Hey Yolande. I think I have seen you here with my friend Gerson(from Brazil). I am not sure if it was you only. I too live here and I know Gerson from couchsurfing who lives here too. Regards
You are welcome. You know expats go to Santiago and look no further. There is so much more to Chile than Santiago. If you only go to Santiago then you have missed 98% of what makes Chile special. Many of my Chilean friends HATE Santiago and only lived there because they had to for work, and now you would have a hard time getting them to go there for anything. Chile is beautiful. Don''t miss the best part. Jim
Kind of. In general, immigrant (moving with a long term or permanent stay in mind) and expat (short term or temporary stay in mind). So in this case here, she moved to Chile, lived for a couple of years as she was relocated by her company and after her project finished, she went back to South Africa.
Thanks for a lot of valuable info. I appreciate your best reply. I am from Ethiopia, Addis Ababa. I am 34 years of age. I have B.ED in History and MA in Federalism in 2016 from a recognized university. I have teaching experience, expert, Dean of students and Dean of College in private institution, public sector head and the like. Currently, I am working as a voluntary socio-cultural and local language researcher. I have presented my 1st research paper on the editing problems of writings in Afan Oromo in 2016 on the 2nd national research conference hosted by one of the public university. I am also a voluntary editor in which I have edited more than 20 writeen documents both in local languges and in English out of which 3 book of abstracts prepared for national and international research confernce by 3 universities, 1 journal of science and innovation and 3 individual publications, out of which 1 is a PHD Dissertation conducted by a Japanese citizen or scholar in my country, 5 public publications and others. Likewise, I am an author of "Soft Pocket Money English for grades 7-12 and university level." So dear, I have a dream day and night to go abroad for study or job until Septemeber 2018. Help me in every regard dear. See you soon with good news. My e-mail- beshsoft2020@gmail.com
Make up, very dark? Over 60% of Chilean population is white darling. Specially in the western side of the city (talking about Santiago). If you living in Providencia you should know better.
Fair enough, but it doesn't mean that she doesn't have the same opinion of her own country. Maybe she's more aware of it because of her domestic experience.
Cultivating social class división? That is, promoting class divisions? One place is better than the other! ... Probably the company that employs you there in Chile is exploiting, to their advantages, our national resources.
I think the make up thing is kind stupid. There are whiter people than you in chile all depends where you go if you go North there are darker because of the weather and also the border with Peru and Bolivia .
I would say the major issue in Chile is classism rather than racism. People there is prone to judge others according to their social and financial background, that applies from getting your children into a school to getting a promotion on a job. I've met a lot of professionals with postgraduate degrees struggling to get a promotion because they come from humble backgrounds. I think as a consequence of this classism, chilean people end up being racist, but if you are well off and take part of the 'right' social circles you are not going to be discriminated for being asian, black, mixed race or South American aboriginal.
Racism helps white south africans like her get jobs that actually should be for the locals. They will continue to practice racism so that they can enjoy things at the expense of others.
We're not sure about the point of reference for expensive but Numbeo shows it would take around $2,600 USD in Santiago to match the same standard in NYC if you're making around $8,000.
One of the most useful expat videos I have seen.
Glad it was helpful!
nice. i am also interested to live in Chile
If you are fond of peanut butter bring it with you in CHILE they have a spread called Mongar or Dulce de Leche in Argentina.
Manjar and it's Caramel
Haha great advice 👌 same goes for Thailand
What iabout air pollution in Santiago? Is it true that this issue is very serious?
beautiful info .would love to visit
You should! It's a great place. Thanks for the feedback. :-)
You are more than welcome.
Hi There! What's the program and agency you used to work in Chile? :)
Hey Yolande. I think I have seen you here with my friend Gerson(from Brazil). I am not sure if it was you only. I too live here and I know Gerson from couchsurfing who lives here too. Regards
Good and informative. Jim
Thanks, Jim.
You are welcome.
You know expats go to Santiago and look no further. There is so much more to Chile than Santiago. If you only go to Santiago then you have missed 98% of what makes Chile special.
Many of my Chilean friends HATE Santiago and only lived there because they had to for work, and now you would have a hard time getting them to go there for anything.
Chile is beautiful. Don''t miss the best part. Jim
excellent video. great information.
Mike, thanks for the positive comment.
I really want to know more about living in santiago. I am from Iran and maybe immigrate to Chile during 4 months
All the best with your Chilean move!
Hey bro, have you moved?
@@sajjadhussain9389 hey buddy , Unfortunately I couldnot bcs of ths situatuion
mahdi lotfi ok, lets see after this crona... me too planning to move there. I have my friend there asking me to visit.. but I am afraid to travel.
It's best to wait for this global pandemic situation to be over. In the meantime you could learn Spanish. :)
I really want to come in Chile
But I didn't know anybody in chile
Can an electrician move there, in my country as electrician in its hard to find a job that pays well
Man, you guys really get around! 😊
Yes we do. You've found one of our old ones. - Josh & Kalie
@@ExpatsEverywhere Everywhere I want to go, you've already been there. I guess when you say "Expats Everywhere", you really do mean "everywhere". :)
@@mcp2112 🙂 We'll hit 100 countries visited at some point.
Yolande I liked your deep and intelligent description of my country. I could not agree more. 👌
I'm interested i want to come in Chile but how I come here can you tell me some details plzz
I am working as a land surveyor i want a apply chile visa
www.extranjeria.gob.cl/visas/
Very cute!
Can a USA 🇺🇸 Expat find a part time job/work in Chile 🇨🇱
Salaries are low. Better get a remote job in usa and live in chile 👌
Hi Chile visa to convert work permit possible yes or no answer
Yis
Chileans come in every shade. Found no issue in makeup.
For safety sake in any part of the globe just use your common sense!!!
I want to job in chile please help me .
Shubham Gupta I have job for you. It’s cleaning public toilets. 7 days a week
Anything By singh que estupidez de respuesta.
Middle East is not enough for you??
I'm mechanical engineer can I contact u?
Hi. You sure can but we aren't the girl in the interview. We are the interviewers. You can contact us at expatseverywhere@gmail.com
Um is expat another word for immigrant?
Kind of. In general, immigrant (moving with a long term or permanent stay in mind) and expat (short term or temporary stay in mind). So in this case here, she moved to Chile, lived for a couple of years as she was relocated by her company and after her project finished, she went back to South Africa.
The Chileans
chile is good country i looking for job
Thanks for a lot of valuable info. I appreciate your best reply. I am from Ethiopia, Addis Ababa. I am 34 years of age. I have B.ED in History and MA in Federalism in 2016 from a recognized university. I have teaching experience, expert, Dean of students and Dean of College in private institution, public sector head and the like. Currently, I am working as a voluntary socio-cultural and local language researcher. I have presented my 1st research paper on the editing problems of writings in Afan Oromo in 2016 on the 2nd national research conference hosted by one of the public university. I am also a voluntary editor in which I have edited more than 20 writeen documents both in local languges and in English out of which 3 book of abstracts prepared for national and international research confernce by 3 universities, 1 journal of science and innovation and 3 individual publications, out of which 1 is a PHD Dissertation conducted by a Japanese citizen or scholar in my country, 5 public publications and others. Likewise, I am an author of "Soft Pocket Money English for grades 7-12 and university level." So dear, I have a dream day and night to go abroad for study or job until Septemeber 2018. Help me in every regard dear. See you soon with good news. My e-mail- beshsoft2020@gmail.com
Make up, very dark? Over 60% of Chilean population is white darling. Specially in the western side of the city (talking about Santiago). If you living in Providencia you should know better.
Yolande tho
i wana vist chile but ?
But?
Much safer for a European woman in Chile versus South Africa.
Jimmy Wells Yea, there’s truth to that.
@Jose Christopher No me gusta Liberals, Senor.
I should definitely worry as a Chilean when a South African believes that my country is very divided into social classes ahhaaha
Fair enough, but it doesn't mean that she doesn't have the same opinion of her own country. Maybe she's more aware of it because of her domestic experience.
Expats Everywhere fair enough my friend
@@farid1071 :-) Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Much appreciated. CHI- CHI- CHI-
I hear only left ear
Chilean with German decent
Less than $2,000 per month? Jeez.
ooooooooo that accent,,,,,,
you are beautiful
Emre aydin
She's cute
Cultivating social class división? That is, promoting class divisions? One place is better than the other! ... Probably the company that employs you there in Chile is exploiting, to their advantages, our national resources.
don't burst her bubble bro! jajaja
I'm a truck driver and an anarchist. I wonder if there are any trucking jobs in Chile? I hate the United States and I'm ready to leave for good
theres a hugh world out there....u should be out of the states by now
Waaa!this has got me..I am reading comments to relate on how Chile is because my daughter from Kenya who is an IT wants to try her luck there .advice
I think the make up thing is kind stupid. There are whiter people than you in chile all depends where you go if you go North there are darker because of the weather and also the border with Peru and Bolivia .
The revenge of the poor is their womb.
Bruh
Revenge on themselves as well.
@@AdamSahr-cj4kf Are you implying that bearing children is a punishment?
@@Geraldbux0401 Punishment is only felt by those who are conscious...
What do you mean
YOU not an expat , you are immigrants, change the title of video please!!!!
How do you figure? She hasn't moved there with the intention of it being permanent.
stfu no one cares about your opinon anyways
@@ExpatsEverywhere Nor does most immigrants
Racisme c'est un grand problème ou chile.
I would say the major issue in Chile is classism rather than racism. People there is prone to judge others according to their social and financial background, that applies from getting your children into a school to getting a promotion on a job. I've met a lot of professionals with postgraduate degrees struggling to get a promotion because they come from humble backgrounds. I think as a consequence of this classism, chilean people end up being racist, but if you are well off and take part of the 'right' social circles you are not going to be discriminated for being asian, black, mixed race or South American aboriginal.
Classism occurs mainly among Chileans and racism with Latin American and African foreigners.
Racism helps white south africans like her get jobs that actually should be for the locals. They will continue to practice racism so that they can enjoy things at the expense of others.
Go back .
Ce la c'est complètement fausse. Le classicisme existe bien sur, mais les chiliens ne son pas racistes.
I herd its expensive living in Chile?
We're not sure about the point of reference for expensive but Numbeo shows it would take around $2,600 USD in Santiago to match the same standard in NYC if you're making around $8,000.