Tourist guide in Bucharest: the story of Ursula Fait
Talking about careers abroad, it is important to mention the possibility of becoming a tourist guide, an interesting and profitable work that allows you to personalize your presentation. I asked
Talking about careers abroad, it is important to mention the possibility of becoming a tourist guide, an interesting and profitable work that allows you to personalize your presentation. I asked
Message from Maria Donata, benefactress and initiator of the ‘Travel Reflections’ Competition: Dear Friends of Expatclic, Let me start by thanking the Expatclic team members, who believed with me
In this long and thoughtful interview Luca Bonacini, an Italian accompanying photographer who follows his wife in her career abroad, shares his experience abroad. Thanks Luca for your frankness and
Eight years went by since this interview was published, but Jean and I never lost contact. After a period in Ethiopia, Jean, a French accompanying man, and his wife Pilar
Claudiaexpat shares her reflections about male trailing spouses. Sincere thanks to all the men who answered our questions, and who wrote articles for this update. And special thanks to those
We interviewed for you an Italian photographer who has always – and I mean from birth – lived in expatriation. Axel Fassio tells us about his journey as a photographer
A reflection of Claudiaexpat on what is commonly defined as culture shock. Culture shock is a familiar term. It’s like a powerful shock that jolts you when you have
Erikaexpat shares with us her feelings in bringing her daughters to Kazakhstan. It certainly sounds terrible when being told, but in the end, children always withstand any situation, perhaps better
Claudiaexpat takes us on a tour through the expropriated houses in a part of Jerusalem, and explains why talking about home in Palestine is a very delicate issue. Speaking of
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