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Marta - Becoming a new mother abroad. Challenges and things you should know

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When Marta and her husband decided to move to Japan, little did they know that they would also be starting a family. And while becoming a mother can be challenging for anyone, for Marta it was especially difficult. She had to learn how to navigate the Japanese healthcare system, deal with cultural differences, and learn new parenting skills all while adapting to life in a new country.

In this episode, she shares her experiences and offers advice to other mothers who may find themselves in a similar situation.

Marta is originally from Portugal. She lived in Spain, London, and now Japan. She also traveled the world as a flight attendant. Her first experience abroad was through a scholarship program called Erasmus. After that experience, she knew that her life was going to be away from Portugal.
The exposure to many different cultures was eye-opening. So years later, Marta managed to move to England and found a job thanks to her background in aviation.
In London, Marta met her husband who is from Belarus.
When her husband's visa was about to expire, he had the opportunity to move to Japan. To do so the two had to get married, and they only had 3 days to do it.
👉 SHOW NOTES 👈

TOPIC WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE

  • Study abroad using the Erasmus program.
  • Get married to stay together.
  • Becoming a mother abroad.
  • Health care cost.

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When Marta and her husband decided to move to Japan, little did they know that they would also be starting a family. And while becoming a mother can be challenging for anyone, for Marta it was especially difficult. She had to learn how to navigate the Japanese healthcare system, deal with cultural differences, and learn new parenting skills all while adapting to life in a new country.

In this episode, she shares her experiences and offers advice to other mothers who may find themselves in a similar situation.

Marta is originally from Portugal. She lived in Spain, London, and now Japan. She also traveled the world as a flight attendant. Her first experience abroad was through a scholarship program called Erasmus. After that experience, she knew that her life was going to be away from Portugal.
The exposure to many different cultures was eye-opening. So years later, Marta managed to move to England and found a job thanks to her background in aviation.
In London, Marta met her husband who is from Belarus.
When her husband's visa was about to expire, he had the opportunity to move to Japan. To do so the two had to get married, and they only had 3 days to do it.
👉 SHOW NOTES 👈

TOPIC WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE

  • Study abroad using the Erasmus program.
  • Get married to stay together.
  • Becoming a mother abroad.
  • Health care cost.

BE ON THE SHOW

If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory

SUPPORT THE PODCAST

The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show grow and reach more people.

Thanks for listening!

Daniel De Biasi

Support the show

  continue reading

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