There are groups based in nearly every capital city where expats have relocated.

They’re dedicated to offering all types of advice for people living abroad.

Let’s take a look at some of them.

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When you join one, you’ll be able to post and ask questions about anything that interests you.

Many expats have their own stories to share and are willing to help other fellow expats.

You may have questions about the law, housing, prices, and the best restaurants to eat at.

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This could be a fun way to get acquainted with your new neighborhood.

Many also share information about scams.

You Might Get Crisis Advice

Most of the time, people use expat groups to ask for advice.

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Many expats utilize the groups to let people know of potential changes in tenant laws.

Always be mindful of the fact that everything you read in an expat group should be double-checked.

This is especially important if you are seeking legal information.

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Lots of Trolls

Unfortunately, expat groups on Facebook are also places where trolls like to hang out.

While they might mean well, getting expert advice on Facebook groups is not something that is advised.

Especially because you don’t know the people in these groups personally.

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Sometimes, you may get messages from people you don’t want to talk to.

There areprivacy controls on Facebook that you should review, especially if you are receiving unwanted messages.

There are also a lot of people out there who are pretending to be someone else.

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All these instances could lead to an unhappy outcome.

This means that it is largely based on opinion.

If you do decide to join an expat group on Facebook, be aware of potential misinformation.

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Always seek expert advice if you are dealing with something serious.