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27 Nov at 9 AM

From Italy to The Netherlands - Expat Interview With Ute

Ute Limacher-Riebold is an expat-since-birth. She's a German citizen, grew up in Italy, studied and worked in Switzerland, went to Italy (Florence) for work and came to the Netherlands in 2005 with her husband and son. Her twindaughters were born in Delft. She worked as researcher, teaching assistant and lecturer at the University of Zurich...
26 Nov at 7 PM

US Expat in Hungary - Expat Interview With Adri

After 12 years in Budapest, Adri knows how to live and love Hungary, where hello means goodbye, ruins become bars, cowboys wear skirts, and ketchup is for pizza. Adri Bruckner shares her tips and insights via her blog, Adri Knows (see listing here), and she can also get newcomers acclimated fast with her seminars, and hook you up with some...
26 Nov at 1 PM

Canadian Expat In The Netherlands - Interview With Ernestine

Born and raised on the island of Cape Breton, in Nova Scotia, Canada, Ernestine Lahey had always dreamed of living in Europe. When she left Canada for the first time in 1999 it was to fulfil this dream by moving to England, where she spent the next four years studying. She returned to Canada in 2003, only to move back to England again two...
26 Nov at 11 AM

Las Vegas to Milton Keynes - Expat Interview With Erin Moran

Erin Moran is an American expat originally from fabulous Las Vegas! She spent a year studying abroad in Pau, France where she was introduced to her English husband. She now spends her days in jolly ol’England working as a digital marketer and trying to adapt to the customs of the English. Erin writes for her expat blog called...
26 Nov at 9 AM

Pennsylvania to Belize - Expat Interview With Carrie

After visiting Belize in 2008 (and getting married on a whim while they were in San Pedro) Carrie Tripodi convinced her husband, Trip, that they should live there permanently. They visited other parts of the country over the next year and decided that the Hummingbird Highway was the most beautiful spot in the country, found some land online,...
25 Nov at 3 PM

Canadian Expat In Abu Dhabi - Expat Interview With Ann Marie

Ann Marie McQueen is a Canadian journalist who moved to Abu Dhabi in 2008 to work on a team that launched the English newspaper The National, and is now the editor of the Arts&Life section. She launched her blog, A Canadian in Abu Dhabi (see listing here), shortly after arriving in the United Arab Ermirates. Ann Marie never dreamed she would...
25 Nov at 1 PM

England to Canada - Expat Interview With Lou

Lou, her husband and two sons (then aged age 16 & 10) moved from a sleepy village on the east coast of England to the Toronto suburbs on the shores of Lake Ontario in July 2011. Former business owner turned ‘Stay at home mum’ she has transformed her life from stressed out, frozen dinner reheating shopaholic to baking, volunteering, yoga...
24 Nov at 1 PM

Australia Expats in Indonesia - Expat Interview With Jason

Since beginning a career and life in mining nearly 10 years ago, Jason and Julie never thought they'd one day be living in remote Indonesia, let alone overseas. But in that time lots of exciting adventures have taken them to nearly every state in Australia, seen their son be born a Territorian (Northern Territory), have a stint in the Middle...
24 Nov at 11 AM

America to Geoje Island - Expat Interview With Amanda

Amanda Grove is a recent college graduate and a newlywed. After graduating college Amanda and her husband Derik moved to Portland, OR, where they worked full time for a year. After that year the couple felt like their life was dull, boring, and they felt 'stuck.' In the Spring of 2012 they decided to follow a path which led them to South...
24 Nov at 9 AM

America to France - Expat Interview With Rebecca Brown

You’d have to be crazy to quit a great job in San Francisco and leave all your friends to go burn through your savings, and live in a foreign country where you don’t know a single soul, right? That’s exactly what Rebecca Brown did after a death in her family. Read about her adventures here, at the aptly title Parlez Vous Loco Dot Com...
23 Nov at 1 PM

British Expat Living In Brazil - Interview With Tom

For Tom Le Mesurier, a 4 month trip backpacking around South America turned into a new life in Brazil. This 'accidental' expat had no intention of leaving home permanently, but a chance meeting in Nicaragua changed everything. Today he lives in Rio de Janeiro and writes EatRio.net (see listing here) - a blog that covers all things in Rio,...
23 Nov at 11 AM

Repat Interview With Daniel - US Expat Teaching In Japan

After studying Japanese in college and spending a year abroad as an exchange student, Daniel Morales still wanted to work on his language skills, so he signed up to teach English on the JET Program. He spent three years in Nishiaizu, Fukushima Prefecture, a small town of 8000 people, teaching English in small school buildings tucked into the...
23 Nov at 9 AM

US Expat Living In England - Interview With Meghan

Meghan Fenn is an American expat, entrepreneur and mother and has lived in England since 1999. After graduating from university with a BA in English and Art, she became an English teacher and lived and worked in Prague (where she met her British husband) for two years and then in Tokyo for two and a half years. She moved to England to...
22 Nov at 1 PM

British Expat In Cayman Islands - Interview With James

When James Grandage from the UK told his wife Kim about a job opportunity in the Cayman Islands, she only had to utter two words "Do It" for him to realise the time was right to jump at it . After several painstakingly slow months, James finally got the news he'd hoped for, he'd been successful in getting the role and he, Kim his two young...
22 Nov at 11 AM

Expat Interview With Naomi - Reading to Paris

Four years ago Naomi hopped on a Eurostar and arrived in Paris without an apartment or a job or any kind of concrete plan other than: speak French, drink wine, be happy. Her Parisian life has taken her from a 7th floor garret in the 1st arrondissement to the quieter streets of the 15th and finally to the Canal banks of the North-East. Along...
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