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Moving Abroad - One Step at a Time

Rafael dos Santos

Publisher: Panoma Press

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Summary

Real stories and advice to help you succeed - written with you in mind! This book provides advice and tips for those who have decided to move to another country to follow a dream or to reach a goal. It is brought to life by stories and experiences of people who have happily moved abroad. The author explains each stage of this journey in detail and helps you to understand the emotions involved in moving and how to plan the practical side of your trip too. It's a book that's easy to read, funny and very informative.
Available since: 05/16/2013.

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