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What is a Working Holiday Visa?

June 13th, 2014 by Jason Hartman | Comments Off on What is a Working Holiday Visa?

International travel can be confusing because the laws are constantly changing. It can be especially difficult to get from country to country. If you’re planning a luxury vacation for a week, a month, or longer, you’re going to want to get the laws straight. And, while many vacation for fun, people like Jason Hartman often […]

The Expat’s Guide to Communicating Remotely

June 11th, 2014 by Jason Hartman | Comments Off on The Expat’s Guide to Communicating Remotely

If you’re a seasoned expat or just embarking on a life of travel and adventure, you’re going to want to communicate with the outside world. Sometimes you’re going to feel lonely and disconnected and you’ll want to easily be in touch with friends and family in other parts of the world. Technology makes all of […]

How to Get (and Keep) Clients

June 9th, 2014 by Jason Hartman | Comments Off on How to Get (and Keep) Clients

If you’ve recently embarked on a jet setting business adventure, we’d like to congratulate you! You’ve just begun on one of the most exciting journeys a person can undertake. The great thing about running your own business (aside from being your own boss) is the ability to potentially work from anywhere. Still, no matter the […]

HGTV’s Smart Home is Pretty Smart

June 6th, 2014 by Jason Hartman | Comments Off on HGTV’s Smart Home is Pretty Smart

It’s hard to impress us in this age of technology, but HGTV has done it! If you’re looking to win a pretty swanky house, here it is—a look into the future. HGTV’s 2014 Smart House giveaway is located in Nashville and features a ton of cool technologies for the luxury lifestyle. From the outside, the […]

JS 67: Puerto Rico Tax Advantages for Real Estate Investors with Nick Giambruno Senior Editor at Casey Research

June 6th, 2014 by Jason | Comments Off on JS 67: Puerto Rico Tax Advantages for Real Estate Investors with Nick Giambruno Senior Editor at Casey Research

[iframe style=”border:none” src=”http://html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/2875569/height/100/width/400/thumbnail/no/theme/standard” height=”100″ width=”400″ scrolling=”no” allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen] Nick Giambruno is a Senior Editor at Casey Research. He joins the show to tell us about Puerto Rico’s new tax advantages. Giambruno discusses, in detail, the good places to live in Puerto Rico and how easy it is to buy, sell and own […]

One Day in Portland

June 4th, 2014 by Jason Hartman | Comments Off on One Day in Portland

If you’re looking for a vacation spot that offers a little bit of nature, a little bit of city, and a lot of charm, Portland is your city! Located in the beautiful northwest, this Oregon hotspot has a big city feel with the safety, space, and accessibility of a much smaller town. Portland is great […]

The Changing Face of Privacy on Facebook

June 2nd, 2014 by Jason Hartman | Comments Off on The Changing Face of Privacy on Facebook

It seems like every time you log on to Facebook for business or personal use, something has changed. Minor changes to the interface, major changes to the privacy rules, and so on. Social media is constantly in flux, which can be a frustrating experience for anyone—particularly if you use Facebook for professional reasons. People like […]

Educational Options for Expat Kids

May 30th, 2014 by Jason Hartman | Comments Off on Educational Options for Expat Kids

Gone are the days of travel ending when a couple chooses to have children. Now, children enhance and enjoy travel, and more and more families are embarking on family-wide vacations or enjoying expatriatism as a family group. For children, this experience can be enriching and educational—but more education is required. For expat children, the school […]

No Man is an Island: Traveling Remotely

May 28th, 2014 by Jason Hartman | Comments Off on No Man is an Island: Traveling Remotely

Perhaps you’re a long time Survivor fan or someone looking for something a little different in terms of travel experience. When the hustle and bustle of the city just won’t do, it may be time to think about setting sail for somewhere few have every been—a remote island where even a busy guy like Jason […]

The Expat’s Guide to Finding a Tax Consultant

May 27th, 2014 by Jason Hartman | Comments Off on The Expat’s Guide to Finding a Tax Consultant

If you’re living abroad or thinking about it, you’ve probably got a lot on your mind. Things can seem overwhelming and you’ll likely want to enlist the help of at least a few professionals. A tax consultant is a good place to start—and Jason Hartman’s team has a few tips to help you in your […]