If you’ve ever been serious about trying to find a job overseas, you’ve probably noticed the huge catch 22 that exists: You can’t get a work visa without a job offer and you can’t get a job offer without a work visa. But there is a way to get in, and that’s by Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL). Jenny, from our site, taught English in Japan for about 6 1/2 years, so we’ve written about what to expect from a TEFL job in the past. Here we interview an American Expat working professionally in South Korea!
Read MoreMalaysia is a popular destination for expats and digital nomads due to the comparatively low cost of living. If you’re considering moving, retiring, or working overseas - Malaysia should really be on your list as it is incredibly affordable, very well developed, has excellent food, western standard hospitals, and yes, they even speak English!
Read MoreOver the course of 4 years, we’ve saved $123,110 simply by traveling the world full-time - an equivalent to completely not needing an entire job making over $30,000 per year. Now that’s savings! Let’s just say that it’s much cheaper than you think to do exactly what we did.
Read MoreHow to Get Started: Create an Online Course & Sell Courses Online with our easy 3-step process, plus interviews with a successful teacher and happy parent. Step 1: Decide on what course you want to create. Step 2: Create an Online Course. Step 3: Sell Courses Online
Read MoreLooking for a fun travel job? Scuba Diving instructors are able to teach at beautiful locations all around the world. Learn how to start your diving instructor career here!
Read MoreEarn money doing what you enjoy! Learn how to apply and become an Airbnb Experience host. With in-person or virtual experiences, anyone can learn how to be a great host.
Read MoreAre you trying to figure out how to experience New Zealand on a budget? This article explains how we were able to enjoy Auckland, Rotorua, Tongariro, Wellington, Queenstown, Christchurch, Dunedin, Tekapo, Wanaka, Hokitika, Abel Tasman, and Nelson for under $44 per day per person. It might be a budget breakdown, but we’ve also packed it full of tips and tricks - everything you need to know before heading out to New Zealand!
Read MoreAre you trying to figure out how to experience Australia on a budget? This article explains how we were able to enjoy Sydney, NSW and Melbourne, Victoria for under $35 per day per person. It might be a budget breakdown, but we’ve also packed it full of tips and tricks - everything you need to know before heading out to Australia!
Read MoreAre you trying to figure out how to experience Cape Town on a budget? This article explains how we were able to enjoy Cape Town for under $50 per day per person. It might be a budget breakdown, but we’ve also packed it full of tips and tricks - everything you need to know before heading out to Cape Town!
Read MoreAre you trying to figure out how to experience Fiji on a budget? This article explains how we were able to enjoy Fiji for under $25 per day per person. It might be a budget breakdown, but we’ve also packed it full of tips and tricks - everything you need to know before heading out to Fiji!
Read MoreWe are a traveling nomad family that lives on a budget of $1,000 per month per adult - which is roughly $32.88 per adult per day. The expenses outlined below are for 2 people and are in United States dollars (USD). Without further ado, here is our Bali, Indonesia budget breakdown and how we lived on less than $28 USD per day per adult. Let us know in the comments section if you have any questions.
Read MoreWe are a traveling nomad family that lives on a budget of $1,000 per month per adult - which is roughly $32.88 per adult per day. The expenses outlined below are for 2 people and are in United States dollars (USD). Without further ado, here is our Johor Bahru, Malaysia and Singapore budget breakdown and how we lived on less than $25 USD per day per adult.
Read MoreWe are a traveling nomad family that lives on a budget of $1,000 per month per adult - which is roughly $32.88 per adult per day. The expenses outlined below are for 2 people and are in United States dollars (USD). Without further ado, here is our Bangkok and Chiang Mai budget breakdown and how we lived on less than $28 USD per day per adult.
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