31st May 2017adminComments Off on What happened when the police stopped me in France without papers or a converted license
I haven’t grown up instinctively carrying identification with me (although I do understand why you should), I also have the bad habit of driving without my driving license – call me irresponsible. Anyway, I always […]
30th May 2017adminComments Off on Trillium International school set to open doors in September 2017
Looking to enroll her children into a bilingual school, Audrey Braud was presented with a choice of three schools within her commutable area. This limited choice, coupled with the cost of school fees (varying from […]
28th May 2017adminComments Off on Did you know your age is visible on Facebook? I didn’t know either! 6 steps to remove your age from public display
Did you know Facebook is showing your age? I didn’t know either! Check for yourself: Click on your Events page and then birthdays. You’ll see your friend’s ages – some of whom I guess would […]
24th May 2017adminComments Off on Why is it so hard for women to find a tailor?
This was the question that designer Aaliyah Picanso asked Parisian tailor Joris Duval in 2014. Aaliyah found beauty in tailor craftsmanship with hand-stitched perfect lines and wondered why this luxury was specialized specifically in menswear. […]
23rd May 2017Jacqueline TaylorComments Off on Taking on one of the worst organised crimes – Human Trafficking – Mariana Ruenes
Mexican expat Mariana Ruenes is a force to be reckoned with. Her gentle, composed exterior belies an iron will and a fierce determination to make a difference in the world – not just on any […]
To submit a photo for consideration in the June edition – Simply use the Hastag #expatriatesmagazine on Instagram (see the submissions here current https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/expatriatesmagazine) The photos chosen as photo picks of the month in May are: […]
23rd May 2017adminComments Off on ChopChicks in Paris join Best of Paris 2017
Noodle addict Diana, tofu soup lover Jocelyn, and matcha-obsessed Melissa are three girls on a mission. They’ve made it their personal objective to find the best Asian food in Paris and share their experiences on […]
23rd May 2017adminComments Off on Aussie expat launches podcast to figure out France
Australian journalist Oliver Gee recently started a new podcast in the hopes of figuring out France – called The Earful Tower. So far, he’s talked French politeness with author Stephen Clarke, the A to Z […]
22nd May 2017adminComments Off on French school Lalangue starts evening courses
French school Lalangue Paris is starting evening courses from May 29th on. The school offers mini groups of 3 to 4 people max, 4 hours of lessons per week (2X2 hours) from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. […]