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No matter how affordable the destinations we talk about are, the simple fact is: You can't live anywhere for free...
But what if you had an income that went with you? An income that could give you the freedom you need to just pick up and go?
You could spend half the year in your own cottage on the beach… work in the mornings and snorkel and relax in the afternoons. Maybe spend the other half of the year up in the mountains where it's cool... and get paid while you're at it...
With this kind of flexibility, it doesn't matter where you're based. That means you can travel whenever you feel like it. You could rent a place in Paris or Buenos Aires for a month or two of vacation, work from home a few days a week and spend the rest of your time enjoying the city...

You could earn an income from back home while you go live someplace where the cost of living is much more affordable. That way you put dollars in your pocket, but you spend in a place where those dollars really stretch.
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Make Money Overseas
- The World’s Best-Paying Gig?
Posted on June 17, 2013 by John Forde
In case you don’t know—and some don’t—copywriting means writing ad copy. The headlines. The print ads you see. Billboards. TV ads. And sales letters.
- Hot Franchise Opportunities in Latin America
Posted on June 17, 2013 by Rogelio Martinez
Opening a franchise in Latin America can be a great way to fund your overseas dream. And your options are vast. In Brazil alone, you have more than 1,800 franchise brands to choose from.
- Part-Time Effort, Full-Time Income
Posted on June 14, 2013 by Rebecca Matter
A career as a freelance copywriter is a pretty cushy “job.” You can work at home or from wherever in the world that you want that to be.
- I Escaped to Paris, Thanks to This Earn-Anywhere Income
Posted on June 12, 2013 by Barbara Diggs
Last week, I had one of those moments when I realized how fortunate I am to have the life and career that I do. I am a freelance copywriter living Paris, which means that not only do I live in one the most beautiful cities in the world, I have the flexibility to actually enjoy it and my life here.
- How to Become a Chocolatier in Costa Rica
Posted on June 4, 2013 by Marcie Miller
The “bean-to-bar” production of artisan chocolates is a way to make tastier chocolate in a more sustainable manner—and charge a premium to willing customers (three-ounce bars in the U.S. can go for as much as $8).
- Who’d Want to Visit Noisy Bangkok?
Posted on June 4, 2013 by J. Keith Howie
My friend had some shocking advice about Thailand: “Spend as little time as you can in Bangkok,” he said. “It is just another dirty big city with nothing to offer but noise, pollution, and endless crowds.” I knew I wouldn’t take his advice because my research had told me otherwise. Bangkok is loaded with fascinating temples, palaces, historical locations and exotic things to see.
- My Two Favorite Photos from South Africa
Posted on June 4, 2013 by Lori Allen
In South Africa last month I spent more than 26 hours on safari, took more than 700 pictures and gained 10 pounds. I’ve always liked photography as a hobby because it’s active.
- “Why I Walked Away From the Law”
Posted on May 31, 2013 by Efraín M. Padró
I practiced law for almost 20 years. I always had an interest in photography and had been published a few times, but I never thought it could be my main source of income.
- Deals With the Devil
Posted on May 31, 2013 by Steenie Harvey
In the Black Forest, the darkest tales often seem linked to the loveliest places. So it’s no surprise that Staufen’s historic center of cobblestones, courtyards and fountains is straight from central casting’s Enchanted Germany file.
- Don’t Let This 3-letter Word Prevent Your Income Abroad
Posted on May 31, 2013 by Barbara Winter
Moments after my daughter and I arrived at Santa Lucia train station in Venice, we were headed down the Grand Canal. After soaking up all that beauty, she turned to me and said, “You know how you imagine a place and then you get there and it’s smaller than you expected it to be?
- Riding the Tourism Wave in Popayán, Colombia
Posted on May 28, 2013 by Michael Evans
If you’ve ever dreamed of escaping to an exotic place and opening a small hotel in your retirement years, you’re not alone. But many folks never get past the thought. Expats Kim Macphee and Tony Clark made the dream a reality; they got started after their employer laid them off in 2006. They used their free time and severance pay to map out a strategy for the future…
- An Easy Way to Earn an Income in Ecuador
Posted on May 21, 2013 by Steven Johnson
If you are thinking about teaching English overseas, Cuenca in Ecuador has got to be one of the easiest places to start your career. Imagine sitting back, relaxing and sipping freshly ground Ecuadorian coffee in your favorite little haunt. The sun is shining—as it does every day. Smartly dressed locals are strolling around…
- Betty, 91 – Teaches English in Asia
Posted on May 21, 2013 by Keith Hockton
Few countries in the world can compete with Malaysia for natural beauty, the warmth of its people and diversity of cultures…not to mention the amazingly low cost of living (my live-in maid costs $400 a month). I feel blessed and wish that I had moved here years ago. Betty Cotton loves telling her friends about Malaysia, too—especially Penang.
- Wanted: English Speakers Who Love to Travel
Posted on May 16, 2013 by Kary Vannice
As you know, you have a skill that can easily translate into a steady income overseas—English. In fact, thousands of people just like you have used the fact that they speak English fluently to become English teachers in exotic new countries. That’s the path I’ve chosen, too. Although I wasn’t always so sure how I’d fund my life overseas…
- A New Way to Make Money by Teaching English
Posted on May 14, 2013 by John Clites
My second cup of coffee is half gone as I fill in the last square of the Sudoku. The LA Times crossword has already been vanquished. Now it’s time for Eduardo, my first student of the day, to join me. He’s a few minutes late (as usual). But I don’t mind. When you teach English online to students via Skype, everything is easier.
- It Takes Guts to do This…
Posted on May 10, 2013 by Bonnie Caton
This photo of a couple kissing in Paris is where it all started for Cheryl Bigman: But let’s jump back to the beginning of the story…
- This Sure Beats California…
Posted on May 9, 2013 by Patti Morrow
Margit Gantt wanted to find a more fulfilling lifestyle than the one she had in California. She was looking for great weather every day.
- A Beautifully Simple Income Idea
Posted on May 9, 2013 by Lori Allen
Here’s a simple idea for making money. If you can buy something for 20 cents and sell it for $3 you can make a lot of cash.
- The Money-Making Secret of the Millionaires
Posted on May 8, 2013 by Lori Allen
Certainly you know that the bikinis you’ll see on the beach this summer—along with the sand buckets, shovels, beach rafts, towels and tank tops—
- Starting Over in a Panamanian Paradise
Posted on May 3, 2013 by Jessica Ramesch
“My typical day starts with a steaming cup of excellent Panamanian coffee,” says Jade Wills. “I settle down at my desk and work for a few hours then I take a smoothie break using fresh papayas from our yard. “Later, I’ll ride my bike to the vegetable truck or maybe spend some time gardening. I’ve plenty of time for things like yoga and pilates, and some days I’ll pack up my laptop and work from right on the beach. Life is good.”
- What Life as an English Teacher in Thailand is Really Like
Posted on May 3, 2013 by Chris Clancy
Work doesn’t start until nearly 8.00 a.m. but I’m an early riser so I like to get up around 6.00 a.m. I’m greeted by the sun shining in my window.
- Making Money Doing What You Love in Belize
Posted on April 30, 2013 by Carrie Dow
“This may sound a little chauvinistic, but I think every man has the desire to build a home for himself in the wilderness with his bare hands,” says Elbert Greer. It was this desire, to carve out a place in paradise, that led the former teacher to his new life on Ambergris Caye, a Caribbean island just off the northeastern tip of Belize. After many years teaching vocational education…
- The Key to Making Your Overseas Dreams a Reality
Posted on April 30, 2013 by Barbara Winter
Happily, I ventured into self-employment years ago and keep discovering new delights all the time. One of the surprising discoveries about working for yourself is that you can begin when you’re 20—or 70.
- Ecuador: High Quality, Low Cost Crafts Can Yield Big Export Profits
Posted on April 26, 2013 by Alison Talbert
One look at Cotacachi, Ecuador’s famous leather street, and I knew—“I’m going to need a bigger closet…” Turns out I wasn’t far off the mark! The gorgeous, buttery leather handbags, wallets, backpacks, briefcases, and jackets were as inexpensive are they were irresistible. Heck, I almost bought a saddle…and I don’t even own a horse!
- How to Turn Your Work Week into a Dream Vacation
Posted on April 24, 2013 by Jason Gaspero
When Aaron Bradford first traveled to Southeast Asia in 2008, he had no idea he’d wind up staying. He visited Thailand…Laos…Vietnam…Malaysia…and Indonesia. He explored undiscovered beaches, wild jungles, and ancient temples. He tasted exotic cuisine. And he made new friends from all over the world. His original plan had him returning home once the trip was over.
- Feel-Good Adventure: Going Local in My Tho, Vietnam
Posted on April 22, 2013 by Josh Hansen
So there I was, on the back of a motorbike flying down the Vietnamese highway at nearly 80mph. On one side of me, the sun was setting over the distant jungle and vast Mekong river. On the other, farmers were clearing their rice paddies. Coming to Vietnam was one of my best decisions. Ever.
- How We Found Our American Dream on the Spanish Med
Posted on April 22, 2013 by Shanna Kurpe
There’s a slight chill to the breeze here in Castelldefels, on Spain’s Mediterranean coast. But the sun is bright and warm. It’s a perfect day to enjoy the long stretch of beach, just 30 minutes south of Barcelona, which is now my backyard. On a typical summer day, my Catalan neighbors would join me for a few hours of sun bathing, but at this time of year children are still at school, parents are busy at work and vacationers are just beginning to arrive.
- The Secret to Instant Upgrades, Hotel Gifts, and More
Posted on April 18, 2013 by Suchi Rudra
I love to travel…but the experiences I have tend to be a little different from the usual vacation. That’s because these days, I get special treatment wherever I go.
- A New Start in an Unusual Home in Nicaragua
Posted on April 13, 2013 by Jason Holland
Lee’s biggest business is advising people how to build eco-friendly homes out of shipping containers, throwing in alternative-energy systems, like solar panels, if they’re interested. He’s also the go-to guy in San Juan when expats and business owners have computer trouble. And he helps fellow expats transition to life in Nicaragua…
- A Little Mountain Town in Panama You’ve Never Heard Of…
Posted on April 12, 2013 by Suzan Haskins
I’m Suzan Haskins, reporting from International Living’s 2013 Fast-Track Panama: Lifestyle and Opportunity Conference in Panama City.
- “Latin America Changed Everything For Me”
Posted on April 11, 2013 by Suzan Haskins
With a love for Latin American culture and an itch to travel, Jaime Johnson struck out for Panama four years ago. His life took a turn when he met a “special someone”—and a year later he found himself living in her hometown of Bogota, Colombia. “That first year, I traveled throughout Colombia,” he recalls. “In Medellin I found one of the most progressive cities I’d ever visited.
- “Why I Got Paid $2,500 From a Visit to Ecuador”
Posted on April 10, 2013 by Alison Talbert
I’ll never forget the night I sat on my living room floor counting the proceeds from my very first day in business. $2,500. Not too shabby for my first attempt. It was downright exhilarating. A few weeks earlier I had made the last-minute decision to jump on a plane bound for Ecuador. Right from the moment I stepped off the plane, everything about the country appealed to me.
- How I Make Money Writing Online
Posted on April 10, 2013 by Paula Pant
I haven’t had a “real” job—you know, one of those 9-to-5 office gigs—since 2008. But I earn good money. Enough that I’m able to travel the world, save for retirement, and dine at nice restaurants without ever breaking a sweat about my bank account. You see, in 2008 I quit my office job so that I could wander through the Middle East, Asia and Australia for a few years.
- “I Get Paid to Have Fun in Ecuador”
Posted on April 5, 2013 by Alison Talbert
My teenage daughter, Sarah, and I were enjoying an afternoon at a beautiful spa near Cuenca after a full morning of shopping. Sinking into the warm mud, I couldn’t help thinking, “I’m getting paid to do this.” Perhaps I should back up. I began importing gorgeous, unique goods from Ecuador five years ago with no experience.
- Volunteering in Costa Rica
Posted on April 4, 2013 by Jason Holland
For prospective expats in search of a more active overseas life, there is plenty of opportunity, especially in the field of volunteering in Costa Rica. There are several organizations that facilitate many different types of community work throughout the country. You can teach English, rescue wildlife, champion environmental or social causes, preserve habitat, help needy families, and much more.
- The Perfect Day in Belize
Posted on April 2, 2013 by Rachel Denning
All is quiet in the condo where we’re staying on the paradise island of Ambergris Caye, Belize. I’m up early. The world hasn’t yet come to life. When my five children wake up we share a breakfast of fresh mangoes and pineapple with black beans and rice seasoned with coconut oil. We wash it down with some cold coconut water. Locals call it pipa and it’s cheap and plentiful on a palm-fringed island like this one. After breakfast, it’s time for the pool where we laugh and splash and play until lunchtime.
- Have You Really Got What It Takes to Earn Overseas?
Posted on April 2, 2013 by Paula Pant
I travel a lot and spend time in some incredible corners of the world. It’s a lifestyle a lot of folks want, but most don’t realize they can have. I make my living by writing online about the places I visit. It’s a great way to share my experiences, stories and opinions with the world. It’s a fun way of connecting with people, and it can also be very lucrative. Online writing is now my number one source of income.
- History Inspires a Money-Making Revolution
Posted on March 25, 2013 by Barbara Diggs
Sarah Towle never meant to become an entrepreneur. when her husband James’ job brought their family to Paris in 2004, she thought she’d enjoy kicking back in the City of Light for a while, then return to her career as a linguistics teacher. “At the time, his assignment was for two or three years, so I didn’t think it would derail my career completely, just put it on hold for a little while. Besides, who could say no to Paris?” Sarah says. “well, after about 18 months of being a trailing, non-working spouse and mother, I really couldn’t stand it anymore. Although Paris fascinated me, I missed having a professional identity.”
- From Gridlock to “Off the Grid” in Nicaragua
Posted on March 25, 2013 by Jason Holland
When you move overseas it’s the perfect opportunity to reinvent yourself. You can adopt a new lifestyle and totally change what you do for a living,” says Virginia native Lee Greenberg. The 39-year-old embraced this philosophy wholeheartedly when he moved to San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, six years ago.
- Could This Really Be The Perfect Job?
Posted on March 21, 2013 by Steenie Harvey
New Zealand is one of the most scenically gorgeous countries on earth. For most people, it’s either the trip of a lifetime or a destination to only dream about. Not for me. I went there for the second time last November. A long way to go—but it’s not too bad when you can break the journey. This time around, I chose to stop off in Hong Kong—and of course I had to take in the harbor light show…








































