Looking to retire in the EU, but not 100% sure where you’d like to settle yet?The Latvian Retirement Visa could be just the thing for you. Boasting low income requirements and requiring...
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If you're planning any international travel in 2024, you need a valid passport—and thankfully, current processing times are much quicker now (6–8 weeks) than they have been in recent months. But depending...
Whether you’re seeking adventure, better business prospects or a safe haven for you and your family, the benefits of a second residency or a second passport are undeniable. But why would you...
It looks like a few countries are switching up their immigration system a little bit in the new year.Recently, a few foreign governments—including those of Brazil, China, and Turkey—announced a few changes they...
From cutting through the countryside to connecting a country’s great cities, the world’s best railway journeys offer entirely new perspectives on a destination. Train travel always delivers plenty of magic. Sometimes it’s...
While lots of employers seem intent on bringing workers back into the office, there are still lots of well-paid remote jobs for professionals looking to bid adieu to the physical workspace.Whether you’re...
Last week, I set foot on American soil for the first time in nearly two-and-a-half years. I have lived abroad for most of the past decade, but I’d never been away from...
Courtney and Justin Orgias and their children Xavier and Whitley left the US in June 2022 and have been living a digital nomad lifestyle ever since. Mandatory Credit: Demian Bretta By Tamara...
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This article was written by Nomad Capitalist contributor, Brian Greco, an experienced gay traveler, cultural explorer and free-market advocate. Going out and seeing the world — often on your own or while...
Ancy-le-Franc. Photo by Debbie Stone La Belle Epoque. Photo by Debbie Stone By DEBBIE STONESanta FeFor the Los Alamos Daily Post When most people think of a barge, they envision a flat-bottomed...