X

Vous n'êtes pas connecté

Rubriques :

Maroc Maroc - NEWSDAY.CO.TT - A la Une - 20/Jun 05:06

Testing out the digital nomad lifestyle

Widespread frustration and stagnation have left many feeling trapped by rising crime and shrinking opportunities in TT. This craving for change is exacerbated by a limited global perspective, as few have lived or travelled extensively abroad, stifling innovation and solutions. Digital Nomad Visas presents a potential solution by offering the chance to work remotely while experiencing new cultures. This not only allows for personal growth and the acquisition of new skills but also brings fresh perspectives back home, potentially transforming personal and societal landscapes. For those feeling the weight of local limitations, becoming a digital nomad might not just be an escape, but a transformative journey towards personal and societal improvement. What is a digital nomad? A digital nomad is an individual who uses telecommunications technologies to earn a living and, more generally, conducts their life in a nomadic manner. As long as they have their laptops and a good internet connection, they can work from anywhere. Countries offering a Digital Nomad Visa are: – Asia: Thailand is particularly popular for its affordable living and vibrant expat communities, especially in cities like Chiang Mai and Bangkok. Other key countries include Indonesia (notably Bali), Vietnam, Malaysia and the Philippines. [caption id="attachment_1091088" align="alignnone" width="1024"] -[/caption] – Europe: Portugal is known for its great quality of life, Lisbon and Porto are havens for digital nomads due to their vibrant culture and strong tech scene. Additionally, Spain, Estonia, Croatia and Greece are highly sought after for their welcoming policies and scenic locations. – South America: In Colombia, Medellín and Bogotá are favourites for their cultural vibrancy and improving tech infrastructure. Following closely are Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, offering diverse landscapes and growing digital nomad communities. The Digital Nomad Visas are popping up across the globe and a quick Google search will lead you down a rabbit hole for various destinations and give you the full details on what the requirements are for the visas. Looking at Thailand Bangkok, Thailand, is renowned for its low cost of living and great quality of life, which makes it a magnet for digital nomads from across the globe. Housing varies widely in cost, depending on the area and type of accommodation. For instance, a one-bedroom condo in the city can cost anywhere from US$300 to US$700 per month. I found a one-bedroom condo on Thailandproperty.com for $2,900 which included a fully furnished one-bedroom, a gym, basketball court, pool, sauna, rooftop patio on the 70th floor and a minute walk away from the metro station. The place looked like Bayside Towers, at a fraction of the cost. I have even seen unfurnished one-bedroom apartments going for US$40 (approx $271) per month. There is accommodation to fit all budgets and needs. Local street food can be incredibly cheap, with meals costing as little as US$1- $2. However, eating at mid-range restaurants can set you back anywhere from US$5-$15 per meal. Transportation is also quite affordable, a one-way ticket on local transit like the BTS (Skytrain) or MRT (Metro) costs around US$1, while monthly passes are about US$30. For a typical apartment in Bangkok, utility costs average around US$60 per month, covering essentials like electricity, heating and water – this may increase with air conditioning use in hotter months. The internet is affordable at about US$20 per month for unlimited data. Leisure-wise, gym memberships vary from US$40 to US$70 monthly, and cinema tickets cost approximately US$5-$6. Bangkok's mix of affordable living and vibrant culture makes it attractive for remote workers. All in all, if you are making around US$1,500, you can live a really good life in a big city like Bangkok. For those making much less, you can cut down on the little luxuries and live off of US$500. Earning as a digital nomad For those venturing into the digital nomad lifestyle, platforms like LinkedIn offer a wide range of opportunities for remote work. It's a great resource to explore job listings that specifically offer the flexibility to work from anywhere. In 2024, some of the top jobs for freelancers and digital nomads include software development, digital marketing, content writing, graphic design, video/audio editing and data analysis. Set up a digital account with Wise and you can move money from your home country to a local account in Thailand but also use the Wise cards to make purchases globally. More of our population needs to get out, see the world, gain some perspective and see how some of the other countries are solving key problems in their respective niche. The Digital Nomad Visas or lifestyle, will allow you to get out, even if it is temporary and come back to the country with new ways to solve local problems or at least help you in your personal development as you become a better citizen in TT. Keron Rose is a digital strategist who works with businesses to build their digital presence and monetise their platforms. Learn more at KeronRose.com or listen to the Digipreneur FM podcast on Apple podcast, Spotify, or Google podcasts.   The post Testing out the digital nomad lifestyle appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.

Articles similaires

Sorry! Image not available at this time

Primed For Productivity-Boosting Bleisure, Lalibela’s ‘Office’ In The Bush Awaits

luxury xclusives - 16/Sep 08:00

  Workcations are a relatively new and still rising trend at the intersection of wellness, work, and travel. According to an article published by...

My first week in Thailand

newsday.co.tt - 26/Sep 07:20

It has been an absolute whirlwind of an adventure so far and this experience has been surreal. One month ago, I announced that I would be leaving TT,...

Corporate media keeps hiding the truth about madman Donald Trump

rawstory.com - 16/Sep 09:38

We have a complete madman running for the President of the United States, and it would be about damn time our national media started reporting it this...

Corporate media keeps hiding the truth about madman Donald Trump

rawstory.com - 16/Sep 09:38

We have a complete madman running for the President of the United States, and it would be about damn time our national media started reporting it this...

Meta Connect 2024: Quest 3S, Llama 3.2, & More

mockinbird.com.ng - 26/Sep 11:02

 Orion: True AR glasses have finally arrived. We believe Orion is the most advanced pair of AR glasses ever made and the result of breakthrough...

Stunning Pictures Even In The Dark? Xiaomi 14T Pro Has The Answer!

thecekodok.com - 21:38

Early last year, Xiaomi launched the Xiaomi 14 series flagship device to the Malaysian market which brings flagship smartphone specifications that...

Demand the respect you deserve

newsday.co.tt - 23/Sep 08:50

THE EDITOR: I believe in keeping things simple, sifting through the rhetoric and jargon and really looking at the crux of the issues. The minister in...

Condo Amenities: 2024 Power Rankings

storeys.com - 26/Sep 18:19

Condo living in 2024 is about more than just space; it’s about the carefully curated amenities that turn buildings into communities.Gone are the...

Sorry! Image not available at this time

10 Best Herbal Slimming Tea For Weight Loss And Their Prices

schoolings.org - 26/Sep 15:53

Herbal Tea makes weight loss a lot easier than most programs can ever make it. Sipping a cup of herbal tea every day can accomplish more than most...

Bridging the digital divide

newsday.co.tt - 26/Sep 07:20

Ricia Ali-Lindow Dear AFETT, I'm a millennial woman. Having grown up in the 80s without technology, I am having a difficult time gravitating to the...

Les derniers communiqués

  • Aucun élément