
Wouldn’t it be great to travel the world and get paid for doing so? When most people think about traveling, they think of the two outdated ‘travel models.’
1) Work really, really hard and save a lot of money. Once you have ‘enough cash,’ you travel for as long as you can before going broke and getting another job (or go back to your old one).
How can you travel wherever your heart desires, ‘working’ at something that fascinates you? The answer is closer that you may imagine, and a lot more attainable. No, you don’t have to sell anything to your friends or join a cult. I present to you option 3.
3) Utilize simple technology to automatically provide people with value. For doing so, you make money.
Sound like fun? It definitely is.
The underground movement of travelers who hold no jobs and ‘work’ out of internet café’s and on laptops a few hours a day (or a week) grows larger every day. Here are some quick ways you can join this group.
• Film your travel adventures and drive Internet traffic using your videos. You’re taking pictures and videos anyway, so why not make some money for doing so? Did you know you can use sites like YouTube and Flickr to send traffic to websites that will PAY you for the traffic?
• Write about your travel adventures. Most ‘travel writers’ work like mad to make a few measly hundred bucks selling their stories to travel magazines. Instead, land a high-paying job on Elance or Guru… or better yet, post your stories to your own easy-to-create blog and make a Google Adsense income off of your readers.
• Become a salesman for the biggest store in the world… Ebay! This is one of the most under-appreciated travel-income methods of all time. Most people think they have to ship a physical product on Ebay… which limits your inventory to what you could fit in your luggage or backpack. Unfortunately (fortunately for you!) this is completely wrong. You can sell digital products like e-books and courses on Ebay and never pay a red-cent for shipping. For physical products, you can also easily setup a fulfillment center that will ship your stuff without your ever having to lift a finger.
• Drive internet traffic to sites using simple techniques. Can you get on an online forum and answer other people’s questions about a subject? Then you’ve got enough skill to drive internet traffic! If you send traffic to websites looking for customers on your subject, you can get paid for it.
Making an income while traveling isn’t as difficult as it may seem… you just need to take action on a few simple steps that not many people know about. Soon, you will be making more money while traveling than you would if you had a 9-5 job! The only thing stopping you is taking action.
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Can a person with Canadian Permanent Resident live and travel between the US/Canada?My wife is about to receive her Canadian PR in couple of months, and we are planning to move down and work in the Seattle area. I will probably have a work permit, but what about my wife's status? Is having a Canadian PR enough for us to travel back and forth between Vancouver and Seattle, of which we'll most likely do?
how much salary do contiki european tour managers make????
what is their net airfare & net hotel discount?
Very enjoyable to watch.
what’s the name of the song in this video?
Contiki is an amazing way to travel and meet new people – if you are looking to book seriously check out all the deals online – i saved so much, or use CHREF03 to save $100…i am thinking of taking the greek island hoping tour…anyone down?!?!
Contiki vacations are the best. Hey, check out all-travel. com online for the best deals. Book online and save 10%….very cool.
This def. captures what a Contiki is. The past two summers I have traveled to Europe with Contiki and have had an absolute blast both times. If you haven’t checked out Contiki yet you are missing out on meeting some amazing people and having some amazing times!
I just went on the exact same tour last summer… it was pretty amazing. Your video made me really miss the whole experience. I loved it!
I really like this video and I think it describes the essence of Contiki perfectly to people who might be stumbling upon the video. It definitely makes me want to hit the road soon and to see the world.
Very enjoyable to watch. Reminds me of my Contiki tour in 1996 to England, Scotland and Wales. One of the best experiences of my life!
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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To answer your first question, http://www.flysilverjet.com
To answer your other questions, go for whoever's cheapest, because if you fly economy class transatlantic, there's not much difference among them. Try http://www.bookingbuddy.com
No warp drive as of yet.
Hey, the Enterprise is not due to fly until the 23rd century, so we still have time to figure it out.
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.