The Expat Parent: How to Clutter Clear When You’re Moving Away
I’ve done this a lot, and if you remove the stress before you pack, your international move will go a lot smoother!
I’ve done this a lot, and if you remove the stress before you pack, your international move will go a lot smoother!
When they return home, they generally expect to have a smooth and easy transition back into their culture and their old lives, however, this is not always the case. Previously familiar things now become foreign, causing people to feel shy, intimidated, and out of place in their own country.
Welcome to Beijing’s renters market, where up is down, down is up, housing agents are kings, and if you don’t know any better, your landlord might take you for a wild ride. I exaggerate of course. But let us delve into the murky waters of renters’ rights in Beijing.
While some expats bring their fur-babies to Beijing from their home countries, there are plenty of us who made the decision to expand our families after we’ve moved. But before you get caught up looking at cute puppy videos online as research on your new furry family member, be sure to get acquainted with the details on pet ownership laws in Beijing.
I was raised as a third culture kid and it was amazing: it makes you adaptive, cultivates creative problem solving, and helps you develop a worldwide network of friends that will last a lifetime. But like everything else, it has its downsides too.