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    Explore " americans abroad" with insightful episodes like "The 7-Year Crisis Point: How Sandy Anderson decided to spend the rest of her life in France, without becoming French.", "Bonus Episode 1.5: Understanding French Naturalization", "EP 48: Democrats Abroad | American Citizens Voting From Abroad" and "EP 43: Dr. Tiffany Lachelle | A Romance Scam from Abroad" from podcasts like ""Profiles in Franceformation", "Profiles in Franceformation", "(A)Broad in Education" and "(A)Broad in Education"" and more!

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    The 7-Year Crisis Point: How Sandy Anderson decided to spend the rest of her life in France, without becoming French.

    The 7-Year Crisis Point: How Sandy Anderson decided to spend the rest of her life in France, without becoming French.

    In Episode 8 of Profiles in Franceformation, I interviewed Sandy Anderson, a retired English teacher who is a fellow graduate of the Middlebury College French School, which I also attended. Sandy, an American, was born in Ontario, Canada, went to school in Jamaica, and considers herself a “third culture kid,” as she grew up without the same cultural references as her American peers. We talk about how she developed her career and the challenges of maintaining relationships and friendships in the community of expatriated Americans in France.

    In this episode, we discuss: 

    • How Sandy started learning French as a child in Ontario, Canada, and continued her study through the British school system in Jamaica
    • Why it was difficult to start college in the US as an American kid who had lived all over the world, and the challenges of making friends when you don't have the same cultural references
    • How arriving in France in 1969, just after the May 1968 riots, into a completely renewed French university system, gave Sandy the opportunity to take classes at the Sorbonne
    • The difficulty of being a foreign student in a French university, where you can't express yourself in French as well as a French student -- and a funny story about when Sandy used the new "contrôle continu" grading system to her advantage
    • What happened when Sandy wanted to stay in France after graduating from Middlebury, and how she was able to land a work contract teaching English back before the UK joined the EU in 1973.
    • The crisis Sandy experienced after around 7 years in France when she ultimately decided to spend the rest of her life in France.
    • How Sandy's career developed over 30 years, from teaching English, to teaching technology, to teaching technology in English, and how she was ultimately downsized and forced into retirement
    • The dangers of being hired as an autoentrepreneur instead of as a salaried employee
    • Her main criticism of the French
    • When other Americans think we're communists because we live in France - and what communism (and real politics in France) actually looks like
    • Why Sandy made the decision not to become French
    • What irritates Sandy about the community of Americans in France, and the things she just doesn't understand about some people who move here and about Americans back in the States.

    Bonus Episode 1.5: Understanding French Naturalization

    Bonus Episode 1.5: Understanding French Naturalization

    In Episode 1 of Profiles in Franceformation, I spoke with my guest Harriet Welty-Rochefort about her life in France, and we talked about how easy it was for her to get work and a French residency permit as an American in France in the late 1960s. However, despite living in France, she was unable to become a naturalized French citizen until 1996, when the US changed a law that stripped US citizens of their citizenship if they became naturalized citizens of a foreign country.

    In this bonus episode, I talk about how changes to US law have enabled Americans to gain passports abroad, and the process of becoming a French citizen after living in France.

    I discuss:

    • The recurring theme we'll cover about what makes someone living in France "French enough" to "deserve" to become a naturalized French citizens
    • What the actual requirements are for becoming French through marriage or "by decree": the residency, language, income, and integration requirements you'll have to fulfil if you want to one day apply.
    • Why you'll want to have a vision of applying for naturalization *before* you apply for your first French visa.
    • The benefits of having French or even EU citizenship, and why Harriet might have been able to pursue different career options had she been able to become a naturalized French citizen earlier in her life.
    • Why gaining French (or another) citizenship is the first step towards renouncing your US (or other) citizenship
    • Which French visa types can be cumulated and count towards your minimum residency requirement (usually 5 years) before you can apply for naturalization
    • Why student, visitor, and temporary work visa types often do NOT provide a path to residency or naturalization
    • Which visa types you must have to go through the naturalization request process
    • Where to find out more information on forging a path to becoming a French citizen.

    Foolproof French Visas can help you to identify your potential visa paths to naturalization, and it can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books/ or in paperback on Amazon.

    EP 48: Democrats Abroad | American Citizens Voting From Abroad

    EP 48: Democrats Abroad | American Citizens Voting From Abroad

    SHOW NOTES
    According to the Bureau of Consular Affairs within the US Department of State, an estimated 9 million US citizens are living overseas. Of course, everyone counted within this figure is not at the voting age. Nonetheless, with less than 30 days to vote, U.S. citizens abroad, this episode is for you!

    The guests on this week's episode are Adrienne George and Angela Fobbs. Adrienne is an American citizen living in Sweden and also a member of the Democratic National Committee, a governing body of the Democratic Party and Angela Fobbs is an American citizen living in Germany and one of the founding members and chair of the Global Black Caucus. 

    This episode is a call to action for American Citizens Abroad: (1) Listen to the entire episode; (2) Create your voter registration plan, and (3) Return your ballot according to your state's voting standards. If at any time voter assistance is needed, check out the resources below!

    RESOURCES TO VOTE NOW!
    https://www.democratsabroad.org/global_voter_assistance
    votefromabroad.org
    iwillvote.com
    https://www.ballotready.org/il https://www.democratsabroad.org/bc www.votefromabroad.org/states
    Federal Voting Assistance Project https://www.fvap.gov/citizen-voter/overview
    Email: helpdesk@votefromabroad.org

    SOCIAL MEDIA
    Twitter @DemsAbroadGBC
    Instagram: demsabroadgbc
    email: blackcaucus@democratsabroad.org
    Facebook.com/DemsabroadGBC/
    YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9eAPLAZHh7FirJD4ET6yJg


    GET INVOLVED WITH DEMOCRATS ABROAD
    Democrats Abroad is the official Democratic Party arm for the millions of Americans living outside the United States. We strive to provide Americans abroad a Democratic voice in our government and elect Democratic candidates by mobilizing the overseas vote.

    Democrats Abroad has 44 country committees throughout Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, Africa and Asia. These country committees keep Americans abroad informed of their rights and help them participate in the U.S. political process. Our members live in more than 190 countries around the globe and vote in every state and Congressional district in the U.S.

    The Democrats Abroad Global Black Caucus (GBC) is made up of DA members of all ethnicities from around the world who are willing and able to advocate on issues important to Black Americans within the United States of America and those living abroad. All DA members are eligible to join the GBC. We advocate for laws, policies, and programs that improve the lives of Black Americans and educate all people on the humanity of Black people


     (A)Broad in Education is produced by Tiffany Lachelle Smith, Music by Reallionaire Jream. You can access Lady Justice on his Post Cards Album on Sound Cloud. Royalty Music from Pixabay. 
     
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    EP 43: Dr. Tiffany Lachelle | A Romance Scam from Abroad

    EP 43: Dr. Tiffany Lachelle | A Romance Scam from Abroad

    SHOW NOTES:
    Have you heard any stories about romance scams abroad?
    Want to hear mine?

    This week's episode was inspired by an article in Travel Noire. Kesi Irvin shared a story about being in love in Kenya and discovering that it was all a lie. I felt empowered through her story to share my own. After you listen to this episode, if you're interested in learning more about romance scams, search "romance scam stories" on Youtube.

    RESOURCES:
    Dubai Romance Scams: How to Stay Safe and Verify in the UAE. https://www.wymoo.com/blog/dubai-romance-scams-how-to-stay-safe/

    Online Romance Scams Are Fleecing More Americans. https://www.forbes.com/sites/dianahembree/2017/06/20/romance-scam-crimes-on-the-rise/#267101225ec1

    Romance Scams: Scam Busters and Dating Site Reviews. https://www.romancescams.org

    Travel Noire: I fell in Love in Kenya and it was a lie. https://travelnoire.com/fell-love-in-kenya-all-a-lie 

    (A)Broad in Education is produced by Tiffany Lachelle Smith, Music by Reallionaire Jream. You can access Lady Justice on his Post Cards Album on Sound Cloud. Music from Pixabay.com.
     
    Want to continue this conversation with other EDpats? Search (A)Broad in Education on Facebook and join us in the EDpat Lounge.

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