
Wouldn’t it be great to be able to travel around the world and get paid while you do it? With a little creativity and a lot of courage, those who intelligently plan their world travels can make a serious income while living it up in exotic, worldwide locations.
Let’s get into the ‘meat’ of how this can be done.
There are 3 types of travelers. Which one are you?
1) Savers – You get a job, or jobs, in one location, save and save, and when you have enough money and nothing tying you down, you go travel. If you’re reading this article you probably already know you don’t want to have this type of job. So, world travel job type number two is…
2) Traveling job seekers. These are people who seek to land jobs that pay them while they travel. Included are tour and adventure guide jobs, film and writing jobs, flight attendant and airline jobs, medical jobs, military work, and so on.
You can get one of these jobs following a very simple formula: Apply for a bunch of positions. Send recommendations. Make follow-up calls. Send thank-you cards. Sooner or later, someone is going to ‘bite’ and give you a position.
3) Systems travelers. These people are referred to as the ‘new rich.’ They set up systems using simple (but new) technology to constantly deliver value to other people, for which they get paid over and over again. If that was jibberish to you, don’t worry about it. Let’s go a little more into depth about what, exactly, this type of person does.
Here’s an example of a ‘systems traveler’ at work:
Katie likes training dogs, so she makes some YouTube videos and writes a few 1 page articles about some of the stuff she knows. Her ‘job’ is to help other dog owners train their dogs.
When she puts these resources on the internet for others to benefit from, the people who are serious will click on the links in her articles and videos to get more information.
When they do, Katie sends them to a product she has found online that pays her every time someone buys a product. In this case, she makes $66.46 per sale (the actual amount I make for selling a dog training product). One in twenty people buys the product, so if Katie sends 40 people per day to the product, she makes $132.92 per day.
Getting the idea?
Here’s a hint: 40 people a day in terms of traffic is NOTHING. And once the systems are setup properly, your travel job consists of tons of traveling and not a lot of job.
Jobs that travel the world are a dime a dozen. The ideal situation is to become a systems traveler with a job that travels the world. In other words, your online system covers all your expenses and more, while your ‘job’ is for fun and anything they pay you is just gravy.
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Being a permanent resident can i get US travel documents to go abroad?
i am citizen of Russia but they will not reissue my passport to me. Now i am stuck in US without means to visit my family or elsewhere. Let me know if there is any possobility that i can get some kind of travel documents. Thank you
i should probaly add that russian government doesn't want to give renew the passport because when i left i didn't sighn out as leaving the coutry but i sight out of the address so when i called russian embassy they told me that on papers i don't live in russia but neither i sighed out to live in US. they refuse to give me a passport. And i heard that there are travel documents that one can get from US gov if you have permanent green card but don't have a valid passport.
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Just another THANK you to Lonely Planet. I could NOT live without you! Everytime i get your book in my hands before my travels I embrace it like it is a Treasure map. Yes it is a Treasure map indeed!!!
I am off to explore Alaska this summer. If anyone has tips for me I would Love to hear from you!
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Yay Alaska. 24 hours of sunlight seems interesting. If I were those kids…I would be out there too. I remember when I was their age…I was always pushing it staying out as late as I could. =P Sunlight would make me want to stay out even more.
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3. Press ”F10” 5 time
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I would likew to know if the video company at lonely planet and globetrekker same company?? Just keep up the good work
oops typo not russia little diomede im 50miles east of russia
keemosabbi im 30miles east of russia and i can see the mainland in the distance, my villiage is called cape princes of wales. alone with the island which is on little diomede island. and yes juan we have ever since people have traversed the bering land bridge following the mammoth and other mammal migration. bozewani you havent seen small till youve one of these villiages little diomede or here..we both have a total population of 150. aside from lil dio im more nw on alaskan mainland.
yes since anyone that lives in puerto rico can decide whether or not they want to claim citizenship.
See http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/glossary/glossary_1250.html
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looking at your yahoo id name… i would guess you're from somewhere in south asia or middle east. then yes, you would need a US visa.
if your home country needs a visa to gain entry into the US, then you would need a visa to go to the US irregardless of your canadian PR. the US looks towards a person's country of citizenship to allow entry into their country.
it might be tough to get a tourist visa so soon though… i applied for a US tourist visa 3 months after becoming a canadian permanent resident. i was denied. i asked the consul why and he said it's too soon. that i needed to establish myself in canada before they can give me the visa. he said it's usually around 6 months that they consider established… that and a full time job.
Contact the embassy or a government immigration office. lso check out this helpful website.
Good luck!
I know that with a PR card you can travel to and from the US without much problems (make sure you have your passport with you just in case)… but that is only if it's purely for visiting. If she is planning on moving down to Seattle with you and finding a job… I think the best thing to do for her is to help her find a job before you guys move down. Therefore, the company that hires her can issue a working permit for her as well in the States. Or.. if she finds a job after the move, depending on the company, they should probably be able to do the same… but it may be a bit more difficult in terms of finding a job there and getting the company to do all the necessary documentation to keep her there.
Otherwise, if she is planning on moving down with you with no intentions of working as well.. the chances of her being able to stay for a long period of time may be kind of slim.
Yes, there are ways around it. You need to fly to Mexico first. Then from Mexico go to Cuba, but you need to bribe the immigration officials in Cuba so that they don't stamp your passport.