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The InterNations Expats Forum for Burundi welcomes you!

Bwakeye, and welcome to the InterNations Burundi expats forum! Whether you’re an expat newbie or veteran in Bujumbura, or one of the many Burundian expat centers like Gitega, you’ll certainly have many questions about life as an expat. Simply join our InterNations community in Burundi to easily have all of the information that you may need about relocation at the tips of your fingers. Whether you’re looking for work permit requirements or visa documents at the Burundian embassy, finding a place to live in Ngozi, or are interested in visiting a few major Burundian landmarks, like the “Belvedere” at Bujumbura – who can better help you than your fellow expats? Through the expat forums for Burundi, you can easily be connected with other expats.

Latest Posts in Burundi Expat Forum

 Burundi Expat Q&A

Re: Kindergarten and nursery in Burundi?

Hi Karishma, Thanks a lot for your help. Leonie

Re: Moving to Bujumbura

Hi Nick, I am in Bujumbura, still looking for a place also. Wanted to say thanks, InterContact Ser...

Re: English medium school in Bujumbura?

Dear Hilde,thanks for your reply. Will keep looking. Best wishes Karishma

 Burundi Town Talk

VODKA

I am looking for a local partner or distributor to launch & introduce a premium award winning vodka...

looking for friends!

Hey guys, i am in Bujumbura right now and i am bored as a hell!! anyone here who have plans this we...

RE: Top University downtown Shanghai, China

Learning Chinese could be challenging yet some of us do not have a year to learn Chinese only befor...

 Burundi Expat Housing

Re: House for sharing in January 2012

Dear Hedy You've probably found someone already but I wanted to check if you new of any other coll...

want to sell/buy..go to habarishop.com

HabariShop.com East Africa's online platform where items/goods/services are traded daily

Shared housing or Sub-renting

Dear people in Bujumbura, I am in this enchanting city for the next 9 weeks doing an internship wi...

 Burundi Expat Jobs

Looking for ExPat Representative

Sales Representative required for Vehicle Export Company. Our vehicles are shipped from the United...

Re: Work in Bujumbura/Burundi

Hello Ben, my name is Michael and I am living in Burundi since 2001. I have my own business here an...

 Burundi Expat Marketplace

Car for Sale in Bujumbura!

AUTO A VENDRE Toyota Corolla Spacio, 1998 / Verte / 23.291 km Très bonnes conditions, Main dro...

Seeking jobs or Volunteer opportunities in Burundi

Hi , I appeal to expats aware of job opportunities or volunteer based positions in BUjumbura/ Bu...

Expats help one another in the Burundi Expat Forums

Our private network was created to give expats in Burundi a place to exchange tips, and find answers to expat questions such as, ʺDoes anyone know a good phrasebook for basic Kirundi?ʺ or ʺWhy is Bora Bora called an expatriate heaven?ʺ. Expat life in Burundi is at the very heart of our community - from mealie-meal porridge to Rwagasore Day - and the InterNations members taking part in the expat forum Burundi have a place to connect with other expats and international minds to receive dependable and relevant advice. With the InterNations expat forum for Burundi, you can always find a fellow expat to help simplify your assignment overseas.

The Expat Forum Burundi helps you find your Answer: From language skills to Bora Bora

When you need further information on expat issues like administration and finance in Bujumbura or health-care in Gitega, you should take a look at our Burundi Expat Guide, which is just another helpful resource that we offer in addition to the expat forums. Furthermore, you can discuss international topics in our World Forum, such as conflict management in an international workplace, making friends as an expatriate and various areas of interest for an expat. Of course, for help on all issues concerning the local expat life - from language skills to Bora Bora – take advantage of the InterNations Burundi expat forums.

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