I survived (or better, I am surviving) in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Paola, who lives in Bangladesh, shares her strategies for surviving in Dhaka, one of the most complex cities in the world. Thanks a lot, Paola! Dhaka, where I live,
Paola, who lives in Bangladesh, shares her strategies for surviving in Dhaka, one of the most complex cities in the world. Thanks a lot, Paola! Dhaka, where I live,
Traveling by plane with small children is certainly not easy, especially if it is your first time. Here are several tips to help you prepare for this great adventure! If
Chiara is an Italian friend living in Peru. She has written an indispensable article explaining all you have to do to employ domestic workers in Peru. Thanks Chiara!!! Do you
I think a house is a not a matter of walls, rooms and furniture. It’s a mixture of the feelings and memories made while living in it, things that have
Giuliettaexpat shares her feelings about what “makes home” for her. Changing country, friends, schools and habits is difficult, very difficult … but it is nothing compared to moving to
My (short) experience trying to feel “at home” I am a rookie to life as an expatriate. Although I have been away from my hometown more than once and, at
Mociexpat gives us some tips to chose where to live in Budapest – Buda or Pest? Budapest is a city formed by the union of two ancient cities: Buda
Claudiaexpat gives us some tips to decide where to look for if you are renting in Jerusalem. Like everything else, renting in Jerusalem can become a very complicated matter. One
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
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