Picture this, a luxury condo overlooking the beach for a faction of what you would pay back home, great food, sipping margaritas from your hammock overlooking a sunset drenched beach while you put the finishing touches to your current project then clicking “send”. This can be your reality by simply working remotely from beautiful Mexico.
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Will Working Remotely From Japan Break The Bank? The Power Of The Yen!
Many people travel to Japan in search of work. But why?
Because Japanese salaries and wages are usually higher than many wages and salaries in Western countries. Many are also fascinated by Japanese culture, language, food etc.
Working Remote From Hawaii. Life’s A Beach.
Surprisingly, many digital nomads or remote workers never consider working remotely from Hawaii, but should because it’s much easier than you think.
Returning To Your Home Country After Being Abroad. How Hard Is It?
Whether you’re returning to your home country to visit or returning in order to repatriate, your home country is not going to be the same country as the one you left.
Teaching English Abroad Over 40, By Someone Over 40.
Let’s face it, teaching English abroad is generally a young person’s game. At least half of your colleagues will be fresh out of University.
Most of them will only be in it for a year two at the most. You may find yourself surrounded by people you can’t even relate with.
If you’re American for example, you might find yourself in a staff room filled with Brits, Kiwis, Aussies etc. This, at least for me, was one of the positives of teaching English abroad even over 40. But, there are others, as well as challenges too.
Working remotely from Italy. La Dolce Vita.
Working remotely from Italy. Yes, it’s possible!
Whether you’re from the UK, New Zealand, Australia or the US, working remotely from Italy is possible.
Working Remotely From Puerto Rico. A Remote Workers Budget Paradise.
Working remotely from Puerto Rico, a budget Nomad’s Hawaii.
If you’re looking for a Caribbean island that you can stay in long term without the need for work permits or visas. No need for residency permits, no state income tax, where English along with Spanish, are the official languages, then working remotely from Puerto Rico is for you.
Is Living Abroad Worth It? After 20 Years, Here Are My Observations.
Moving and living abroad can be the adventure of a lifetime. Most of the people you’ve probably grown up with might not even have a passport. So you’re probably asking yourself, will moving abroad be worth it? Am I sacrificing my future for this itch I need to scratch?
How To Live In Europe For 3 Months. No Visas Required.
How to live in Europe for 3 months, here are your options.
Living in Europe for 3 months legally for Americans is quite easy. You really don’t even need a visa. Although after 2023 you will need to have what’s called an ETIAS which is a sort of pre-registration travel authorization similar to the United States version called ESTA for citizens of Visa waiver countries.
Living In Europe For 6 Months. Here’s How To Do It Legally.
Note that the information in this article pertains mostly to Americans or citizens of the United States and no other nationality.