What drew you to Amsterdam - and what keeps you there?
It happened unexpectedly. My partner wasn't able to get an extension on his visa to stay in New Zealand so to stay together we needed to move abroad. He's originally from England but neither of us wanted to move to the UK, I wanted to live somewhere that was a bit different. Amsterdam is an attractive city for expats and there are a number of international companies like Booking.com, Tomtom and Uber based here that require native English speakers.
If you were staying for a few weeks, where's the best area to base yourself?
The Jordaan district close to the city centre, yet removed enough not to get too overrun with tourists. The Anne Frank Museum is also close by.
And if you're there for a night - what are three things you' d kick yourself for not doing?
1. Try some Bitterballen. Amazing balls of deep-fried Dutchness.
2. Take in the sights of the famous Red Light District. Just make sure you don't take any
photos.
3. You need to ride a bike, it's the best way to get the feel of the city. You can rent one or you can join a bike tour where they'll provide one.