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Expat Family Articles

Browse 4 Gruv blog articles tagged Expat Family. Coverage includes Global Mobility & Visas and Tax Residency & Compliance. Practical guides, examples, and checklists for cross-border payments, tax, compliance, invoicing, and global operations.

Insurance22 min read

The Best Health Insurance for Digital Nomad Families

Before you compare premiums, decide what problem you are actually buying to solve. For **health insurance for nomad families**, the first decision is not "which plan is cheapest?" Ask instead whether your risk profile is narrow enough for trip-focused cover or broad enough that you need ongoing international health coverage. Risk is impact and likelihood together, not price alone.

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Deep Dives29 min read

How to Handle Taxes for a US Citizen Child Born Abroad

Treat this as an operations problem. Confirm status, confirm obligations, document the trail, and escalate fast when facts get fuzzy. You are the CEO of a business-of-one, and this is a recurring compliance workflow you want to run on rails instead of rebuilding from scratch every year.

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Geographic Deep Dives16 min read

Choosing the Best International Schools in Lisbon for Your Family

Start with a one-page decision brief, not a school list. Done well, it gives you a usable filter for your Lisbon international school search before you email a single admissions office, and it saves you from rebuilding your shortlist later.

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Geographic Deep Dives18 min read

How to Choose the Best International Schools in Barcelona

If you are the person owning the move, the job is straightforward: build a shortlist you can defend, and avoid delays you could have caught earlier. In Barcelona, you are usually comparing four linked variables at once: curriculum pathways, admissions workflow, total cost, and whether a school still works once you map it to the neighborhood where you will actually live.

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