Eres Relocation receives Weichert’s 2025 Trusted Partner Award!

Big milestone alert! During the WERC conference in Salt Lake City, Eres Relocation was honored with the 2025 Trusted Partner Award by Weichert! This recognition means a lot to us. It celebrates the strength of our partnership with Weichert Workforce Mobility, our shared commitment to service excellence, and the trust built over years of collaboration.… Continue reading Eres Relocation receives Weichert’s 2025 Trusted Partner Award!

Supporting International Graduates: From Study Permit to Work Authorization in Italy

What HR and Mobility Teams Need to Know About Transitioning Students to Employees As more international students complete their studies in Italy, many companies are seizing the opportunity to hire skilled young professionals already familiar with Italian life and culture.However, transitioning from a study permit (permesso di soggiorno per motivi di studio) to a work… Continue reading Supporting International Graduates: From Study Permit to Work Authorization in Italy

Immigration in the Netherlands: 90-Day Schengen Visum and the Little-Known Options for Extending

What to do when your short stay is coming to an end For many newcomers, a first experience in the Netherlands begins with a short stay under the 90-day Schengen visa. Whether you’re coming for business, relocation preparation, or to accompany a family member, this visa allows citizens of many non-EU countries to stay within… Continue reading Immigration in the Netherlands: 90-Day Schengen Visum and the Little-Known Options for Extending

How to Obtain a Criminal Record Extract in the Czech Republic

A practical guide for obtaining your police clearance in the Czech Republic for work, visas, or professional licenses. If you are living or working in the Czech Republic, you may need a criminal record report (výpis z rejstříku trestů). This official document verifies whether you have a criminal history in the country. It is often… Continue reading How to Obtain a Criminal Record Extract in the Czech Republic

Settling in Germany: How to Create a Cozy Home (German Gemütlichkeit)

Bringing comfort, warmth, and local charm to your new life abroad Moving to Germany is an exciting adventure: new experiences, new surroundings, and a new culture to embrace. But once the initial rush of relocation fades, most expats start asking themselves one key question: how do I make my new house feel like home? In… Continue reading Settling in Germany: How to Create a Cozy Home (German Gemütlichkeit)

Family Reunification in Italy: Key Steps for International Employees

Understanding the process for bringing your family to Italy For international employees relocating to Italy, ensuring that your family can join you is a top priority. The family reunification process allows non-EU family members to live with you in Italy legally, but navigating the requirements can be complex. Understanding the steps early can make the… Continue reading Family Reunification in Italy: Key Steps for International Employees

Social Contributions and French Payslips Explained

Understanding salary structures for expats and international employers Working in France means entering one of the most comprehensive social systems in the world — but also one of the most complex. For expats and international employers, deciphering a French payslip can be a real challenge. With numerous contributions, deductions, and abbreviations, it’s easy to get… Continue reading Social Contributions and French Payslips Explained

The Schengen Entry/Exit System (EES) Explained: A New Era for Border Control

What every non-EU traveler and employer should be ready for Starting 12 October 2025, the Schengen Area will begin rolling out the Entry/Exit System (EES), a new digital border control mechanism to replace passport stamping for non-EU short-stay visitors. The system will be progressively deployed at all external Schengen border points—airports, ports, and land crossings—and… Continue reading The Schengen Entry/Exit System (EES) Explained: A New Era for Border Control

Cost of Living in the Netherlands: What to Expect

Understanding daily expenses for expats and international employees Moving to the Netherlands means joining a country famous for its canals, bikes, and international outlook — but also for its relatively high cost of living. Whether your destination is Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, or Eindhoven, knowing what to expect financially will make your transition much smoother. At… Continue reading Cost of Living in the Netherlands: What to Expect

5 Tips to Survive the Challenging Rental Market in Prague

Practical advice to help expats and newcomers find a home with confidence By Dana, Country Managing Partner at Eres Relocation Czech Republic If you are starting your search for a home in Prague, we first recommend reading our article “Why finding accommodation in Prague rentals is so challenging.” The advice below connects directly to the… Continue reading 5 Tips to Survive the Challenging Rental Market in Prague