How to Move Abroad (with No Job or Money)

Live Podcast with Expats Everywhere

Tips from 10 Years of Traveling Around the World

Josh and Kalie have been living in foreign countries such as Spain, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, and more for over 10 years. They now help people move abroad for the first time or help other expats transition to a new country by giving extensive information through the eyes of people who have been there, done that!

In this live podcast, Kristin and Josh share their top tips from 25+ years of experience as expats. Topics include:

  • What are the best countries for expats to live in

  • How to find jobs in foreign countries with no experience

  • What to do when things go wrong while traveling

  • How much it costs to live in Spain, Singapore and more

  • Teaching English and au pair salaries in multiple countries

  • How to deal with reverse culture shock

  • If you should learn a foreign language or stick with English

  • How to meet people while traveling

  • Where are the best places for expats to live

  • What to know about work visas and permits

  • How to build an online business and different revenue streams from scratch

  • How to adjust to life in a new country

    In the lightning round, Josh shares:

  • His favorite airport hacks and lounges, carry-on luggage

  • His favorite vacation destination (Hint: It's tropical)

  • His #1 productivity habit

  • Plus his food recommendations in Italy, Japan, and more!

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Expats Everywhere was founded by a US couple named Josh and Kalie, who have been living in foreign countries such as Spain, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, and more for over 10 years. They now help people move abroad for the first time or help other expats transition to a new country by giving extensive information through the eyes of people who have been there, done that!

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