The expatriate archive in The Hague is a unique institution. It was originally founded as a place to store the experiences of Royal Dutch Shell company employees, but then became an indipendant data base for any expatriate documentation or experience. Now it is dedicated to document experiences of any nationality, now it is truly international in character. It collects blogs, letters, photos, records, of this specific social experience of leaving our country and settling in another. This excludes, of course, those that re-settled in another country permanently. The are classified as "emigrants".
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