This is The Best Resource for Expat Families
I still remember coming back from the annual Families in Global Transition (FIGT) Conference a few years ago. What an inspiration to hear the life stories of so many global nomads gathered at this annual event. From expat spouses who struggle with the constant transitions to new countries and cultures to the Third Culture Kids (TCKs) who triumph over such challenges as having to start over and leaving good friends behind. I encourage anyone who works with expats or is an expat to consider attending the conference this year. You can stay on top of the planning by visiting the FIGT...
Read MoreMust-Have Documents to Bring When Moving Overseas
Managing the logistics of your move in a sane and organized way can literally make or break you while moving. There’s absolutely nothing worse than arriving to your new country and realizing that the birth certificate you must have in order to obtain a national ID card (which you need to get a driver’s license and legally rent an apartment) is in your container which will arrive in about two months. You’re paralyzed until it arrives and then frantically dig through everything to find that birth certificate. Talk about starting off on the wrong foot. In order to make your...
Read MoreQ&A: Interview With an Expat Living in Zimbabwe
Becoming an expat is an amazing opportunity for those interested in a global lifestyle. But I also know that in some cases, the thought of leaving everything you are used to, to start a new life in a foreign country may bring a lot of uncertainty, stress, and confusion. I know this because for the past 20 years, that’s exactly what my life as an expat has been all about. The best parts about living the expat life are the many great experiences you get to have and the many people you get to meet. I met people who I still count as my friends. For this post, I had the enormous privilege...
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