Why a roving life is intoxicating
Claudiaexpat shares her reasons why a roving life style is an intoxicating and exciting experience. It is clear, that for someone who has never experienced life on the move, it
Claudiaexpat shares her reasons why a roving life style is an intoxicating and exciting experience. It is clear, that for someone who has never experienced life on the move, it
In 2008 Stef Smulders moved from his native country, The Netherlands, to Italy with his husband and dog. In beautiful Oltrepò Pavese, he started a bed-and-breakfast. In 2014 he published
Sophia Patsikas is a writer for Movehub, a leading resource for helping people move abroad. Sophia writes about adapting to new cultures, travel trends and expat life. Here she shares
Bram is only 16 years old, but when I read what he wrote about his identity, I was surprised by his clarity of mind and the simplicity of his narrative in the complex
This article was written by expat Alexandra Yanik of MoveHub, an online platform designed to make moving abroad easier for everyone. Thank you, Alexandra! Moving to a new city with
We thank Therese, an Australian real estate agent in Jakarta, for this beautiful article packed with interesting tips on housing in Jakarta and how secure the right kind of accommodation in the big
Malena is a great friend of Expatclic. In the past she was on the site’s Spanish-speaking team. After spending a few years in Shanghai, she has now moved to Tokyo.
We interviewed for you an Italian photographer who has always – and I mean from birth – lived in expatriation. Axel Fassio tells us about his journey as a photographer
Claudiaexpat draws from her personal and professional experience to explore the differences between cross-cultural training and coaching, and how to use both to assist expats in their transitions. When
Update August 2016: Security procedures at Ben Gurion Airport continue with the same criteria: if you arouse suspicion, you are thoroughly questioned and your luggage will most likely be inspected