Schools Abroad – challenges and reflections
Juliet Ryder shares her reflections on schools abroad and on what to consider when choosing one. She is also an expat and based on her experience became one of the
Juliet Ryder shares her reflections on schools abroad and on what to consider when choosing one. She is also an expat and based on her experience became one of the
Matthew James Removal has put together for Expatclic a number of tips for UK citizens relocating to Spain. Useful also for other EU citizens. Thank you! Spain is full of
In this lovely article, Paola, long-time friend of Expatclic, opens her window on Dhaka, where she lived four wonderful years, and tells of how she discovered Bangla butterflies and how
The Tuscan Housewife is the blog created by Petrina, an Australian girl who moved to Tuscany. In her blog, Petrina describes her life in beautiful Tuscany, from every possible angle:
Although Brexit might change things in the future (in which case we’ll provide another article ð ), we are proud today to have one of the main visa agency giving
I have to admit, when I heard talk of a Tarantella School in Melbourne, I was sceptical. Being from Liguria, the Tarantella was, for me, totally foreign and I associated
Recently my husband and I had to consider where in the world our next move would take us. There were several choices but we eventually focused on a position in
A while ago, Expatclic launched a survey to find out the best ideas we have discovered in our various host countries. Here are the surprising results. The country that
Aurore is Italo-Belgian. She lives in Brussels, where she teaches voice classes, and works in photography, writing and performances. She is organising a wonderful voice seminar in Tuscany. In this
Traditionally, when Claudiaexpat moves to a new country, she shares her first impressions. Here are the ones on Geneva. I hesitated before sharing the impressions on my first days