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bkarpathian1

bkarpathian1

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Scottish expat in the USA

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6

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Scottish

Lives in Durham

Registration: 09 November 2011

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bkarpathian1 replied to a thread
12 years ago
expat.com

How to make friends in North Carolina by expat.com

We have been talking about loneliness when you are abroad, let's now talk about how to make friends (locals or expatriates) when you're living in North Carolina :top: Which are your best tips to meet people and to make friends in North Carolina?? ...

bkarpathian1

Churches are fine if you are religious,but not such a great place to meet people if you're not. The people may be nice enough but it gets awkward if you don't share their beliefs. Read More

bkarpathian1 replied to a thread
13 years ago
expat.com

How to make friends in North Carolina by expat.com

We have been talking about loneliness when you are abroad, let's now talk about how to make friends (locals or expatriates) when you're living in North Carolina :top: Which are your best tips to meet people and to make friends in North Carolina?? ...

bkarpathian1

As a British expat who has lived in NC for over twenty years, I have found people are generally very friendly. When I first moved here to Durham, there were not very many foreigners in town other than at Duke, so I had novelty value! Now the area ... Read More

bkarpathian1 replied to a thread
13 years ago
tabsmagic

hi- shall i come over?! by tabsmagic

I have been in England all my life- and am due to marry an American in June- I have always wanted to try life elsewhere so we may come and live in the states......... oh for a warmer climate........ having never been to the states I would love some ...

bkarpathian1

Do you mean North Carolina? IT is not my field but there are many IT companies in the Research Triangle Park between Durham and Raleigh. Your husband would have to find an employer who would sponsor him for a visa. You should visit first to get an ... Read More

bkarpathian1 replied to a thread
13 years ago
expat.com

Living in North Carolina by expat.com

You are an expatriate living in North Carolina, or you used to work and live in North Carolina. Share your expat experience! How would you describe life in North Carolina? Has it been complicated to settle down, to find a job, and an ...

bkarpathian1

I have lived in Durham NC for over twenty years now and have seen huge changes, mostly for the better. There is a great selection of restaurants of all prices and nationalities, the Durham Performing Arts Center (DPAC), Carolina theatre, lots of ... Read More

bkarpathian1 replied to a thread
13 years ago
BethanyMcG

Kids are already Scottish Citizens? by BethanyMcG

Okay, so I can't find a DIRECT answer to this on the Visa site, or the consulate site. Here's my dilemma. I am American. My husband is Glaswegian by birth with a green card to the US. Our children were born in the US. We were married when they ...

bkarpathian1

I am from Scotland and was living in the USA when my children were born. I was able to get them British passports without too much trouble. You should look on the British Embassy website. You can download the necessary forms and instructions. It's ... Read More

bkarpathian1 replied to a thread
13 years ago
Christine

Rent a flat or a house in North Carolina by Christine

Finding a place to live is a priority when settling in North Carolina. Your experience will be of a great help for the members who want to settle in North Carolina. Therefore, we have prepared some questions for you: Is it hard to find a flat ...

bkarpathian1

Renting in North Carolina depends very much on where you want to live. In the more urban areas like the Triangle, (Raleigh, Durham , Chapel Hill) options range from apartments of varying size and quality to housing from new subdivisions to renovated ... Read More