Global Family Life: What You Need to Know Before Moving Internationally
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Split-Family Assignments: Global Mobility Challenges, Risks, and Support Strategies
In an increasingly globalized and interconnected business world, traditional expatriate assignments are evolving. A growing trend in global mobility is the rise of "split-family assignments," where one parent works away from the primary family home, either through frequent work travel or by residing in a different country than their partner...
Read moreNew Year, New You, Wherever You Are
Reinventing Yourself Abroad with Intention January tends to arrive wrapped in the promise of reinvention. A clean slate. A new chapter. A moment to finally become the version of yourself you've been meaning to be. But for global families, the idea of starting fresh is more than a calendar event,...
Read moreFrom pain points to policy: mapping the family journey for global talent success
This article is a recap of the workshop delivered by Karlijn Jacobs, Founder of Expat Valley, at the RES Connect event in London on December 3rd, 2025. The event was themed “Re-humanizing Global Mobility.” Participants included HR and Global Mobility industry leaders, both in-house professionals as service providers. The theme...
Read moreSuperdiversity: How International Children Become Bridge Builders in a Fragmented World
In today’s globally mobile world, some families find themselves navigating a social reality far richer and more complex than anything they have imagined. Their children attend international schools or integrate into local systems, learning to switch languages mid-sentence and pick up subtle cues from cultures that aren't their own. These...
Read more10 Questions to Ask While Exploring a Global Move
“Could Singapore be our next home?” Kenji Moriyama looks out the window of their Munich apartment, watching the autumn leaves flutter outside. He and Anna have been back and forth with the offer from Kenji’s company, relocating to Singapore for a three- to five-year assignment. It’s exciting, promising, and also...
Read moreWhat No One Tells You About Repatriation
When the Kim family landed in South Korea after six years in the Netherlands, they expected the transition to feel smooth. They had planned well, prepared their children, and returned to the same neighborhood where Jiho grew up. Relatives welcomed them with open arms. The move was, in many ways,...
Read more“I Want to Leave:” When the Honeymoon Ends and Culture Shock Sets In
When the Rivera Family moved from Costa Rica to the UAE in July, they knew there would be an adjustment period. The heat hit them like a wall the moment they stepped off the plane, and the first few weeks were filled with confusion and trial-and-error. Grocery store aisles were...
Read moreWhat Type of Global Parent Are You?
Picture this: You’ve just picked up your child from their new international school. They slam the car door, toss their backpack to the floor, and mutter “I hate it here.” When you ask what happened, they shrug and stare out the window. After a long pause, they add, “No one...
Read moreBehind the Smiles: The Hidden Struggles of Global Kids Facing Bullying
Kento, an eleven-year-old from Tokyo, had always been cheerful and adaptable. Four months ago, when his family relocated to the UK for his father’s job, he was curious and hopeful about making new friends at his international school. However, over the last few weeks, his demeanor shifted. He stopped talking...
Read moreBeyond the Checklist: Redefining Global Mobility Success Through the Family Relocation Experience
In today's dynamic global talent landscape, international assignments are more critical than ever. Boards increasingly identify business disruption caused by skills shortages as a top workforce risk to growth, with 81% citing it as a concern. CEOs are actively expanding global footprints, driven by goals such as building new products...
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