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Expat interviews

From Italy to Mexico amid the pandemic
Mexico
From Italy to Mexico amid the pandemic
Aurora left her job in Italy a few months ago to embark on a long journey with her boyfriend. Mexico is their first stop since the country doesn't require quarantine on arrival. But this is just the beginning of Aurora's travel blogging adventure.
From Bristol to Portugal with two suitcases amid the crisis
Everyday life
From Bristol to Portugal with two suitcases amid the crisis
Helen is a happy wife and mum of two grown-up children and has always been passionate about travelling. But it's only in 2020 that she could make her dreams come true despite the pandemic. With her husband Adrian, he now lives in the rural countryside of Central Portugal.
An expat living the American dream amid the pandemic
USA
An expat living the American dream amid the pandemic
Alessandro relocated permanently to the United States in 2017 after obtaining his Green Card. He currently lives in Miami, Florida, and works as a medical assistant in a prestigious local hospital. He talks to us about his American dream and his career amid the pandemic.
An expat mum living her dream in Canada
Everyday life
An expat mum living her dream in Canada
Originally from Brittany, Anne-Charlotte first travelled to Canada when she was 20. And it was love at first sight, although she returned to France after some time. In 2018, she finally relocated to Quebec with her husband and son, who was only 18 months old. She talks to us about her dream come true.
Life in Paris amid the crisis through the lens of an expat
Everyday life
Life in Paris amid the crisis through the lens of an expat
Claudia is originally from Potsdam, Germany, where she was the chief editor of German movie website. Today, she is a relocation agent in Paris, the French capital that became her new home in 2014. Claudia talks to us about her love for Paris and the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on everyday life, housing, etc.
Responsible travel: A challenge for this expat couple in Sri Lanka
Everyday life
Responsible travel: A challenge for this expat couple in Sri Lanka
Clémence, from Paris, is married to Fabien, who is from Geneva. From life partners, they have also become business partners. Since their move to Sri Lanka two and a half years ago, they have been running a guest house and are looking to promote responsible travel amid the global health crisis.
Meet Lilly, the expat who is constantly reinventing herself abroad
Meet Lilly, the expat who is constantly reinventing herself abroad
Lilly has lived abroad for more than 10 years. She has studied in the US, worked in Canada and is now pursuing the dream of becoming an entrepreneur somewhere in Central America.
From Germany to France for love of the language
Everyday life
From Germany to France for love of the language
Jasmin is passionate about the French language and culture. And this led this young German expat to relocate to France in 2017. From being a content writer, she also gives conversation classes to share her cultural knowledge. Jasmin talks to us about her career.
Perks of being a bilingual expat in Canada
Everyday life
Perks of being a bilingual expat in Canada
It's been a year and a half since Florent, a young expat from Valence, France, relocated to Toronto, Canada. And he has no regrets at all, despite the pandemic. Florent talks to us about his career and the many opportunities available in Canada, especially for bilingual expats.
Brexit means trouble for this Italian couple on the Isle of Wight
England
Brexit means trouble for this Italian couple on the Isle of Wight
Luca and Paola left Italy for the Isle of Wight back in 2006. Today, however, they feel like guests amid "people who consider themselves the luckiest in the world" since the Brexit. After spending so many years abroad, they are now desperate to go back to Europe, that is, as soon as the pandemic gets under control.
How a Mauritian artist is thriving in Canada
Everyday life
How a Mauritian artist is thriving in Canada
Sheila, a young Mauritian, has always been passionate about poetry. A former teacher, she now works in finance in Toronto, Canada. Sheila recently released a new French single “T'es un homme exceptionnel”, and talks to us about being an artist abroad.
Life in Denmark through the lens of an American expat
Everyday life
Life in Denmark through the lens of an American expat
A former high school teacher from the US, Kelly recently went back to school to study marketing. Mum of two and married to a Dane, she currently lives in a small town in Denmark. Here's her story.
Dolores Semeraro: An expat promoting the revival of international tourism
Everyday life
Dolores Semeraro: An expat promoting the revival of international tourism
Dolores Semeraro is an Italian expat with more than 15 years of career in the hospitality industry, marketing and commerce. In 2016, she moved to Mauritius after staying in the Maldives and China. Dolores recently started a podcast called “Truth Behind Travel”, on which she interviews leaders and experts in the travel industry.
Tales of an expat couple in Iran
Everyday life
Tales of an expat couple in Iran
Shahin and Sarah are a young French couple. Their curiosity and thirst for new cultures led them to Iran, where they are currently studying calligraphy, poetry and the Persian language. Originally from Reunion Island, they talk to us about how and why they made Iran their new home.
An expat in Denmark defines
Everyday life
An expat in Denmark defines "Hygge"
Aude is originally from Rhône-Alpes, France. During her Erasmus student exchange year in Milan, she met a young Dane who is now her husband and their four daughters' dad. Passionate about Hygge, she talks to us about expat life in Denmark and her definition of well-being.
From Sri Lanka to Australia and Mexico: the nomadic journey of an entrepreneur
Everyday life
From Sri Lanka to Australia and Mexico: the nomadic journey of an entrepreneur
Thilini is originally from Sri Lanka. Despite a thriving financial career in her home country and in Australia, she was looking for a change. Today, Thilini lives in Mexico with her partner and is pursuing her dream as a writer and remote entrepreneur. She talks to us about her journey and her struggles to find inner and outer freedom as an expat.
From Cape Town to Calgary: Moving abroad with kids
Children
From Cape Town to Calgary: Moving abroad with kids
Catherine is originally from South Africa. In 2019, she was one of the lucky few to be admitted to Calgary through the Express Entry System, along with her husband and their twin daughters. Catherine talks to us about the challenges of raising expat kinds in Canada.
Life in Spain during the crisis through the lens of a British expat
Everyday life
Life in Spain during the crisis through the lens of a British expat
Molly comes from Nottingham, UK. Following a job offer, she moved to Spain in 1998 and stayed in Barcelona for 9 years before relocating to Granada, a beautiful city in Andalucia. The past 22 years and her blog helped her build her image as an influencer and expert about Spain and the UK. Today, she talks to us about how her views about the country changed over the years, especially in 2020, which was a challenging year for everyone.

Other Types

Enrolling your kids in an international school abroad has never been easier
Schools & studies
Enrolling your kids in an international school abroad has never been easier
Starting at a new school used to be about standing in lines, printing folders of documents, and going on campus tours. Today, in many schools, the enrollment process looks very different. Lots of things can be done online – and sometimes the first time you and your child will step foot in the new school will be on the actual first day. For expats and their kids, this is a trend that works in their favor. Because now they can explore, apply, interview, tour, and even enroll in a school before they are even there. Here's how it works.
How to know you're ready to start a business abroad
Work
How to know you're ready to start a business abroad
More people than ever are considering entrepreneurship abroad. While securing a visa, funding and the right legal status are important, long-term success depends on much more. Before launching a business overseas, what are the key questions every entrepreneur should ask themselves?
What's harder: Moving to another country or another continent?
Everyday life
What's harder: Moving to another country or another continent?
The biggest difference between moving counties and moving continents is the distance. Duh, you might think. But it's not only the physical distance itself. It's also how this distance feels. Moving from Spain to Germany is a big life change. But not quite as big as moving from Germany to Brazil. You are now a Transatlantic flight away from everything that you used to know as home. And even if the culture may not be that different, everything else probably is.
New English language requirements for New Zealand visas
New Zealand
New English language requirements for New Zealand visas
Since June 1, foreign workers seeking certain work visas in New Zealand have been subject to new English language requirements. The government says the changes are intended to improve migrant integration and help prevent workplace exploitation.
Why every expat needs a work buddy
Work
Why every expat needs a work buddy
Working in an office can feel really isolating. True, you are surrounded by people. But everyone around you is busy, working on their projects and meeting their deadlines. Take this situation abroad, and you are adding in language barriers, cultural differences, workplace misunderstandings… Before you know it, you may find yourself turning to ChatGPT for social comfort, and liking it. But in this article, we want to explore why human connection in the workplace still matters, especially for expats. And why you absolutely should have a work buddy, and how to find one. 
Sweden tightens work permit rules for foreign workers
Sweden
Sweden tightens work permit rules for foreign workers
Since June 1, Sweden has tightened its work permit regulations. The new rules introduce higher salary requirements, stricter conditions for seasonal workers, mandatory health insurance in some cases, and increased scrutiny of employers.