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- Travel@crazypeople.online
I’ve been traveling for about 14 years and living abroad is a very attainable goal and comfortable lifestyle.
tldr is get a passport, get any remote job for 10-15 hours a week, move to one of the $500 countries, rest, recuperate, live.
Take it from there without financial pressure weighing you down; build up passive income, get access to better healthcare, great food, world wonders and innumerable other benefits.
If you are an English speaker, you have immediate access to thousands of teaching jobs that pay anywhere from $2000-10000 USD per month.
FAQs are in the community sidebar and feel free to ask any other questions about living abroad in the comments, messages, or this travel community.


Cambodia might be doable, just … on $500 but it would be a miserable existence, $1000 a month easily
Visa is super easy.
Matt McKenzie has an hilarious insight, he has a wife and kid as well, so much more expensive
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrzCfPKQdrk2W-0kLH9Z0bA
this one was great, young American guy, he used Tinder to decide on the country to move to, not for a ONS per se but to see how friendly people were in general in other countries. After scouring the world he settled on Cambodia… haha, awesome “hack”. Didn’t’t even tell his parents, told them he was going camping and fcuked off to Cambodia !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHMMMPpc7xI
Cambodia is a $500-a-month extremely comfortable destination, I stayed for 3 months under that budget and I was eating fresh sushi most days plus got the best glasses I’ve ever had for about $25 usd.
They have tons of inexpensive high-quality housing and good food.