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"How much does traveling cost?"

Cost of living(rent, utilities, data/wifi, groceries) is $500 USD per month for most countries, $1000 for most others.


"Health care and insurance?"

Health care and insurance abroad are both pennies on the US dollar for the highest quality of medical care


"What about visas?"

You usually don't need them; when necessary, visas are almost all entirely online: a fifteen minute e-form and nominal fee offset in your first day by the drastically lower cost of living abroad.


"How do you make money while abroad?"

Any job that nets you $500+ a month works. There are almost 2 billion English students globally right now, so native English speakers have lucked into a guaranteed job on or offline.


"What qualifications do I need as an English teacher?"

Some countries and schools require a TEFL certificate or prefer candidates with an associate's degree depending on the position, but if you want to teach English, all you need is to be a fluent English speaker.



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IRS form 2555 qualifies you for the IRS Foreign Earned Income Exclusion(FEIE), and is a simple form to fill out with the rest of your taxes, takes 5-20 minutes depending on how many countries you lived in that year.

IRS instructions for form 2555.

This is the official language of the IRS form 2555 physical presence test:

“You meet the physical presence test if you are physically present in a foreign country or countries 330 full days during any period of 12 consecutive months including some part of the year at issue. The 330 qualifying days do not have to be consecutive.”

Plainly, it doesn’t matter if you were absent from the United States between January 1st and December 31st to qualify, it only matters that you were not present in the United States for 330 of 365 consecutive days that include, in some part, the current tax year you are applying the exemption to.

You could have been in the US until april, and then outside the US from May until the following april, and that’s fine to claim the FEIE and exclude a variable amount of your earned income tax as determined each year by the IRS (currently at $130,000 annually).

By tax year(Jan. 1 - Dec. 31) you were only out of the country for 270 days, but out of 365 calendar days, you were not physically present in the US for 330+ days from May to April, and so you pass the physical presence test, which qualifies you for the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion.

It can be a US or non-US company that employs and pays you, you just have to be physically outside the US.

This IRS exemption is for earned income, so self-employment tax, capital gains, dividends and other excluded "unearned" incomes can still be taxed.

Ask any questions below, I'm happy to answer.

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I did not buy enough.

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The rainbows in Hawaii are so vibrant it feels like they have weight.

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Monk seal at the north shore on Oahu.

I was swimming and then quickly stopped swimming and got out of the water.

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Brisket, ribs, chicken, pork sticks, lomi salmon, pound of white crab, kaarie, kaiea and shrimp poke, a couple diced cascaron and some butter mochi. Some crackers and Brie.

Waialua general store on Oahu, best place I've been to on the island, no second place.

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Hi, I’ve been traveling for about 15 years.

You can access quality housing, food security, health care, education, transportation and other basic civil amenities abroad that may be otherwise unaffordable or inaccessible to you.

If you have a remote job that pays over $500 USD a month, there are over a hundred countries you can be living in. If you make over $1000 USD a month remotely, the world is wide open.

If you don’t have a remote job yet, teaching English on or offline pays $1600-10,000 a month.

You can use the extra time and money to figure out how to get closer to your dream job, dream country or chill out and watch movies or play video games all day.

Stay out of the US 11 out of 12 months(calendar year, not tax year) and you don’t pay federal income tax on your first ~$126,500 USD that year.

Ask questions here and feel free to post in the community.

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Raw, sliced salami for $9.

Always wild to stop by the states.

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Turt took a breath right before i managed to snap a pic.

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Cusco, Peru

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I need to head to East Asia soon and mongolia keeps calling out to me.

Hashtag yurt life

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Starting to clear up as the days go on, though I'm happy to cool off in the rain when the opportunity arises.

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Kind of a relief, honestly. The sun is scorrrching here

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Ask questions, start discussions or just share!

I'm really happy with how the first travel community has developed, but I was concerned the old travel community name(my username) was confusing, so here we are.