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Living Abroad While Working Remotely for a United States Company

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Welcome to Today’s Blog   Welcome in! I’m back atcha with more information to help you with your aspiration to live abroad and leave the U.S. BS. There is so much to see, do and be and I need you to understand that your reasons for relocating are completely doable and realistic. There may be many in your life that call you crazy, say it’s unsafe and you are making a bad decision… with absolutely no proof, or reconcile … follow YOUR destiny. Make the naysayers jealous when they see you LIVING your absolute BEST LIFE! Your life is to be enjoyed not squandered away. Life is a gift to be explored and adorned wear your crown with humility and grace. Living abroad while working for a company based in the United States can be an exciting and rewarding experience. It offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in a different culture, broaden your horizons, and gain valuable international work experience.  Come on and let's explore some key aspects of living abroad while worki...

30 Day Notice In Merida!

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Well guys, I gave my landlord 30-day notice! It is freeing but also daunting and now the real work begins. One of the many things I love about Merida is that you can break a lease without serious repercussions and credit issues. I did have to forfeit my deposit. *Please note: There’s usually a double deposit rendered during the lease agreement signing. The deposits are to be returned when you end your lease minus any damages and residual utility bills. Now, I have heard few say they did not receive their complete deposit returned however I don’t find that any different from the states when renting, varying in experiences of course. With that being said, even a double deposit is less than one months of rent where I come from! BUT check this out, some landlords will let you use one of your deposits for your last month of rent and that’s what happened to me.  T hat it wonderful, so no rent this for the month of March and vacate by the 1 st of April. I am much clearer about what I...

Temporary Residency in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico

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  R esidency abroad is a great way to experience new cultures and gain valuable life experiences. It is an opportunity to work in a different country, learn a new language, and explore the world. To be able to do this, you need to obtain the right visa and complete the paperwork necessary for residency abroad. Depending on your home country, there are different types of visas available that will allow you to live and work in another country for a certain period of time. Living abroad requires careful planning and research into the visa requirements of the country you wish to visit. Temporary visas are available for those who want to stay in a foreign country for a limited period of time. Completing residency also requires learning about the laws and regulations of the host nation, as well as understanding how long your visa will last. When applying for residency, it is important to research the requirements for each country you are interested in living in. You may need to provide p...