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[quote=Anonymous]We lived overseas for many years, and I thought that the teachers at our kids’ international school were terrific and had a wonderful financial situation with the school benefits. Like someone mentioned above c you don’t start paying US taxes until above a certain threshold (like 100k or so). Some US embassy affiliated schools have some additional tax benefits (which make those jobs even harder to get). I would do a ton of research on the individual schools. There are a ton of really bad schools in places like Dubai. With the high level of expats there, the private school system has had a hard time keeping up and most are run by for-profit entities. If you can get a job with a non-profit school that has a relationship with a US embassy (the state department does inspections of those and has academic requirements), then I would feel better about the quality of the school and your kids’ ability to return to the US with no academic gaps. [/quote]
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