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If you are looking to connect with expats in Chile, then this page brings together all the latest expat blogs Chile written, any interviews, articles and news items we have here at ExpatsBlog.com.
Latest Blogs by Expats Living in Chile » more expat blogs Chile
- Gringa Journeys
Leah is a translator currently based in Santiago, Chile. On her blog, she discusses topics such as learning Spanish as a second language from a linguist's point of view as well as travel and lifestyle tips. - Querida Recoleta
A blog about raising a family in one of Santiago's oldest suburbs, Recoleta. I share the real-life stories of the people I meet in order to provide a glimpse into a Santiago little seen by tourists. - Postcards from the World - Expat life and travel
Do you want to travel and need some tips? This light blog will help you to organize your trips as well as support if you are living outside your home country. - Inside Santiago
As foreigners, we have been there, discovering the city. We want to share our experience and help with integration. - In our blog you´ll find, from moving companies, to hotels and even beauty tips. - Gringo's Guide to Gardening
Chile's ultimate tour guide. Laugh-out-loud and insightful. American writer sick of the pollution and noise in Santiago moves to the country for peace and quiet. What he did not know is when you move to the country, you exchange one set of problems for another.
Latest Expat Interviews/ Articles » more Chile articles
- Australian Expat Living in Bolivia - Interview with Brigid and Dan
Sucre Life is brought to you by husband and wife team, Brigid and Dan. They’ve been travelling through Central and South America since the start of 2013. Desperately in need of a rest and somewhere... - American Expat Living in Bolivia - Interview with Raquel
The mastermind behind 3rdCultureChildren Blog is a Foreign Service spouse, mother of 3 third-culture children aged 8 and under, with an endless passion for discovering and learning new languages,... - Interview With Rebecca, US Expat Freelance Writer Living in Puebla, Mexico
Rebecca Smith Hurd is a freelance writer and editor who moved from San Francisco, California, to Puebla, Mexico, in August 2007 to study Spanish. Within a few months, she'd fallen in love with the... - Expat Interview With Daniel - US Expat Living in Chile
Daniel Guim is a native of New Jersey who moved to Santiago, Chile in February 2010. He made the move not only to quench his thirst for adventure and travel but also to continue his teaching career... - American Expat in Santiago, Chile - Interview With Phoenix
"Why am I here?" This is the question that Phoenix set out to answer late 2012. Now, he is on a mission to explore the world for five years, and at the end of his journey, he will decide where to...
Latest News Relating to Chile » more Chile news
- Where to go to make your expat New Year resolutions succeed
As the old year staggers to a close, where are the best destinations for fulfilling your New Year resolutions? New Year resolutions almost always mirror deficiencies in the previous year’s... - World city surveys could confuse expats as to the real costs of living
In this ever more expensive day and age, becoming an expat isn’t simply deciding on a location and relocating lock, stock, barrel and the family dog. Awareness of the average cost of living in... - Oz coastline popular with Brit expats may be hit by massive tsunami
Brit expats warned global warming could trigger a massive tsunami along the east coast of Australia. The east coast of the continent of Australia has always been a major destination for expats,... - Channel 4 filmmakers need Brit families living wild in Iceland
A team of BBC Channel 4 documentary filmmakers is searching for British expat couples and families who’ve gone back to nature in rural Iceland. The documentary series Escape to the Wild focuses... - Saudi Arabia approves Chile as domestic helper source
Domestic helpers from Chile will now be allowed to apply for work in Saudi Arabia, announced the country’s Labour Ministry. The workers from the South American country will have seven different...