
The Importance of Social Life in US Schools
We have already met Delphine in her article on expat life in Rhode Island. We thank her for joining us again, this time with a very interesting article about social
We have already met Delphine in her article on expat life in Rhode Island. We thank her for joining us again, this time with a very interesting article about social
We so warmly thank Judy, from the US, and Liz, from Honduras, for this absolutely delightful interview about being a mixed couple in the US culture. Dear Judy, Liz,
For our section “How do you live in…”, Delphine, a French expat in Rhode island, tells us about life for expats in her hosting state. Thanks Delphine! I’ve been
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
Six months went by since we published this article that we invite you to read again on this special update on “Extra-ordinary lives abroad”. The reason that led Michelangelo’s parents
We thank Isabelle, Doctor of Pharmacy, who lives in the United States (Kansas) for this absolutely useful article on the healthcare system of her hosting country. Thank you Isabelle! Let’s
We thank Magdalena, life coach in the Bay Area, for this useful article! Back to school anxiety in a new country Starting a new school has always been a
Being an expatriate means a lot of traveling, a lot of planes, airports and intercontinental trips. Sometimes, something big happens while you’re traveling, turning what was an ordinary trip into
For this special updating on Photography and Expatriation we have contacted Maylis and asked whether anything has changed since the time we made this interview. Maylis recently went back to
For this special update on photography and expatriation, we are happy to translate this interview taken in 2007 with Laura Rossi, an Italian photographer living in Houston, Texas. We recently