Expat Newsletter September 2021 : Latest News with our Expat Network

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Expat Newsletter September 2021

Latest News in our Expat Network

Hello

Last month we told you about a new series of articles on alternative ways of moving and we discussed the rise of electric scooters in the world. This month we talk about pedestrian zones existing or being implemented in many major cities. We also have an article on the shared bicycle schemes, that have expanded across the globe for the last 20 years. You probably use one or you did use one in the past in your host city, please share your comments and experience in our forum.

We have also 2 articles about higher education abroad. In the first one, we discuss the pros and cons of staying in the country where you studied as a foreign student. The second article is related to COVID (yes, again!) and talk about the issue of many foreign students facing still full fees from their universities abroad, while at the same time quite often having to rely only on online lessons and additional costs with lockdowns. We focus specifically on the US, the UK and Australia.

Don't forget that you can react and comment on all our articles in our forums!

Share your experience and participate to our blogger interviews

You will find also an interview from expat-entrepreneur David McNeill, born in the United States. He moved abroad in 2014 and has lived in Portugal for the past 2 years where he set is own company, Expat Empire, to help other expats.

If you are a blogger, feel free to register your blog on BlogExpat.com and drop us an email so we can arrange for an interview :-)

And don't forget to share advice and information on the forums.

Enjoy this newsletter.

PS: If you have a personal expat blog, don't forget to register in our worldwide directory of expat blogs.

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