This Channel was formerly Digital Nomads in Asia and as I've travelled further into World from Mexico, London, Europe and South Africa this is more of a global channe. I'm a Canadian travel videographer and entrepreneur. that has chosen Asia as a base to start my entrepreneurial journey in Taiwan 2013 for the past decade prior to covid. During Covid I sought new adventure in Mexico for 5 months before being Robbed and jumped. I returned home to Canada and as borders have opened Ive explored Europe nomad hotspots like Portugal, Spain, and my first trip to Germany. Along the way I share nomad tips, gems, and vlogs. My base is currently in Vancouver, Canada
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Would you ever consider a cruise for a part of a journey like this? Or a getaway out of Vancouver? I was considering a trip to Japan and saw some repositioning cruises out of Vancouver for under 1000$.
Chiang mai has nice food and ultra friendly people BUT the cons are dirty air, no good infrastructure so nowhere to walk, rats and cockroaches everywhere and last but not least - just do yourself and don't go there in the summer if you can't take hot weather.... I had great time for a monnth this year :) what do you think about Bali?
I was in the front row and it was a range of all ages. I saw what looked to be a kid between 6-8yrs old hopping over chairs to get the snoop money he shot out right in front of me. I was one of the lucky ones to get sprayed with champagne and right in front of snoop when he shot his money gun. How do you live in Vancouver and not know who Merkules is???
As far as your comment about the croud being "older",I'm almost in my 50's and listened to Snoop almost all my teenage years. Oh and your right, snoop always gives a great show!
Hi, local and a locksmith here, yes it's fairly safe. Even though I see there's a lot of break in into mostly businesses not only in Vancouver also around, and yes, you feel safe to walk outside way more than other American medium-sized cities that's for sure. I'm also lives here more than 2 years I have to say that it's nice that you can see all four seasons. Thanks for the video
To ALL Europeans, being able to walk by foot everywhere you want to go and public transport means everything when it comes to if we'll like a town, city and megapolises. Enjoy FIFA 2026! Love to be there! I also recoment the youtube channel Just not bikes. It's Canadian too. Good on Trudeaux!
I'm confused, are you saying that you can't thrive and live in Thailand on a 6 figure a year income, Lmao? Vancouver and anywhere in the west I could see that being an issue. But, an issue in Thailand? You can definitely still more than thrive on a 6 figure a year income. Personally, i wouldn't even want to return to the west once I leave. Only reason to return would be to vacation and see my family. Beyond that I would plan to leave permanently. $10 million a year is an absolutely insane figure. I mean, I respect the ambition. But, I feel like you'd benefit from a interview that @Forest Lee put out with @iPaulLee. 10 million a year is an insane figure and sure reach for the stars I suppose. But, what else beside materialism are you getting from making that much? I personally would be fine and thriving in most place in the world if i simply made 6k a month residually which following the 4% rule can be achieved with 1.8 million in Vanguard ETF.
no you definitely can thrive on 6 figures in Thailand even with inflation. During and after Covid I've had a chance to live and visit Mexico and Europe where I've met other digital nomads and exposed to higher living costs. As a result I was influenced and renamed the channel to Digital Nomad World for a more global focus. My mindset is perhaps more 40's and less solo focused where I want a family and may have to support other family members but still being able to live in several locations. Having being based in Inflated Vancouver for the past 2 years you hear figures like 1M,2M being thrown around regularly and there is insane money being projected in material objects like supercars that a figure like 10M doesn't seem like much here or North America.
Hi! Wow, Vancouver must be extra costly. Earning 10 millions a year to live comfortably :D ... I guess with 10 millions you can live 100 years comfortably.
Good luck, Greg. I’m sure these wishes and dreams will turn into reality. But the reality will be much better than you ever thought from your wishes and dreams.
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Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF's have been available in Canada since early 2021. Smart Canadian investors have had the opportunity to put this in their TFSA or RRSP for years.
Why are Japanese hotels not guest friendly? You gotta find a Love Hotel to handle your business even though you already have a perfectly good hotel already smdh
Thanks Pete for organizing and hosting the event in Chiang mai. This really means a lot. I'm going to link the video shorts to this video and my link tree but a longer form video is coming
Yes, Greg Hung. This video is important for many reasons. It reminds us about friendship. And how powerful friendship can be especially when you’re away from the country you grew up in. Our mates in ChiangMai are a close group, we stick together, and we help each other. This T-shirt idea came up because we wanted to show appreciation because you have helped so many people, including myself to arrive in ChiangMai and get to know people quickly. You have really served your time as a digital nomad well and many people appreciate your welcome and introduction and networking.
Sir, you did not go down any rabbit holes. You skimmed the surface and are about to waste a bunch of money and electrcity which will show you how what little you understand
@@digitalnomadworld The issue is corporations. Anything that you can make money on as a little guy, they will figure out fast, and oversaturate the market. This happened with me doing Electronic Repairs. I saw that there were so many people bidding so high on broken devices. This was big companies scooping shit up on Amazon and ebay and causing the price for these to go up so much that the little guy cannot make a profit off of it. And the US Market ripples into and sets tones for all other markets, including those in Asia. Corporate America is killing small business's ability to play in the free market. Which makes me think its no longer a free market, and has not been for a long time. It's really hard to find anything niche these days to make good money. Its all a gamble, unless you stick to something that has been done forever and wont go away from AI, like Plumbing, and then just bust your ass working till you can save enough to build your own business. And even that can be impossible these days.
if i just want to work remotely for like 2 weeks there out of my 4-week trip, as a Canadian, do I need to apply for the digial nomad once it comes out?
For that short I wouldn't bother. Just easier to say you're sightseeing if you're working remote. My tip is to work from the weworks there. They're still amazing
I'm holding it too, but they also say it could equally go down to $600 by the end of May. I don't think they are saying 98%. Currently I've stopped buying and expect a tradable sell ahead, possibly from around there.