Expat Stories – Jim Leo
Jim Leo is a Cigna Global customer. In this interview, he shares his expat story with us.

Jim Leo moved from the USA to Italy in 2002 and has been living there ever since.
Voici son témoignage d’expatrié.
Tell us about your expat move?
My grandparents were born in Italy and went to the USA. I came to Europe and met relatives and visited Italy many times. At age 39, I decided to leave my job, sell my home and move to Milan.
It was exciting but I also learned it is very different to live here compared with visiting.
Quelle a été selon vous la meilleure façon de se faire des amis en tant qu’expatriée ?
When I first arrived, I studied Italian at a language school and met many other students.
I also liked meeting local people, but sometimes that was not easy with the language and to enter into groups that had been together for some time. But going out and meeting people was the best way to make friends.
To be honest, I do not have any fellow American friends here, it has not been easy to find, or maybe me not putting a lot into it. As I said, I met many before but they moved away and that was difficult.
Quels ont été les points marquants de votre vie d’expatriée jusqu’ici ?
It has been a wonderful experience and really glad I decided to move. At first, it was wonderful traveling and seeing different cities and countries. After starting work, that became more difficult.
Learning the language, but still not 100 percent fluent, has been a big highlight. Really living the experience and not just visiting has been amazing.
Quels ont été les principaux défis à relever jusqu’ici ?
Some of the biggest challenges have been finding work in my area, it took 6 years to find my first job here in HR. The other challenge has been meeting people and having long term friendships. Many expat are here for a couple years and then gone.
I have had many friends over the years, but they have moved away, also some of my Italian friends. The other challenge, which ties into the next question, is that simple things we take for granted in the USA, are more complicated here, big bureaucracy.
Qu'est-ce qui vous manque de votre pays d'origine ?
The things I miss the most are family and friends, the conveniences in the USA, and the variety of food.
How much do you enjoy being an expat?
I really don't think of myself as an expat, I feel American when in the USA and Italian in Italy. I do feel more American though!
What advice would you give to those who are considering making an expat move?
I would say it is an amazing experience but it may not be for everyone. I can by myself, which was good because it only impacted myself, with a family it may not be easy for everyone to adjust.
Once you make to move, really try to experience the life in the country and not reflect too much on what you left in your home country. What I say to friends in the USA, I love it here, but coming on vacation in Italy is so much easier than trying to live here.
What would be the one piece of advice you wish you’d known before moving?
I wish I had known the language better and really have a good understanding of what it would be all about. Talking to someone that had gone through it would have been great.
Finalement, comment décririez-vous le parcours des expatriés en 10 mots maximum ?
It was not the easiest journey but so glad I did it!
Histoires d’expatriés
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