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#151
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"I like the country and its people I feel he should apply for Canadian citizenship for she and the baby...thoughts???"
Definitely, Things change in Africa at the drop of a hat.
Best to discuss in open forum tho as this is for introductions
Definitely, Things change in Africa at the drop of a hat.
Best to discuss in open forum tho as this is for introductions
#152
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Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 4


I am soon moving to take up a post with the British Council in Tripoli Libya.
At the moment this mature TEFLer is working in Germany at Siemens as a department trainer.
I would like to connect with people already working in Libya.
I am looking forward to the total change of place and do not feel worried. But any information, experience good or bad and general impressions of mature women working in Libya.
scouse ferret

At the moment this mature TEFLer is working in Germany at Siemens as a department trainer.
I would like to connect with people already working in Libya.
I am looking forward to the total change of place and do not feel worried. But any information, experience good or bad and general impressions of mature women working in Libya.
scouse ferret

#153
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Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 5


Hi,
It's likely I'll soon be heading back to SA (was there 08-09 for work), Durban area (specifically Umhlanga).
Myself (<30 male) and my much better half will be heading out there to give it a go, we've given ourselves a 2 year trial period to see how it goes.
If there's anyone with any advice/ recommendations please let me know!
Alvin
It's likely I'll soon be heading back to SA (was there 08-09 for work), Durban area (specifically Umhlanga).
Myself (<30 male) and my much better half will be heading out there to give it a go, we've given ourselves a 2 year trial period to see how it goes.
If there's anyone with any advice/ recommendations please let me know!
Alvin
#155
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Joined: Jan 2010
Location: glasgow
Posts: 9


Hi,
I am moving to take up a job in Tripoli Libya.
I am a British woman looking to connect with people already working in Libya.
I am looking forward to my move and do not feel worried as I have worked in Saudi Arabia before, But any information, experience good or bad and general information from women working in Libya would be appreciated.
I am moving to take up a job in Tripoli Libya.

I am a British woman looking to connect with people already working in Libya.
I am looking forward to my move and do not feel worried as I have worked in Saudi Arabia before, But any information, experience good or bad and general information from women working in Libya would be appreciated.
#157
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Joined: Mar 2010
Posts: 5


Hi,
I am moving to take up a job in Tripoli Libya.
I am a British woman looking to connect with people already working in Libya.
I am looking forward to my move and do not feel worried as I have worked in Saudi Arabia before, But any information, experience good or bad and general information from women working in Libya would be appreciated.
I am moving to take up a job in Tripoli Libya.

I am a British woman looking to connect with people already working in Libya.
I am looking forward to my move and do not feel worried as I have worked in Saudi Arabia before, But any information, experience good or bad and general information from women working in Libya would be appreciated.

If you have worked in Saudi Arabia then living and working in Libya will be far easier. I have been working in Libya for over a year and I really enjoy it, write to me on [email protected] and I will give you some more details on life there as a female expat as well as my experience there so far.
sarah
#158
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Joined: Mar 2010
Posts: 2


Hi
I'm almost definately going to move to Cape Town after the world cup with my boyfriend of 4+yrs who is orig from Joberg. I'm English from Halifax in West Yorkshire, but have spent the last 5 yrs living in south Leeds. I have been to visit SA a couple of times. We're currently travelling Australia which has been a lot of fun
and we're planning to open a small business when we get to Cape Town so have A LOT of planning to do!!
So hi fellow expats to be
I hope to speak to you guys soon!
Bells
I'm almost definately going to move to Cape Town after the world cup with my boyfriend of 4+yrs who is orig from Joberg. I'm English from Halifax in West Yorkshire, but have spent the last 5 yrs living in south Leeds. I have been to visit SA a couple of times. We're currently travelling Australia which has been a lot of fun

So hi fellow expats to be

Bells
#159
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Joined: Dec 2009
Location: Johannesburg
Posts: 17


Hi Bells,
Good luck with the move to CT. I moved to Jo'burg a year ago with my partner. A Life Partner Permit is probably you best route in. You will need evidence of being together such as joint bank accounts, utility bills, rent agreements and even letters from friends.
It is good that you are arriving with an SA citizen. Hopefully he has a SA bank account and residential address?
Enjoy the rest of your travels.
ray
Good luck with the move to CT. I moved to Jo'burg a year ago with my partner. A Life Partner Permit is probably you best route in. You will need evidence of being together such as joint bank accounts, utility bills, rent agreements and even letters from friends.
It is good that you are arriving with an SA citizen. Hopefully he has a SA bank account and residential address?
Enjoy the rest of your travels.
ray
#163
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Joined: Apr 2010
Location: Isle of Wight
Posts: 3


Hi everyone, my name is Ian, I currently live in the UK (Isle of Wight) while I am studying but hoping to move to South Africa possibly Pretoria in the next few years.
#164
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Joined: Mar 2010
Posts: 5


Hi there
Good restaurants are mainly found in the 5 star hotels as well as a few others in Ghirgharesh and the old town. Depends on what you fancy eating, whether its typical libyan food or more european type food. 'lamma' gergaresh is really nice and very good, 'Attaur' in the old town is also really good if you want some typical libyan food,
Radisson has a good italian restaurant and so does the corinthia which also has a great moroccan restaurant with lovely views.. The waddatn has a very good moroccan style restaurant too.
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Good restaurants are mainly found in the 5 star hotels as well as a few others in Ghirgharesh and the old town. Depends on what you fancy eating, whether its typical libyan food or more european type food. 'lamma' gergaresh is really nice and very good, 'Attaur' in the old town is also really good if you want some typical libyan food,
Radisson has a good italian restaurant and so does the corinthia which also has a great moroccan restaurant with lovely views.. The waddatn has a very good moroccan style restaurant too.
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#165
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Joined: May 2010
Posts: 4


I am Turkish , and have been in Libya since 5 months.I had been in Tripoli for 4 months and now I have moved to Benghazi with the same company which specializes in construction.It is my first working experience abroad.We work a lot and dont have much time to socialize.I am trying to reach the international community who lives in Benghazi.I want to know the local culture and see what can I do here to entertain.