Sentences with phrase «time as expats»

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Via video, you'll meet the long - time expats — like Mitzi and Bill Martain, Nanette Witmer, and Barry and Louise Belisle — and the most - reliable, well - established experts who can help you make the move to Panama... full - or part - time... as easy as possible.
You'll meet the long - time expats — like Jim and Abbe Gault, Nanette Witmer, Barry and Louise Belisle, and more — along with the most - reliable, well - established experts who can help you make your move to Panama... full - or part - time... as easy as possible.
As a part - time expat, I spend my winters in Mexico.
Amongst the expat football media fraternity, Scottish - born Paul Murphy is consistently providing excellent news, reports and opinion pieces via ESPN and Hat - trick Magazine as well as via These Football Times and Back Page Football.
I'm reminded of Simon Schama (himself a long - time expat) ending his History of Britain on the BBC by talking about «the two Winstons» (Churchill and Smith) as a way to map 20th century British history, with the impulses of Orwell and Churchill towards empire, formed at home and abroad, reflecting back on the mother country.
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But the Reas and many others have discovered little pockets of like - minded Western retirees who form welcoming social circles, as familiar groups of part - time expats gather to escape the North's winters every year.
Joining us on the show will be Nancy Heslin, Editor - in - Chief of the Riviera Reporter Magazine, speaking on the history of the hotel and its special place in history; Australian expat Cassandra Tanti, from The Riviera Times, who talks about how she's adjusted to life in France and how she has been able to thoroughly immerse herself as a local.
Then Cassandra Tanti, Editor - in - Chief of the Riviera Times and American Expat, talks about adjusting to life in France and blending in as a local.
On board the show this week is Elaine Sciolino, The New York Times Paris correspondent, to talk about her book The Only Street in Paris; Alexandra Mangum, television producer (and another American expat living in Paris) with her warnings of when NOT to go certain Paris landmarks; Simon Calder, Editor - at - Large for The Independent, gives insight on the new expansions at London's Heathrow Airport as well as some of his top picks to visit in London.
Long - time expats in Puerto Morelos, the Ceballos are also a fantastic resource for planning activities and excursions in the region as well.
As we guessed, we're way too wordy so we'll continue our «Twenty Questions» countdown in Part Two starting with some of the upsides and the downsides of full - time travel and then getting into life as Expats and Residents of PortugaAs we guessed, we're way too wordy so we'll continue our «Twenty Questions» countdown in Part Two starting with some of the upsides and the downsides of full - time travel and then getting into life as Expats and Residents of Portugaas Expats and Residents of Portugal.
As an expat lit junkie, I especially enjoy the unique perspective provided by Mexico's long - time foreign residents.
Blogging soon became an obsession, as much as a passion, and Laura made blogging her full time career when she and her husband Nick became expat in the UK in 2016.
The Dromomaniac (The science and philosophy of one way travel) The Ego Tripper (A quirky travel blogging offering great stories, tips and advice) The Euro Lifestyle (Enjoying travel in Europe with an emphasis on a high quality of life) The Flying Fugu (A foodie travel blog dedicated to all things delicious & exotic around the world) The Jungle Princess (If you want to change your life you must actually change your life) The Last Stop (The last greatest adventures you'll ever need) The Loaded Handbag (Travel that is loaded with great content) The Lost Backpack (Travel that involves leaving the backpack behind) The Lost Passport (Traveling the unknown) The Luggage List (Independent travel blog and luggage review site) The Mellyboo Project (Join Melissa as she explores every last inch of the world) The Minute Tour (Inspiring travel — one minute at a time) The Philippines Expat (An expat blog on living, working, traveling in Cebu City and the Philippines) The Pinay Solo Backpacker (She has no home sweet home, just enjoyment of the world / cultExpat (An expat blog on living, working, traveling in Cebu City and the Philippines) The Pinay Solo Backpacker (She has no home sweet home, just enjoyment of the world / cultexpat blog on living, working, traveling in Cebu City and the Philippines) The Pinay Solo Backpacker (She has no home sweet home, just enjoyment of the world / culture.)
Petite Adventures follows my life, times and travels as I navigate the expat life in Europe (first Spain, then the UK, and now Sweden) and explore the world one weekend at a time.
In my second time as a sort - of - but - not - really expat life in Hanoi, I was busy looking for a language center willing to hire a CELTA - bearing - but - non-native-English-speaker that I lost my entire perspective why I wanted to live overseas.
Global medical health insurance is perfect for expatriates (also known as expats) living or working abroad for long periods of time.
Stockholm, Sweden About Blog Follow the life, times and travels of 30 - something petite Canadian expats as she navigates life in Europe, and exploring the world one weekend at a time.
San Francisco About Blog My name is Katherine and I am an Aussie living as an expat for the second time, in San Francisco.
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