Studying abroad is more than just a chance to attend classes in another country — it’s an opportunity to explore the world, experience new cultures, and grow both personally and academically. For students with a passion for travel, studying abroad
The use of the terms “expatriate” and its short form “expat” aren´t so different – rooted in smugness, arrogance, and oftentimes more than a little racism. Granted, Merriam-Webster does define “expatriate” simply as “someone who does not live in the
I have been traveling for the good portion of a decade and a half. Often I traveled alone, sometimes with friends, sometimes the partners, but always with a passion for the road. You can say back 15 years ago, the gypsy wandering lifestyle was much l
Moving abroad can be both an exciting and daunting experience. The fact that you are exploring new places and cultures makes it exhilarating, but the fact that you are leaving your friends and extended family behind to start a new life elsewher
We returned to our home exactly six years ago to the day, on June 1 2016, when Linda and I packed up or donated our possessions; sold our cars; and caught a plane to Chiang Mai, Thailand. Our plan was to hang out there for a while; then spend
As a fellow immigrant (or expat, if you prefer) in Spain, for the past two years, I sympathize quite a bit with this essay by a U.S. woman who's been living with her family in a small Andalusian town for the past four, and has been lovin
Thinking about coming to Buenos Aires for an extended stay? Our lovely bed & breakfast in the center of the city is looking for two people for guest relations and the front desk.
If you have good people skills and can speak Spanish and English (Ot