Expats advice about living in Bolivia covering topics like clubs and organizations to join, diversity, job opportunities, culture shock and international schools. For answers to specific questions, visit our Bolivia Forum to talk with expats in Bolivia.
One expat in Bolivia talks about moving to Santa Cruz de la Sierra, immersing himself in the local culture, learning to go with the slower pace of life and the different lifestyles of the rich and poor. It was uplifting to see that the happiest people seemed to be the ones with less money.
Parents are invited to answer questions about the schools that their kids attend (Pre-K through High School) in hopes of helping others moving to Bolivia with the school selection process. If you have expat children who attend school in Bolivia, take a few minutes to submit a School Review.
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Guide to Living in Bolivia covering expat life, local culture, finding a home, diversity and more.
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