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New Life in KL!, 1 month ago, Read 0 times.
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Just wanted to update all of you that apart from getting our passports stamped with the Residents Pass, we recently received our ID cards which is called iPass. Unlike my old WORK PERMIT expat car which was gold color, this one is in PINK! Yes, pink! They issued ID cards for me, hubby and daughter. I spoke to one of the officer there and it seems they are doing some changes in the card issuance and the Resident Pass might be integrated into the Putrajaya Immigration soon (not sure under which...
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La Gringa's Blogicito, 1 month ago, Read 0 times.
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Forget the tinfoil hats ? cover your credit card with tinfoil!Technology is making our shopping and banking lives so much easier, but it is also making it easier for criminals. Honduras may have been behind the curve on financial fraud but it's starting to catch up. Several visitors to Honduras and expatriates living here have recently reported ATM, credit card, and debit card fraud with thousands of dollars of unauthorized charges showing up from places they didn't visit and even as far away...
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Empty Nest Expat, 1 year ago, Read 0 times.
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Yea! I may not be able to post right now without steady Internet access but I still have plenty of readers coming to my site. Thank you everyone for reading.I just learned that 'Empty Nest Expat' was handpicked as one of the "Top 50 Expatriate Blogs" by Business Degree Online. I'm #32. I recognize quite a few other blogs I enjoy on the list. Thanks for the honor. You can click on my title to see the full list of blogs.
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Us and Them, 2 year ago, Read 0 times.
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The New York Times published an article last week about the ?growing trend' of Americans renouncing US citizenship. But in true sensationalist style, it was over-reporting on an underwhelming issue. The article states that 743 expatriates renounced US citizenship last year. This would be remarkable if it didn't comprise less than 0.01% of the 5.2 million Americans living abroad. Not one percent. Not even one-tenth of one percent. One-one hundredth of one percent. In fact, these 743 folks...
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This weekend, the New York Times had an interesting article, "More American Expatriates Give Up Citizenship." It discussed banking issues as well as double taxation as the main reasons for American expatriates to give up their citizenship. Financially, at least, giving up American citizenship can make sense. First of all, as American expatriates, we are treated as suspect criminals by our own government. Every year, Americans abroad must fill out a form stating their foreign bank accounts....
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Today one of my blog posts about quarrelsome builders is featured over at Expatica.lu.Expatica is a site full of news and information for the international community.They have several country sites, one of which is Luxembourg. It's a home away from home for expatriates. It brings news and feature articles on subjects such as moving, housing, employment and Family and Kids.They are currently looking for contributors.***********************www.expatica.comNews and information for the...
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Yucatan Living, 2 year ago, Read 0 times.
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What do Pablo Picasso, Rudyard Kipling, Paul Gauguin, Ernest Hemingway, Samuel Beckett and other artistas muy famosos in all genre of the arts have in common with us living, working and playing in the Yucatan'
As expats we are all well aware of the many attributes it takes to live in Merida, our adopted foreign home. Just to name a few: curiosity, a sense of adventure, compassion for others (and ourselves at frustrating times!), flexibility, the love of new languages (Spanish and Maya...
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They say that 30-50% of expatriates in Costa Rica move back home within a year. Who are those unknown Experts' I don’t know, but it’s the statistic that gets thrown around the local expat community. For most, there is but one reason. We hear it, we fear it, we wait for it: the culture shock beast that beats up when we’re already down and shows no mercy to its prey. We face a foreign language spoken far too rapidly to be made up of individual words, a culture where our North...
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The HSBC Bank International is currently organizing a new survey about expatriates. If you are an expat, I invite you to participate here. On their website, you can also download the results of the former expat survey that are presented on 3 documents:Expat Existence ReportOffshore Offspring Report (about the so-called 3rd culture kids)Expat Experience ReportEnjoy!
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New Life in KL!, 2 year ago, Read 0 times.
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I just delivered a baby few days ago and I am an expatriate living in Kuala Lumpur.The whole time during my pregnancy I was already living here, and I am fortunate that this is a lovely country with great services.I would like to share a very brief blog so that other pregnant expatriates who may be planning to come to live in KL will have some knowledge about it.A fellow expat recommended that I see this Doctor who works at Gleneagles Intan in Ampang. He is Indian Malaysian and very...
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Are you searching for expatriates or a community of other expatriate women, individuals to whom you can share your joys and trials from overseas, where you can browse through advice about things that are important to you, a place you can benefit fromexpatriates and service providers who cater to women's wants? ExpatAngel is here for just that. Let us help you find anything you will need before, during or following your relocation, whether you will need expatriate health insurance, expatriates or a guide to raising an expatriate kid. An expat woman's work is never finished, between children and family, work and hobbies, there isn't usually time left.