Expatriates
Squad Goals: Planning the Perfect Bridesmaids’ Getaway as an Expat
Getting married is probably the most important experience you will have in your entire life, and your bridesmaids are an integral part of this momentous day.
Liminal Spaces, Virtual Places: The Remote Worker’s Cultural Intersection
The shift to remote work has fundamentally changed how professional tasks are approached and accomplished, particularly for those who live in a different country than their employer.
For Shannon Irby, In Moving From Japan to Ireland, What Else Could Go Wrong?
Culture shock has a honeymoon phase at its beginning. Shannon Irby, a former Military B.R.A.T. and current postgraduate student living in Ireland, was reminded of this while scrolling through Instagram one day.
Traveling Overseas To Do Something You Love And Adapting To The Local Food
When traveling to foreign places, one of the things that sticks out is how different the food is, especially depending on where you are.
‘Belonging Beyond Borders’ — A Book for Adult TCKs
Third Culture Kids (TCKs) have typically spent a significant part of their upbringing crossing cultures. Their experiences can make it challenging to find, form and sustain a sense of belonging to place and to people.
Culturally in-Depth: Onions Have Layers, Ogres Have Layers and Culture Does Too
Culture is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom and any other capabilities and habits acquired by [humankind] as a member of society.
Ranking A Passport — Ranking Human Lives
Henley & Partner’s 2023 Passport Index ranks passports of countries by the number of destinations you’re able to enter visa-free or with minimal difficulty.
American Citizens Abroad’s New Political Action Committee Is Now Accepting Contributions
If you’re a U.S. citizen living abroad and want to use your wallet to become more politically active, American Citizens Abroad, Inc. says it’s now accepting contributions.

















