Relocating your pet
Pets are extremely important members of expatriate families. They form part of the mobile baggage that becomes a steady reference point and are fully involved in the adventure of discovery and
Pets are extremely important members of expatriate families. They form part of the mobile baggage that becomes a steady reference point and are fully involved in the adventure of discovery and
I have spoken of my beautiful big dog Mitch in a number of articles on the website. I am now writing this article to help you when your pet dies
Carla is Italian friend who lives in Skopje, with a long experience in Emergency Medicine. Silviaexpat asked her to explain what small risks of infection or other factors may occur
Yasmin is Italian, and she has been living abroad since she was very young. She presently lives in London. She is mother of two children, Courtney and Liam. Liam is
Lisa is Italian and she currently lives in Khartoum with her husband and her three daughters. For a while she was the psychologist of the Italian section of Expatclic.com, which
Bernadette is the beautiful mother of five wonderful children, among whom Mathilde, the eldest (15 and ½ years) has been diagnosed the Cornelia de Lange Syndrome and a chromosomic malformation
This testimonial was collected by Cathleen, a transition consultant that used to collaborate with Expatclic.com, quite a while ago. We have decided to translate it now, even if late, because
At Expatclic we are very much aware that moving overseas with a child with special needs can be a very challenging experience. We also believe that there is not enough
Marionexpat shares with us a list of books and online support groups she finds very useful in dealing with children with special needs. Have books or online support groups to
We thank Elisa, an Italian mother living in Perth, for this testimonial about her special daughter Benedetta and her situation with her Australian visa. As far as general services for