A website in four languages, the identity of Expatclic
Claudiaexpat explains why when she and Marie launched Expatclic, they had a multilingual platform in mind, and why the website keeps on with four languages. Since our topic this
Claudiaexpat explains why when she and Marie launched Expatclic, they had a multilingual platform in mind, and why the website keeps on with four languages. Since our topic this
In this touching article, Mociexpat shares her feelings for the death of her father, which occurred when she was on holiday in Italy. Universal feelings when losing a parent from
Moving to a new country can be exciting. There are new places to explore, a new culture to experience and a new language to learn. While expat life can be
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
We wholeheartedly thank Becky Kilsby of Freestyle Careers, for sharing her experience and telling what you can do when you have lost yourself overseas… Hi, my name is Becky Kilsby
Claudiaexpat has interviewed Becky, an English career change coach, about her going back home after years abroad, and setting up a fulfilling job based on her whole experience overseas (and
Venusiaexpat gives us the possibility to sneak peek Christmas in Norway, sharing her experiences from celebrating with her Norwegian family. Expatclic practices linguistic empathy, and invites you to do
Jennifer Doohan is an English photographer, retoucher, expat, sports lover and much more. We already met her when she shared her professional story. Today she is back to tell us
In the past few months we talked a lot about health and life abroad. We shared our experiences, feelings and opinions. Health abroad was also the subject of one of
You’ll love Susan’s blog! It’s not like the ordinary expat blog that tells about discoveries in the host country. Susan is a US-citizen who moved to Rome, Italy, in 1978!!!