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Do you call the city you live now ‘home’? Or is ‘home’ the place you grew up or

Do you call the city you live now ‘home’? Or is ‘home’ the place you grew up or spent your childhood? Whether you're completely settled in your adopted country, or 'home' is the place you lived before you became an expat... [Add newsletter@angloinfo.com to your address book!](#) [icon-facebook](41d2f/ct0_0/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi) [icon-twitter](41d2f/ct1_0/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi) [icon-googleplus](41d2f/ct2_0/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi) [icon-linkedIn](41d2f/ct3_0/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi)   [Logo](41d2f/ct4_0/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi) Rio de Janeiro [image_header_600x300](41d2f/ct5_0/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi)  [Pork pies? Newspapers? A good old cup of tea? What do you miss most?](41d2f/ct5_1/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi)  Do you call the city you live now ‘home’? Or is ‘home’ the place you grew up or spent your childhood? Whether you're completely settled in your adopted country, or 'home' is the place you lived before you became an expat, [there may be certain things you miss about your past life](41d2f/ct6_0/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi), whether that’s friends and family or a proper bacon sandwich. That’s why we’ve asked expats what they miss most, and we want to hear from you in the comments section too. One expat who’s made a home in many cities the world over, from the Netherlands to South Carolina, is Farrah Ritter. [Take a look at our interview](41d2f/ct7_0/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi) with this American expat, blogger, and mother of three and hear about her next overseas adventure. One place more and more ‘millennials’ seem to be making their home is Belgium, so we’re exploring [what makes this city oh-so-popular](41d2f/ct8_0/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi) with these 20- and 30-somethings. If you’re travelling or thinking of moving this year and need some inspiration, check out the [10 things you need to know about the Algarve](41d2f/ct9_0/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi), from planning your career path to discovering some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.  [What Do You Miss?](41d2f/ct5_2/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi)  [space] [SPONSORED](#) [space](41d2f/ct10_0/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi) [space]  [image1_280x210](41d2f/ct7_1/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi)  [Meet the Expat – Farrah Ritter](41d2f/ct7_2/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi)  Ever wondered what it’s like to move to a new city with three babies, not speak the language, leave family and friends and know almost no one? Read Farrah’s expat story.  [Find Out More](41d2f/ct7_3/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi)   [image2_280x210](41d2f/ct8_1/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi)  [‘Hey Millennials, Why Belgium?’](41d2f/ct8_2/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi)  Right now Belgium is in the spotlight as one of the most popular cities for young people and we’re asking why that is. (We’re sure the picture above has nothing to do with it!)  [Discover More](41d2f/ct8_3/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi)   [image3_280x210](41d2f/ct9_1/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi)  [The Algarve - what you need to know](41d2f/ct9_2/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi)  What separates the tourists from the expats in this beautiful and vibrant region? Local Algarve expert, Nicola Jones is giving you the 10 most important things you need to know.  [Read More](41d2f/ct9_3/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi)  [space]  [Featured - International Health Insurance for Expats](41d2f/ct11_0/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi)  At Cigna Global, we specialize in health insurance policies for expats just like you. Choose from three distinct levels of cover, with four optional additional benefits, including health and wellbeing, outpatient care, medical evacuation, and vision & dental care.  [Read More](41d2f/ct11_1/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi) [arrow1]  [space]  [icon-facebook](41d2f/ct0_1/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi) [icon-twitter](41d2f/ct1_1/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi) [icon-googleplus](41d2f/ct12_0/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi) [icon-Linkedin](41d2f/ct3_1/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi)   [Logo](41d2f/ct4_1/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi)Rio de Janeiro [view in browser](41d2f/ct13_0/1?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi) | [update preference](41d2f/q-06b6/zout?sid=TV2%3AWisisisbi)   © Angloinfo Ltd  The Manor House, Howbery Park, Wallingford OX10 8BA, Oxfordshire  Angloinfo Limited. Registered in England and Wales. Registration Number: 05311692. The Manor House, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 8BA To ensure our emails reach your inbox safely please add newsletter@angloinfo.com to your address book. This is an unmonitored mailbox, please do not reply to this email. Â

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