
Christie
@ZMaroc
Aruban expat in Morocco
Forum posts
4
Contacts
1
About me
Aruban
Lives in Casablanca
Speaks Spanish, English, Papiamento, Dutch
Registration: 07 March 2012
About
My expat journey








Utrecht, Morocco
Master Student
Student
the bike rides, meeting new people, the carnaval
It is Cold and Rainy

Morocco

Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Volunteer Work
Volunteer
The weather, the food, the people, the carnaval, the music, the parties, the mocochinchi, the cunape, the vibe, traveling, Alojamiento Santa Barbara, la Pat, Singani, Parque Amboro, Rincon, and lots more!
there is no Beach, the visa is hard to obtain (after 3 months)

Oranjestad, Aruba
Work and Enjoy
Hostess and Secretary
The beach, the people, the carnaval, the weather, the food, being home

Jalisco, Mexico
Student exchange and bachelor thesis
student
Everything; the food, the people, the vibe, the music, traveling, la UDG

Utrecht, Netherlands
Doing my bachelor
Student
Easy to travel in Europe, you meet allot of people
It's cold

Aruba
Activity
travel to Morocco
Anybody know budget airlines between Morocco and Europe? Read More
How is life in Casablanca for young expats, specially young women ? by Selmita
Hello, I might look for a job in Casablanca and I wanted to know how is life for young women there. I mean when you are used to live in european/american countries, is it not too difficult to get used ? I know there is a night life there but I was ...
Hi Selmita, I have just moved to Morocco and find it is a beautiful and friendly country, however some different rules do apply. for example it is hard to find a cheap hotel if you are an un-maried couple. It is not very acceptable to hold hands ... Read More