Technology can be a lifesaver especially when you live abroad and find yourself in an unfamiliar environment. There are a number of apps which have been created to make life abroad for expats that little bit easier. Whether you need directions or want to meet new people, there’s an app for almost every possible need. I want to share a few apps with you that really helped me out when I moved abroad:
Duolingo
I also found that it’s a great way to entertain yourself while commuting to work, or waiting in line at the foreign office!
Meetup
The app lets you filter by location and interests so that you can meet fellow aficionados in your area. There’s a group for everyone, from hiking groups to book clubs that meet regularly. It’s really simple; sign up for an event, turn up and meet new people! I wanted to practice my Spanish and get in touch with locals, so I used the app for finding an intercambio evening in Madrid. There were plenty to chose from, so I went to a few until I found one that I really liked. The app is free and available to download for both Android and iPhone devices.
Spotted by Locals
The app is free to download on Android and iPhone devices, however when you want to download a city guide you have to pay a small amount. Once downloaded, the city guide is available offline and it will always be updated with no extra costs attached. For now the app is mostly active in Europe, but it also features a couple of North American cities. I imagine more cities will be added soon.
Setlr
Setlr is great for those moments when you struggle to understand an important document. The app connects you to a bilingual helper who can translate, write and explain anything to you. The best thing about the app is that instead of retyping everything, you can take a picture of the document which will be send to a local native speaking bilingual.
Citymapper
It’s free of charge and works both on iOS and Android. The only downside is that it has maps in select cities, but it continually adds more depending on demand.
Wi-Fi Finder
While it’s not 100% perfect, the Wi-Fi Finder app can help you locate the nearest WiFi hotspot. It’s a must-have app for those who don’t want to have a high phone bill due to roaming costs.
XE Currency
It updates the exchange rates every time you open the app with a WiFi connection. But don’t worry, when you don’t have access to the internet, the app stores the last updated rates, so you can still convert prices.
Just Landed
If you are planning to move abroad this year, whether to work, live or study, visit the Just Landed website. Our country guides will provide you with all the information you need to make your move easier. Join our expat communities to make new friends and use our jobs portal to make your next career move.
What are your favourite apps? Have you discovered any gems out there that you can’t live without? Please share them with us!
Images: [Thomas8047, Duolingo, Meetup, SpottedbyLocals, Citymapper, Wi-Fi Finder, XE converter ]