Great Read: Xpat Community E-Magazin, 11 January

  • 11 Jan 2024 4:07 PM
Great Read: Xpat Community E-Magazin, 11 January
The fresh newsletter for the International Community in Hungary - described by readers as a "Great read each week" - is now available for your interest and use via the link below.

You can see the new edition of the Xpat E-Magazine here:
https://xpatloop.com/newsletters/2024/11-january.html


1. First up is news that the Number of Expats in Hungary From Western Europe up Significantly:
E.g. Since 2015, the number from Belgium has increased by 47%, from Italy 45%, from Spain 40%,
from Switzerland 28%, from Austria 25%, from Britain by 22% and from Germany and France 20%.

2. You can see a wide selection of events happening these days in it and in  Xpat Calendar:
E.g. Ganxsta Zolee Gig, Tchaikovsky's Onegin, Sacred Dance Performance, Free ‘Jazzbois’.

3. Also for your interest there are new Movies & Specials, + News, Information & Inspiration:
E.g. New Party District Rules, Hungary 3rd Best for Expat Employment, Will Next Pope be Hungarian?

Now we hope you like what's in it for you below.
Yours with best wishes, Team XpatLoop

Photo by Krénn Imre Photography
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Notes:

You're in good company together with thousands of expat readers + high-level locals = a cosmopolitan group of internationally-minded folks, known as the Xpat Community.

Feedback:

Your feedback is always welcome. Here are a few examples:

Brett Penny, Director, American International School of Budapest:
"Two thumbs up on XpatLoop's website and newsletter. A really great resource for us expats. Easy to navigate and loads of excellent ideas on what's on in Budapest, plus activities for the weekend. Keep up the good work!"

Sandra Knibbs, Principal at Dance Craze Academy:
"XpatLoop - great work informing us about the most compelling events in the city!"

Ephie Christodoulides, Client Manager at KPMG:
"I just wanted to say thank you for all the work you are doing on the site".

Warren Conolly, Professional Educator.
"As a fellow expat here in Hungary, I thought to say how great XpatLoop is for the community as a whole."

Dennis A. Diokno, CEO & Founding Partner, FirstMed
“Thanks to XpatLoop for an excellent working relationship of over 20 years!”

Frank Hegedűs, Chaplain, St. Margaret's Anglican Church
“Thank you for your important service during these troubling times.”

John Hart, Principal, International School Of Budapest
“Just a short note of deep appreciation to you all at XpatLoop. At these difficult and potentially solitary times your mailings are doing a wonderful job at keeping us expats in the loop, and ensuring that we still feel part of the vibrant community which is Budapest.”

Rough Guide To Budapest, the most knowledgeable & entertaining guidebook:
"For Arts & Entertainment: The best online listings are provided by XpatLoop.com"

Lonely Planet, the world’s largest guide book publisher:
"XpatLoop: What the foreign community in Budapest is thinking and talking about."

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