The privilege of drinking tap water
This article of Claudiaexpat was previously published on What Expats Can Do, and today finds its place on Expaclic, in our current topic, Our food stories. I recently came back
This article of Claudiaexpat was previously published on What Expats Can Do, and today finds its place on Expaclic, in our current topic, Our food stories. I recently came back
Nika is from the Philippines and has been an expat in Spain for almost 6 years. She started off teaching English, and now works at Balcells Group Lawyers. She continues to
La Finca, Love, Loss, and Laundry on a Tiny Puerto Rican Island Caribe, by Corky Parker: A must-read adventure of determination and love. I will confess that when I
Kirsten in an amazing mixture of citizenships, cultures, languages and connections to the whole world. I was so lucky when I met her in Lima, Peru, when she became Kirstenexpat
Born and raised in Colombia and having graduated in Chile, Ximena has so far lived and worked in many countries. She is a TCK, an expat mom and wife raising
We had already met Julia Teresani when she told us about her moving to Shanghai during the pandemic. Today we are so happy to tell you that she gave birth
We are very grateful to Julia Teresani for this beautiful and intense article. Julia is an expat, currently living her fourth life in China (Shanghai). She spent her childhood and
We are grateful to Katharina von Knobloch who conducted an interesting research on a topic we have much at heart: female expats career abroad. In this article she shares the
We are so grateful to our dear Richa for sharing with us what she defines as a “Covid preemie mom saga”. Richa is from India and currently lives in Toronto,
We are proud to introduce you to Annabella Nassetti, a talented Italian designer who has been living in London for many years. Read how she managed to achieve excellence in