
Immigration. Travel. Living.

Religion in France. France adopted a secularity principle in the early 21st century which means that the state is separate from religion and is not allied with any religion. However, Christianity is still the most dominant religion.

German education system for foreigners. Getting an education in Germany is a great chance both for European students and for foreigners. The high quality of the studies combined with a great education system is available for people from all over the world.

Renting a property in Australia. Renting an apartment in another country can be a difficult task. However, it is the easiest option for getting accommodation as it provides more flexibility. You can move freely in case your life situation changes.

Most celebrated Russian public holidays. There are various holidays in Russia recognized by the government. Among them are many that are celebrated across multiple nations. They are celebrated annually by all Russians as no working is required on these dates.

The most overcrowded world’s cities. If you live in a densely populated city, you can probably relate to crowded streets at certain hours of the day. People are finishing up with their daily activities and the streets are getting overcrowded everywhere.

Living in Germany. More than 80 million people call Germany their home. The variety of their cultural backgrounds has diversified the lifestyle these people are accustomed to, including religious practices, customs, and traditions.

Work permit acquisition in the Netherlands. The Netherlands is a country with one of the strongest economic powers in the European Union. The economic rates of the country are good and therefore it is popular amongst entrepreneurs, employment seekers and givers.

Malaysia – guide for expats. According to the statistics data provided by Malaysia’s Department of Immigration, the amount of working expats in Malaysia today is approximately one hundred thousand people and this number is growing each year.

Canadian lifestyle. Canada is a vast country with varying climate, cultural traditions, and ethnicities. There are several religions as around 20% of people find themselves being religious. Most Canadians are friendly and down to earth.

Austrian social and civil rights. Austria is currently holding the position as a peaceful and demographic society. It’s government guarantees civil and social rights for everyone and it is a general knowledge that the government respects these rights.