A View of Prague

For more than 20 years now, Prague has been attracting tourists and expats in ever-growing numbers. And yet the city has retained much of its national and historic identity, says InterNations member Simon, who was blown away at his first visit to the Golden City and is already toying with the idea of moving to […]

To Vote Or Not to Vote – Expats and the US Presidential Election

When new governments are elected, the international community often keeps a close watch. On 6 November 2012, the world will look to the United States of America, waiting for the results of the US Presidential Election. The outcome will not only decide the course of national politics for the next 4 years, but it can […]

A Review of STAGES – Guides for the Time-Crunched Language Learner

Having to learn a new language can be a very daunting prospect. However, everyone who has ever lived abroad will probably tell you that it’s worth the effort, so instead of letting the seeming endlessness of the task put you off, just approach it as you would any other task you are faced with: systematically. […]