Website management

Habilis Digital is editing and managing directly a series of international websites

The story started back in 2001 with a small website providing information for expatriates moving to a few global cities. It quickly moved to a full information site for internationals with guides, classifieds and community tools. It further expanded to encompass a much broader resource for individuals living abroad with multiple websites under the banner dotExpat.

Nowadays, we maintain and manage those websites and are specialised in international contents and network facilities.

Read more about the different changes HERE

EasyExpat.com - International Relocation Portal.

EasyExpat.com is a major actor in International Relocation and Expatriation. As a truly international website, the media is available in 9 different languages: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Ductch, Polish, Portuguese, Russian.

  • Over 70 City-Guides for expatriates on overseas moving and relocation abroad: accommodation, jobs, international schools, health care, banking, moving…
  • A magazine for expatriates with frequent articles on international news, expat trends, lifestyle, interviews...etc.
  • Expatriates will also find a large offer of Classifieds and Job listing for all countries.
  • A global Community of expats are discussing in our forums, exchanging views, experiences and news.
  • Additional services including Frequent Asked Questions, Cost of Living, Converters, PDF Guides, Directory of Links…

BlogExpat.com - Directory of expats and travellers' blogs.

BlogExpat is a Directory of expat blogs, with description, profile, and location on Google maps.

We publish regular interviews of our bloggers: expatriates around the world answer questions and share their experience about their adopted country.

Expat-Quotes - Services for expatriates around the world.

The listings provide an ever-growing directory with the ability to get free quotes.

Whether they are looking for an international removal company, medical insurance, or expat banking service, expats will find it there.

In addition, a series of country guides provide information directly from expats and experts in immigrating to a new country.

Most of dotExpat’s audience is made up of people who already live abroad. The rest are, typically, moving to (or planning a move to) the another country.

To know more on how to communicate and advertise on our network, visit dotExpat