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Following the rise in COVID-19 vaccinations, international borders are beginning to open. In fact, The New York Times recently published a piece on countries that are currently allowing US citizens inside their borders, and it includes more than 2/3s of the world’s nations. And as these travel restrictions are loosening, many students are preparing to study abroad again.
Bangladesh, known for its rich, fertile plains, thriving hub of business and agriculture and diverse workforce, is also home to 1.6 million people.
An estimated 200,000 Bangladeshi citizens are currently working and living in the United States, often needing to send money home to their families and communities. These Bangladesh citizens residing in the US may need a fast, secure and affordable method to send money back home.
So what options are available for them? How can people in the US send money to Bangladesh?
Despite the summer months coming to a close in the Northern hemisphere, the heat and dryness of this season continues. With it comes the threat of natural disasters, such as tsunamis, hurricanes, fires and more, affecting countries around the world.
As we hear about record breaking heat waves in the US and Canada and tropical storms and hurricanes impacting countries along the coast, you may want to prepare in case you or your loved ones are impacted by a natural disaster.
Continue reading for tips on how to stay safe and help loved ones that may be affected this season.
When you decide to transfer money to friends, family or loved ones abroad, there are generally a few aspects that you first need to consider.
Whether you send money internationally on a regular basis or are just getting started, there are some common misconceptions about international money transfers that Paysend wants to help you clear up.