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Expats to Ecuador,SPC, Silver

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Rant and musing about expats and the gay scene in Koh Samui, Thailand

My rants and musing about expatriates in koh samui, thailand. the almost non-existent gay scene there and everything else from the small living room sofa there at the Shangri-La hotel in Bangkok, Thailand.

Living in Astana: Expat View on Shopping

On the whole Astana has a wide array of products and groceries for sale. There are several shopping malls, as well as several more being built that offer international brands one would recognize from home. The fresh produce markets should also not be missed as different spices, fruits and vegetables can be found here that [...]

Living in Dubai: Expat View on Driving

In Dubai, you will find all expats drive. The heat in Dubai can be detrimental to your car, so it is often beneficial to park in a garage when possible. Driving in Dubai can at times be challenging as many drivers are known to speed, which can make others on the road nervous. If one [...]

Living in Moscow: Expat View On Safety

Moscow, a city of contrast and rapid development, has thrown open its doors to business and tourism alike since the collapse of the Soviet Empire. The city has become the epicentre of New Russia, soaring sky scrapers stand along side ancient monasteries, while moscovites stream through the streets coping capitals around the world – working [...]

Living in Dubai: Expat View On Shopping

Dubai is considered one of the best places in the world to shop and has been referred to as “the shopping capital of the middle east”. Here it is difficult not to find what you are looking for from high end fashion designers to electronics of all sorts and your daily groceries. The near complete [...]

Robin Pascoe – How can expat parents not transfer their fears onto their children?

www.expatexpert.com This is the thirteenthpiece in an 18-part on-line global lecture series ‘Successful Living Abroad’ based on the expatriate family book series by author Robin Pascoe. Each short segment (one hour in total if watched all at once) addresses the themes of global mobility examined in Pascoe’s books: challenges for the accompanying expat spouse; raising [...]

Living in Almaty: Expat View on the Kazakh Language

The Kazakh language is a member of the Turkic language family, distantly related to Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Uzbek and is used primarily in Kazakhstan. Even in Kazakhstan it is only spoken by 64% of the population. Hence why Kazakhstan is often considered a bilingual country as almost all Kazakhstanis speak Russian. Russian is even often [...]

Living in Astana: Expat View on The Kazakh Language

The Kazakh language is a member of the Turkic language family, distantly related to Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Uzbek and is used primarily in Kazakhstan. Even in Kazakhstan it is only spoken by 64% of the population, while almost all Kazakhstanis speak Russian. This is why Kazakhstan is often considered a bilingual country. Because of the [...]

Living in Dubai: Expat Community

Dubai has an enormous expat population and this is reflected in the amount of activities and groups available to them. It is very easy to meet other expats in this city and have a large circle of friends from all over the world. International events, social clubs, and sport teams are just a few things [...]

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