Expat Guide: India


Book Description

Embarking on a life-changing journey to India? 'Expat Guide: India' is your ultimate roadmap to navigate the intricacies of expat life in this vibrant and diverse country. This comprehensive guide doesn't just focus on the practical aspects of relocation; it's your key to understanding the emotional journey that comes with this transformative experience. Uncover the legal landscape tailored for expatriates in India, including visa categories, work permits, and property ownership regulations. Dive into India's healthcare system, explore various insurance options, and discover how to handle medical emergencies with confidence. Gain insight into your financial prospects with a breakdown of monthly expenses, cost of living, and taxation specifics. However, this guide goes beyond the formalities. It immerses you in the rich tapestry of Indian culture through sections on languages, social norms, and the vibrant tapestry of festivals. Understand the education system, whether you're moving with family or seeking learning opportunities yourself. Get a glimpse of the job market, business establishment processes, and your rights as an employee in India. With 'Expat Guide: India' as your trusted companion, embark on your Indian adventure well-prepared, culturally aware, and ready to embrace the opportunities and challenges that await you.




Chennai Expat Guide


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Revised and updated for 2018 Moving to India can bring up a whole range of emotions from excitement to trepidation. With so many unknowns and so many unanswered questions, the stress of relocating to Chennai can be high. The Chennai Expat Guide contains everything you need to know about moving to Chennai. Written with the help of expats from dozens of countries, it answers all the questions you might have - and many that you didn't know to ask. The guide walks you through the entire process of moving to Chennai with what you need to do before you arrive and how to get settled into the city in your first month. It answers questions like what visas you might need, what part of the city to live in, how to find accommodation, where the children can go to school, how to get around the city and how to manage the local language. The guide pulls no punches when it comes to explaining how things are done, how to get things done and what to expect when you arrive. It's the only travel book you need to help you with your new life in Chennai.




Living and Working in India


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An emerging major world economy, India is attracting more and more new inhabitants both for short and long-term employment, relocation, study or business ventures. This practical and comprehensive book is full of information, advice and contact details to enable you to relocate and build a new life.







India Survival Guide (Quick-Start Safety Guide)


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Arriving in India is a culture shock. It's chaotic and intense. The India Survival Guide organises the chaos for you, allowing you to confidently and safely travel in India. Conquer any fear or nerves you may have by being prepared. This succinct and easy-to-read guide will help you master India in just 1 hour. Get ready to experience incredible India now!This quick-start safety guide teaches: before you travel essentials, arriving and getting to your hotel safely, street smart safety for men and women, how to avoid scams, sickness, getting ripped off, and dealing with pollution, how to bargain for the best price, what to do when sick, plus more.




The Global Expatriate's Guide to Investing


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Exploit your offshore status to build a robust investment portfolio Most of the world's 200 million expats float in stormy seas. Few can contribute to their home country social programs. They're often forced to fend for themselves when they retire. The Global Expatriate's Guide to Investing is the world's only book showing expats how to build wealth overseas with index funds. Written by bestselling author, Andrew Hallam, it's a guide for everyone, no matter where they are from. Warren Buffett says you should buy index funds. Nobel prize winners agree. But dangers lurk. Financial advisors overseas can be hungry wolves. They don't play by the same set of rules. They would rather earn whopping commissions than follow solid financial principles. The Global Expatriate's Guide To Investing shows how to avoid these jokers. It explains how to find an honest financial advisor: one that invests with index funds instead of commission paying windfalls. You don't want an advisor? Fair enough. Hallam shows three cutting edge index fund strategies. He compares costs and services of different brokerages, whether in the U.S. or offshore. And he shows every nationality how to invest in the best products for them. Some people want stability. Some want strong growth. Others want a dash of both. This book also answers the following questions: How much money do I need to retire? How much should I be saving each month? What investments will give me both strong returns, and safety? The Global Expatriate's Guide To Investing also profiles real expats and their stories. It shows the mistakes and successes that they want others to learn from. It's a humorous book. And it demonstrates how you can make the best of your hard-earned money.




Club Expat


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Club Expat: A Teenager's Guide to Moving Overseas is a comprehensive guidebook for any young adult or family moving overseas. Written by two former expatriate teenagers, this book is the culmination of experiences of students all around the world and of broad consultations with dozens of experts in the field of international relocation. Covering topics ranging from culture shock to the intricacies of overseas life, this guidebook will serve as the knowledgeable "companion" for young adults embarking on a new journey overseas. Aniket and Akash Shah are brothers who lived with their family in Europe and Asia for several years as expatriates. They were born in Allentown, Pennsylvania and lived in different parts of the United States before moving abroad. Aniket and Akash are members of the Class of 2009 and the Class of 2006, respectively, at Yale University.







A Better Life for Half the Price


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Presents good value destinations to live in around the world and how to transition.




International Expatriate Employment Handbook


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More and more multinational companies are deploying key employees around the globe to serve the increasing international business needs of the multinational, its global markets, and its customers. The ability to relocate employees quickly from one location to another, and the ability of those employees to quickly focus on the business objectives of the company once they are relocated, can often determine the success of a new regional operation or an entire global strategy. It is crucial for employers to avoid unexpected barriers or difficulties in the form of employment-related issues. This enormously valuable handbook is the ideal solution to such problems, both in the anticipation and in the event. With 32 chapters each written by local experts, it provides a practical, country-by-country guide to employee relocation issues among the world?s most active or fast-developing economies. Each chapter offers a handy reference to relevant issues under each particular country?s laws regarding employment status, compensation and benefits, related tax issues, and more. With its reliable guidance, both employers and employees can proceed confidently with their cross-border plans and commitments. The writers of each chapter answer important questions on a wide range of employment issues. Among the many relevant matters covered?in the same order in each chapter, for easy cross-reference?are the following: types of employment visas and related qualification requirements; expenses and time frame for obtaining visas; income taxation of foreign nationals; employer?s tax withholding requirements; filing and reporting requirements; eligibility for employee or retirement benefits; continuation of home country benefits; wealth, capital, estate or death taxes; taxable presence of foreign corporate employers; vicarious liability for acts of employees; privacy laws relating to employees; employment termination provisions under local law; enforceability of non-competition and non-solicitation agreements; and protection of confidential or trade secret information. The Handbook has been meticulously produced under the auspices of member firms of the World Law Group, a leading network of 48 independent law firms located in most of the world?s major commercial centers. A peerless source of information and guidance to employers in expatriate relocation planning, it will greatly help to foresee potential pitfalls and benefit from local advantages, so both employers and expatriate employees will be free to concentrate on the business goals at hand.