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Following your life partner in Tanzania

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Hi everyone,

If love can move mountains, it also makes people move abroad, in countries such as Tanzania.
Following your life partner in a country with different customs and rules is an act of absolute trust and may require a period of adaptation.
This is why we would like to have your opinion to answer these questions and thus help future expats who are preparing to follow the same track by moving in Tanzania.

What preparation do you have, or do you advise, to do before your departure in order to make the best of this experience?

What challenges have you faced? In what areas (finding a job, socialization, well-being)? How did you overcome them?

What is the outcome of this experience for you? Would you do it again if the opportunity arose?

Has your relationship with your beloved changed since your expatriation in Tanzania? Do you have any advice on this subject?

If your expatriation involved children, how did you manage to maintain a family balance in the face of this life change?

Thanks for your contribution!

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arafaiz

Well it's not been an easy ride, I was based in Dubai for 15 years and have now had to follow my hubby in Zanzibar, Trying to settle in and adapt..am sure things will fall into place one day at a time..Am looking forward to the journey and pray that I don't regret my decision 😊😊

Brighton baraka

Honestly just be careful alot of tanzanian girls will just  pretend to fall in love with you so as to havest your money and they will use you until its over thats how alot of tanzanian beautiful ladies are .
Just try her by not giving her money or showing that you have money