Moving is great. Moving with and for others is even better.
We thank Erika, an Italian expat who has been living in Bucharest for a few years now, who tells us how she has rediscovered how important moving is in life,
We thank Erika, an Italian expat who has been living in Bucharest for a few years now, who tells us how she has rediscovered how important moving is in life,
We interviewed Stephanie last year but there is still a lot of her life with the Masai that we would like to know. In this passionate article she writes about
Claudiaexpat recently left Indonesia, and is temporarily living between Switzerland and Italy. In this article, she discusses the concept of normality abroad. Note: normality is a relative concept. In
Adapting to another country’s culture is a fascinating process. In March we launched a survey on our FB group to find out which attitudes, customs and behaviours bother us about
As part of our A Healthier Life’ campaign, Barbaraexpat would like to share with you her experience with breast cancer, and remind you all of the importance of regular breast
Julia Puebla Fortier is the executive director of DiversityRx, an organisation devoted to improve the accessibility and quality of health care for minority, immigrant, and indigenous communities. Julia is based
We thank Kylie Bevan for this beautiful interview. Kylie Bevan helps people relocate and resettle with greater ease, feeling capable and confident. Would you share a bit of your story?
Cristina was at the FIGT conference with Claudia to represent Expatclic, and after that, she started a long and profound reflection on what expats can do to bring hope to the
Hold tight, because Claudiaexpat’s Dreaded Question nr 5 will turn your image of expat life upside down! Why didn’t I think of it before? It’s been years that I’ve
Francesco moved to Melbourne to follow his Australian wife. Unfortunately after a few years tensions in the couple became too high and the marriage ended. In this interview with