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27/10/2009Expatica's 'i am not a tourist' Fair 2009

More than 4000 internationals in the Netherlands filed through the door at the Beurs van Berlage in Amsterdam on 25 October to take part in Expatica's sixth “i am not a tourist” Fair.

View our video on the Fair (by Mike de Haan).

As well as offering all the basic resources that are so important for newcomers to the Netherlands the Fair provided entertainment and culture to help expats understand the locals and warm to their new life abroad.

Lifestyle and entertainment

"I welcomed the opportunity to meet others with the same main objective – enriching a life living abroad!" says Danish blogger Jens Anders Wejsmark Sorenson in an enthusiastic report on the fair in what he describes as a "beautiful venue...considered one of the Netherlands most important 19th century architectural monuments and a milestone in the history of modern architecture."

Expatica Lifestyle Fair 2009: Jens Anders Wejsmark Sorensen

A little bit of humour went a long way judging by the packed seats facing the mainstage where Boom Chicago's funny man Greg Shapiro spoke about his journey to final ownership of a Dutch passport. On a more spiritual note, inner wellness coach Barbara Rogoski said of the fair: "...of the three years I exhibited, it was the best yet."

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Food and wine

Cheese tasting at the Fair: Tze Moi

 

Taste & Tintle entertained visitors with a glass of complimentary wine sipped with cheese supplied by family cheese business Reypenaer Proeflokaal. One visitor let us know by email that she found Sushi Time's sushi workshop so enjoyable that she would like to get together with friends to go to the 3-hour sushi workshop that the company offers.

Expat resources

Around 100 companies offered help and advice on a wide range of issues affecting expats, such as housing, banking and finance, career opportunities and schooling.

Expatica Fair 2009: TzeMoi

 

Visitors took full advantage of 'open question time' with five experts in immigration and employment law, mortgages, banking, taxes and housing who were available at the Expatica stand at allotted times. They could also pass by the various stands to chat freely with experts.

Also present were various expatriate clubs and forums such as Easy Laughs comedy improvisation, The American Women's Club of The Hague  and Democrats Abroad.


1 reaction to this article

Marina posted: 31-10-2009 | 5:26 PM

It was indeed a great fair! the wine and cheese were fantastic, as well as the profetjes. really enjoyed the time!
maybe next time you could bring more of the local food/drinks industries?

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