Expat Emergency: When Something Goes Wrong in the Homeland
Erin
26 June, 2012 08:36
When embarking on a new life abroad, there is a lot to worry about.
How will you find work?
What kind of housing is available?
Where are the best schools?
Should you bring your car?
Will you make friends?
Expat guides, forums, and blogs can help you prepare, but what you might not consider is the life you are leaving behind. What should you do if there is an emergency back home? (More)
Expat Twitter Round-Up: 25th June 2012
Erin
25 June, 2012 09:22
Expats are a worldly crew, generally knowledgeable about the world
around them from everyday happenings to major international news. We
decided to collect some of the top tweets of the week for expats,
travelers, and those interested in the global pulse.
Expat News
@JaneAStephenson
New expat? 5 tips to keep your confidence levels high http://dld.bz/b5Q8G
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Most Expensive Cities For a Night Out
Erin
20 June, 2012 13:41
Cities around the world can offer different attractions, cuisine, culture, and vastly disparate cost of living. The Independent evaluated what an evening out for two costs in several tourist cities. Whether you are an expat trying to cope with high cost of living, or wanting to visit one of these top spots, check out the list and learn how to cope with the high cost of going out on the town. (More)
Expat Twitter Round-Up: 18th June 2012
Erin
18 June, 2012 13:11
Expats are a worldly crew, generally knowledgeable about the world
around them from everyday happenings to major international news. We
decided to collect some of the top tweets of the week for expats,
travelers, and those interested in the global pulse.
Expat News
@NewsCyprus
Expat Update: Our View: Euro 2012 a great spectacle for the fans: DESPITE the fact that most...
http://goo.gl/fb/WS6ub
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Obtaining a Visa to Live, Study and Work in: the United States of America
EasyExpat
13 June, 2012 09:16
This is the fourth in a series of articles concerning visa options. We
cover the different types of visas and how to apply. The other regions in
the series are the United Kingdom, Canada, Austrailia, and the
Schengen area. Get ready to go abroad!
If you've ever wanted to live or work (legally) in the USA, you've come to the right place. Below you will find information on visa regulations for short-term visitors, long-term visitors, students, and individuals moving to America to work or to join spouses, partners or other family members. This is the fourth in a series of five articles: in the coming weeks, the final installment will investigate visa requirements for permanent residents, students, workers and certain other visitors to the Schengen Area of western Europe. Each article in the series is designed to focus on how to meet the requirements for obtaining a visa and/or work permit for the country or region. (More)
Expat Twitter Round-Up: 11th June 2012
Erin
11 June, 2012 09:59
Expats are a worldly crew, generally knowledgeable about the world
around them from everyday happenings to major international news. We
decided to collect some of the top tweets of the week for expats,
travelers, and those interested in the global pulse.
Expat News
@beyondbrics
Euro 2012: hosts looking for lasting economic boost http://on.ft.com/MRSseX
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Full update on the guide for expatriates in London
EasyExpat
08 June, 2012 11:01
2012 had a big start as we have fully updated our most popular guide: London (and England). With 185 pages (PDF) of information you will read the most complete guide to prepare your expatriation to England and the UK capital.
London has been a destination for almost as long as it's been a city. It
has attracted visitors, expats, and business from every continent with
it's attractions, people, opportunities, and vibrant atmosphere. It is
within the city that you can hear "the Queen's English", the rhymes of
cockney, and even the sing-songy accents of Indian English. The city is a
combination of everything you know about England and on the edge of
what is happening around the world. It is both a city of history, and a
city of tomorrow.
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European Showdown: UEFA European Football Championship
Erin
08 June, 2012 09:56
Has it been too long since you heard some form of the exclamation "GOALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!?
You're in luck. Today is the kick-off of the UEFA European Football Championship. Called Euro 2012, this is the 14th European Championship. 16 National teams compete for the title of the best in Europe, one of the best in the world. (More)
Expat Twitter Round-Up: 4th June 2012
Erin
04 June, 2012 10:20
Expats are a worldly crew, generally knowledgeable about the world
around them from everyday happenings to major international news. We
decided to collect some of the top tweets of the week for expats,
travelers, and those interested in the global pulse.
Expat News
@wifeinasuitcase
Mark your calendars ..next #Expat Partner Online Coffee on June 15. Topic? Relationships. Join us!
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