Chronicle of a return foretold
Five years ago I wrote this article, which explains how my son Pablo started taking his destiny in his hands. Through all these years there have been moments of happiness,
Five years ago I wrote this article, which explains how my son Pablo started taking his destiny in his hands. Through all these years there have been moments of happiness,
We thank Jean for allowing us to publish this interesting article, which he wrote for the ADE (Association of Spanish Diplomats). Over the last 12 years spent abroad, my position
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
Winner of the Maria Pia Forte Prize – Travel Reflections By Lisa Clark “People from the neighborhood have been asking,” Rumiana said, her voice humming cello rich and mellow,
We propose again this interview with Emma Bresola, which we made in 2009, because in the meantime Emma relocated to another country, and we believe it is very interesting to
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
We thank Paola, long-time friend of Expatclic, for this funny, light, delightful article at the Aldergrove airport… We are on our way to catch a flight to Edinburgh, Scotland, the
When you live abroad, the concept of holiday changes, and sometimes turns into a …non-holiday! “Oh, are you really leaving? Lucky you! Well, have a nice holiday“. Despite having
Six months went by since we published this article that we invite you to read again on this special update on “Extra-ordinary lives abroad”. The reason that led Michelangelo’s parents