Holidays: the Expat Dilemma
When you live abroad, the concept of holiday changes, and sometimes turns into a …non-holiday! “Oh, are you really leaving? Lucky you! Well, have a nice holiday“. Despite having
When you live abroad, the concept of holiday changes, and sometimes turns into a …non-holiday! “Oh, are you really leaving? Lucky you! Well, have a nice holiday“. Despite having
Barbara Olivi is Italian and lives in Brazil, precisely in the favela Rocinha of Rio de Janiero. There she has created something wonderful, about which she speaks extensively in this
We thank Véronique Martin-Place, for this exhaustive article on transports in Chicago, her host city Chicago is the third largest city in the United States after New York and
We thank Alyson, from Japan, for the presentation of this airport she knows so well… Website: https://www.bangkokairportonline.com/ Suvarnabhumi Airport or the New Bangkok Airport opened in 2006 and is
Claudiaexpat draws from her personal and professional experience to explore the differences between cross-cultural training and coaching, and how to use both to assist expats in their transitions. When
Claudiaexpat draws on her experience of three years in Palestine to give us some tips and infos about driving in Jerusalem. If you come to live in Jerusalem, you
Update August 2016: Security procedures at Ben Gurion Airport continue with the same criteria: if you arouse suspicion, you are thoroughly questioned and your luggage will most likely be inspected
Paola, our honorary member from Dhaka, continues informing us about life in her hosting country, Bangladesh, with this thorough article on Dhaka Airport – thanks a lot Paola! Hazrat
Claudiaexpat fondly remembers her period in Honduras, to tell us what strategies she used to “survive” ð I lived in several African countries from 1989 to 1997 and I’ve had
Silviaexpat shares a couple of “survival” experiences – in very different places! Surviving in a new host country: That was something that had never happened to me before Khartoum.