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Sharell Expat Interview

By Interviewer at 06/18/09 12:22

What is your name?

Sharell

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Diary of a White Indian Housewife

What is your current age or age range?

30-35

What country are you native to?

Australia.

What area of India do you current live (Providence, City, general area etc.)

Kandivali West, an outer northern suburb of Bombay/Mumbai.

How long have you lived in India?

Around three years, in various locations.

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Christine Expat Interview

By Interviewer at 06/09/09 08:44
Greece, Business Art Travel Excillence: Live to smile and be Happy What is your name?

Christine

What is your current age or age range?

46 years old...but they say i dont look it at all.

What country are you native to?

Australia

What area of Greece do you current live (Providence, City, general area etc.)

Athens

How long have you lived in Greece?

Ten Years

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Ivan Ojounru Expat Interview

By Interviewer at 06/04/09 13:39
What is your name?

Ivan Ojounru

What is your current age or age range?

42

What country are you native to?

England

What area of France do you current live (Providence, City, general area etc.)

Melun

How long have you lived in France?

3 years

When you moved to France, did you bring your family? What do they think?

I moved here alone.

Did you leave your family behind? How do you handle the separation?

Yes, any seperation from family can be difficult, but where I moved from is only an hour plane journey from Paris, so my family and friends visit me, and I visit them often.

What made you decide to relocate to a different country?

I just wanted a change, and thought it a good idea at the time ;)

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