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School insights for parents around the world

Parents need as much information as possible to make decisions about the future and their children’s education during the admissions cycle. We have produced a series of high impact webinars which answer questions on curriculum, admissions, early learning, learning differences, virtual schools and transition care, explains Fiona Murchie.
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Introduction to the International Education & Schools’ Fair

Welcome to the Great International Education & Schools' Fair.
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Creating Happy Endings – Building on your Foreign Work Experiences

Working abroad can have disastrous consequences. Yet, international work should benefit both individuals and organisations after repatriation. How can you ensure a happy ending for yourself?
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Global Mobility Refined

Grasping the Opportunities that the Shift from “Before COVID” (BC) to “After Despair” (AD) can bring.
Enter the 2022 Think Global People and Relocate Awards

Think Global People Awards: Global Mobility, Leadership and Education with a spotlight on wellbeing

Fiona Murchie explains how the Think Global People Awards have evolved for 2022 to showcase the inspiring people working across global mobility, global leadership and education who are delivering excellence and innovation.
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Remote working: Are the positives of global mobility unravelling?

A series of reports from companies such as KPMG, Mercer, and HSBC present varying approaches to the increase of home working as a result of the pandemic. David Sapsted explores the global mobility dimension.
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Think Global People Summer 2021 issue – out now!

Welcome to the latest issue of Think Global People, a new perspective on global leadership, talent mobility and education for life. We’ve got our finger on the pulse to help make sure you are ahead of the game.
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From Tempest to Midsummer Dream

The Relocate Global and Think Global People Awards are always a highlight of the global mobility calendar. Last year’s virtual awards ceremony was the first of its kind first of its kind for the sector. This year’s were even more special.
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Setting the scene for you to experience the Virtual Awards Ceremony

I invite you to remember the wonderful things you have achieved, the innovations, the light-bulb moments, the warmth of spirit when your team comes together to do great things, the small steps, that helped you get there.
Peter Graham, Group Director of Visa & Immigration Services, Santa Fe Relocation, speaks to Fiona Murchie of Relocate Global

Peter Graham, Group Director of Visa & Immigration Services, Santa Fe Relocation, speaks to Fiona Murchie of Relocate Global

Peter Graham, Group Director of Visa and Immigration collected the award on his behalf and spoke to Fiona Murchie about the survey and its implications from an immigration perspective.
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The benefits of a bilingual education for children and opportunities for life

Discover the huge advantages of a bilingual or multilingual education for children of all ages to help parents make important school choices.
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UK nationals working in the EU or making business trips there now the transition period has ended

The U.K. left the European Union (EU) on January 31, 2020 under the terms of the Withdrawal Agreement, an agreement struck by London and Brussels in October 2019.
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Ireland

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Rathdown School

Rathdown School is a voluntary, fee-paying school for girls aged 3 – 18 years, providing education to both boarding and day pupils. The School is set within 16 acres of beautiful grounds in Glenageary, Co. Dublin.
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St Columbas College

PISA assesses the performance of 15-year-olds in reading, mathematics and science across 79 countries.

UK moves up in global education ranking

England raises its ranking by nine places in maths, with improvements in reading and science in the latest PISA global student assessment results.
New data from global mobility specialist, ECA International has revealed the average cost per year for a place at international schools in locations around the world.

Global international school fees: a comparison

New data from global mobility specialist, ECA International has revealed the average cost per year for a place at international schools in locations around the world.
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How to make the most of an international school Open Day

Everything prospective parents, employers and relocation professionals need to know when researching and looking around global schools.
St Columba's College Dublin

The education system in the Republic of Ireland

Education is compulsory for children in Ireland from the ages of six to 16 or until students have completed three years of second-level education. State-funded education is available at all levels, unless parents choose to send children to a private institution.
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Are EU citizens secure in the event of No Deal Brexit?

The London city law firm of Hudson McKenzie outlines immigration plans for EU citizens should there be a no-deal Brexit. What are the main points?
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Get ready for 2019 with a Crown-sponsored ERC webinar

The ERC webinar, hosted by Lisa Johnson at Crown World Mobility, will provide insights for Global Mobility professionals to consider as they prepare for 2019.
Crown World Mobility: It’s time to ask: How does Europe feel about Brexit?

Crown World Mobility asked: How does Europe feel about Brexit?

Brexit has dominated headlines in the UK ever since June 2016 when the country voted to leave the European Union, but it's not just the UK that will be affected. Crown World Mobility polled over 3500 professionals to find out how European professionals feel about Brexit.
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How to build a business case for business traveller management

Managing business travellers has always been a complicated process but changes to tax, immigration and security environments are adding to the difficulties. What are some possible solutions?
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Post-Brexit Dublin: the city of opportunity?

On a recent trip to Dublin, Relocate’s Fiona Murchie caught up with Staycity Aparthotel co-founder, Tom Walsh and found out how the city is catering for a Brexit influx and how Staycity is expanding fast in Europe.
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Which countries offer expat women the best career prospects?

The community for expats, InterNations, ranked the top ten countries around the world for career prospects for expat women, ranking the countries by salary, career satisfaction, working hours and more.
Who’s wooing us post-Brexit and who will get us there?

Rising to the challenge: supporting inward investment

Overseas investment organisations are lining up to attract companies to their region of Europe, including the UK. What are they offering, and who are the companies supporting businesses on the move?
Serviced apartment operators embrace growth, says HVS report

Serviced apartment operators embrace growth, says HVS report

Growing competition within the branded serviced apartment sector has led to increasing diversification in the way that they operate, a new report by global hospitality consultancy HVS suggests.
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The Brexit path: international destinations examined

Which overseas locations will win the battle to attract companies moving from the UK in the wake of its decision to leave the European Union?
Clarification over work permit sponsorship in Ireland

Clarification over work permit sponsorship in Ireland

The Irish Department of Jobs, Enterprise, and Innovation (DJEI) has provided recent clarification that under Irish law, only “employers” may sponsor individuals in applications for work permits.
Ireland: immigration permissions change for unmarried partners

Ireland: immigration permissions change for unmarried partners

A non-EEA national unmarried partner of an Irish national, seeking to obtain immigration permission, must now demonstrate a genuine long-term relationship of at least one year, rather than two years.