Moon Living Abroad
Moon’s Living Abroad series helps readers realize their dream of making a home in a foreign country. Written by authors who have made the move themselves, and who offer honest insights into the challenges and rewards, each Living Abroad title provides the tools necessary to find—and settle into—a new home.
"Engaging, honest, and packed with information … the Moon Living Abroad series provides well-rounded insight into the country and its culture, and then gives you the real scoop on how to make the best move." —Transitions Abroad
"Smartly organized books that tell you how to blend in." —San Francisco Chronicle
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1st Edition
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$19.95 US
Jim Lane owns an online relocation business and he offers his first-hand advice on relocating to Australia in this informative and easy-to-use guidebook More
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Second Edition
Paperback
$19.95 US
Moon Living Abroad in Spain helps newcomers navigate the language, culture, and bureaucracy of Spain as they relocate to this diverse country More
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Third Edition
Paperback
$19.99 US
Tokyo-born Ruthy Kanagy offers indispensable advice on relocating to Japan, from planning a fact-finding trip to securing employment. More
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First Edition
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$19.95 US
Journalist Jonathan Hopfner covers the ins and outs of living in South Korea—from the banking and business realities, to the immigration and business procedures. More
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1st Edition
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$19.95 US
Writer and Vancouver resident Carolyn Heller offers her first-hand advice on relocating to Canada, from gaining employment to finding a place to live More
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Second Edition
Paperback
$19.99 US
Victoria Day-Wilson covers the ins and outs of moving to Belize, where readers can cultivate an affordable lifestyle in a beautiful setting. More
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First Edition
by Miriam Butterman
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$19.95 US
Miriam Butterman offers her firsthand advice on making the move to Panama, including tips on obtaining visas, arranging finances, finding a home, and gaining employment. More
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First Edition
Paperback
$19.99 US
Seasoned journalist and former resident Rory Boland offers helpful advice to the English teachers, professionals, families, and adventurers planning to relocate to Hong Kong. More
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