The first and biggest concern for any foreign business establishing in a new location is the degree of separation from their own familiar ways. The quicker the company can integrate into its new environment, the more the success rate goes up.
While international companies in the past were primarily looking at major cities and its suburbs for expansion or relocation, recent economic developments have made them more focused on accessibility, cost, incentives, quality level of employees, standard of living and support systems.
A crucial support system has turned out to be the number of “expatriates” that live in the area.
Nassau County has a thriving international community with expats from across the globe, many of whom lived in different stateside locations before moving here.
The European American Business Club in Nassau County was founded in January of 2010 and counts more than 150 members, with new members joining every month.




























