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Navigating Career Opportunities for Expats in a Foreign Country

Imagine embarking on a thrilling adventure where you can build a rewarding career while immersing yourself in the vibrant tapestry of a foreign country. For expats, the allure of pursuing career opportunities in unfamiliar lands is undeniable. However, navigating the path to success in a foreign job market can be exciting and challenging. That’s why […]

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Have you been to The Grand Sunday Champagne Brunch at the Hilton Singapore Orchard’s Estate?

The Hilton Singapore Orchard is a luxurious five-star hotel located in the heart of Singapore’s bustling shopping district. It offers an ideal location for those looking to explore the city’s lifestyle, culture, and dining scene. The hotel features sophisticated, well-appointed rooms and suites equipped with modern amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. You can indulge

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How to spend a day on St John’s Island Singapore

St John’s Island is a small, picturesque island located off the coast of Singapore. With its pristine beaches, lush greenery, and crystal-clear waters, it is the perfect destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city for a peaceful and serene day out. Things to know before you go to St

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Singapore Expat Living Guide

The Ultimate Singapore Living Expat Guide When moving to another country, doing your research is vital (trust me, I learned from experience). However, sometimes the information out there can be confronting, confusing, and sometimes overwhelming. When you are not sure of exactly what you need to know before your big move abroad, the internet (although great

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10 Tips to help your Teenage Child adjust in a Foreign Country

If you are supposed to move across the border or move abroad for your work or career, your minor children will naturally go with you. Life as an expat can be pretty interesting, but your teenage child might beg to differ. Adolescence is a difficult phase of life, and major developments like leaving your current

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Is Complementary and alternative therapies, the new way of thinking?

I think we have all been on some journey over the past couple of years. It is something about isolation that changes our way of thinking (not always positively); however, for some, can it change us for the better? My newfound journey of self-discovery has gone down the path of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM),

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Unplugged

Unplugged: How to disconnect from technology and reconnect with each other.

We live in a distracted world where we are bombarded with information and advertisements throughout our days. We see people in the streets, on the bus, in queues, all looking at their devices. There is no doubt that this connectivity has advantages, but what is the cost to our personal relationships? To our sense of

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How Should You Feel When Someone You Love Passes Away

Is there a right way or wrong way to mourn? Are the cultural rituals around death for some countries an easier way to grieve? Or is there no right or wrong answer? I have always been scared of death, not my own (which is rather weird, I know), but more about the people around me

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Singapore for the festive season 2023

Staying in Singapore for Christmas Pretty lucky is an understatement when you find yourself doing more than just surviving in your host country. There are no real language barriers, transport is efficient, and the country is not only beautiful but also clean and safe. You make great friends that you know will be around for

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