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Settling in to Australia

Settling in

June 5, 2013 //  by theinternationalwanderer

Where to begin? You land in Australia, you’ve got your working holiday visa sorted ready for a year of shrimps on …

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Category: Australia, Australia and OceaniaTag: Australia, Australia expat directory, banks, culture, drink, expat blog, expats in Australia, food, healthcare, insurance, intern in Australia, lifestyle, living in Australia, permits, registration, rent, schools, settling in Australia, study in Australia, taxes, volunteer in Australia, work in Australia

Settling in

June 5, 2013 //  by theinternationalwanderer

Guest post by Dana Newman, writer and expat vlogger at Wanted an Adventure   You’ve decided to relocate to Germany. …

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Category: Europe, Germany, Western EuropeTag: banks, culture, drink, expat blog, expats in Germany, food, Germany, Germany expat directory, healthcare, insurance, intern in Germany, lifestyle, living in Germany, permits, registration, rent, schools, settling in Germany, study in Germany, taxes, volunteer in Germany, work in Germany

Settling in

June 5, 2013 //  by theinternationalwanderer

The culture of Nicaragua is Latin based. The majority of Nicaraguans are Catholic and life revolves around the family, …

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Category: Central America, Nicaragua, North AmericaTag: banks, culture, drink, expat blog, expats in Nicaragua, food, healthcare, insurance, intern in Nicaragua, lifestyle, living in Nicaragua, Nicaragua, Nicaragua expat directory, permits, registration, rent, schools, settling in Nicaragua, study in Nicaragua, taxes, volunteer in Nicaragua, work in Nicaragua

Just landed

June 5, 2013 //  by theinternationalwanderer

If you’re an expat looking to make your move to Nicaragua, it’s a good idea to register with your local embassy. US …

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Category: Central America, Nicaragua, North AmericaTag: Accommodation, Adjusting to a New Lifestyle, Airport, Airport Transport, arrive, bank, culture, culture and language, driver’s license, employment, expat blog, expats, food, health system, home to rent, hospital, intern in Nicaragua, job, landed, language, living abroad, living overseas, medical faciliites, Nicaragua, Nicaragua expat directory, rent, schooling, study, studyin Nicaragua, superannulation, supermarket, taxes, volunteer in Nicaragua, work, work in Nicaragua

Dejan from Zante Holiday Insider

Just landed

June 5, 2013 //  by theinternationalwanderer

After months of research, and preparation, you and your family landed in Greece. You finally made it. Airplane landed, …

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Category: Europe, Greece, Southern EuropeTag: Accommodation, Adjusting to a New Lifestyle, Airport, Airport Transport, arrive, bank, culture, culture and language, driver’s license, employment, expat blog, expats, food, Greece, Greece expat directory, health system, home to rent, hospital, intern in Greece, job, landed, language, living abroad, living overseas, medical faciliites, rent, schooling, study, studyin Greece, superannulation, supermarket, taxes, volunteer in Greece, work, work in Greece

Just landed

June 5, 2013 //  by theinternationalwanderer

Guest post by Dana Newman, writer and expat vlogger at Wanted an Adventure If you traveled to Germany from a fellow EU …

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Category: Europe, Germany, Western EuropeTag: Accommodation, Adjusting to a New Lifestyle, Airport, Airport Transport, arrive, bank, culture, culture and language, driver’s license, employment, expat blog, expats, food, Germany, Germany expat directory, health system, home to rent, hospital, intern in Germany, job, landed, language, living abroad, living overseas, medical faciliites, rent, schooling, study, studyin Germany, superannulation, supermarket, taxes, volunteer in Germany, work, work in Germany

Photo by Gustavo Acero

Just landed

June 5, 2013 //  by theinternationalwanderer

Landing in Santiago is pretty standard. The airport is easy to navigate and you should be through immigration, baggage, …

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Category: Chile, South AmericaTag: Accommodation, Adjusting to a New Lifestyle, Airport, Airport Transport, arrive, bank, Chile, Chile expat directory, culture, culture and language, driver’s license, employment, expat blog, expats, food, health system, home to rent, hospital, intern in Chile, job, landed, language, living abroad, living overseas, medical faciliites, rent, schooling, study, studyin Chile, superannulation, supermarket, taxes, volunteer in Chile, work, work in Chile

Comorian Francs

Just landed

June 5, 2013 //  by theinternationalwanderer

Voila! After all the researching and the preparing months to Comoros you’ve decided to fulfill your dream and here you …

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Category: Africa, Comoros, East AfricaTag: Accommodation, Adjusting to a New Lifestyle, Airport, Airport Transport, arrive, bank, Comoros, Comoros expat directory, culture, culture and language, driver’s license, employment, expat blog, expats, food, health system, home to rent, hospital, intern in Comoros, job, landed, language, living abroad, living overseas, medical faciliites, rent, schooling, study, studyin Comoros, superannulation, supermarket, taxes, volunteer in Comoros, work, work in Comoros

Sally Jensen

Just landed

June 5, 2013 //  by theinternationalwanderer

You’ve managed to fit your “essentials” into a spacially-limited suitcase, choose a suitable flight, get on it and …

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Category: Asia, China, East AsiaTag: Accommodation, Adjusting to a New Lifestyle, Airport, Airport Transport, arrive, bank, China, China expat directory, culture, culture and language, driver’s license, employment, expat blog, expats, food, health system, home to rent, hospital, intern in China, job, landed, language, living abroad, living overseas, medical faciliites, rent, schooling, study, studyin China, superannulation, supermarket, taxes, volunteer in China, work, work in China

Photo by Gustavo Acero

What to know before you go to Chile

June 5, 2013 //  by theinternationalwanderer

There is a saying in Chile that translates roughly to this, “God made the entire world, and when he was finished he had …

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Category: FrontpageTag: Accommodation, before you go - be prepared, Before you go to Chile, birth, Chile expat directory, Chile passport applications, Chile travel warnings, Chile visa applications, citizenship, culture, driving in Chile, dual nationality, educational qualifications, expat blog, expats, foreign travel advice, getting help in Chile, health services in Chile, important documents, intern in Chile, international driving permit, international movers, international relocation, language, life insurance, living abroad, living in Chile, living overseas, marriage, medical facilities, name change, passport, passports and visas, permits, plane, planning your trip, police checks, retire in Chile, safety and security, schools, staying safe in Chile, study in Chile, superannuation, taking a vehicle to Chile, taking your pet to Chile, tax advise for expats, taxation overseas, tickets, travel, travel insurance, visa, volunteer in Chile, voting, welfare benefits, work in Chile, working holiday

Before you go

June 5, 2013 //  by theinternationalwanderer

Travelling is the best time to find ourselves and meet new people. Comoros Islands are perfect to do so! Right now, most …

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Category: Africa, Comoros, East AfricaTag: Accommodation, before you go - be prepared, Before you go to Comoros, birth, citizenship, Comoros expat directory, Comoros passport applications, Comoros travel warnings, Comoros visa applications, culture, driving in Comoros, dual nationality, educational qualifications, expat blog, expats, foreign travel advice, getting help in Comoros, health services in Comoros, important documents, intern in Comoros, international driving permit, international movers, international relocation, language, life insurance, living abroad, living in Comoros, living overseas, marriage, medical facilities, name change, passport, passports and visas, permits, plane, planning your trip, police checks, retire in Comoros, safety and security, schools, staying safe in Comoros, study in Comoros, superannuation, taking a vehicle to Comoros, taking your pet to Comoros, tax advise for expats, taxation overseas, tickets, travel, travel insurance, visa, volunteer in Comoros, voting, welfare benefits, work in Comoros, working holiday

Pathenon - Greece

Before you go

June 5, 2013 //  by theinternationalwanderer

After several beautiful holidays, and some occasional plans and explorations, you fell in love with Greece. So it came …

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Category: Europe, Greece, Southern EuropeTag: Accommodation, before you go - be prepared, Before you go to Greece, birth, citizenship, culture, driving in Greece, dual nationality, educational qualifications, expat blog, expats, foreign travel advice, getting help in Greece, Greece expat directory, Greece passport applications, Greece travel warnings, Greece visa applications, health services in Greece, important documents, intern in Greece, international driving permit, international movers, international relocation, language, life insurance, living abroad, living in Greece, living overseas, marriage, medical facilities, name change, passport, passports and visas, permits, plane, planning your trip, police checks, retire in Greece, safety and security, schools, staying safe in Greece, study in Greece, superannuation, taking a vehicle to Greece, taking your pet to Greece, tax advise for expats, taxation overseas, tickets, travel, travel insurance, visa, volunteer in Greece, voting, welfare benefits, work in Greece, working holiday

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