by Key Visa | May 20, 2014 | Expat Diary
In Ireland, most of the natives here do speak English. However, the way that they use it for their daily conversations may differ slightly from general usage. If you’re a Thai national, the English you’ve been learning is more towards the American way of...
by Key Visa | May 20, 2014 | Living in Thailand
Health is very essential in our lives. If your body fails to function due to certain health issues, life becomes hard on your part. You cannot attend work because you will barely have the energy to concentrate on productivity. Illnesses that pin you down on the bed...
by Key Visa | May 20, 2014 | Living in Australia
When you decide to migrate to Australia, you have to get down to the serious ‘job’ of looking for a job. You may have skills that are in demand but you need to know that job offers will not necessarily chase you down. Unless you managed to find a job...
by Key Visa | May 20, 2014 | Expat Diary
When you decide to visit the UK, one of the best means of transport you can choose to use in the country is driving a rented car. This gives you increased flexibility as to where you want to travel to and when you can do so, which will definitely come in handy...
by Key Visa | May 19, 2014 | Expat Diary
There are some places where you can get away with hailing a cab/taxi by whistling, but not in Ireland, as it is considered rude. Risk doing it and you might not even get to catch a ride! The aforementioned situation depicts one of the scenarios where a newcomer...