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Living Abroad - Challenges And Advantages



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By : Ryan Hendricks    99 or more times read
Submitted 2012-05-12 10:10:59
I have been living abroad for the past 13 years. After a certain period of living in the new place of residence it can become like a second home. Having said that, most people still keep a fairly strong connection to their country of origin and visit it Tn Requinfrequently. The following article will look at the challenges and advantages of living abroad.nike tn

After growing up in Switzerland I moved to Singapore, where I lived and worked for 5 years. Living in an Asian multi-cultural hub, where Chinese, Malay, Indians, Indonesians, Singaporeans and all sort of expats mix was a truly amazing learning experience.

After Singapore I moved to Australia, where I have been living for the past 8 years. Sydney is also a multi-cultural hub, with the majority being Caucasian people as opposed to Asian. Both countries of residence were and are significantly different to Switzerland and gave me an extensive and broad view of the expatriate life and cultural differences.

Advantages

Living in an extremely multi-cultural society like Sydney, many clients in my practice are first or second generation foreigners who immigrated into Australia. Here are some of the advantages they mention about living abroad:

New possibilities: They describe the excitement and possibilities of living overseas as some of the main reasons why they first came out here.

Leaving 'home' behind: Many people want to leave their personal, interpersonal and / or career challenges behind and start fresh.

Putting distance between them and their family: Frequently they hope to not have to deal with family issues when they are away, as the physical distance allows more than just space.

Better climate: Specifically Australia is known for its sunny and mild climate, which is a major draw for foreigners.

Political advantages: For some people it is challenging to live in their home country due to the political situation. Living in a freer country will improve their quality of live, especially their sense of freedom.

Challenges

Every medal has two sides: Where there are advantages, we will also often find challenges. Here are some of the challenges:

Cultural differences: Cultural differences are one of the main challenges, affecting both the person living abroad and the community they are, or are not, integrating into.

Missing out on family back home: Even though having less time with their family might alleviate certain problems, there are always nice things they miss out on. Personally, I miss seeing my niece grow up, being part of important family celebrations like birthdays, weddings or funerals. Another aspect of missing out on family is that, for example, parents get older and might need more support than a person living abroad can offer, which can cause guilt or grief.

Half/half: Even though they might become citizen of the country they live in, foreigners are always still part of their original country, their culture, language etc. I have noticed that I no longer feel that I totally belong to my home country, but also do not totally feel like an Australian citizen.

It is important to keep both challenges and advantages in mind and make informed decisions on when and if it is time to return to your original home.
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Ein häufigeres Problem ist der bei der fettabsaugung erfahrung Behandlung für gewöhnlich entstehende Flüssigkeitsverlust. Vereinzelt ist dieser so außerordentlich, dass es zu einem Schock kommen kann. In diesem Kasus werden in der Gesetzmäßigkeit gleich darauf wirksame Gegenmaßnahmen, z.B. Infusionen, eingeleitet.

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