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Christmas Expat online shopping

 

Here‘s a lsit of companies that specialize in keeping the hungry expats happy, sending stuff from your home country to your doorstep. this is a non exhaustive list of websites that specialize in sending goodies to expatriates around the world! Feel free to add more in the comments section if we missed some…

                                          ”Only an expat could have this much vegemite.” Photo copyright: balial

Australian Expatriates:

http://www.aussiefavourites.com.au/
“Favourite Australian stuff delivered to all corners of the earth!”
 
http://www.homesick.com.au
“As an online retailer that specialises in international sales, Homesick.com.au stands alone.
Having delivered to every continent on earth, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, from backpackers to megastars, from soldiers to CEOs,”

 

British Exptriates:

 
http://www.mailorderexpress.com/

For several years now we have handled orders from the UK and worldwide by telephone, post and the Internet.

http://www.britishdelights.com/

“We offer the widest range of British Food, English Tea and Union Jack Giftware on the web. We pride ourselves on our competitive prices, fast response and friendly service. Give us a try for all your British Food Expat needs”

http://www.xpatshop.co.uk/

“We are an on-line shopping service providing Expatriates with a taste from home.”

http://www.expatdirect.co.uk/

“Expatdirect is an internet business established to supply goods to British Expats living and working abroad. “

http://www.myexpatshop.com
“Mince Pies, Brandy butter, Cranberry sauce, Christmas Puddings and cakes… ”

 

American Expatriates:


http://www.americanfoodworldwide.com/index.html

We proudly introduce our American Grocery Shopping Service! You can now shop online for ALL your favorite foods from a regular American supermarket.

http://www.shopanyamericanstore.com/index.php

“With ShopAnyAmericanStore.com, you can now shop online from your favorite American stores no matter where you live! “

 

Canadian expatriates:


http://www.canadiansweets.com/

“CanadianSweets.com is proudly Canadian. We’re happy to be the largest online retailer providing you the best selection of Canadian chocolate bars, candy, chips, cookies and other awesome-goodies as well as the Great Canadian Chocolate that’s only in Canada with more products to come!”

 

South African expatriates:

 
http://www.mammafrica.co.za

SA Expats Shop for South African Products - Springbok Round Up with Mammafrica’s best buys!!

http://www.expatshop.co.za/

The cheapest prices for South African products and our shipping rates are the most competitive by far.

 

Multi country specialists:

http://www.expatshop.com/

“The worldwide mailorder service for delicacies from Holland, Austria, Belgium, England, Germany, France, Italy, Switzerland and other European countries.”

 

 

Germany, country of love

 

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Germany is the number one place for foreigners to fall in love, according to an international study into expat life around the globe.

A quarter of expats in Germany have married locals, making Germany “the best location to find love”, according to the “Expat Experience” report, published this month by HSBC Bank International. The Netherlands following closely after. Read more from Reuters.

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Happy holidays from ExpatFinder.com! We hope that you will enjoy them, regardless of what you celebrate. This video is a funny mashup of a 1964 comedy movie taken from the great Prelinger archives.

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We take a look at expat related news this week:

 

Troubled times

 

Troubled times for tourists and expats in two Asian countries. You can follow the difficult times and events through the eyes of expats in Mumbai and expats in Bangkok by checking the conversations from expats on Twitter list.

 

International HR: Different strokes

 

As global workforces become the norm, HR must manage an increasingly diverse range of cultures. Personneltoday reports on the difficulties they face and how can they overcome them.

 

Thanksgiving abroad:

 

American expatriates around the world are celebrating Thanksgiving. Here are some of the experiences we came across:

 

Thanksgiving in London

 

“As they have for 50 years, Americans in London packed St. Paul’s Cathedral on Thursday for an annual Thanksgiving service that, as evocatively as any event on the calendar, nurtures the home thoughts from abroad that are a staple of expatriate life.” Read more from The International Herald Tribune.

 

Copyright:Steve Forrest for The New York Times

 
Search for the perfect thanksgiving meal in London?

American expat Tikichris takes a look at Thanksgiving in London from a food perspective: turkey is it?

 

copyright:Tiki Chris

 

Thanksgiving in Berlin

Katie writes about “What We Put On Our Plates

 

 copyright:Katie

 

Thanksgiving in Shanghai

 

“It’s Thanksgiving but this American holiday hasn’t caught on in China yet. The only evidence of Thanksgiving I can find in Shanghai are the hotel and expat restaurants that are stepping in to supply the turkey needs of expat Americans in the city” Read more from KevCham’s blog  

 

Thanksgiving Dinner in Panama city

November ExPatsWest get together on the day before Thanksgiving: 

 

 Copyright: Honey Dodge

 

Thanksgiving in Australia

An American Thanksgiving Down Under

 

 Copyright: Aussie Erin

Happy holiday season to all the expats around the world!

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Twitter here, Twitter there, Twitter everywhere! Micro blogging is a great way to share the experience of other expatriates around the world. Get followers, find others to follow in their everyday life abroad in the four corners of the world.

This list is a work in progress, more will be added as you contribute to it. A facebook group was created to provide further interaction and maintain the list up-to-date.

Please add a comment at the end of this post if you wish to add your twitter adress or some of your favorite expat twitterers around the planet!

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 Africa  

 

Expat in Egypt

 
Location: Cairo, Egypt 
Expat, librarian, blogger  
Location: Cairo, Egypt  
An American expat in Cairo  
 

Expat in Kenya

 
Location Nairobi, Kenya  
Chillin’ in the DC of Africa  
   

 Asia

 

Expat in China 

 
Location: Beijing, China 
PR Ninja turned expat gallery assistant - and I’ve wanted to work in NYC someday since I’ve been 17.  
Location Beijing Bio Strong & Happy
Location China Guangdong Foshan  
Expat Radio DJ now living in Southern China. Movies, music, books, The Cramps  
Location: China 
Serial American expat, currently in China  
Location Guangzhou, China  
Living the high life in Guangzhou, China…desperate for hockey on TV and a cold beer in the fridge.  
Location China 
CEO, Culturefish Media; Digital Marketing Consultant, Citizen Journalist.Veteran, Professor (course short of a full load), Poet, Social Median since ‘78 (damn!)   
Location: Tianjin, China 
American expat in North China  
Location Suzhou 
I tweet, there for I am… bored.  
Location Shanghai 
Educator. Global Citizen. Adventurer. Online-a-lot. In the mountains too little. Triathlete. Adventure Racer. Expat. Owner of “Huck” the Jack Russell terriorist  
 

Expat in Hong Kong

 
Location: Hong Kong 
American Expat living in Hong Kong  
Location Hong Kong  
An Expat who grew up in Zimbabwe & now lives in Hong Kong.  
Location: Hong Kong 
Just another Australian expat living in Hong Kong  
 

Expat in India

 
Location: India
Canadian, Mom, Expat, Trailing Spouse, Traveler, Chocoholic, Blogger…Earth to Danie!
Location Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) Third culture kid. Ex-pat. Writer. Occasional Nomad.
 

Expat in Indonesia

 
Location Jakarta, Indonesia
photographer, designer, and educator lost in Java, Indonesia.
Location Cipete Bio Rouse & Co International
Location Jakarta Batik wearing monkey man
Location Jakarta, Indonesia
Mum, wife, employee, students, adventurer!
 
 

Expat in Japan

 
Location Tsukuba, Japan
Location: Niigata Prefecture, Japan
American expat in Japan as writer/localizer. Author of @junkdnafiction
 

Expat in South Korea

 
Location: Seoul
Newbie expat, editor, reluctant writer, traveler, reader, friend, daughter
 
 

Expat in Singapore

 
Location: York Hill Estate, Asia/Singapo
British tech business expat in Singapore.
Location Singapore (most of the time)
Living in Singapore, IBM, cycling, swimming, running
 

Expat in Sri Lanka

 
Location: Colombo, Sri Lanka
I’m a Canadian expat living in Sri Lanka. I write science fiction & fantasy (novels, short stories, flash fiction). I’m also a freelance writer & edito
 
 

Expat in Taiwan

 
Location: Taipei, Taiwan A global mind in Asia. Expat. Culture vulture. World traveler and adventurer
 
 

Expat in Thailand

 
Location: Pattaya City, Thailand
I’m an American expat happily living in the Kingdom of Thailand.
Location: iPhone: 40.255453,-76.877103
Left leaning Norwegian expat, guitar virtuoso and professional ballroom dancer with geek tendencies.
 Location: Ubon Ratcahthani,
Thailand Student, Teacher, Expat, Veteran, Entrepreuneur, Writer
Location: Bangkok
American expat living in Bangkok, digital marketing specialist.
 
 
 

 Central America

 

Expat in Barbados

 
Location: Barbados
Canadian expat in Barbados Writer, editor, blogger, perpetual traveler and mom (not necessarily in that order). Recently launched Have Kids Will Travel.
 

 

Expat in Grenada

 
Location Grenada
Expat New Yorker living in Grenada. I’m a writer, student, teacher, translator, single mommy and newbie blogger. I’m (obvs.) a Pisces with a purple fetish
 

Expat in Guatemala

 
 
Location: Guatemala
Canadian Expat WAHM living in Guatemala.
 
 
 

 Europe

   

Expat in Belgium

 
Location Gent, Belgium
American expat living in Belgium
 

Expat in Czech Republic

 
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Consultant, tech activist, expat American, translator, DJ
 
  

Expat in Finland

 

Location: Finland
American Expat living in Finland teaching English everywhere…My passion is live online language trainng!
 

Expat in France

 
Location Versailles, France
University lecturer, communications consultant, mom
Location: Paris
Canadian expat gone Parisian burb babe.
Location Paris, mostly
Chicago-born Cubs fan with roots in Texas and New York; it’s all about family, friends, music, food, art, and travel
 
 

Expat in Germany

 
Location Regensburg, Germany
An Asian-American SAHM in Germany
 Location: Karlsruhe, Germany
US expat in Germany.
Location: Berlin
American expat stranded in Berlin.
Location: northwest germany
american expat. do research on brain networks. adore people with personal style.
Location: Frankfurt
Im a brit expat working in frankfurt as a computer games tester auf killerspiler.
Location: Berlin expat
Californian in Berlin
Location: Germany
Expat, Foodie, Fantasy Music Reviewer, Amateur Chef, ,NET Code Slinger, and Web Gee
Location: Hamborner
American expat working for Oracle EMEA in Germany who loves social networking. Statements & opinions expressed here do not necessarily represent those of Oracle
Location: Germany
Expat American podcasting TV programming distributor
Location: Jesteburg, Germany expat in germany, ex sys admin, married to mcdonald’s franchisee, father to christopher
Location Germany/UK
Compelling branding and international communications

 

Expat in Hungary

 

Location Hungary
A 35 years old German Amateur photographer, currently living in Hungary. She has the chance to travel the world since a while, discovering photography as a tool

 

Expat in Ireland

 
Location Dublin,Ireland
Singapore expat in Dublin. Love photography. Seek career change in usability field
 

Expat in Italy

 
Location Sardinia
Writer and owner of www.howtoitaly.typepad.com
Location: Rome, Italy Expat Career & Entrepreneur Coach - Empowering expats to use their personal brand for professional & business success
Location: Italy
British expat currently living in Italy, passion Afghan Hounds
Location Calabria, Italy American freelance writer and attorney living and loving in the heart of southern Italy. About.com Guide to Law School.
Location Montpellier and Rome The Internet’s leading enabler of travel addiction splits her time between Italy and France.
Location Italy/Swiss around Europes wineareas
Intercultural Trainer,Wine, Social communications evangelist/ specialist, blogger, writer, independent lifesyle coach,
Location Tuscany Florence Market Maven , writer, foodie and culinary guide
Location Catanzaro ITALY Freelance writer for travel and lifestyle/B&B owner
Location Milan, Italy 
Bio Living in Italy and on the Internet. Girl. Geek. Writer. Photographer. Tech-lover.
 

Expat in the Netherlands

 
Location: Amsterdam, NL
Expat in Amsterdam
Location: Amsterdamned
American Expat in Amsterdam
Location: Amsterdam
Romanian expat living in Amsterdam, in love with life, trying everything at least once
Location: Rotterdam, NL
I was a serial expat, because it’s easier to fit in when you’re supposed not to, but I started living and working in country number six in 2000 and didn’t leave
Location: The Netherlands
An expat writer and a stay at home mom
 

Expat in Norway

 
Location Norway
I’m Texan. I live in Norway. Life is strange.
 

Expat in Spain

 
Location Near Barcelona, Spain
Canadian sailor, Mom and educator aground in Spain
Location: Madrid, Spain
British Expat living in Madrid, involved in Education, Travel Websites, and coming to terms with no longer being 21. Oh and I’m a MAC ADDICT!
Location barcelona french, travelling and networking around the globe, I found a perfect weather in Barcelona. Blogging, marketing, social media, photography, writing,;…
 

Expat in Sweden

 
Location: Sweden
African American Expat in Sweden
Location: Uppsala, Sweden
Techie/geek, traveller, cricketer, expat aussie, political junkie
   

Expat in the United Kingdom

 
Location: London, UK
American expat & SEO/PPC Consultant keeping fam&friends up2date on my adventures
Location: London
US Expat living in the UK (in case you couldn’t tell), Like to surf, but on here trying to develop new online learning techniques for work
Location Fylde, UK
Carpe diem has always been my favorite expression. American ex-pat living in England. Passions include rock music, Spanish, traveling and photography.
Location United Kingdom
Location: London, UK
Musician, Composer, Tech-aholic, Curmudgeon. American Expat living in the UK.
Location: Oxfordshire, England
American expat writer living in Cotswolds of England. Recovering from recent severe auto accident.
Elizabeth Kessick http://twitter.com/Izabel_blue
Location: London expat geekchick @justgiving.com
Location: Manchester, UK
expat, aspiring photographer, blogger, crafter, friend, lover and much more.
Location: London
expat blogger
Location: Maidenhead, England
American expat in the UK - writer and recovering web dev
Location: Kensington
Coffee drinker, Mac User, Tech Enthusiast, science researcher. Expat Malaysian
Location: London, UK
American expat, geek hag, intermittent blogger
Location iPhone: 51.518167,-0.178654
American expat.
Location: London, UK
American expat drinking too much in London
Location: London, UK
Expat type nerd with interesting tattoos and terminal shyness
Location: London, England
Canadian expat ex-treeplanter, now working for Auntie and playing with gadgets.
Location: London, England.
An Irish expat in london casting a cold eye on life.
Location: UK
I don’t know how I do it! Expat mum in England raising three kids…
 
   

 Middle East

 

Expat in Bahrain

 
Location Bahrain
i’m an infoSlut

 

Expat in Turkey

 
Location: Istanbul, Turkey Dutch student lost in Istanbul
Location Istanbul, Turkey
cultural author/editor, multimedia producer, Berkeley expat
Location: Ankara, Turkey
Expat, Stay at Home Mum. Off her rocker.
 

Expat in the United Arab Emirates

 
Location: Abu Dhabi, UAE
Expat Canadian Librarian, tarot reader, bellydancer, and henna enthusiast
 
   

 North America

 

Expat in Canada

 
Location Alberta, Canada
Emigration Programs to help you research, plan & settle in your new life.
Location: Toronto
An Irish expat living in Canada
Location: Powell River, BC UK expat living in Canada, independent LEGO set designer, market gardener, SCAdian bard, remodeler
Location: French-speaking City
Swedish expat in Canada
Location: Toronto, ON
I’m a Newfie expat working in PR for a great agency in the Big Smoke
 

Expat in the United States of America

 
Location: Houston, TX
programmer, ironman finisher, desert storm veteran, and dutch expat.
Location: Kelseyville, CA
French expat in SF Wine Country
Location: Times Square
expat Canadian geek, husband of geek, father of geeks, and a twit.
Location atlanta
Location: California
Lifestyle writer, photographer, photoshop aficionado, traveller, crafter, expat Australian
Location: USA
Expat who moved from London to the sticks
Location: Seattle
expat brit in usa. information worker marketing. digi photographer. sci-fi writer.
Location: San Jose
Jolly Old California a wry dry expat view on American family life, oh and a couple of autistic children too.
Location: Everywhere!
The Dutch Expat Network - Live from New York!
Location Raleigh, NC
I’m a Canadian Expat, Mom to a Wunderkind, Singer in a Rock Band and rabid News and Comedy Junkie
Location: Gloversville,NY
Expat Scot in Upstate NY
Location: Dallas, Texas, USA
Aussie expat. Web Developer. Homebrewer. Jerky maker
Location: Dulles
British Expat in USA
Location: Vermont, USA
German expat living in Vermont, USA. Interests: psychology, psychiatry, mental health, dogs, music. “Any reality is an opinion.” - T. Leary
Location: Cleveland (OH)
Tech Head, Expat Canadian, Freemason, Webpreneur
Location: Santa Cruz, CA
I’m and expat living in the U.S married to an American and mom of a cute hapa son
Location: Ohio
Ecclectic expat Canadian she-geek married to amazing Memphian, happily living in NEOhio with four wonderful mutts
Location Berlin, Germany
Embroiderer and recovering scientist
Location California
 

 Oceania

 

Expat in Australia

 
Location Brisbane
 
 

 South America

 

Expat in Argentina

 
Location: Buenos Aires
NYC to Buenos Aires transplant, expat and tech entrepreneur
Location Buenos Aires, Argentina
american expat, content developer, soon-to-be librarian, fabulous person
 

Expat in Brazil

 
Location: Southern Brazil
Writer, Nutritionist, US expat living in Brazil
Location: Brazil
The life and photography of a South African expat living in Brazil
 

Expat in Costa Rica

 
Location: San Jose, Costa Rica
Expat curmudgeon, businessman, bon vivant.
Location: Costa Rica
ReLocation is Everything! Expat & Founder: Costa Rica Travel Channel.com
 

Expat in Peru

 
Belgian expat in Peru; husband & dad; language teacher; Mac & Tech geek; podcast lover; always looking for new challenges in life
 

Expat in Venezuela

 
Location: Las Mercedes, Miranda
expat dad married to big oil mama. From NOLA, but currently in Caracas
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We take a look at expat related news this week.

Bank stops lending to expat staff of real estate firms

“Emirates NBD, the largest bank in the UAE by market value, has stopped lending to expat employees of leading real estate companies in the region on fears of further job losses in the sector.” Arabian business reports on one of the early aspects of the global downturn affecting expatriate workers in the gulf.

 
ROI of an expatriation

HRonline explores the “Return on your expat” from a company perspective. “So what exactly is your company’s return on investment after sending an employee on an international assignment? (Don’t worry; most other companies don’t know the answer, either.) Nearly three-quarters (71 percent) of surveyed companies stated that measuring the financial benefits of international assignments is a challenge. It is so difficult for companies to measure, according to the study, because businesses face time constraints and lack appropriate measurement tools and decentralized data. ”

‘Mobility’ to continue despite slowdown

BusinessWorld online interviews international human resources firm and finds that there will be continued movement of people across markets despite global economic uncertainties.

“ECA International general manager for Asia operations Lee Quane said global employee mobility will continue as companies seek better business opportunities in foreign markets. “If you go by these past trends, the same thing is happening now. Companies are looking at other markets when their own markets are not doing well. Despite the slowdown, we see an increase in the number of expats (expatriates),” he said Wednesday on the sidelines of a forum on trends and challenges in managing mobile employees globally.

Most bizarre complaints by travelers

“Travel specialists from around the world have now compiled a list of the most bizarre complaints by travelers, who can go to any extent to get compensation. One travel agent received a complaint from a tourist at a top African game lodge overlooking a waterhole, who spotted a visibly aroused elephant and complained that the sight of this rampant beast ruined his honeymoon by making him feel “inadequate”. ” read more from the TimeofIndia

Expat voices

We have created a new Facebook group for expatriates on Twitter. Come and join us! the group is for people living outside their home country and active on twitter. Find other expats around the world using twitter. Get followers, find others to follow in their everyday life abroad in the four corners of the world. We will blog about it next week!

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A year ago now, in November 2007, we created the Expat Network on LinkedIn. It has now grown to over 6,500 members creating a dynamic professional networking environment for people working in expat-related jobs, working abroad or willing to relocate and give exposure to their international background. The description of the group has not change since its origin: the Network is for expat networkers, expatriate services professionals, expat associations, relocation service providers and more. Activities of members include: expatriation support, coaching, international human resources management, compensation practices, cross-cultural management, relocation etc.  But also various industries are represented by expatriates working abroad such as for example Finance and Banking services, Advertising, Insurance, Oil & Gas and of course a large number of headhunters and HR managers interested in global and foreign talents… Join us now and give exposure to your international experience!

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We take a look at expat related news this week.

£25 a Spanish villa?


A British expatriate in Spain is using raffle to sell property which he has valued £5 million. IHT reports on Wayne Connell who has decided to sell his family’s Spanish property in this unusual way. « Tickets cost £25 (about €31) and are available through his Web site. A maximum of 200,000 tickets will be sold, he says.”

Shrinking pensions


Expat pensioners lose £160 a month as sterling slumps. British pensioners living in Europe have seen their state pensions fall by about £160 a month over the past two years as a result of the decline in the value of the pound, according to new research.  Read more from the Telegraph.

 

Expat Voices:


Here is a collection of reactions to the victory of Barack Obama at the US presidential election through videos of American expatriates around the world.

  • A bi-partisan crowd gathering in Central, Hong Kong on election morning:

 

 

 

 

Disclaimer: The views expressed in these videos are those of the authors or the interviewees and do not necessarily represent those of ExpatFinder.com.

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Over the past 12 hours, all eyes were on the election night in the United States of America. Televisions around the world were tuned to broadcast Senator McCain delivering his concession speech as the American voters where reported to have elected Senator Barack Hussein Obama as the next president of the USA.  Obama democrats abroad, republicans abroad, Americans overseas as well as citizen of other nations joined together to follow what is described as an historic night.

Barack Obama as a former expat kid himself growing up for a few years in Indonesia, has found a good echo in the American overseas community but we will have to wait to find out what are the results from American expatriate’s vote.

As the election results where broadcasted around the world and across time zone, we take a look at some groups of American expatriates and locals following the historic event:

 

Expatriates and locals in Vienna, Austria



Supporters of the U.S. Democratic Party try to enter a pub to follow the U.S. presidential elections in Vienna, Austria, November 4, 2008.
Copyright: Reuters Pictures

 
Expatriates and locals in Sydney, Australia


Women react as votes are counted during a US Democrats Abroad election day watch in Sydney on November 5, 2008. Copyright: AFP/Getty Images 

 

Expatriates and locals in Phnom Penh, Cambodia



Supporters of US Democratic Party hopeful Barack Obama react in front of he Foreign Correspondent Club of Cambodia (FCCC) in Phnom Penh on November 5, 2008.
Copyright: AFP/Getty Images 

 

Expatriates and locals in Toronto, Canada 


Yonge & Dundas Square, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Copyright: Eyeline-Imagery 

 

Expatriates and locals in Beijing, China 

People follow the results of the US pesidential election from laptop computers during an election day event organized by the US embassy in Beijing. Copyright: AFP/Getty Images

 
Expatriates and locals in Chengdu, China


An American abroad stands next to posters of presidential candidates of Democrat Barack Obama (L) and Republican John McCain at the US election watch party in Chengdu, in China’s southwestern province of Sichuan on November 5, 2008.
Copyright: AFP/Getty Images 

 
Expatriates and locals in Paris, France


Copyright : francois_lafite 

 

Expatriates and locals in Berlin, Germany

The representation of German media group Bertelsmann in Berlin hosting a US election party
Copyright: qnibert00

 

Expatriates and locals Athens, Greece



A Greek American Obama supportes watch the early election results while attending the US election night by the Democrats Abroad in Athens, early November 5, 2008.
Copyright: AFP/Getty Images 

 

Expatriates and locals in Jakarta, indonesia



Americans residing in Indonesia Arian Ardi (L), Ron Mullers (C) and Phil Richard (R) celebrate the victory for the Democrat Barack Obama telecast live on the news in a cafe at a shopping mall in Jakarta on November 5, 2008. Copyright: AFP/Getty Images

 
Expatriates and locals in Seoul, South Korea

Members of Democrats Abroad Korea and Obama supporters watch an election broadcast on TV during the election Returns Party at the Orange tree November 5, 2008 in Seoul, South Korea.
Copyright: AFP/Getty Images

 
Expatriates and locals in Barcelona, Spain



People sit during an election night party organised by American Institute in Barcelona, to watch the results in the U.S. presidential elections, in Barcelona November 5, 2008.
Copyright: Reuters Pictures 

 
Expatriates and locals in London, United Kingdom



Supporters of United States Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, celebrate as they watch a TV broadcast predicting his victory in the state of Ohio, during an election party in the U.S. embassy in central London, early Wednesday Nov. 5, 2008.
Copyright : The Associated Press

 

Expatriates and locals in  Mexico city, Mexico


American citizen Ralston Darlington, a supporter of U.S. President-elect Senator Barack Obama (D-IL), watches Obama speak onscreen at an event sponsored by the Democrats Abroad in Mexico City November 4, 2008.
Copyright: Reuters Pictures 

 

Expatriates and locals in Amsterdam, Netherlands

President’s Night 2008 in de Melkweg
Copyright: PjotrP  

 

Expatriates and locals in The Hague, Netherlands


At the 5:00 a.m. post-election “Who’s the President?” Breakfast in The Hague, Netherlands.
Copyright: eselcee

 

Expatriates and locals in Manila, Philippines


Supporters of U.S. President-elect Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) watch election results at an event sponsored by the Democrats Abroad, in Manila November 5, 2008. Copyright: Reuters Pictures 

 

Expatriates and locals in Singapore, Singapore

Deanna Pesik, left, from California reacts as she hears results from television that Barack Obama has been elected President of the United States at an election results gathering in Singapore on Wednesday Nov. 5, 2008. Copyright : (AP Photo/ Wong Maye-E)

 

Expatriates and locals in Madrid, Spain


Copyright: marilink

 

And of course!  Expatriates and locals in Obama, Japan


Local residents celebrate as it is announced on television that Barack Obama has been elected the President of the United States in Obama, western Japan, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008. Copyright: (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)

 

Do you have pictures of expat gatherings on election night? send it over ( contact @ expatfinder.com ) or leave the link in the comments!

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It is sometimes necessary to get support from professionals of the relocation industry. ExpatFinder currently helps you find some of those service providers via information search. The second version of your expat search engine will allow you easily find & compare local and global service providersfor expats. In the meantime here is a look at the principal professional networks of relocation professionals. 

Whether it is provided by your company in your relocation package or if you choose to subscribe for a service directly, the relocation companies are here to help you on various aspects of the expatriation process.

The relocation companies can offer packaged services as well as tailor made solutions. The scope of service can usually include:

Pre-departure planning
Visa/work permit Administration
Property Management
Pre-Move Orientation, School search, Area orientation
Home Finding and Settling-in Services
Ongoing Destination Support
Language and Cross-Cultural Training
Career Partner Assistance
Expatriate Expense Management

Repatriation Assistance
 
Here is a non exclusive list of the principle networks of relocation professionals:

 

  • The Association of Belgian Relocation Agents (ABRA)

ABRA is a non-profit making organization representing the interests of its members in the Belgian relocation market.  ABRA, with its international heart, strives for professionalism and quality in order to protect the relocation business and its clients.

 Full details and ABRA members can be found here.

 

  • The Association of relocation professionals (ARP)

”The ARP is a non-profit making company run by a Council elected from the membership body.

Full details and ARP members can be found here.

 

  • The European Relocation Association (EuRA)

“EuRA is the professional body for relocation service providers across Europe.  Our members provide corporate and private relocation services across Europe and worldwide and are bound to the highest professional standards by our rules of conduct.”
For full details of EuRA and its members, go here

 

  • Canadian Employee Relocation Council (CERC)

“CERC is Canada’s only organization devoted to advancing the interests and issues for workforce mobility.”

Full details about CERC can be found here.

 

  • The Relocation network

The Relocation Network was founded with the aim of providing a forum to support a wide cross-section of specialist relocation service providers throughout Australia and New Zealand.

Full details and Relocation Network members can be found here.

 

  • Swiss Association of Relocation Agents (SARA)

”SARA was formed in 2004 to represent the Swiss Relocation Industry. Their mission statement is: “To spread knowledge and understanding of the issues surrounding corporate mobility and to enhance industry performance standards by communication and education”
Full details and SARA members can be found here.

 

  • Syndicat National des professionnels de la relocation et de la mobilité (SNPRM)

”The SNPRM was formed in 1995 to represent the Relocation Industry in France.” 

 Full details and list of members of the SNPRM can be found online.

 

  • The International Relocation Associates (TIRA)

“TIRA’s global network of service providers are established relocation specialists and can provide expert relocation assistance to you and your expatriates locally as well as on a global basis.”

Full details and TIRA members can be found here.

 

  • US Employee Relocation Council (ERC)

“Worldwide ERC ® was founded in 1964 to help relocation professionals overcome the challenges of U.S. domestic and global workforce mobility”

Full details and Worldwide ERC ® members can be found here.

 

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Many picture hosting website are available to share your pictures with your friends and family. The most popular are Flickr (a Yahoo company) and Picasa (a Google company). They offer free and premium services and also let you choose who you want to share your pictures with once you have uploaded them. These websites are equipped with powerful search capabilities and a quick search is sometimes a good way to have a snapshot of the expat life in another country: for example try “Expat Hong Kong” on Flickr or Expat in Beijing on Picasa.

Some websites offer interesting applications to edit or play with your pictures. 

Picnik is an easy to use photo editing website that doesn’t require any downloads to install making it easy to use anywhere in the world, when traveling for instance.

PicArtia, a Singapore based company, allows you to create your mosaic photo online for free from your own pictures. It’s an interesting way to give a new perspective to your pictures. Other websites will create a jigsaw puzzles with your own pictures. You can also try your gaming skills on the beautiful National Geographic’s daily selection of photos Jigsaw puzzles.

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