What an expat can do to change the narrative back home
This article was part of the project What Expats can do, which has now become integral part of our Expatclic website. The topics we face are linked to the richness
This article was part of the project What Expats can do, which has now become integral part of our Expatclic website. The topics we face are linked to the richness
This is an article we wrote for our project What Expats Can Do. We used to launch monthly challenges to improve our experiences abroad and use them to the service
This article of Claudiaexpat was previously published on What Expats Can Do, and today finds its place on Expaclic, in our current topic, Our food stories. I recently came back
We wholeheartedly thank Terry Repak for this beautiful article on raising global citizens, and how connection with different cultures can make us better people. Our children were too young
Kirsten in an amazing mixture of citizenships, cultures, languages and connections to the whole world. I was so lucky when I met her in Lima, Peru, when she became Kirstenexpat
Sofia was born is Melbourne to an Italian mum (me, Barbaraexpat) and Australian dad. As part of her university course, a Bachelor of Youth Work, she had to write and
We wholeheartedly thank our dear Paola for sending us this beautiful and poetic article, which she wrote while she was living in Bangladesh. My experience of fishing is limited.
We are very grateful to Julia Teresani for this beautiful and intense article. Julia is an expat, currently living her fourth life in China (Shanghai). She spent her childhood and
We wholeheartedly thank Juliette Giannesini for this beautiful article on her experience of relocating to Ottawa, Canada. Like many of you, I have an accent in every language I
Valentina recently joined our community. We met her in our Career Mentoring Group when we were talking about about “Working in different cultures”. We immediately understood that Valentina has a