Expat-Friendly Links for April 18, 2009
Here’s our collection of expat-friendly links for today.
- BritWeek hits L.A. – the 3 week British Festival in LA
- The Punch: Nigeria and G-20 – It is reckoned that more than 200 expatriates and hundreds of Nigerians have been kidnapped in the last three years.
- Americans Abroad – WSJ.com
- Expats set to share their views on living and working abroad – Take the Expat Explorer 2009 Survey
- Argentina: A tiff over time zones –
- Restrictive Canadian citizenship rules take effect –
- Ending expat contracts in troubled times – What are expats' rights regarding contracts in Netherlands?
- Cuba Uncovered – Beyond Mojitos and Cigars
- Entrepreneurship and India – Part 3 of WSJ's livemint.com "Academic Expat" series
- Freeport needs thousands of small, foreign-owned licensees – Urging Bahama's governance to allow more foreign businesses to build a stronger economy
- Is Jakarta a bad place to work? Say it ain’t so – Jakarta Posts replies to Businessweek's accusation of being a bad place for expats
- The Hardest Hardship Posts: BusinessWeek – aka Worst Places for Expats
- Expat Women – Helping Expatriate Women Living Overseas – Expat Relocation Abroad – Expat Blogs
- Expat Meetup Groups – Find expat meetup groups via meetup.com
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