Wise acquires expat information business Expatica
Wise has acquired Expatica, an online resource for people living and working abroad.
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Wise has acquired Expatica, an online resource for people living and working abroad.
Wise has acquired Expatica, an online resource for people navigating housing, healthcare, immigration, finance and everyday life abroad. Founded in 2000, Expatica provides practica...
Alan_Dargie: Sorry about introducing the tomb aspect I suppose it’s the ultimate form of integration
Landing a job in the Netherlands might feel a bit like cracking a code. The culture is international, companies hire from all over the world, and many workplaces operate in […]
captainendeavour: Dubonnet That’s a word I’ve not seen for a long time…
Finding work in the Netherlands as an international is not an easy task — we can’t lie. However, preparing well in advance will help you massively when it comes to […]
For me an immigrant is probably someone who has moved to another country to find a better life financially or to escape war or political problems in their country of origen. An exp...
Those three women saw it every morning …
vero: drinking rosé in the morning, Hahaha! Reminds me of my ex who, with her two pals at the kitchen table, the kids safely incarcerated in school, would crack open a bottle of...
The main difference to local yokels like me (ie those of us who are neither) is that those terms are very loaded, esp in English: if you’re brown you’re an immigrant and it’s a loa...
vero: unless you’re on a short- to medium-term posting on behalf of an organisation, you’re an immigrant. That’s sort of what I follow. I am an immigrant into France, but will I...
Like mice and Dutch cafés, housing crises and the Netherlands seem to go hand in hand. However, one hurdle internationals looking for accommodation face is this: “No internationals...
Oh, that was long before we became an item … Her kids, not mine.
Well she certainly is up on probing
Well she certainly is up on probing
It’s only been the last 20 years or so that Austrians could have dual nationality, and Germans are still not permitted.
The nouns don’t worry me much, but I’ll go to my grave insisting that there’s only one verb and it is ‘emigrate’.
Some people on SF get rather pedantic about how the words “expat” and “immigrant” are used. Because of my work, I always worked in foreign countries. I was always referred to as an...
Amsterdam is the second most liveable city in the world for expats, according to a new index that ranked 35 cities on everything from air quality to how welcoming locals […]
vero: France and the UK have allowed people born to mixed couples to have dual nationality It’s a similar situation in Spain, where my nephews have dual nationality, but my brot...
Arcalia: trying to flambé I did [almost] a week washing up at The Jack Straw’s Castle, the large restaurant/pub opposite the pond at the top of the hill overlooking Hampstead He...
I’m an immigrant until I return to the country of my birth which I currently have no plans to do.
Susannah: I think it’s a secret code designed to confuse foreigners Well, I seem to be almost constantly confused by modern usage of many English words/phrases, which I had und...
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