loved this! my goal is to be a digital nomad after my English teaching contract ends. Not sure if you've talked about this in another video but what is your remote job?
That’s amazing! I actually have 2 jobs: I teach English online and I write scripts for a company that teaches foreign languages. So since you have teaching experience you could definitely do either of these options! :)
As a US citizen you can stay in nearly all the countries in South America for 90 days each with no visa. So if you’re planning on staying 90 days or less and then heading to the next country and doing the same thing- there’s no visa needed!
@@SheRunTheWorld cool!! I just watched your videos about Santiago and Argentina, i super agree, I just came from there from holidays and I loved both cities. I’m gonna watch your videos about Brazil! Nice videos though!
@@paullhenriquee Thanks so much I appreciate it! Yeah they're both cool in their own ways. I'm excited to visit Colombia next- everyone always has amazing things to say about it!
Love watching all your videos and living vicariously through you!
Aw thank you! So glad you enjoy watching them :)
This is super helpful, even if I’m not planning on moving down to South America but just planning for a trip
So glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching :)
loved this! my goal is to be a digital nomad after my English teaching contract ends. Not sure if you've talked about this in another video but what is your remote job?
That’s amazing! I actually have 2 jobs: I teach English online and I write scripts for a company that teaches foreign languages. So since you have teaching experience you could definitely do either of these options! :)
@@SheRunTheWorld oh that sounds so interesting! Never heard about that have to look into it. Thank you so much for your response! Love your videos!
Very helpful
I’m so glad! 😍
what has been your fav city to live in South America so far?
Honestly it’s a tie between Buenos Aires, Argentina and Cuenca, Ecuador! Both have very European feels, so clean and cheap!
How is internet in Quito?
The Airbnb we lived in for a month had fantastic wifi! There’s a tour of the apartment on my channel with the link in that description to book
Do you know some spanish? After living there, i notice that not many latinos know any english so it helps to have at least basic spanish
Yeah that was my first con in the video! It’s important to have basic Spanish down here- my Spanish is definitely basic, but I can get by 😊
How do visas work exactly?
As a US citizen you can stay in nearly all the countries in South America for 90 days each with no visa. So if you’re planning on staying 90 days or less and then heading to the next country and doing the same thing- there’s no visa needed!
Why not Brazil?
Because I’ve already been there before!😊
@@SheRunTheWorld cool!! I just watched your videos about Santiago and Argentina, i super agree, I just came from there from holidays and I loved both cities. I’m gonna watch your videos about Brazil! Nice videos though!
@@paullhenriquee Thanks so much I appreciate it! Yeah they're both cool in their own ways. I'm excited to visit Colombia next- everyone always has amazing things to say about it!
Died laughing at the ranch comment because I has the same problem living in Colombia. Great video again! Loving the content :)
Hahaha so glad you can relate! Ranch is a necessity 😂 and thank you, means a lot! :)
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Super insightful. Thank you.