National Pride, Or Embarrassing Culture – Why The UK Has Dropped In Expat Popularity
When Gemma Dodd, Political Correspondent at Immigration News, suggested to write an article on how living in the UK has dropped in expat popularity, we happily accepted. We’d love to
Virtual connections: Emotional information while abroad
This is an old article by Elena (former Elenaexpat), which we have translated for the topic of this month, Social Media and Life Abroad. It is always valid 😊 An
Expat Pandemic Mother: the Impact of the Pandemic on Expat New Mothers
Jo Fiddy is a Mindset Coach and Energy Practitioner originally from the UK and now living in Munich with her toddler and Bavarian partner. We wholeheartedly thank her for this
Kangatraining instructor in Geneva: the story of Valeria
Claudiaexpat is happy to share the story of Valeria Simone: it’s an example of rare courage and determination — those personality traits that often contribute to changing the course of
My expat experience in Strasbourg at the time of Coronavirus
Venusiaexpat shares her expat experience in Strasbourg at the time of Coronavirus. We have been living the expat experience in Strasbourg for almost three years. Strasbourg is in Alsace, in
Why a reliable and fast Internet connection is more important than ever
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our lives in many ways. We are now definitely a lot more online than we used to be. I have asked the women of the
Saying goodbye when living abroad
A while ago we organised a coffee meeting with some women of the Expatclic community. The idea was to talk about the differences between the mobile expatriation experience and that
The Expats & Spouses Monitor, creating insights about expats life in Germany
We are excited to share this beautiful project created by expats for expats! The Expats & Spouses Monitor is a research project that sheds light on different aspects of expat
The story of my grandmother, Olwen
In this heartfelt article, Miriam Fogarty shares the story of her grandmother who moved to Uganda from England in the mid ’50. A trip of a lifetime, slow and filled
How two friends wrote a book during the pandemic
We wholeheartedly thank Inna Rothmann for this article on how two friends – an expat and a migrant- wrote a book during the pandemic. The Idea In early April