Voluntary work
Claudiaexpat shares a reflection on voluntary work abroad, and some memories… Whenever you hear about the advantages of taking some time off from your career to become a trailing spouse,
Claudiaexpat shares a reflection on voluntary work abroad, and some memories… Whenever you hear about the advantages of taking some time off from your career to become a trailing spouse,
For this special updating on Relocating with children, we are happy to read again an article that Kirsten(expat) wrote when she was living in Lima. Today Kirsten lives in Ukraine,
Chiara is an Italian friend living in Peru. She has written an indispensable article explaining all you have to do to employ domestic workers in Peru. Thanks Chiara!!! Do you
We thank Momoko from Japan, who wrote this article in French, a language she only recently started to study. Silviaex translated the article. The Japanese
Different countries have different customs, but not only… different countries also have different houses! For those who relocate, the house is of basic importance. In order to live comfortably in
Daniel Brumund, that Expatclic.com interviewed here, has been a volunteer in a beautiful project aimed at restoring the only existing cinema in the town of Jenin, and that has been
Cecilia is an Italian friend of Expatclic, and she lives in Anchorage, Alaska. In this very interesting article she tells us about the the annual race from Anchorage to Nome
Explaining Islam to children may seem like a monumental effort but it is not, if done in a cheerful, tolerant and positive way. So take it easy, and let us begin with
Babette was born in Peru, but quit the country when she was three-years old, to come back as a married woman. Daughter of a British man and a French mother,