by Kim Hall | Jun 28, 2023 | International Financial Planning
I’m no stranger to international moves – in addition to watching both my parents navigate the process, I experienced it firsthand moving to the United States from my childhood home in South Africa years ago. Even now, most of my family lives halfway across the world...
by Kim Hall | Oct 13, 2022 | International Financial Planning
Did you know that about 40 million people living in the U.S. were born in another country? That’s about 20% of all migrants in the world. If you’re reading this article, you’re probably considering joining those millions stateside and moving to the U.S. Last week, we...
by Kay Dee Cole | Sep 29, 2022 | Financial Planning, International Financial Planning
When I was a teenager, my family moved from my home country of South Africa to the United States. While some teens might have hated the idea of leaving their home for a new country, I loved the idea of exploring a new part of the world – and that love has followed me...
by Kim Hall | May 26, 2022 | International Financial Planning
A move abroad is both exciting and overwhelming. From finding a job to snagging a new pad and maybe even picking up a new language, you’ve probably got a to-do list a mile long. One item you don’t want to leave off your checklist? Financial planning. Your financial...
by Kim Hall | Sep 21, 2021 | International Financial Planning
Becoming a citizen of another country can be a very appealing prospect. Many countries offer benefits to citizens that are not afforded to noncitizens—voting, free/low-cost healthcare and higher education, etc.—so it’s easy to see why dual citizenship is an attractive...
by Kim Hall | Aug 31, 2021 | International Financial Planning
When life declares it’s time for a move, you may worry about losing touch with the very people that help make it meaningful. You also can’t afford to lose track of those relationships that are necessary to your professional life. Most of us are more connected than we...