Living overseas with a child with special needs
Marion tells us about her story of expatriation with Nathalie, her child with special needs. I am from Germany, my husband is Canadian and we have two beautiful girls:
Marion tells us about her story of expatriation with Nathalie, her child with special needs. I am from Germany, my husband is Canadian and we have two beautiful girls:
Valérie is a former member of the francophone Expatclic team. She tells us about learning difficult foreign languages. She actually learnt two that are considered amongst the most difficult, Arabic
Daniel Brumund is a German young man that recently spent a couple of months volunteering in Jenin and contributing to a splendid project: restoring the Cinema Jenin to bring it
Daniel Brumund, that Expatclic.com interviewed here, has been a volunteer in a beautiful project aimed at restoring the only existing cinema in the town of Jenin, and that has been
By Franck Scola, Doctor of Medicine, author of studies on medical and social aspects of expatriate life. Faced with the threat of a heatwave, a plan of prevention and action
We thank Jennifer Bradley for this precious article about how to balance love, work, life and family when relocating internationally. Are you relocating internationally with your spouse or partner
One day my husband came back from the Gaza Strip, where he often travels for his humanitarian work, and handed me a book titled “Where the road leads, an Australian
As an expat, you might happen to be assigned to a country in a sismic zone. The constant state of alert and preparation, both practical and psychological, to a possible
Claudiaexpat has interviewed Colleen, an amazing lady that teaches pre and postnatal yoga in Singapore. Tell us a bit about your life – how comes you were born in
Francesca is an old friend of Expatclic and as she says “this is not going to be an article about Turkey or about Istanbul. This is just a nonlinear and