Brother_Tucker
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- Nov 24, 2020
Hey everyone,
My life has taken some pretty drastic turns over the last year. Looking at my current situation and what I really want to do, digital nomading has always been really appealing to me but I always had a reason to not do it (fixed job, relationships etc).
I wanted to post a thread to use as a knowledge share so that if members decided to take the leap into working remotely and moving around the world, we can make sure everyone is safe and having fun all over the place.
This is still a new area for me and I'm working on research to make it a reality. A common thing on the forums is when people to come and try to get value without actually sharing value. The best members of this place use it to swap notes, an example of this would be I had X problem and I tried Y solution and Z happened, is there a better way to do this? vs I cant get laid and everyone thinks i'm creepy, what flavor of mayonnaise will make my seamen taste like a Michelin star meal?
My contribution will be a couple of sites and locations I think are viable, I'd love to be corrected and have people going through the process share things that could help the community so we can all avoid the scams that are rampant on facebook. I'm personally looking to explore more of the world while working, I'm less about partying and needing wild sex (of course this forum was founded on getting laid, so please don't be shy about it, its just not my focus anymore)
Websites to look at
This one is great for getting a feel about locations and visa requirements. I don't know if I trust anything it recommends about where to stay (anyone getting a commission or advertising consultancy raises a question mark for me about how reliable it is)
This one is great to compare the costs of living from different cities. It's based on user input, so you can use it to figure out if you can afford to move somewhere or at least what to expect when you get there.
Places
Thailand
Rated extremely high for cost of living, community, dating and reliable internet. @Spider Jerusalem had a great post about their 1 month in Bangkok and it was something that inspired me to look at this location as a first stop. The main thing is that rent is crazy cheap, but many places want you to stay for a year. Thailand made the visa process harder to keep backpackers away from just staying there, but it seems they are about to launch a digital nomad visa for people looking to do serious work here. Airbnb has many places and it seems like there are quite a few co living co working places (sadly, I'm too old for hostel life and I don't think my business will benefit from learning from 22 year old "life coaches").
Extra info from Paid Renegade:
Some things I’m doing/would recommend-
- To avoid all foreign transaction fees get the platinum debit card from Schwab. It’s free, plus no fx fees and they even reimburse you whatever additional BS charge the atm tries to stick you with. Just always say no to “dynamic currency conversion “ when pulling out cash
-If visiting Bangkok the #1 recommended place to stay for adventure is along the Sukhumvit BTS line, within walking distance of the subway/skytrain. Trips are about $1 and you avoid all traffic. My hotel is within walking distance to all the best nightlife, parks, restaurants. Asok and Nana neighborhoods are considered prime but certainly not quiet. It’s common for people in Thailand to book hotels long term for great rates, not like in the US
If visiting northern Thailand (Chiang Mai), most say to avoid the burning season from March -May-ish. Otherwise great hub for digital nomads wanting a little more peace and quiet, and more affordable than BKK
That’s mostly it for now, as an American they give you quite a long time in Thailand as a simple tourist (no visa required) to decide if it’s right for you and then there’s the new DTV visa to look at which looks like a sweet deal for moving abroad. If anyone’s interested I can update this as time goes on with additional research/solutions I find. Will also be running dating apps while there so that should be interesting to say the least
Philippines
I know very little about this region other than the English proficiency is very high and the cost of living is apparently 10-30% cheaper than Thailand.
https://digitalnomads.world/city-guide/el-nido-philippines/#Costs
For those looking to explore dating, I have heard this place has plenty of options and there is no shortage of "baddies"
Vietnam
Probably the cheapest location on the list. Lots of youtube channels say its extremely possible to get by living in a nice place and eating good food on $1000 usd a month. It's also a great location to get photos for your profile back home.
Kuala Lumpur
The rentals for the prices you pay look stunning. The place looks great, but apparently it has heavy Muslim faith and isn't too big on the party scene or casual hook ups.
Brazil
Also very cheap, better English and an insane party life. My main concern is safety as we are constantly blasted with news of bad things happening to people. Florianoplis is apparently safer than many US cities and is a great island location. Rio is amazing for party life, but not a place you would want to go on your own. Brazil has a very sex positive culture, so make sure you wear your safety equipment so you dont come back with something positive you cant get rid of.
For the adding of value, the call out is to people who are already digital nomads or know more about good locations to get started with.
I'd like this to be a knowledge share for the users that want to experience more of the world while working on their career/businesses.
Thanks in advance for any contributions!
My life has taken some pretty drastic turns over the last year. Looking at my current situation and what I really want to do, digital nomading has always been really appealing to me but I always had a reason to not do it (fixed job, relationships etc).
I wanted to post a thread to use as a knowledge share so that if members decided to take the leap into working remotely and moving around the world, we can make sure everyone is safe and having fun all over the place.
This is still a new area for me and I'm working on research to make it a reality. A common thing on the forums is when people to come and try to get value without actually sharing value. The best members of this place use it to swap notes, an example of this would be I had X problem and I tried Y solution and Z happened, is there a better way to do this? vs I cant get laid and everyone thinks i'm creepy, what flavor of mayonnaise will make my seamen taste like a Michelin star meal?
My contribution will be a couple of sites and locations I think are viable, I'd love to be corrected and have people going through the process share things that could help the community so we can all avoid the scams that are rampant on facebook. I'm personally looking to explore more of the world while working, I'm less about partying and needing wild sex (of course this forum was founded on getting laid, so please don't be shy about it, its just not my focus anymore)
Websites to look at
Digital Nomad World - The Global Community of Digital Nomads
Digital Nomad World is the go-to platform for those interested in a digital nomad or location independent lifestyle. Join our community today
digitalnomads.world
This one is great for getting a feel about locations and visa requirements. I don't know if I trust anything it recommends about where to stay (anyone getting a commission or advertising consultancy raises a question mark for me about how reliable it is)
Cost of Living Calculator
Cost of living calculator allows estimation of living expenses if you relocate to another city. Also you can estimate purchasing power of salary if you relocate.
www.numbeo.com
Places
Thailand
Rated extremely high for cost of living, community, dating and reliable internet. @Spider Jerusalem had a great post about their 1 month in Bangkok and it was something that inspired me to look at this location as a first stop. The main thing is that rent is crazy cheap, but many places want you to stay for a year. Thailand made the visa process harder to keep backpackers away from just staying there, but it seems they are about to launch a digital nomad visa for people looking to do serious work here. Airbnb has many places and it seems like there are quite a few co living co working places (sadly, I'm too old for hostel life and I don't think my business will benefit from learning from 22 year old "life coaches").
Extra info from Paid Renegade:
Some things I’m doing/would recommend-
- To avoid all foreign transaction fees get the platinum debit card from Schwab. It’s free, plus no fx fees and they even reimburse you whatever additional BS charge the atm tries to stick you with. Just always say no to “dynamic currency conversion “ when pulling out cash
-If visiting Bangkok the #1 recommended place to stay for adventure is along the Sukhumvit BTS line, within walking distance of the subway/skytrain. Trips are about $1 and you avoid all traffic. My hotel is within walking distance to all the best nightlife, parks, restaurants. Asok and Nana neighborhoods are considered prime but certainly not quiet. It’s common for people in Thailand to book hotels long term for great rates, not like in the US
If visiting northern Thailand (Chiang Mai), most say to avoid the burning season from March -May-ish. Otherwise great hub for digital nomads wanting a little more peace and quiet, and more affordable than BKK
That’s mostly it for now, as an American they give you quite a long time in Thailand as a simple tourist (no visa required) to decide if it’s right for you and then there’s the new DTV visa to look at which looks like a sweet deal for moving abroad. If anyone’s interested I can update this as time goes on with additional research/solutions I find. Will also be running dating apps while there so that should be interesting to say the least
Philippines
I know very little about this region other than the English proficiency is very high and the cost of living is apparently 10-30% cheaper than Thailand.
https://digitalnomads.world/city-guide/el-nido-philippines/#Costs
For those looking to explore dating, I have heard this place has plenty of options and there is no shortage of "baddies"
Vietnam
Probably the cheapest location on the list. Lots of youtube channels say its extremely possible to get by living in a nice place and eating good food on $1000 usd a month. It's also a great location to get photos for your profile back home.
The Full Digital Nomad Guide to Da Nang - The Digital Nomad World
Full Digital Nomad guide to Da Nang | Where to live & Best things to do | Find remote jobs | How to prepare for living in Da Nang, Vietnam
digitalnomads.world
Kuala Lumpur
The rentals for the prices you pay look stunning. The place looks great, but apparently it has heavy Muslim faith and isn't too big on the party scene or casual hook ups.
Brazil
Also very cheap, better English and an insane party life. My main concern is safety as we are constantly blasted with news of bad things happening to people. Florianoplis is apparently safer than many US cities and is a great island location. Rio is amazing for party life, but not a place you would want to go on your own. Brazil has a very sex positive culture, so make sure you wear your safety equipment so you dont come back with something positive you cant get rid of.
The Full Digital Nomad Guide to Florianópolis - Digital Nomad World
Full Digital Nomad guide to Florianópolis | Where to live & Things to do | Remote jobs | How to prepare for living in Florianópolis, Brazil
digitalnomads.world
The Full Digital Nomad Guide Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Digital Nomad World
Full Digital Nomad guide Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Where to live & Best things to do | remote jobs | Prepare for living in Rio de Janeiro
digitalnomads.world
For the adding of value, the call out is to people who are already digital nomads or know more about good locations to get started with.
I'd like this to be a knowledge share for the users that want to experience more of the world while working on their career/businesses.
Thanks in advance for any contributions!
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