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Belgian expat in Spain

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About me

Belgian

Lives in Madrid

Speaks Dutch, French, English, Spanish

Registration: 28 May 2008

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globetrotter replied to a thread
4 years ago
SFAndy

Trying to pick a neighborhood by SFAndy

My husband and I have decided to relocate from San Francisco to Madrid as soon as we have things tied up here. If all goes as planned that should be possible by the end of 2021/beginning of 2022. Even though it's still a ways off in the future ...

globetrotter

Maybe check out La Moraleja, just outside Madrid. Lots of expats live there because of international/bilingual schools. Lots of gardens, semi-gated communities, chalets. Not cheap though and honestly a bit posh (like the Salamanca neighbourhood in ... Read More

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4 years ago
lindocarlos

Looking for High School recommendations for expat family by lindocarlos

Planing to move from USA to Madrid next Summer ('21). My son will be a rising sophomore by then. Interested in recommendations for an international high school. Ideally American, British curriculum, IB certificate option and strong athletic ...

globetrotter

I would check out schools in La Moraleja area. My son goes to ICS (International College of Spain) an IB school with MYP and DP (Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme). Read More

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4 years ago
mannyellis

Secondhand furniture. by mannyellis

Hello all. Any help would be appreciated. Could anyone advise me of the best place to buy a cheap secondhand furniture/shops in the Andalucia area. I am currently in the middle of purchasing a house in Andalucia, and would love furnish it ...

globetrotter

I would say check Wallapop or local specialised Facebook groups. Read More

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6 years ago
andresko

Moving from USA to Madrid by andresko

Hello Everyone! My family (wife and 3yr old) will be making a giant leap from Los Angeles to Madrid in about 4 months! I was hoping to get a few tips regarding areas to live between Madrid (centro) and Fuenlabrada. Work will be in Fuenlabrada but ...

globetrotter

How about Pozuelo de Alarcon or La Moraleja? We live in La Moraleja because it's very international due to the many international schools there. Not cheap though... Read More

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7 years ago
Julien

New members of the Spain forum, introduce yourselves here - 2018 by Julien

Hi all, Newbie on the Spain forum? Don’t know how to start? This thread is for you ;) We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more on ...

globetrotter

Hello Spain, we are a Belgian (Flemish) serial expat family. We will be moving to Soto de la Moraleja, Madrid this July and our 8-year old son will start at the International College of Spain in September. If anyone lives close by, has useful tips ... Read More

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9 years ago
topez

What Language do you need to speak to live in Belgium? by topez

Is there a place in Belgium for English speaking person?

globetrotter

To be honest, if you don't speak either Dutch (Flemish in the north) or French (Walloon in Brussels and the south) it will be very hard. Here a few sites with info about Belgium and Brussels ... Read More

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9 years ago
Ninaa_persian

Living in the suburbs of London ??? need some info by Ninaa_persian

Hello everyone, I would need some information , I would like to move to England and to work in London, but its really hard to find something to rent with my budget in London; I would like to know if there is or nearby suburbs that are connected by ...

globetrotter

Have you tried looking at the train lines? For example I live in Surrey and trains from Guildford or Woking take about half an hour to reach Waterloo station. Maye worth looking into. Bonne chance! Read More

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9 years ago
DarthMalkirn

WANTED: German Tutor by DarthMalkirn

Hi all, I want to find a patient tutor to teach me the German language.

globetrotter

You could also consider launching this request on the general forum and get worldwide coverage. I'm sure there are many Germans scattered around the world as bored as you are willing to Skype and teach you basic German conversation skills. Widen ... Read More

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9 years ago
DarthMalkirn

Bored House Husband stuck in this boring city Brussels by DarthMalkirn

Help, I am a British house husband totally bored in Brussels it would be nice to have an intelligent conversation with people who are in the same situation.

globetrotter

Bored?! Life is too short to be bored. I wrote a few posts on Brussel in my blog. You can take a look here: http://allthecontinentsinonelifetime.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Brussels If none of it appeals to you maybe you could tell us what you ... Read More

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9 years ago
El_Jost

Assisted dying by El_Jost

Just saw a program on BBC TV discussing how one old British guy came to Switzerland to end his life. Apparently Swiss law is a bit more liberal in that sense compared to UK law. In the UK if you helped by procuring or giving something to someone ...

globetrotter

I am all for euthanasia. I even wrote a post about it in my blog when my terminally ill father-in-law made it clear to us (in 2013) that he was considering it (because it is legal in Belgium, my home country). He didn't do it in the end, ... Read More

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10 years ago
A.Erfidan

Moving London with 2 kids aged 6 &9 by A.Erfidan

Hi, I am from turkey, Istanbul. My husband have a new job offer in london. His company is in Brentford. I have some questions about accommodation and education off my kids. Which borough is the best for living with 2 primary school age kids? How is ...

globetrotter

I actually lived in Chiswick until May this year. We were planning to send our 5 year old son to the International School in Gunnersbury but at the last minute my husband's company decided it was too expensive. I applied for numerous state ... Read More

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11 years ago

New country = new experiences. Let's share.

I've lived in a few countries now but only in one outside Europe (my "comfort zone"). Dubai is the place where my husband and I had the most culture shocks and new experiences: a sandstorm the desert climate (sizzling hot 6 months a ... Read More

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11 years ago
Fred

Silly things in the news by Fred

I thought I'd start a thread, hopefully amusing, about people making serious errors. I'm not talking about dropping your mobile phone down the toilet; more throwing away millions because you don't know how to use a tape measure. What ...

globetrotter

Actually mas fred, In Belgian papers call your example "the French Fyra". Read "End of service" on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fyra for more details. Read More

globetrotter replied to a thread
11 years ago
Skywalker1

Please Help by Skywalker1

Hello, I am writing for the first time in despair, I read a lot of º£½ÇÂÒÂ×s and shared stories with people. At the moment I even get professional help which to my opinion, doesn't help. I considered myself as a very strong woman who could concur ...

globetrotter

Hello Skywalker1, I agree with Bob K. I was depressed for one year (postnatal depression) and you feel tired, sad and desperate all the time. I managed to struggle through on my own because I realised I was wasting my life, worrying my husband and ... Read More

globetrotter replied to a thread
11 years ago
Bob K

Visiting "home" by Bob K

For those of you living as expats I was curious as to how often you go back to visit your "home" country. For me not very often. In fact in the last 8 years (since moving to the Dominican Republic) I have been back in the United States a total of ...

globetrotter

Well, it used to depend on where we lived (far --> once or twice a year / close --> 5 to 10 short visits). But since becoming a mother we go as often as we can (school holidays) because our son really wants to see his Belgian family and ... Read More