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When I received the first message from Kate, I was about to board a plane that took me from London back to Milan. Reading her mail and discovering her amazingly
When I received the first message from Kate, I was about to board a plane that took me from London back to Milan. Reading her mail and discovering her amazingly
Aga of Shopaholicfromhome comes back with her usual enthusiasm about her host city, Lyon, and a couple of useful infos. Thanks Aga! In this article I would like to share what
This article was written by expat Alexandra Yanik of MoveHub, an online platform designed to make moving abroad easier for everyone. Thank you, Alexandra! Moving to a new city with
Helen grew up abroad and experienced Culture Shock directly. A writer and blogger, she has put together an exciting “toolbox” for Culture Shock. We are proud to introduce you to
We try to keep this article of Paolaexpat, a comprehensive and very interesting insight about health for expats in Bangladesh, as updated as possible. Should you have more information, please share it
We thank Therese, an Australian real estate agent in Jakarta, for this beautiful article packed with interesting tips on housing in Jakarta and how secure the right kind of accommodation in the big
Claudiaexpat introduces us to Taman Bacaan Pelangi, a beautiful Indonesian project. About books, of course. In Indonesia’s main language, Bahasa, Taman Bacaan Pelangi means “Rainbow Reading Parks”. Nila Tanzil,
This is a summary of the first meeting of our Online Support Group which took place on 23 April. The topic was ‘Expats: Loneliness and Isolation’. Friends from Congo, Jerusalem,
Liam Witham of PSS International Removals sends us this useful article with lots of tips for female expats traveling alone. Thanks Liam! Being a female expat can be daunting at
I’ve known Lorenzo for many years. We met in Latin America in 2007, when I first interviewed him, and we have stayed in touch since then. I greatly admire his