America is the original can-do country: if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere. But they don’t give out visas to just anyone, so getting a job there is your first test of whether you’ll make a success of living stateside. Hundreds of thousands of us have already done it.
The ladies are indoors minding the kids while the dads are firing up the barby and necking a tinny, right? If your impressions of Australian men run along these lines, you’ll be glad to know that Australian society is changing.
If you’re moving to Ireland, either to start a new life or returning to the old country, securing work will top your to-do list. The good news is that Ireland is booming, unemployment falling, and it’s the perfect time to be seeking opportunities there.
Cyprus is famous for its sandy beaches and sparkling waters. For anyone in search of beach life but far from the madding crowds of tourists, here are three of the island’s best coastal villages.
We explore local attitudes if you are moving to Portugal with a same–sex partner. Will you be able to walk hand-in-hand on the beach, is your status as married partners protected, can you change your legal gender? Oh, and where are the best gay bars?
Italy’s most beautiful beaches (spiaggie) aren’t in big resorts. To discover these havens of natural beauty, lapped by a sparkling clear blue sea (mare), explore the coastline by car, on foot or even better, by boat. The good news is, these beaches haven’t been overdeveloped like in some nearby countries we could mention!