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What You Need to Know Before You Go: Kenya

The Republic of Kenya straddles the equator and borders Uganda, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Somalia, and Tanzania. Nairobi is the capital and East Africa’s most populous city. Other major cities include Mombasa, Nakuru, Eldoret, and Kisumu. The country takes its name

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How to have peace of mind as an expat

Submitted by Clements Worldwide You are either deciding to move abroad or have already done so but no matter where you are in the process, it is important to make sure you have addressed some key aspects of the move

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Tips for the Holiday Traveler

The holiday season often equals holiday travel, something many anticipate all year – maybe none more than those far from home. The holidays present a chance to take a break from work and your typical day-to-day existence. It allows you

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Where Students Study Abroad and Why: A Look at the Trends

A recent article in University World News, “The New Dynamics in International Student Circulations” by Hans de Wit, discusses the effect of everything from travel bans, Brexit, the rise of populism, rising costs, and the flow of immigration on student

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Why Study Abroad Can Change Your Life

As a college student, you are gaining skills and life experience all the time. Studying abroad can boost these attributes at warp speed if you’ll let it. Though you may be daunted by the idea of leaving your home country

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Staying Safe When Studying Abroad

Studying abroad offers the chance to explore the world, meet new people and learn new cultures. While the opportunities are exciting, it is important to stay safe during your adventures. No country is exactly like home, but according to a

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Tips for Living Like a Local in South America

Every country is unique, with norms and traditions specific to them, but many South American countries share commonalities. When traveling through South America, it might be easy to equate them, but they are not the same in all ways. For

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Living in Hong Kong

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) is expensive. It’s ranked the second most expensive city in the world, according to human resources firm Mercer, global real estate service Savills and the Economist Intelligence Unit. Nonetheless, foreign nationals tend to

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