Share The Article Last Updated 8 months agoSouth America is currently the solo travel hotspot of the world. It's no secret solo explorers are more conscious about their budget, and they tend...
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When it comes to international travel essentials—the best neck pillow for a red-eye flight, all that head-scratching paperwork, the list goes on—we don’t talk about electronic adapters nearly enough. For some reason,...
Traveling to South America has plenty of appeal to attract many types of tourists. The continent has at times had a questionable reputation, but continues to be a hub for both travelers...
The Expat Renter: How a New Yorker can navigate a move to “the Paris of South America,” Buenos Aires
In our recently launched column, the Expat Renter, we check into how leasing an apartment works in other cities and compare it to the (sometimes intractable) process New Yorkers have to go through here.Our...
The word Patagonia conjures dreamy images of wide-open spaces, remote natural beauty, massive glaciers, soaring Andes, outdoor adventures and iconic wildlife on land and at sea. The Patagonia region of Argentina, which...
Share The Article Last Updated 10 months agoIf you own a laptop and a backpack, you can work just about anywhere in today's world. Digital nomads are globetrotting while getting paid and...
Spread the love There’s so much to consider when choosing from a list of countries to study and/or work. You want to pick a country that interests you, find a program that...
On May 5, the World Health Organization (WHO) formally announced the end of the Covid-19 pandemic. But over these three-plus years, several pandemic-born habits have become ingrained in our daily lives. Masks...
Share The Article Last Updated 8 months agoDigital nomadism has been on the rise in the last few years, especially after national governments began acknowledging the economic contribution of remote workers, lifting...
by David HammondI moved from the U.S. to Uruguay in 2006. I came for the landscape, the culture, the food, and broadly, the opportunity to live a simpler life. Getting a healthcare...
By David HammondUruguay is an oft-forgotten gem in South America, dwarfed by neighboring Brazil. It offers that gorgeous, sub-tropical climate, which means it generally stays warm or cool, without venturing into either...
Looking to make Argentina your second home? The country’s Rentista Visa program offers retirees and folks with passive income (e.g. from property rentals) the ability to obtain residency there. Plus, you can...
Revolut is offering Revolut Lite in Latin American countries to make cross-border transactions and transfers more accessible to the unbanked. Revolut Lite will provide users with free transfers as a taster of...
Spread the love People are looking for the most affordable countries to study and work in because studying abroad is a dream that comes true for many international students. The high cost...
Share The Article Last Updated 9 months agoBuenos Aires is one of the best cities in South America for digital nomads right now. The capital of Argentina has long been a popular...
In this article, we’ll reveal the top 10 of the safest countries in Latin America and the opportunities the region brings. These countries have shown significant political stability, low violent crime rates,...
From the Amazon rainforests to Siberia’s plains or the Australian bush, sparsely populated regions share demographic, economic, political and environmental characteristics that set them apart from more densely populated areas. As such,...
This article takes a look at the 15 easiest countries to retire to. If you wish to skip our detailed analysis on the retirement dilemma and best expat retirement countries, go to...