My life as an expatriate: the story of Moci
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
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
I have spoken of my beautiful big dog Mitch in a number of articles on the website. I am now writing this article to help you when your pet dies
Carla is Italian friend who lives in Skopje, with a long experience in Emergency Medicine. Silviaexpat asked her to explain what small risks of infection or other factors may occur
Bernadette is the beautiful mother of five wonderful children, among whom Mathilde, the eldest (15 and ½ years) has been diagnosed the Cornelia de Lange Syndrome and a chromosomic malformation
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
Yes, taking care of a dog as if it were a child is by now a widespread habit in Japan and a social phenomenon worthy of thorough studies. In this
Julianexpat goes on a hunt into the Peruvian Andes for clues about a couple of Victorian Englishmen expats who came to the area in the 1870s, and who were decent
Darina, is a Slovackian friend of Expatclic. She lives in Skopje since 2007 from where she sends us this interesting article about the capital of Macedonia… Thank you Darina!
A couple of weeks ago, Claudiaexpat and I were fortunate enough to meet Santiago, a young Spaniard who works in Lima on a very innovative project. As he and his
Julianexpat tells us how it feels to be a kept expatman in Peru ð I promise that I won’t write any more about myself in the future, but it