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By Chase Warrington
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Nicole Caba joins About Abroad today to discuss her move to Lyon, France, and how her personal experience traveling the world with her dog, changed the trajectory of her life. She’s now the founder of Avvinue, a company hoping to reshape how we travel with our pets, which can unlock a life abroad for so many of us who feel this lifestyle is inaccessible because of our furry friends. We laugh through some pet-travel horror stories, and talk about the realities of moving abroad, finding community in a foreign place, and the paradox of choice that hovers over perpetual travelers.
"This episode originally aired on November 2022 and taxes in foreign countries in an ever-changing situation. Please use this episode for entertainment and inspirational purposes only, this is not legal or tax advice - you should consult a professional for a formal consultation."
Connect and learn more about Nicole's work at:
▪︎ Website
Related episodes:
▪︎ Nomad to Norway, with Jason Moore from Zero to Travel
▪︎ Tech executive travels the world with his family
▪︎ A nomadic CEO and his family travel the world together
This episode was brought to you by Lexidy, the team of lawyers and advisors I trust for all my visa, tax, and property challenges in Spain, Greece, Italy, France & Portugal. Use the code "AboutAbroad2023" to receive 10% of your first service, Click to learn more.
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Today my friend Claire joins me from the Bahamas, where she and her husband are currently calling “home”, after they traded their regular lives in the US for a new life aboard their catamaran. They now spend their winters island hopping, spearfishing and exploring the different cultures across the Caribbean. The best part is - as we come to find out, anyone willing to “just sail away”, can do the same.
"This episode originally aired on March 2022 and taxes in foreign countries in an ever-changing situation. Please use this episode for entertainment and inspirational purposes only, this is not legal or tax advice - you should consult a professional for a formal consultation."
Connect and learn more about Claire's work at:
▪︎ Website
Related episodes:
▪︎ Caribbean expat life, Belize & Honduras
▪︎ Life abroad aboard a boat, sailing the world with Ryan & Sophie
▪︎ Croatian island life & the new Digital Nomad Visa
This episode was brought to you by Lexidy, the team of lawyers and advisors I trust for all my visa, tax, and property challenges in Spain, Greece, Italy, France & Portugal. Use the code "AboutAbroad2023" to receive 10% of your first service, Click to learn more.
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Tayo Rockson is a well known podcast host, author, professor, and consultant on subjects related to diversity and cultural differences. Today he joins the show to chat about his experiences as a 3rd culture kid and spending his formative years growing up as a Nigerian born foreigner in various countries around the world. He also takes us on a journey through Nigeria, explaining the various elements of society and culture, and his recommendations for places to visit and live.
"This episode originally aired on Sept 2022 and taxes in foreign countries in an ever-changing situation. Please use this episode for entertainment and inspirational purposes only, this is not legal or tax advice - you should consult a professional for a formal consultation."
Connect and learn more about Tayo's work at:
▪︎ Website
Related episodes:
▪︎ Battling remote-work-life balance challenges, from an expat in Mexico
▪︎ Global retreats and building community abroad with the co-author of Remote Works
▪︎ Remote workers paid to relocate, with the COO of Make My Move
This episode was brought to you by Lexidy, the team of lawyers and advisors I trust for all my visa, tax, and property challenges in Spain, Greece, Italy, France & Portugal. Use the code "AboutAbroad2023" to receive 10% of your first service, Click to learn more.
The partnership mentioned above may include affiliate links that will pay About Abroad a referral fee at no additional cost to you.
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Anthony Calvanese is an American who joins the show today from Umbria, Italy, to share how he is calling this place home and working towards obtaining his Italian passport. Italy is one of the few countries in the world that has a formal and fairly straightforward process in place for foreigners to obtain citizenship, so Anthony walks us through the process and shares how you can follow in his footsteps alongside some really practical information and resources. Finally, we go on a quick tour of Italy, touching on some of our favorite locations, the hidden gems, and the highs and lows of life abroad in one of the world’s most popular destinations.
"This episode originally aired on Aug 2022 and taxes in foreign countries in an ever-changing situation. Please use this episode for entertainment and inspirational purposes only, this is not legal or tax advice - you should consult a professional for a formal consultation."
Connect and learn more about Anthony's work at:
▪︎ Website
Related episodes:
▪︎ How to get Italy’s new digital nomad visa
▪︎ Off the beaten path experiences in Italy w/ the Co-Founder of Kino Italy
▪︎ Living abroad in Italy (nearly) tax-free
This episode was brought to you by Lexidy, the team of lawyers and advisors I trust for all my visa, tax, and property challenges in Spain, Greece, Italy, France & Portugal. Use the code "AboutAbroad2023" to receive 10% of your first service, Click to learn more.
The partnership mentioned above may include affiliate links that will pay About Abroad a referral fee at no additional cost to you.
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Hannah Dixon, the visionary founder of Digital Nomad Kit and creator of the Virtual Excellence Academy, on a journey through the dynamic world of freelancing, remote work, and social impact. She has empowered over 35,000 freelancers worldwide to follow in her footsteps and build location independence, and today she shares her journey with us. With over 17 years as a digital nomad, she shares her expertise and speaks on progressive business strategies that have earned her features in Business Insider, Entrepreneur, and Forbes.
Get access to the Digital Nomad Kit via the About Abroad affiliate link: https://bit.ly/3ARPP9y
"This episode originally aired on Sept 2022 and taxes in foreign countries in an ever-changing situation. Please use this episode for entertainment and inspirational purposes only, this is not legal or tax advice - you should consult a professional for a formal consultation."
Connect and learn more about Hannah's work at:
▪︎ Website
Related episodes:
▪︎ Croatian island life & the new Digital Nomad Visa
▪︎ Caribbean digital nomad life & building community abroad with the founder of Adventurely
▪︎ Life abroad in Brazil and nomad visas with the founder of Digital Nomad Nation
This episode was brought to you by Lexidy, the team of lawyers and advisors I trust for all my visa, tax, and property challenges in Spain, Greece, Italy, France & Portugal. Use the code "AboutAbroad2023" to receive 10% of your first service, Click to learn more.
The partnership mentioned above may include affiliate links that will pay About Abroad a referral fee at no additional cost to you.
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Support the Podcast:
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Esther and her husband have built a life that allows them to enjoy the summers in their home in Amsterdam, and escape to tropical hot spots during the winter - in this episode she shares with us how they got to this point, and takes us inside their life in sunny Mauritius off the east coast of Africa! We dive into Mauritius as a place to visit, what to see and avoid, and where you might enjoy calling home for a longer period of time. We also cover the details of their new digital nomad visa, which is super easy to get, and allows remote workers to come live, stay and work for 6-12 months, or even longer!
"This episode originally aired on June 2022 and taxes in foreign countries in an ever-changing situation. Please use this episode for entertainment and inspirational purposes only, this is not legal or tax advice - you should consult a professional for a formal consultation."
Connect and learn more about Esther's work at:
Related episodes:
▪︎ Up and coming digital nomad visas with the Co-founder of Citizen Remote
▪︎ Remote Workers Worldwide and Tiny Living Abroad, with Mandy Fransz
▪︎ The Digital Nomad Life with Gonçalo Hall
This episode was brought to you by Lexidy, the team of lawyers and advisors I trust for all my visa, tax, and property challenges in Spain, Greece, Italy, France & Portugal. Use the code "AboutAbroad2023" to receive 10% of your first service, Click to learn more.
The partnership mentioned above may include affiliate links that will pay About Abroad a referral fee at no additional cost to you.
Want to buy Chase’s campervan? Learn more here: https://shorturl.at/ShgQw
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In this episode we answer questions from the audience about moving abroad, travel, digital nomad families, visas, and much more! We also announce plans for a quick summer break from producing new episodes - tune in for full details.
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Want to buy Chase’s campervan? Learn more here: https://shorturl.at/ShgQw
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Diana Andrade is the Head of Portuguese Immigration at Lexidy Law in Lisbon and today she stops by the show to share several updates on Portugal’s rapidly changing visa and immigration process for aspiring digital nomads and expats. It’s no secret that Portugal is one of the world’s top destinations for people looking to build a life for themselves abroad. With their foreigner friendly visa options, great weather, relatively low cost of living, and advantageous tax regimes, it is regularly ranked as the #1 country in the world to move to. But the government recently made a variety of changes to these laws which have put this in jeopardy and created a lot of confusion, so Diana is here to set the record straight and answer your questions about the realities of moving to Portugal in 2024.
Connect and learn more about Diana's work at:
▪︎ Website
Related episodes:
▪︎ Moving a family to Portugal via the D7 visa
▪︎ Moving to Portugal with the Co-Founder of Work From Anywhere
▪︎ Ending the NHR tax scheme & getting the Digital Nomad Visa
This episode was brought to you by Lexidy, the team of lawyers and advisors I trust for all my visa, tax, and property challenges in Spain, Greece, Italy, France & Portugal. Use the code "AboutAbroad2023" to receive 10% of your first service, Click to learn more.
The partnership mentioned above may include affiliate links that will pay About Abroad a referral fee at no additional cost to you.
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Support the Podcast:
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Today, Chase catches up with Nacho Rodriguez, the founder of RePeople. RePeople is dedicated to building a community around the world and specifically in the beautiful Canary Islands for remote workers, digital nomads, and others wanting to relocate to this part of the globe. They dive deep into the concept behind RePeople’s co-living spaces and conferences, as well as all the reasons why calling this diverse Spanish archipelago off the coast of Africa should be your next vacation/staycation/home destination.
Connect and learn more about Nacho's work at:
▪︎ Website
Related episodes:
▪︎ Remote workers paid to relocate, with the COO of Make My Move
▪︎ Digital Nomads for Dummies and Traveling with Kristin
▪︎ World travels with the World Bank & remote working from remote villages in the Canary Islands
This episode was brought to you by Lexidy, the team of lawyers and advisors I trust for all my visa, tax, and property challenges in Spain, Greece, Italy, France & Portugal. Use the code "AboutAbroad2023" to receive 10% of your first service, Click to learn more.
The partnership mentioned above may include affiliate links that will pay About Abroad a referral fee at no additional cost to you.
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This week Chase crosses paths with the Founder & CEO of wrkfrce, Jesse Chambers. Jesse and his wife left their comfortable lives in San Francisco to hit the road in a vintage Airstream, while founding a company and managing a global remote team. As an evangelist for the remote work movement, he is truly practicing what he preaches! Jesse shares some tips and tricks for those wanting to experience life on the road full time, as well as insights on the future of work and making big life-changing decisions. Learn more about wrkfrce at wrkfrce.com (no “o’s” because the “office” is optional!), and follow their adventures on Instagram: @wandering.america.
"This episode originally aired on April 2021 and taxes in foreign countries in an ever-changing situation. Please use this episode for entertainment and inspirational purposes only, this is not legal or tax advice - you should consult a professional for a formal consultation."
Connect and learn more about Jesse's work at:
▪︎ Website
Related episodes:
▪︎ Slo-madism & building remote teams with the Co-founder & author of Running Remote
▪︎ Cross-continent road trips & 70+ countries, with the co-founder of Nomad Stays
▪︎ An Austrian in Britain, Digital Marketing, and Remote Work
This episode was brought to you by Lexidy, the team of lawyers and advisors I trust for all my visa, tax, and property challenges in Spain, Greece, Italy, France & Portugal. Use the code "AboutAbroad2023" to receive 10% of your first service, Click to learn more.
The partnership mentioned above may include affiliate links that will pay About Abroad a referral fee at no additional cost to you.
If you’re enjoying the podcast, please consider taking 2 minutes to leave a short review at: Leave a 5-star Review
Support the Podcast:
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