August 6th • 2 min read
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The Top 5 Secrets to Life as an Expat

Many of us have dreamt of taking to the skies to travel more often. Experiencing other cultures can quickly become contagious and leave us with an appetite for more. If you find yourself cramming as many vacations as you can fit into a calendar year, but are still hungry for more, it might be time to consider living abroad. One great way to experience life like a local is to become a local – at least for a while.
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Many of us have dreamt of taking to the skies to travel more often. Experiencing other cultures can quickly become contagious and leave us with an appetite for more. If you find yourself cramming as many vacations as you can fit into a calendar year, but are still hungry for more, it might be time to consider living abroad. One great way to experience life like a local is to become a local – at least for a while.

 

Considering work opportunities in another country can be an incredibly satisfying way to mix business and pleasure. When you relocate to a new country, you have the opportunity to embrace an entirely new way of life. Before you pack that suitcase or your home, here are a few tips to consider:

 

  1. Do some research.

    Every country is unique. From the cultures to food to languages and more. It’s important that you ask the company to provide any local market information they can, so you have an idea of what to expect before you arrive.

  2. Eyes wide open. 

    Embracing change requires a willingness to welcome new ideas and ways of doing things. Use your appetite for change to determine the pace of change you’re ready to experience to prevent a shock to the system.

  3. Set some goals. 

    Everyone likes a sense of accomplishment and traveling even for work reasons, is no different. Set some personal and professional goals to achieve during your time abroad to ensure you get the most out of your experience. Some common goals include learning new languages, cooking new dishes, making new friends, taking local classes and learning local sports/hobbies.

  4. Make new friends. 

    One of the things you can’t fit in your suitcase is always your friends. It’s great to find a mix of expat friends to fill the nostalgia gap and offer advice to newbies like yourself for settling in. And it’s also important to have some local friends to really immerse yourself in the local lifestyle.

  5. Keep in touch with home. 

    As with all new experiences, there are going to be ups and downs. Good days and bad days. Easy ones and hard ones. It’s great to establish regular schedules to keep in touch with your friends and family from back home. The stories you’ll have to share are incredibly unique from the people you meet to the new experiences.

 

While it’s not all a walk in the park, it sure is worth it. Are you still convinced you’re ready to take the plunge and set out on your next adventure? We thought you might be. Before we part ways, we’ll leave you with some exciting benefits you’ll gain by becoming an expat. For starters, you’ll gain broader horizons and become more cultured. It’s a unique opportunity to experience a different style of life.

 

During your time in a foreign land, you’ll learn many new things and meet so many new people. You’ll make friendships that will last a lifetime and build your professional network with people you would never have met otherwise. You will also gain a fresh perspective by challenging yourself to get outside of your comfort zone and adapt to a new way of life. As a bonus for figuring it all out, you’ll gain more confidence and a stronger sense of independence.

 

Given the current travel restrictions, expat opportunities can be harder to find at the moment. With leading international companies planning for growth, there’s never been a better time to start exploring your global career ambitions.

Samantha Shah

Chief Marketing Officer

Our chief value creator with a knack for finding meaning everywhere. She bends words to create clarity while making a lasting impression. She can also make you laugh. An exiled Canadian now living in Australia, she enjoys the heat but misses snowboarding and the apres ski.

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