This community’s really taking off! The tens of you subscribed here must be doing a lot more advocacy than I imagined to have influenced such a mass exodus.

Jokes aside, living abroad is a very comfortable lifestyle and it makes perfect sense with so many crises in the US why the push to live abroad is happening.

Browse the comFAQ for a quick rundown on how to start traveling and please reach out if you have any following questions about how to travel and live abroad.

          • bitofarambler@crazypeople.onlineOPM
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            As far as hurdles to traveling go, money is the easiest one for English speakers to solve since there are 1.5 billion English language learners in the world; 1 in 5 people on the planet are looking for conversation partners and teachers on and offline. In addition, as you as you are a traveler, your cost of living plummets.

            It costs $500 USD per month to live in most countries(rent, utilities, groceries, wifi/data). if you teach online at $10 an hour, which is on the low side of online teaching, you’ll need 50 hours per month, or~13 hours of work per week. 2 hours a day, five days a week, or 6 hours a day twice a week and you’ll have paid for your monthly expenses, the rest of the time is your own.

            If you teach in person, you can make a lot more($2000-10000 USD per month working 20-40 hours per week), begin accruing passive income for early reirement and still travel.