We are a group of professional expatriates who have lived all over the world. We bring a wealth of not only professional abilities (educators, healthcare professionals, lawyers, accountants, and career specialists) but also personal experience. We have moved, become overwhelemed, discovered new friends and ways of living. There are some obvious basics that can make it easier for you to settle into the citythat we can share with you, but your have your individual lifestyle signature to apply in your new place. Join us in conversation about what are the essentials in making any city “expat friendly” and a place you can call home.
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