With full money in your pocket to pay here...from your saving or pension on retire time and living with your pet too....and another way for job ,it mean about next cooperation or trainer too...lol
Sugar aging day answering..look like
http://www.myheritage.com/site-151338121/polsrila-sakonnakorn
http://www.theexpatsurvey.com/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/birdmydog/sets/72157637163171215/
Screenshot of HSBC's interactive expat survey results
Switzerland is 'worst place to make friends'
Published: 30 Oct 2013 22:23 GMT+01:00
Updated: 30 Oct 2013 22:23 GMT+01:00
When it comes to economics, Switzerland tops the tables, according to a new survey of expats, but the experience of living in the country is less favourable, particularly when it comes to making friends.
The Swiss rank number one for income, disposable income and “host economic satisfaction”, according to the study by the HSBC bank, released on Wednesday.
HSBC’s sixth annual Expat Explorer survey, billed as the largest global expat survey of its kind, ranks 37 countries based on the results of questions answered by 7,000 expats.
The survey puts China atop the overall league table for factors that include experience and raising children, as well as economics.
Germany ranks second, followed by Singapore, Cayman Islands, Australia and Canada.
Switzerland is not ranked overall because of incomplete statistics about raising children.
Considering economics alone, it comes ahead of China, Qatar, Thailand and the Cayman Islands, but it falls behind for the “expat experience”.
One in three (34 percent) of expats report that they are financially better off in Switzerland, while seven in 10 say they have a higher disposable income.
But two in five expats (43 percent) surveyed in Switzerland say they are currently looking to leave the country because of the expensive cost of living, much higher than the European average of 27 percent.
And when it comes to the “experience” of living in the country, Switzerland ranks only 13th for a basket of issues ranging from commuting, “feeling welcome at work” and organizing healthcare.
It is the worst country when it comes to making friends (37th), and scores poorly among expats for social life (33rd), making local friends (32nd), entertainment (32nd), local work culture (30th) and learning the local language (32nd).
Expats surveyed valued Swiss trains, trolleycars and trams, rating Switzerland first for local transport.
“In German-speaking parts of Switzerland, when you enter a waiting room or elevator be sure to say “Grüezi mitenand” (hello all) as you enter,” one expat advises.
“It is considered very rude to say silent.”
Another expat suggests: “Take a language course before you arrive.”
And there are positive comments.
“There is plenty to do in Switzerland: mountains for winter sports and lakes for summer sports,” Rachel Southern, a guest blogger for HSBC’s Expat Exporer website says.
“The healthcare is amazing, as is the public transport.”
For more on the expat survey's findings, check
here.
Thieves 'steal and rape dog' in Berlin
Published: 28 Oct 2013 09:45 GMT+01:00
Updated: 28 Oct 2013 09:45 GMT+01:00
A Berlin woman was reunited with her stolen dog on Sunday only to discover that it had likely been sexually assaulted. There may be more than one attacker, vets said.
Five people were given preventive treatment for rabies after coming into contact with a kitten that died of disease which is potentially deadly to humans, French authorities said on Friday.
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