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Israeli expat in Taiwan

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Registration: 15 August 2019

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4 years ago
Anne-Lise Mty

The importance of diplomatic representation when living in Taiwan by Anne-Lise Mty

Is your home country represented in Taiwan? And if it is not, do you find this is a problem? We have just posted online a piece about the importance of diplomatic representation in your host country while living abroad. Do let us know whether you ...

Khalida.UNC

It is interesting that no Asian nation recognizes Taiwan. Read More

Khalida.UNC replied to a thread
4 years ago
Diksha

Making friends as an expat by Diksha

Hello everyone, This week, we would like to talk about how you managed to make friends in your host country. Living abroad in a new place is often synonymous with taking the time to find one's bearings, both literally and figuratively. Making ...

Khalida.UNC

Treat others like they are your siblings, simple as that, and let the rest take care of itself.Pull their hair and call them fat?I won't be able to stop laughing for a good while :DThat is all I ask. Read More

Khalida.UNC replied to a thread
4 years ago
Veedushi

COVID-19: Is your job at risk? by Veedushi

Hello everyone, We are looking for testimonies of expats who are currently unsure about their job given the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the global labour market. Are you being able to work from home? Have you been temporarily laid ...

Khalida.UNC

I am a nurse.THANK YOU, for what you do!!!! Stay protected and safe!!!It is my pleasure. Read More

Khalida.UNC replied to a thread
4 years ago
Diksha

Has living abroad helped you become a better person? by Diksha

Hello everyone, As a member of the Expat.com community, you most probably haved lived and settled in one or more countries. Be it for your career, retirement or moving with your partner, leaving behind your comfort zone must have been a challenge. ...

Khalida.UNC

Yes, your activity level does ramp up quite a bit doesn't it?Especially when working under 60 hours is considered a slow week. Read More

Khalida.UNC replied to a thread
4 years ago
Anne-Lise Mty

Expats working in essential services: We need you! by Anne-Lise Mty

Hello all, How are you? We are looking for expats working in essential services to be featured in the next edition of our Expat magazine. If you're a nurse, a doctor, a paramedic, policeman, fireman or have any other job that means you will ...

Khalida.UNC

I am a nurse and have never seen so much appreciation for what we do. If only it could last long after current events. Read More

Khalida.UNC replied to a thread
4 years ago
Loïc

COVID-19 and expatriation in the USA by Loïc

Hello everybody, The COVID-19 crisis inevitably impacts the USA, between closed airports or periods of containment in some cities or even the entire country . We would like to hear from you during this unusual period, to find out what the ...

Khalida.UNC

I was studying in the United States last year when I left for Taiwan. I was scheduled to return to North Carolina in March of this year, but did not. I have no idea if my visa is still valid, but I would not attempt a return at this time. Read More

Khalida.UNC replied to a thread
4 years ago
GloriousBit

I don't know where to go by GloriousBit

I am currently studying (CS) and I'll have my degree in around 2 years. I would love to move to another country as soon as I have finished studying but I really don't know where. My favorites would be China, England, Brazil, Portugal. Since ...

Khalida.UNC

So, long story short... how did you choose which country you want to move to?Destiny, fate, perhaps karma. I chose the United States. I am in Taiwan. Life may be amused by our choices, but it finds its own path. Read More

Khalida.UNC replied to a thread
4 years ago
Diksha

Has living abroad helped you become a better person? by Diksha

Hello everyone, As a member of the Expat.com community, you most probably haved lived and settled in one or more countries. Be it for your career, retirement or moving with your partner, leaving behind your comfort zone must have been a challenge. ...

Khalida.UNC

Living abroad has certainly made me a more tired person. Read More

Khalida.UNC replied to a thread
4 years ago
Gordon_ha

Looking for a place to buy a land but where ?? by Gordon_ha

hi everyone, I'm considering moving abroad, I'm looking for a place where the weather is nice (not below 20°c all year round) and it's possible for a European to buy a piece of land. If you live in a country where this is ...

Khalida.UNC

Never forget that before telling someone that he has a straw in his eye, you better look at the beam you have in yours ...Matthew 7:5 Read More

Khalida.UNC replied to a thread
4 years ago
Veedushi

COVID-19: Not allowed back in your home country? by Veedushi

Hello everyone, We are looking for testimonies of persons who are blocked abroad and not being allowed into their home country. If you have any friends or family facing this situation or if you would like to share your own experience, please get ...

Khalida.UNC

I could easily go back to my home country at any time. Having been exposed to infected patients, I will not. It is far better to stay where I am. The travel restrictions throughout the world are not there for our inconvenience. Read More

Khalida.UNC replied to a thread
4 years ago
Veedushi

COVID-19: Is your job at risk? by Veedushi

Hello everyone, We are looking for testimonies of expats who are currently unsure about their job given the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the global labour market. Are you being able to work from home? Have you been temporarily laid ...

Khalida.UNC

I am a nurse. My job is most secure. Unfortunately, it always will be. Working from home is not an option. Read More

Khalida.UNC replied to a thread
4 years ago
Diksha

Making friends as an expat by Diksha

Hello everyone, This week, we would like to talk about how you managed to make friends in your host country. Living abroad in a new place is often synonymous with taking the time to find one's bearings, both literally and figuratively. Making ...

Khalida.UNC

Treat others like they are your siblings, simple as that, and let the rest take care of itself.Pull their hair and call them fat? Read More

Khalida.UNC replied to a thread
4 years ago
Veedushi

Keeping in touch with your home country during this health crisis by Veedushi

Hello everyone, I hope all is well in your end. The global health crisis has probably got you worried about your home country and your family back there. How are you keeping in touch and coping with this situation? We would really like to hear ...

Khalida.UNC

I have 15 different means with which to contact others on my telephone. Keeping in touch is simpler now than it must have been at any point in the past. Read More

Khalida.UNC replied to a thread
4 years ago
Veedushi

How likely are you to study abroad this year? by Veedushi

Hello everyone, I hope all Is well on your end. Many of you might have been looking to study abroad this year. Now that your plans have been compromised by the coronavirus pandemic, how are you dealing with the situation? We would really like to ...

Khalida.UNC

I am studying abroad right now. Read More

Khalida.UNC replied to a thread
4 years ago
Anne-Lise Mty

The importance of diplomatic representation when living in Taiwan by Anne-Lise Mty

Is your home country represented in Taiwan? And if it is not, do you find this is a problem? We have just posted online a piece about the importance of diplomatic representation in your host country while living abroad. Do let us know whether you ...

Khalida.UNC

Does any nation have formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan? Read More