There's no fine art to expat living; a stint overseas can finish with a fairytale ending just as often as it can end up a repressed memory.
But as the wise and experienced initiates of the expat realm will tell you, chartering into unknown territory is half the fun.
That being said, there's no better way to prepare yourself for a move abroad than to read about the trials and tribulations of expats living and working overseas who've been there, done that.
That's why as part of our expat living section we've collected hundreds of unique articles, personal interviews, pieces of expert advice and fast fact sheets that can help you on your way to understanding your move abroad.
Read on to learn more about financial advice, issues of the expat woman, working overseas or overcoming culture shock.
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Interview with Franziska – a German expat who lived in Osaka
Interview with Franziska – a German expat who lived in Osaka
Franzi Kasch spent a student's year in Osaka and has plans to return and continue research
Living and teaching in Moscow
Living and teaching in Moscow
One expat shares her account of what it's like to teach English in Russia. I have taught
Interview with Amanda – a British expat living in the Netherlands
Interview with Amanda – a British expat living in the Netherlands
Amanda is an English woman who has been living in the Netherlands since 2000. She
Working Overseas
Finding an expat job, navigating the complexities of expat contract negotiation, and
Interview with Malcolm Burgess – an American expat living in a Thai village
Interview with Malcolm Burgess – an American expat living in a Thai village
Malcolm Burgess left life in the States to live out his Golden Years in a stress-free
Getting Your Driver's Licence in China
Getting Your Driver's Licence in China
By Broc Smith, author of “The Tragic Kingdom, or, Prisoner in a Chinese Theme Park” The
Interview with Melissa – an American expat living in Canada
Interview with Melissa – an American expat living in Canada
Melissa and her partner moved to Canada to pursue the rights they were denied in the
Interview with Michelle Nott – an American expat living in Belgium
Interview with Michelle Nott – an American expat living in Belgium
Michelle Nott is an expatriated American mother and wife with a background in education
Interview with Emmanuelle – a French expat living in Canada
Interview with Emmanuelle – a French expat living in Canada
Emmanuelle is a French expat entrepreneur living in Vancouver, BC. Seduced in ’99 by a
Interview with Sandy – a Scottish expat in Libya
Interview with Sandy – a Scottish expat in Libya
Sandy is a Scottish IT professional and is currently on his first time expat experience
Interview with Claire – a British expat living in Vancouver
Interview with Claire – a British expat living in Vancouver
Claire Leek is a Brit who hopped over to British Columbia four years ago. Now fully
Ramadan for expats in the Middle East
Ramadan for expats in the Middle East
Given the contrast between Western and Islamic norms and lifestyles, expat etiquette
Communicating from China
Communicating from China
Broc Smith, an American architect, shares this witty account of his experiences of
UK pensioners should consider a SIPP
UK pensioners should consider a SIPP
As more and more UK nationals choose to retire abroad, it's vital to understand the pros
Beating Loneliness as an Expat Living Abroad or Working Overseas
Beating Loneliness as an Expat Living Abroad or Working Overseas
Expat life is a rollercoaster of emotions but one sensation sure to hit hard is a feeling
Expat Arrivals Editor's Picks
Expat Arrivals Editor's Picks
It's about life's little pleasures: cracking the top of a crème brûlée, shaking out a
Interview with Ashley – an American expat living in Japan
Interview with Ashley – an American expat living in Japan
Born and raised in Seattle, USA, Ashley Thompson crossed the ocean to Japan two years ago
Learning to speak Thai: the ins and outs of tackling the Thai language
Learning to speak Thai: the ins and outs of tackling the Thai language
Learning a new language can be daunting, to say the least, but learning a new language
Repotting the Uprooted Child - A teaching tool for third culture children
Repotting the Uprooted Child - A teaching tool for third culture children
Susan Adkins speaks with author and International Life Coach Simone T. Costa Eriksson
Shipping your pet to Saudi Arabia
Shipping your pet to Saudi Arabia
By Rachel Farris of PetRelocation.com Let’s face it—moving is hard work! The packing, the