Yearly Archive: 2014

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Eva: Volunteering in Northern Ireland

For our September expat interview we head to beautiful Northern Ireland. Rich in history and stunning scenery, we spoke to Spanish/French expat, Eva Arjona. Eva has been volunteering in Northern Ireland while practising her English...

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So you want to move to…Korea!

The Republic of Korea, commonly known as (South) Korea, is fast becoming a top expat destination, partly due to its captivating city life and mountainous landscape. So here’s some advice for expats on how...

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The world’s most liveable cities

Australian cities have once again been named among the most liveable in the world. The annual international index of cities, compiled by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) according to liveability, ranked Melbourne the most liveable...

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Malta expat guide now in French!

The beautiful Mediterranean island of Malta is one of the region’s top destinations for tourism, language courses and retirement. Over these last few years, the property sector in Malta has made a leap forward...

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Johannes: California dreaming

Just Landed’s August expat interview takes us to a new continent. We spoke to Johannes, a German expat living in sunny San Diego, California. He offers some great advice for potential expats, and is...

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Just Landed scoops expat Oscars win

We are pleased to announce Just Landed has been awarded a silver medal at the 2014 Expat Star Awards, AKA “the Oscars of the online expat community”. The awards, sponsored by MyCurrencyTransfer.com, feature the best...

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Introducing Austrian culture to expats

I’m from Austria. – Australia? – No, Austria. – But, where is that? Until very recently, this little country in the centre of Europe didn’t attract a lot of publicity, which may be why it is little...

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Top tips for saving money in Amsterdam

Amsterdam is a cosmopolitan, open-minded city and has become a popular expat destination. With its picturesque canals and streets, old merchants’ villas, packed cafés and the endless stream of festivals, parades and art events...