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
Mar Saba, a gem in Palestine and in my heart
Since when our lives have been totally upset, and the joy of travelling is denied to us, I find myself more and more often to go back in my memories
Babysitter abroad: benefits and costs
Are you planning to move abroad with your children and are you concerned that they’ll struggle with the language? Why not rely on a local babysitter! Daniel Lawson tells us
The psychology of living spaces: an interview with Donatella Caprioglio
A huge thanks to our dear friend Angela Iacobellis who conducted for Expatclic the insightful interview to the child developmental psychologist, Donatella Caprioglio, about the psychology of living spaces, and
How do you live in Havana, Cuba, as an expat?
We wholeheartedly thank Sandra, a US-citizen living in Cuba, for this amazing presentation of how it is to live in Havana as an expat. Havana Cuba, while increasingly a bucket
Top Tips to Organize Your Expat Career
We thank Ashlee, expert recruiting manager, for this comprehensive article that helps you organize your expat career. Moving to live in another country can be a fantastic way to
The quality of cross-cultural contact in your host country
Claudiaexpat considers her 30 years of life abroad with the Red Cross Movement, and reflects on the quality of cross-cultural contact in the countries where we end up during our