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Europe has just suffered an unprecedented heat wave. All-time highest temperature were recorded last Friday with 45.9°C in France, but also 41°C in Madrid, 43°C in Zaragoza ... The club of European countries that have their national record at least equal to 45°C now includes Bulgaria, Portugal, Italy, Spain, Greece, North Macedonia and France. Germany reached 38.6°C in the eastern cities of Coschen and Bad Muskau, and heat records fell also in Poland and Czech Republic (for the month of June) with 38.2°C and 38.9°C respectively on Wednesday.
Scorching temperatures for Europe, but which are however the usual trend for many countries in Africa and Asia (with the additional effect of humidity) without even talking about Middle East where temperatures can easily exceed 50°C. If you want to share your experience, we are waiting for you on the forum >> HERE.
Fortunately, holidays are now coming for many of you. This period is also the occasion of major changes for some, with many moves (and not only for EU citizens working in London and affected by the Brexit uncertainty). Many families take advantage of the end of the school year to organize their departure (or their return) and therefore look for solutions to better organize these changes.
To help you in your future installation, we remind you that you will find 70 guides on EasyExpat.com for the most popular destinations, to help you prepare your project with confidence. Topics include: moving, documents (visa, passport, customs), employment, health insurance for expatriates, schools ... etc.
And it's also an opportunity to think about your medical coverage. With our partner April International, we have just designed a new information form, giving you the guarantee that an April adviser will contact you personally within 24 hours to discuss your needs. Do not hesitate to use it to compare the guarantees, this is FREE >> Find the appropriate health insurance solution for your project.
In the meantime, for those who are on the departure, we wish you a good holiday. And for all of you a good summer!
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