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The InterNations Expats Forum for Mali welcomes you!

Salut, and welcome to the InterNations Mali expats forum! Whether you’re an expat newbie or veteran in Bamako, or one of the many Malian expat centers like Kayes, you’ll certainly have many questions about life as an expat. Simply join our InterNations community in Mali 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 Malian embassy, finding a place to live in Timbuktu, or are interested in visiting a few major Malian landmarks, like the fastest growing city in Africa – who can better help you than your fellow expats? Through the expat forums for Mali, you can easily be connected with other expats.

Latest Posts in Mali Expat Forum

 Mali Expat Q&A

Re: Moving to Mali

If you have not already left, pretty much everything is available, however, not always in a good qu...

Re: Spanish in Mali

Hola Tatiana, no soy colombiana pero tengo algunos amiguos latinos (una hondurena que ya se fue...

Re: Learning Bambara in Bamako

Thank you Andrea, with this I found also the appropriate mp3 files.

 Mali Town Talk

Re: Reviews of the 2 international schools

There are more international schools than just two. There are at least two French, two American, a ...

Re: FAQ using the internet in Mali/Bamako

I am pretty much fed up with Afribone. The residentiel offer is 256Kbit/s, only they never achieve ...

Re: Whats happening in Bamako

Hi Brian, from last reports (Washington Times about 6 hours ago) it looks like things are calming d...

 Mali Expat Housing

Re: Looking for housing in Bamako

It's not to had to find a house in hippodrome area. The prices are getting a bit high from $600 to ...

Re: house monthly rent

I guess it all depends on your lifestyle... But a decent house starts at $600... Most are around $1...

Re: Areas of Bamako

Hi, I now live in Korofina near Hippodrome. Here in this area life is quiet and you can find houses...

 Mali Expat Jobs

Re: opportunity for college grad?

Get in touch with american international school, AISB, they often have vacancies.

Revenue Assurance Consultant

Looking for a Revenue Assurance Consultant with 8 years experience in Telecoms. Based in Africa. Se...

Senior ICT Solution Manager - Mali

Senior ICT Solution Manager - Mali Report to Country Enterprise Business Dept Language: French ...

 Mali Expat Marketplace

Re: buisness oportunity

Email me or skype me please for details

GOLD

2 one kilo bars 22 carat available immediately, please email me for more info thank you.

Expats help one another in the Mali Expat Forums

Our private network was created to give expats in Mali a place to exchange tips, and find answers to expat questions such as, ʺWhat are the conditions in Bamako's main hospital like? Should I rather go home for treatment?ʺ or ʺWhich fresh fruit and vegetables are easily available in local shops and stalls?ʺ. Expat life in Mali is at the very heart of our community - from tiga diga na to the Essakane Festival in the Desert - and the InterNations members taking part in the expat forum Mali have a place to connect with other expats and international minds to receive dependable and relevant advice. With the InterNations expat forum for Mali, you can always find a fellow expat to help simplify your assignment overseas.

The Expat Forum Mali helps you find your Answer: From medical care to local cusine

When you need further information on expat issues like education and children in Bamako or housing and household in Kayes, you should take a look at our Mali 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 challenges for expat spouses, the most common issues faced by expats and various areas of interest for an expat. Of course, for help on all issues concerning the local expat life - from medical care to local cusine – take advantage of the InterNations Mali expat forums.

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