Did you speak French fluently and did you move on your own or with a company you were already working for?
Did you speak French fluently and did you move on your own or with a company you were already working for?
Not saying that you’re not, but think about whether you’re putting in as much effort and showing as much excitement when keeping in touch with family and friends back home as you would like them to show you.
I’ve learned that I haven’t shown people the amount of interest I’d expect them to show in me and it’s been a learning process to begin adjusting that and being the one to put myself out there.
I’d also suggest to really begin putting effort into growing a social circle in your new home country, even if it means stretching your comfort zone.
I think this is an amazing way to raise a child.
If you come to the US, do NOT go to the red states (my opinion). I would look at the coast, especially CA, Boston if you can stand the cold, NY, Northern VA . I do not know the southern states well but I know there’s a lot of biotech in the Carolinas. I think there’s also big Indian populations in a few mid-west areas like Chicago and Minneapolis?
However, I would seriously consider London as well. Good luck!