Our organization provides unparalleled opportunities for individuals seeking international internships, TEFL courses, and volunteer abroad placements. With over a decade of experience since our establishment in 2009, we have successfully facilitated the participation of more than 10,000 interns, volunteers, and TEFL teachers on impactful projects in over 40 countries worldwide.
Our partnerships with organizations focused on Human Rights & Social Sustainability, Environmental Conservation, and Wildlife Rehabilitation allow us to offer placements that make a real difference in these fields. We take pride in connecting our participants with organizations that are committed to creating positive change, ensuring that each placement is both meaningful and impactful.
Global nomads are persons of any age or nationality who have lived a significant part of their developmental years in one or more countries outside their passport country because of a parent's occupation. – Barbara Schaetti and Sheila Ramsay, 1999, The Global Nomad Experience: Living in Liminality.
In 1984, Norma McCaig, herself a TCK, coined the term 'global nomad. ' The standard definition is 'a person of any age or nationality who has lived a significant part of his or her developmental years in one or more countries outside his or her passport country because of a parent's occupation.
Yes, you can live a nomadic lifestyle in the U.S. as long as you comply with local, state, and federal laws. Note: If you are visiting the U.S. on a VISA and have a valid passport, you must also comply with all U.S. local/state/federal laws, otherwise your VISA could be revoked.
According to a March 2024 study, 35 percent of surveyed digital nomads worldwide recorded an annual income of 100 thousand to 250 thousand U.S. dollars. By contrast, only six percent of the sample reported earning less than 25 thousand U.S. dollars a year.
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