, or other areas such as Yorkshire, Bristol, and Norfolk, you can expect to hear very distinct accents – far different from those used in Hollywood blockbusters.

Understanding business etiquette in UK

Home of a diverse range of cultures and nationalities, the United Kingdom is generally very open and welcoming to expats. It helps to have a better understanding of some of the cultural norms associated with British people.

Learn more about business etiquette


Working out where to live in UK

What is it like living in the country, or country side and where would you prefer to settle? Learn more about living in UK with its various region.

Here are some popular areas to live in the U.K

A very British way of life

It’s worth spending some time to understand the culture, the regional variation in people and ethnic make-up, economic strengths, and their lifestyles before committing to a move.

Learn more about British culture and norms

Calculating the cost of living

Wages and the cost of living are vary from region to region. Costs will depend on where and how you plan to live there.Whether you would like to spend time in a restaurant or simply play slot online in a casino

Here are some information about the cost of living in the UK


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