I'm doubt, what countries are ideal to Digital Nomad that is low income. I am from brazil, a brazilian's average salary is R$ 1400 (US$ 286,65).
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I'm doubt, what countries are ideal to Digital Nomad that is low income. I am from brazil, a brazilian's average salary is R$ 1400 (US$ 286,65).
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Depends,
Korea is pretty good with the Digital Nomad visa program has solid infrastructure to support operations of work.
SEA is fricking cheap but I've always run into issues no one here seems to bring up(power outages at night, terrible latency in internet to America's, horrible replacement abilities should you need it, etc)
Some countries like Japan have a working holiday visa program for Brasil, may want to look that up.
286/mo is not doable unless you want to live in vietnam paycheck to paycheck. Even then visa hopping would GG you're adventures.
>mfw digital nomad
>mfw only making 30k a year
>korean visa requires 60k a year
ITS OVER
60k is really not that hard to make working in IT
I'm not in IT. Any advice?
What is an IT entry-level position that can be done remotely? I'm considering getting the CompTIA core certs and looking to DN in SEA on at least $1,800 a month.
You need a degree in computer science, not some meme certification
>pay for a 4-year degree in CS
>for IT
I know CS grads pick up the same certs and can get the same jobs as IT bros but for an entry-level position with wagie-tier salary that's just swatting a fly with a sledgehammer
get a better job
Korean a challenging language to learn though? I heard from some mates that it would take at least 5 years to be fluent if you used it at every possible moment.
Then again, if your work hours are different and you can join meetups then I suppose it's not too bad.
Well man, you could try Argentina, I just finished a 90 day stay and it was reasonably cheap, yet nowhere near 300usd when you're a digital nomad. I was paying 700usd for a comfy Airbnb and 300 a month for food (basically ordering food most days). My average spending came down to 1100~usd a month which i consider fairly cheap. Managed to date a bunch of girls and had a really good time. Internet was really good, food was good, and it felt really safe.
Where in Argentina were you staying?
Buenos aires, the neighborhood was called "tribunales", right a few blocks away from the obelisco.
But, beside Buenos Aires, who other cities in Argentina?
This thread feels fake, because you should just post your own salary rather than an average. No one cares what the average is.
Yeah, I'm not sure what the average or median salary in Canada is but I made 72,000 CAD in 2023. I don't consider it much given my cost of living but I think it could go a lot farther in other places in the country as well as other countries.
It seems hard to DN your way into a higher cost of living area so if you are trying to leverage a Brazilian salary somewhere else, I would imagine it would be more difficult to make it work.
Median income in Canada is 38000. This country is a shithole. You're actually making well above the average.
Given that we import a million Indians a year as literal fast food wage slave "students," I don't look at median wages.
Average, full-time employment is 55K according to some quick googling.
Median is right in the middle, so that's more accurate than the average, which is inflated by millionaires. I don't buy the average because I don't see job for $30 or more. I only see jobs for $20/hr.
Anyways, I'm out of this shit country once I'm done school. So I couldn't really care too much. Canada can get fricked.
There are orders of magnitude more people making minimum wage and getting 15 hours a week than millionaire CEOs.
Restruant owners make a fricking shitload if you didn't know. A single kebab stand down town can bring in 100k+ per everyone working at it.
If the median is lower than the mean, then that means it's tilted to high income earners. What you said would only be true if the median was higher than the mean.
Where will you move to? Canada is a shithole full of smelly Indians and rude white Canadians. Imagine living in Canada 2023 kek
>Given that we import a million Indians a year as literal fast food wage slave "students,"
The indians have feces coated hands; they use those fingers to make your burgers and pizza.
I need say not only average salary, but also Cost of living, GDP per capita and purchasing power to you know how easy or hard to living at certain country?
>mfw digital nomad
>mfw only making 2k a month
Hold me bros...