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Auckland

20°C
New Zealand
2017
 16 Jul '175mo25 Dec '1725 Dec '17
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Vancouver

22°C
Canada
 2 Jul '1714d16 Jul '1716 Jul '17
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South Woodstock

United States
 
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San José

27°C
Costa Rica
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Oslo

11°C
Norway
 
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Cordoba

29°C
Argentina
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Burlington

United States
 11 Dec '167d18 Dec '1618 Dec '16
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San Francisco, CA

13°C
United States
 
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Seattle, WA

13°C
United States
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27 Jul '15

San Francisco, CA

17°C
United States

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How do you manage working in different time zones?


by @clusk |  | 12 comments

For those constrained by their business’ time zone, how do you manage this?

My home office is in Los Angeles – though I could swing anything in Central/South America, I’m looking at going to Lisbon or Chiang Mai for a bit. Both of them are >=8hrs difference potentially wreaking havoc on the work + social life + sleep split. This is a common question for nomads but there doesn’t seem to be a lot of posting on the site about it.

What do you guys think? Any Americans working in Asia or Europe that does it well? I could likely negotiate with my supervisor to work in Eastern standard if I was in Lisbon/Europe, which wouldn’t be too much of a stretch. Noon 'til 8pm. A bit more manageable than Chiang Mai or Bali.

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Does anyone plan on applying to the Vermont $10,000 remote work incentive?


by @wagmanben |  | 5 comments

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/vermont-pay-10-000-move-110056645.html

Hello All,
Saw Vermont rolled out an incentive to get more remote workers to live there, Does anyone plan on applying and If so why? Reason I’m asking is I work for an organization in Tulsa, Ok that wants to also bring in Nomads, and would love to hear your thoughts on what such a plan should look like

Any help would be Awesome!
Ben

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What is digital nomad dating like?


by @suzannerose |  | 9 comments

Hi everyone,

I am planning to start living a semi-nomadic lifestyle from the beginning of next year, probably spending around half my time on the road and half my time at home (but keeping an open mind).

I was just wondering what dating is like as a digital nomad? This is important to me. I am looking for a committed relationship, somebody to have adventures with. Monogamy is a must, but no rush for marriage, children etc.

In your experience, is this something lots of nomads are doing/ looking for? Or is it just a lot of casual sex and “locationships”?

Looking forward to hearing all about your experiences! Thank you everyone :slight_smile:

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International health insurance without having a permanent residence?

 

by @fabyliechti |  | 30 comments

Hey Nomads!

I’m a Swiss Citizen but full time traveler (living a few month there and there) and therefore don’t have a permanent residence/home anywhere in the world.

For this reason, I’m as well not registered in Switzerland and therefore don’t have medical care since I would have to pay at least 200$ monthly for medical care which I won’t use since I’m not living there.

As a in Switzerland unregistered Swiss Citizen I don’t have medical care in Switzerland but, however based on Swiss Law I’m always allowed to return to Switzerland, register and then get medical coverage (f.e. in a medical emergency).

So now I was looking for both, an international health insurance with good coverage and an additional travel insurance for my trips. Unfortunately every insurance I check, I got asked for a permanent residence - which I don’t have and don’t want to. So I don’t know what to fill out and if I still can get insurance without having a permanent residence.

I was wondering if there are any nomads here with a similar situation like me and (not registered anywhere and without a permanent residence)? If so, what health insurance, travel insurance you have and where?

PS. As well I’m not sure if it is kind of illegal not having a permanent residence anywhere plus where do I have to pay taxes?

Would be extremely grateful for any help on those matters - thanks so much!

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What kind of work do you do and how do you find work/projects?


by @hellovijayr |  | 4 comments

Not a digital nomad (yet), but getting ready. I’m a data scientist and programmer. I have only worked full time jobs so far, so I am not sure how to earn a living outside of it. Anyone here running SaaS business? what other ways do you make a living and how do you find work?

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Any DN's working on Blockchain projects


by @simonl |  | 1 comment

Hi,

Just wondering about how possible it is to work on a blockchain project as a DN and if its any different to other types of projects. I have a concept I’m interested in exploring further but a newbie…

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How to sign legal documents on the road?


by @gawin |  | 11 comments

It can be hard to get access to a good printer and scanner while moving, especially if you have to sign a lot of documents. Now, I could scan my signature and just copy paste a digital image it on the documents, but that doesn’t feel secure and really easy to copy by others.

How do you sign legal documents while on the road?

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  • United States

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
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    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun okay
    👮 Safety very bad
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    🌧 Feels  41°  44°AQI 27
    2yr
    $3,216 / mo
    42Mbps
    ×
  • New Zealand

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 🧐 Pricey
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun okay
    👮 Safety okay
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    🌥 Feels 24° 75° 24° 75°AQI 7
    7mo
    $3,274 / mo
    26Mbps
    ×
  • Canada

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 🙂 Okay
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun okay
    👮 Safety okay
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    🌥 Feels -7° 19° -3° 26°AQI 27
    5mo
    $2,794 / mo
    23Mbps
    ×
  • Argentina

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 😙 Affordable
    📡 Internet 🙂 Good
    😀 Fun good
    👮 Safety bad
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    🌧 Feels 29° 83° 27° 81°AQI 65
    3mo
    $1,078 / mo
    8Mbps
    ×
  • Costa Rica

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 🙂 Okay
    📡 Internet 🙂 Good
    😀 Fun okay
    👮 Safety bad
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    ☀️ Feels 32° 90° 29° 84°AQI 42
    3mo
    $2,563 / mo
    7Mbps
    ×
  • Norway

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 🧐 Too expensive
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun good
    👮 Safety okay
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    ☀️ Feels -5° 23° -2° 28°AQI 14
    10d
    $4,344 / mo
    43Mbps
    ×
  • 🛬 Most visits

  • San Francisco

    I've been living in SF since 2014 and I have to say Cost of Living is misrepresented. It's a lot more expensive now (2020) than posted. 1-bdr in center is $3,500-$4,000 + $200-$300 for parking + $100-$200 for utilities. Almost impossible to find month-to-month rent, so this is for 1-year lease. Coffee for two + a pastry is easily $20. Dinner for two never less than $50, unless it's fast food (+20% tips are expected) and if you want actually something good it's at least $100 for two. Airbnb is $1

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 😳 Way too expensive
    📡 Internet 🚀 Super fast
    😀 Fun bad
    👮 Safety very bad
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    🌧 Feels  43°  48°AQI 18
    2x
    $5,580 / mo
    69Mbps
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  • Seattle

    Seattle is a great city, especially if you like nature, there are plenty of outdoor activities to do all year round. People are generally open-minded and friendly. The cost of living is high but it allows you to be able to afford other places on earth easily if you can find a job here. You can also find plenty of good restaurants and arts around in the city. I recommend to stay at least 3-6 months to get the feel of living a PNW life.

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    💵 Cost 🧐 Pricey
    📡 Internet 🚀 Super fast
    😀 Fun okay
    👮 Safety very bad
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    🌥 Feels  41°  43°AQI 25
    1x
    $3,906 / mo
    88Mbps
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  • Cordoba

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 😙 Affordable
    📡 Internet 🙂 Good
    😀 Fun okay
    👮 Safety bad
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    🌧 Feels 29° 84° 27° 80°AQI 65
    1x
    $1,082 / mo
    8Mbps
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  • Oslo

    I've been there in summer. I don't understand why the rate of walkability is bad, that is ridiculous. People are friendly and polite, if you want to find a job is easy, although opening a bank account to get your salary can take two months. There are plenty of coffees, restaurants and bars, often you need to book in advance (more if the weather is good), and they will rip you off. I knew this, and I went there with the plan of no-eating out, no coffee-out and no-party, but even the supermarket i

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 🧐 Too expensive
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun good
    👮 Safety okay
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    ☀️ Feels -6° 21° -6° 21°AQI 19
    1x
    $4,226 / mo
    39Mbps
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  • San José

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 🧐 Pricey
    📡 Internet 🙂 Good
    😀 Fun okay
    👮 Safety very bad
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    ☀️ Feels 25° 77° 25° 77°AQI 42
    1x
    $3,502 / mo
    7Mbps
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  • Vancouver

    Read the review that starts "I live here and I can tell you that many of the stats listed are wrong" - its spot on accurate I will add to that - Vancouver is brain-numbingly boring and dead. There is noticeable and toxic mix of pedestrians, cyclists and car drivers. Mix in a very Vancouver trait of entitlement, and watch the the passive aggression fly. Vancouverites generally are a cold bunch making it difficult for newcomers. Worst of all they believe in their own created hype that live in

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 🧐 Pricey
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun okay
    👮 Safety okay
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    🌧 Feels  39°  43°AQI 20
    1x
    $3,043 / mo
    30Mbps
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  • Auckland

    Busy city. Lots of fun. Lots of different choices for food. Great night life

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 🧐 Pricey
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun okay
    👮 Safety okay
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    🌥 Feels 24° 75° 24° 75°AQI 21
    1x
    $3,297 / mo
    27Mbps
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  • 🛌 Most time spent

  • San Francisco

    I've been living in SF since 2014 and I have to say Cost of Living is misrepresented. It's a lot more expensive now (2020) than posted. 1-bdr in center is $3,500-$4,000 + $200-$300 for parking + $100-$200 for utilities. Almost impossible to find month-to-month rent, so this is for 1-year lease. Coffee for two + a pastry is easily $20. Dinner for two never less than $50, unless it's fast food (+20% tips are expected) and if you want actually something good it's at least $100 for two. Airbnb is $1

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 😳 Way too expensive
    📡 Internet 🚀 Super fast
    😀 Fun bad
    👮 Safety very bad
    Tap to open
    🌧 Feels  43°  48°AQI 18
    1yr
    $5,580 / mo
    69Mbps
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  • Auckland

    Busy city. Lots of fun. Lots of different choices for food. Great night life

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 🧐 Pricey
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun okay
    👮 Safety okay
    Tap to open
    🌥 Feels 24° 75° 24° 75°AQI 21
    7mo
    $3,297 / mo
    27Mbps
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  • Vancouver

    Read the review that starts "I live here and I can tell you that many of the stats listed are wrong" - its spot on accurate I will add to that - Vancouver is brain-numbingly boring and dead. There is noticeable and toxic mix of pedestrians, cyclists and car drivers. Mix in a very Vancouver trait of entitlement, and watch the the passive aggression fly. Vancouverites generally are a cold bunch making it difficult for newcomers. Worst of all they believe in their own created hype that live in

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 🧐 Pricey
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun okay
    👮 Safety okay
    Tap to open
    🌧 Feels  39°  43°AQI 20
    5mo
    $3,043 / mo
    30Mbps
    ×
  • Cordoba

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 😙 Affordable
    📡 Internet 🙂 Good
    😀 Fun okay
    👮 Safety bad
    Tap to open
    🌧 Feels 29° 84° 27° 80°AQI 65
    3mo
    $1,082 / mo
    8Mbps
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  • San José

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 🧐 Pricey
    📡 Internet 🙂 Good
    😀 Fun okay
    👮 Safety very bad
    Tap to open
    ☀️ Feels 25° 77° 25° 77°AQI 42
    3mo
    $3,502 / mo
    7Mbps
    ×
  • Seattle

    Seattle is a great city, especially if you like nature, there are plenty of outdoor activities to do all year round. People are generally open-minded and friendly. The cost of living is high but it allows you to be able to afford other places on earth easily if you can find a job here. You can also find plenty of good restaurants and arts around in the city. I recommend to stay at least 3-6 months to get the feel of living a PNW life.

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 🧐 Pricey
    📡 Internet 🚀 Super fast
    😀 Fun okay
    👮 Safety very bad
    Tap to open
    🌥 Feels  41°  43°AQI 25
    2mo
    $3,906 / mo
    88Mbps
    ×
  • Oslo

    I've been there in summer. I don't understand why the rate of walkability is bad, that is ridiculous. People are friendly and polite, if you want to find a job is easy, although opening a bank account to get your salary can take two months. There are plenty of coffees, restaurants and bars, often you need to book in advance (more if the weather is good), and they will rip you off. I knew this, and I went there with the plan of no-eating out, no coffee-out and no-party, but even the supermarket i

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 🧐 Too expensive
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun good
    👮 Safety okay
    Tap to open
    ☀️ Feels -6° 21° -6° 21°AQI 19
    10d
    $4,226 / mo
    39Mbps
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