This section contains articles and written insights on relocation, expat life, financial planning, and long-term cross-border decision-making.
The focus is on clarity over noise – explaining complex topics in a way that helps people make better, more informed decisions over time.
What You’ll Find Here
Content published in Insights typically covers:
- Relocation and residency considerations
- Expat life in Montenegro and the UAE
- Financial planning topics relevant to internationally mobile individuals
- Long-term decision-making across multiple jurisdictions
- Practical implications of policy, regulation, and structural choices
Articles are written from a practical perspective, informed by real-world experience rather than theory alone.
How to Use These Insights
Insights are designed to help you:
- Understand the landscape before making major decisions
- Ask better questions when speaking to professionals
- Identify trade-offs and second-order effects
- Avoid common assumptions and oversimplifications
They are not intended to replace professional advice tailored to your personal situation.
Content Structure
You’ll find a mix of:
- In-depth articles
- Short explanatory pieces
- Commentary on relevant developments
- Evergreen guides that are updated over time
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Frequently Asked Questions
What topics does Jonathan Howe write about?
Jonathan Howe writes about relocation, expat life, financial planning, residency pathways, and long-term cross-border decision-making.
Are the insights on this site financial advice?
No. Content published in the Insights section is informational only and should not be considered personalised financial, legal, or tax advice.
Who are these insights written for?
Insights are written primarily for expats, founders, remote professionals, and internationally mobile individuals considering relocation or long-term planning.
How often is new content published?
New content is published periodically, depending on relevance, research depth, and developments in the areas covered.
Start With a Question
If you’re reading because you’re facing a specific decision – relocation, residency, or long-term planning – the fastest way to get clarity may be to ask directly.