Join our Mini United Nations!

One of the most difficult adjustments of moving to a new country are the feelings of alienation, feeling alone, feeling lost. When I moved to the US there were very few resources available - in the 'real' world or on the internet for expat women who were going through the initial adjustments. I'm sure I would understood my adjustment process much better had I been able to share with others what I was feeling.

This is one of the purposes of our forum... an online meeting place to chat about your new life, surroundings, traditions, customs. We are building on a great membership on our forum - ladies all over the world who have moved to the countries of their partners and who understand the adjustment process. We don't just chat about immigration though.

Join us for some lively discussion and debate about everything women hold dear - careers, children, friends, family, clothes... 

Sign up and let's get to know you!  

Need more info?

There is so much to know about the immigration process to any country. I will include some useful links with time. I am also including some links related to long distance relationships.
If you would like me to include a link to your website, please e-mail me your details.
 

Please sign our our guestbook and visit us again soon!

US Immigration Links
Immigration support for the K-1 Fianceé Visa.
Immigration Links to Other Countries
Canadian citizenship and immigration.
Long Distance Relationships
Resources and ideas to keep an LDR on track.

RelationshipTalk: Forums on relationships, dating, marriage and things that really matter! 

Internet Love Stories about couples who met via online chat or Internet dating services.

Expats
Expat Women: A free web site helping all expatriate women, of all nationalities, share experiences and find resources for living in a foreign country. Success stories, blogs, expat confessions, readers’ stories, special reports, a monthly inspirational newsletter and much more. 

Network for Living Abroad. This site is for expats and anyone who wants to know how to live an international lifestyle.

 
Women Living Abroad. We are all women living abroad, going through changes and making the best of it! 

Expat Expert is designed to assist expatriate families living and working overseas -and returning home one day.  

Tales from a Small Planet: Stories, essays and reports from expatriates all over the world describing "what it's really like to live there."

Easy Expat - International Relocation: Help for expatriates on overseas moving and relocation abroad (Paris, London, Sydney, San Francisco, Montreal, New York, Frankfurt, Madrid, Milan, Brussels, Geneva, Dubai, Shanghai): accommodation, jobs, international schools, health. 

Coffee Corner, the coffee break that broadens your horizon. Site bilingue pour découvrir le monde ensemble. site, forum & photo gallery

EXPATS.org.uk is a free source of information for British expatriates, contracting or living overseas, almost a UK expats yellow pages, also with an overseas recruiter database, country information with links relevant to British expats (and any other English speaking ex-pats).

American Women's Club Malmö, an international club for expats of all nations living in Skåne, Sweden, with an emphasis on American traditions and social activities.

Mates Up-Over - Online support community for Australian and New Zealand expats living in America.

Blogs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Just call me Mausi is about a homesick Canadian living in Germany since 1990. German husband, two bilingual boys, a garden full of weeds and a messy, messy house.

San Francisco Girl in Paris tells about an American girl's experiences with a long distance relationship turned marriage, her move from San Francisco to Paris, and her woes of expatriatism and near motherhood. 

Backpacker Mom, the original expat-mommy blog, giving you the low-down on travelling, living abroad, and motherhood.

Expat Mama highlights the life of an American who lives in Spain with her Spanish husband and two young boys, and writes about just about anything.

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