With research indicating a growing mobility of the international workforce, issues such as appropriate healthcare cover are set to becoming increasingly important considerations
Businesses predict that the number of internationally mobile employees will continue to grow over the next five years, and another 2.3 million Britons are set to retire abroad. By 2020, one in five older people will be living outside the UK. As individuals become increasingly mobile and the world gets smaller, the expatriate market continues to demonstrate growth, and predictions are that it is set to do so for the foreseeable future. It is difficult to provide exact numbers but research conducted by several well-respected organisations all point to the fact that this is indeed a growing ...
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