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By Interviewer at 01/11/08 18:01
 What is your name?Stu Hall What is your current age or age range? 27 What country are you native to? England What area of Ontario do you current live (Providence, City, general area etc.) Scarborough How long have you lived in Ontario? I landed just before Christmas and am living with my girlfriend - I haven't looked for a job yet. I saved some money so I could spend some time relaxing during the holidays, and I then visited Montreal. So you could argue that I'm coming to the end of a holiday and just now starting to begin *really* living in Ontario. Just as I was getting used to the idea of a permanant holiday :) Did you leave your family behind? How do you handle the separation? Leaving my family was hard. Since I'm British, I delt with it in the customary way - to ignore the situation and keep a stiff upper lip. My Mum and Dad dealt with it well in front of me, but we're close, so I know they hurt. Read more: Stu Hall Expat Interview [click] Index for Ontario Ontario Tags: expat interview • scarborough • working holiday visa • socially awkward • 3 Comments. - Permalink |
By Interviewer at 01/01/08 09:33
What is your name?Beth What is your current age or age range? Most Burkinabé have only a vague idea of their age. But I have to admit that, unlike most people here, I do actually have a birth certificate. What country are you native to? I was born in Lincoln, Nebraska. But as I had absolutely no interest in college football, I had to leave as soon as possible. But then things got complicated: I moved to Chicago- where I eventually met my future spouse. We moved to Switzerland and our first daughter was born in Geneva. Then we moved to France....and four years later moved to Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. We have been here for almost nine years now, so it sort of feels like home, at this point. Read more: Beth Expat Interview [click] Index for Burkina Faso Burkina Faso Tags: expat interview • ouagadougou • teaching english • ngo • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
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