by Key Visa | Feb 26, 2014 | Living in Australia
Nothing documents one’s travel abroad better than a souvenir or souvenirs that exemplify the region or nation to which you have travelled. Whether it’s a t-shirt, a snow dome, teaspoon or a shot glass with the words Las Vegas, Hong Kong, Pattaya Beach or Disneyland...
by Key Visa | Feb 26, 2014 | Expat Diary
Like all other European nations, Ireland has its own unique culture steeped in a rich and varied history. Because of this the Emerald Isle has no shortage of museums in which artefacts relevant to the nation’s history are on display. National Museum of Ireland...
by Key Visa | Feb 26, 2014 | Living in Australia
Down in Oz, going walkabout is as old as the Aboriginal people who first made their way to the Land Down Under some 50,000 years ago … give or take a few. These days it not as easy for city blokes and temporary tourists to just drop what they’re doing and head...
by Key Visa | Feb 25, 2014 | Expat Diary
For any Thai tourist planning a trip to Ireland … travelling to ‘The Emerald Isle’ can be a daunting endeavor. Besides dealing with airfares, visas and other travel arrangements, there’s the all important aspect of what to see and what not to see. Whether you’re...
by Key Visa | Feb 25, 2014 | Living in Australia
Despite being one of the world’s least populated countries for its size, the Land Down Under has no shortage of terrific towns and magnificent municipalities, in which wayward travellers can hang about, adjourn, tarry, dawdle, linger or otherwise occupy their time in...