Austria
Germany
- Another Planet – Heidelberg, Germany
- A German Getaway
- A Wanderweg in Bavaria
- Wannsee – It Should Be Seen
- Lessons Learnt at a Beer Festival – Oktoberfest/Wiesn, Munich
- The Lakes of Bavaria
- Berlin Street Art – Part 1
- Berlin Street Art – Part 2
- Berlin Street Art – Part 3
Italy
- Tali vs Rome – Round 1
- The Lakes of Lombardy
- Permesso di Soggiorno – Working Holiday Visas
- Milan – The “Non-Italian” Italian City
- La Bella Toscana
- A Jewel in Italy’s Crown – Florence
- A Day Trip to the Seaside – Santa Marinella
- Tali vs Rome – Round 2
- Lessons Learnt at a Chocolate Festival – EuroChocolate, Perugia
- Getting My Beach Fix – Sperlonga
- Italy Makes Me Happy to Be Alive – Capri
- Just One of the Famous Five – Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre
- I’ll Take the High Road and You Take… Oh Wait the Low Road Is Closed
- An Escape From Rome – Orvieto, Umbria
- Naples. Wow.
- Pompeii – A Blast From the Past
- A Piece of Pisa
- A Flying Visit to Turin
- A Grey Day in Genoa
- Staying in Siena
Spain
Switzerland
The Camino de Santiago
- One Step Ahead of the Volcanic Ash
- The Routine of Walking
- Logroño to Burgos – From Vineyards to Pre-historic Remains
- Beguiling Burgos
- Rain on the Plains in Spain
- Layover in León
- Rain and Snow. Then the Sun Came Out and We Climbed a Really Tall Hill.
- The Final Stretch – Sarria to Santiago
- The End of the Earth
United Kingdom
Hi,
Thanks so much for your blog! I am a Canadian currently living in Vicenza. I have found your information about obtaining the permesso to be very informative and helpful. I do have a question though. You mentioned you got a tax number and could then start working I would love to know what type of work you were able to obtain. Thanks in advance,
Jamie
Hi Jamie, thanks for your comment. I worked as an English teacher, teaching Business English to adults. In July and August the industry generally shuts down but by the beginning of September you can find a lot of ads for teachers and I think that’s what most native English expats did there. I hope that helps.
Enjoy your time in Vicenza!
Tali