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Living in Washington: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Washington: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Washington.

Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, is a global hub for politics, diplomacy, and international affairs. With a population of approximately 670,000 residents within the city proper and over 6 million in the greater metropolitan area, D.C. offers expats a unique blend of history, culture, and career opportunities. The city is home to world-renowned institutions, free museums, and a highly educated workforce, making it attractive to professionals from around the globe.

A City of Global Influence

Beyond its role as the seat of the U.S. federal government, Washington, D.C. hosts the headquarters of the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and over 175 embassies. This international presence creates a cosmopolitan atmosphere and abundant opportunities for those working in diplomacy, international development, law, and policy.

5 Good Reasons to Move to Washington, D.C.

  1. World-class career opportunities 鈥 Access to federal government positions, international organizations, consulting firms, and leading universities.
  2. Free cultural attractions 鈥 The Smithsonian Institution operates 17 free museums and the National Zoo, making culture accessible to all.
  3. Highly educated population 鈥 Over 60% of residents hold a bachelor's degree, fostering intellectual exchange and networking.
  4. Excellent public transportation 鈥 The Metrorail system connects the city and suburbs, reducing the need for a car.
  5. Diverse neighborhoods 鈥 From historic Georgetown to lively Adams Morgan, there's a community for every lifestyle.

Key facts

Population700,000
Expats90,000
Top nationalitiesSalvadorans, Ethiopians, Mexicans, Chinese, Indians
LanguagesEnglish, Spanish
Monthly cost of living
1 person$3,200
Family of 4$7,500
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Sylvan Thomson
About the author

A New Zealander who has spent much of their life overseas, I am now based back in my home country with my American partner and child. I have lived in the UK, the Cook Islands, the USA and Australia and am especially familiar with the expat experience in the US, having spent 2016 - 2020 in America. In New Zealand I work as an employment case manager at the Ministry of Social Development and a freelance writer and editor. I enjoy outdoor adventures, nature, writing and literature, cooking, foraging, fishing, and drawing.

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