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FAQ
"How much does traveling cost?"
Cost of living(rent, utilities, data/wifi, groceries) is $500 USD per month for most countries, up to $1000 for most others.
"Health care and insurance?"
Health care and insurance abroad are both pennies on the US dollar for the highest quality of medical care
"What about visas?"
You usually don't need them; when necessary, visas are almost all entirely online: a fifteen minute e-form and nominal fee offset in your first day by the drastically lower cost of living abroad.
"How do you make money while abroad?"
Any job that nets you $500+ a month works. There are almost 2 billion English students globally right now, so native English speakers have lucked into a guaranteed job on or offline.
"What qualifications do I need as an English teacher?"
Some countries and schools require a TEFL certificate or prefer candidates with an associate's degree depending on the position, but if you want to teach English, all you need is to be a fluent English speaker.
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Ha! It's New Hampshire, and honestly? I've been all around it, so there's really no excuse at this point. Yet, fact remains.
I guess, life got in the way? Either that, or it's no discernibly different from Vermont to anyone not from either state, but don't tell them that. Trust me. ๐
Sewing? Pretty badass, NGL. I used to crossstitch when I was a kid/teen, and often repair or modify clothing for myself, but I hadn't thought to simply whipstitch some netting. ๐คฆ๐ผ How long you been out there? Ramblin', that is.
Oh, and Scotland is, well itsfookin' luvlae, eh?
The US can always use more Vermont, what a beautiful state.
Mosquito nets, stuff sacks, patches, pockets, adjustments, travel-pillow turned storage, sewing rapidly became way too useful a skill for me to ignore. An old lady in Taiwan even taught me how to crochet int her restaurant, and I made some toasty socks I used for years.
About 14 years now traveling. A few months at a time in each country usually, although this Asia trip has been somewhat hurried due to friend-wedding obligations this year in different countries.
That sounds like a lovely arc, neighbor, truly. ๐คฉ I may get back to traveling long-term after I'm pup-less again, but that shouldn't be for at least another decade here. (Ain't no way I'm putting him on a US flight, with their history of killing pets, w/o recourse or justice at all. ๐)
Still, an inspiring and hopeful notion all the same!
thanks, I'm digging it. i do know a lot of people who travel with their pets without a hitch but totally get not wanting to play roulette.
def lemme know if you ever have any travel questions, it's what the com is for.
Most certainly will do! ๐๐ผ