RE:LOCATE AWARD

RE:LOCATE AWARD

We are so proud to report that Intermark Relocation is this year’s winner of the very prestigious RE:LOCATE AWARD as the BEST RELOCATION SERVICE PROVIDER or TEAM OF THE YEAR!!!

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TOP5 Russian Food to fall in love with

TOP5 Russian Food to fall in love with
This week, we will talk about the changes that happen with us after living in Russia for a while.
We will talk about the Russian goods that gradually get in our grocery list. Sometimes it’s difficult to imagine, how countries change our tastes.

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Intermark Relocation has acquired a new friend!

Friends of Intermark - Expat life style

On April, 2 our team got acquainted with Joycita Sims – an expat from the United Kingdom, who agreed to share her experience of adaptation in Russia. Continue reading

7 Superb moving Tips

MOVING TIPS

Who can’t use some moving tips when they’re packing up their whole life for a new home?

If you’re among thousands of people who have picked up and moved their family to a new home or a new community, you have fresh memories of some of the ups and downs or thrills or frustrations of moving.

Drawing from personal experience, we know there are lots of ways to help make your household move easier and more .

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Travelers rejoice! Smartphones turned into real-time voice and sign translators

An updated Google Translate application, seen January 12, 2015 in San Francisco, enables smartphones to translate signs, menus and more into English. (AFP Photo / Glenn Chapman)

An updated Google Translate application, seen January 12, 2015 in San Francisco, enables smartphones to translate signs, menus and more into English. (AFP Photo / Glenn Chapman)

Good News From “Russia Today”!

Travelling in a foreign country has often been a challenge – now technology comes to the rescue. Google has updated its Translate app to do voice and sign translations – just point your smartphone at signs, menus or whatever you want to understand.

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When bigger isn’t better

Languages

Have a look on an interesting article by The Economist about languages.
Which language would you like to learn next?

HOW would you rank “important” languages? If asked to rattle them off, many people start with English, but after that are reluctant to go further. Important how, they ask. One approach would be to look at people and money: surely a language is important if it is spoken by lots of people, in countries with great wealth (and presumably, therefore, power).

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