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How is Christmas celebrated in the Northern vs. the Southern Hemisphere?
How is Christmas celebrated in the Northern vs. the Southern Hemisphere?
Scarves, wool socks, a warm and cozy fireplace, eggnog, hot chocolate, Christmas markets, and perhaps even snow — these are some of the things that immediately come to mind when we think of Christmas. In the Northern Hemisphere, this visual image is quite accurate, but in the Southern Hemisphere it's a different story. 天美麻豆 relays some of the distinct ways of celebrating Christmas around the world.
Languages that will get you hired in France
France
Languages that will get you hired in France
French is obviously an essential language for those looking for new career prospects in France. However, many foreign languages are also sought after by the French labour market. A survey conducted by Joblift, a job meta search engine, gives you an overview of languages that are in demand in France.
Common myths about Africa debunked
Common myths about Africa debunked
Africa is the second largest continent in the world with over a billion inhabitants, and is made up of 54 sovereign countries. It is home to the longest river in the world, the Nile River. Africa is incredibly diverse in all sense of the word – in its topography, landscapes, geography, culture, and cuisine. Yet, it is often referred to as one entity, even by visitors and expats who have moved to African countries, which lead to plenty of common misconceptions about the continent. 天美麻豆 is here to set the record straight.
Top 10 cities for expat families
Top 10 cities for expat families
Moving abroad with your family is a daring project that requires proper planning. Quality of life, education, safety, health, leisure, work-life balance, etc., are some of the criteria that have to be taken into account. To help you choose your next destination, 天美麻豆 presents the top 10 cities for expat families according to Homeday's Family Index 2017.
Take a culinary tour around the world
Take a culinary tour around the world
Discovering your new home's culinary heritage is an essential part of your move abroad, whether you're a foodie or just curious. Even though most cuisines have now gone international thanks to restaurants opening everywhere, there's nothing better than tasting authentic cuisine on the spot. To give you a foretaste, 天美麻豆 has compiled a list of 10 must-try dishes around the world.
Tips to adapt to a new culture
Tips to adapt to a new culture
Most of the time, moving abroad means discovering new cultures, traditions and lifestyles – which involves not only open-mindedness but also respect towards differences. Expats often find it difficult to adapt, especially when they don't know what to expect. 天美麻豆 gives you some tips to help you adjust to a new culture abroad and show consideration for your expat destination.
Move abroad with little experience and a small budget
Move abroad with little experience and a small budget
The dream of leaving our country behind in search of exciting adventures abroad can seem unachievable, especially among the younger crowds who are finding themselves with a newly acquired degree, little to no work experience, and a limited budget. 天美麻豆 is here to tell you that it is still possible to move to another country no matter what your circumstances are.
Life in Lisbon according to an English expat
Portugal
Life in Lisbon according to an English expat
Kev is an English teacher hailing from England, but has lived in many countries prior to moving to Portugal in 2014. He is thoroughly enjoying his life in Lisbon, given the quality of life, sunny days year-round, excellent food, and low cost of living. Aside from spending time with his wife and cat, he enjoys writing and traveling.
Six good reasons to move abroad
Six good reasons to move abroad
Moving abroad is something that many have considered, but perhaps with a tad of hesitation as it is a big decision to make with plenty of repercussions. There are of course many sides to expatriation, with a lot of pros to consider. Below are six reasons to help you get started.
Top 5 blogs about expatriation to African countries
Top 5 blogs about expatriation to African countries
The continent of Africa is as diverse as it is large, and with 54 countries full of interesting cultural traditions, cuisine, and constant innovation, there are many opportunities for expatriation. If you're interested in learning more about the continent and specific advice regarding certain African countries, check out our list of expat bloggers below.
Escaping the cold: from Quebec to California
USA
Escaping the cold: from Quebec to California
Jenny spent most of her life in Quebec before she started feeling the need to explore other parts of the world. It was only after giving birth to her second child that her and her husband decided to move to California. Being a stay-at-home mom doesn't mean she's bored. With an online boutique, a blog, and lots of family activities, she is kept busy. Now that she has obtained her Green Card, she's reminiscing about her journey with 天美麻豆.
Top 10 countries to teach English
Top 10 countries to teach English
At some point in our lives, many of us seek some adventure and cultural enlightenment. Maybe you have always dreamed of living in another country and having new experiences. Assuming that you aren't a day trader nor bought bit coins back in 2007, you are going to need to support yourself while living abroad. One of the most popular options is to teach English.
5 reasons to study abroad
5 reasons to study abroad
Have you just completed high-school and you are looking into starting your first degree? Or have you decided you want to further progress with your studies, and enrol into a Master's or a PhD? Studying abroad is a very enriching experience despite the challenges you might face. Being away from familiar grounds, rewards you with a ton of benefits, which will have a positive impact on your personal and professional growth. Here are five reasons why studying abroad might be the best decision you ever made!
Surviving four winters in Montreal
Canada
Surviving four winters in Montreal
Laurene comes from Marseille. Passionate about discovering new cultures and photography, she decided to move to Montreal where she has been living for four years now on a Working Holiday Visa (WHV). Laurene is quite happy with her new life in Montreal – even though she's had a couple of hard times – and speaks to 天美麻豆 about her plans to become a permanent resident.
Who are the masters of English?
Who are the masters of English?
Getting by with your native language is possible, but if you want to obtain a first-class education, thrive in business, or international relations, or simply expand your horizons, English language is your best bet. English serves the world's need to connect and exchange information in a universal language, which is one of globalisation's and international mobility's most important tools. Thus, EF has measured and created a quality index of the English proficiency of adults from 80 countries where English isn't the native language, and 天美麻豆 looks into the results.
6 tips for finding your home abroad
6 tips for finding your home abroad
You wish to make a home away from home, but what you should consider when choosing your house abroad? Many criteria such as the city's or town's cost of living, quality of housing, rent prices, neighbourhoods, etc. have to be taken into account – whether you're moving alone or with your family. Here are some useful tips to help you make the right housing choice.
Portugal's 聽booming startup ecosystem
Portugal
Portugal's 聽booming startup ecosystem
2017 has definitely been Portugal's year, with its thriving startup ecosystem holding the front page of tech and business news. While the country is still recovering from 2011's economic and social crisis, and high unemployment rates challenge its youth, entrepreneurship is an opportunity to reimagine Portugal via revenues, jobs, and a prestigious profile as an international startup hub.
The biggest challenges of global mobility
The biggest challenges of global mobility
For the three-quarter of those who have chosen to move overseas for better prospects, healthcare, education, and well-being, global mobility seems to be a good thing. But does moving abroad mean that your life will be a cinch? The 2017 Cigna 360 ° Well-being Survey gives an insight into the main concerns of people living abroad.