Expat Lifestyle

Top 5 Expat Relocation Destinations for 2016

Posted by on May 10, 2016 in Expat Lifestyle, Global Career Blog, Global Job Search | 0 comments

Top 5 Expat Relocation Destinations for 2016

As with any major life decision, we’ve all got our own criteria that’s important. When making an international move, what’s most important to you may not be the most important to me. To help you out, Passport Career has compiled the top five expat relocation destinations based on some of the most common criteria.   If you’re looking for a better quality of life… Ecuador has been ranked #1 by 14,000 expats for the last two years by the annual InterNations ExpatInsider survey. The vast majority of expats in Ecuador are happy with their personal finances and find it easy to make friends...

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What Kind of Global Job Seeker Are You?

Posted by on Mar 8, 2016 in Expat Lifestyle, Global Career Blog, Global Job Search | 0 comments

What Kind of Global Job Seeker Are You?

Are you an expatriate’s spouse/partner who has moved to another country because of your spouse’s job? Are you a student who is looking for an international internship or employment? Are you a foreign student looking for global opportunities? Finding employment or an internship in another country is often challenging. You may know what you want to do, but may not be sure how to find opportunities in a new country. Or, you may be looking to do something completely new, and need a new career roadmap on how to get there. Regardless of who you are, this is the place for you to read about ideas...

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4 Tips That Will Change The Way You Learn Languages

Posted by on Feb 23, 2016 in Cross-Border Education, Expat Lifestyle, Global Career Blog | 0 comments

4 Tips That Will Change The Way You Learn Languages

Learning the local language vastly improves your social life as an expat and makes you qualified for so many more professional positions. Don’t waste another second! Start using these tips to turbocharge your language learning.   1. Find a buddy. There’s no way around it: learning a new language can be challenging. Having the support of a coworker, friend or family member can make it fun! Whether you go to classes together or practice together after work, knowing that someone else is facing the same challenges that you are can make all the difference. Just don’t be tempted to speak with...

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