Thanks! That video was helpful! I also came across this video from a couple of software developers living in their RV full time: https://youtu.be/gdEh6v3p0rg
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Thanks! That video was helpful! I also came across this video from a couple of software developers living in their RV full time: https://youtu.be/gdEh6v3p0rg
so basically all you have to do is find an area you can legally park at that ur also not sharing a tower with from a bunch of ppl and set up a signal repeater and antenna and the good ones to get - thats what i got from the video
yup, me too. However the video Kalin posted was by far superior and in depth. They went from RV to boat and have been computer programming nomads for a very long time. They have a whole website, lots more detail and a book they continually update. Check it out.
I live in a caravan/mobile home and do just fine my internet speed is fantastic and I can splitcam with ease because I have a powerful gaming laptop. UK companies recently created wifi routers that don't require phone lines so you just plug it into the outlet and away you go, they can be hardwired by Ethernet cable too. It's not unlimited and can get expensive but it's worth it for me.
Since I got one of them I can cam at the same speed as I would be able to if I had a phone line. Wonderful invention.
Hopefully I'm posting this in the right place!
This is probably a weird question and I'm not sure if anyone will have an answer. I'm a US citizen wanting to move to the UK. I'm going to be continuing work as a webcam girl and I'm not sure how exactly to go about it. Do I need a work visa to continue camming in the UK while awaiting the ability to be able to become a permanent citizen? I can't find any answers on what Visa to get (none of the work visas quite fit) and I'm not sure if I would need one. If you're able to help me with this, thank you!
Planning on Living in the US for a few months in 2019. What do I need to know about getting the right to work when I'm there.
I'm hoping to simply travel the world from next year and I want the US to be my first stop. I want to live in San Francisco, Seattle and New York city while I'm there.
Any general advice would be appreciated. Advice on driving and transport, housing, health, culture etc...
I trust you girls to see me right.
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I've managed to do this using hotspot on my iphone to connect to my laptop. Used mainly chaturbate but a bit of AW.
Tried in Paris and the room in the hotel was crap, even got upgraded to a suite and internet still wouldn't work, so gave up stressed and annoyed.
If anyone wants to rent my place in Florida just pm me, it's got decent WIFI and computer with high speed internet! Had zero problems camming there, even when lying around the pool in the sun lmao ;)
You ladies wishing to move from the US to the UK will most likely have to find, become engaged to and or marry someone from the UK in order to move there. Yes, it's dramatic, but unless you have $300-500k sitting around in savings for a entrepreneur's visa, or are being sponsored by a corporation on work visa; it's not gonna happen.
What you can do (though it's sort of iiiegal, but we still do it) is travel cam there. Depending on the stamp you get on your passport with the treaty you should be able to stay 3-6 months tops without a visa. And during that time of vacationing you could rent vacation rentals or a hotel where you can privately 'work'. There are loopholes to get around, like having a round trip refundable ticket (so you can change dates), and getting paid, etc.
You can always visit for a few weeks every yr, meet a guy, and date him. Eventually, progress to an engagement and move to the UK on your fiance's visa. Outside of marriage, top skilled persons, athletes/entertainers, company sponsorship/outsourcing, and Doctors, entrepreneurs, and teaching our treaty doesn't allow us to move to the UK at will. And most positions only call for US persons if no one in the UK can fill the position.
Im seriously considering a move to Portugal in the next year or two because of the low low low tax rate there. I keep thinking of how much I will save a year in taxes but Im nervous because it will mean I have to learn Portuguese and in the last 10ish years I have had to learn Italian and then Spanish (castellano) and Im wondering if Im too old now to learn an entirely new language.
Have any of you made the move to Portugal? Any advise? Anyone else been thinking of moving to Portugal?? Obviously if your american this wont apply because you still need to pay taxes to America or drop your citizenship but for the rest of us 5% taxes a year is very tempting!
If you have residency and work permit for Portugal, you're exempt from a very large amount of US taxes...up to $100,000ish now I believe. You would just pay the Portuguese taxes on any amount under that without need to give up your citizenship. This only applies IF you are legally paying Portuguese taxes...just moving somewhere on a tourist visa and making money under the table does not get you the foreign exemption, you would owe full US taxes then. There is no need to drop your US citizenship.
This worked out great for us in Ukraine when hubby was there. He paid Ukrainian flat tax ($40/month) on his "private entrepreneur license" consulting business, and was legally US tax free for that entire time so long as he kept it under the exemption amount. The drawback is that you're not paying FICA, so it resets the counter on your unemployment if you apply for it later and counts as a null year for Social Security contributions.
Note also that you still have to file a tax return even if you don't owe anything or bad things will happen later if you move back to the US. They'll just assume the gap meant you dodged taxes the entire time and send you a big bill.
OK, very random I know but anyone know what i'd need to organise in order to cam from these places while travelling around, and any laws I'd need to be aware of? Will most likely only cam on AW so don't need masses of upload.
I believe Gambia is also a Muslim country, so generally not a good environment for camming. I can't speak to the legalities or wifi quality there, but if you do it, use a VPN and proceed with caution.
I don't think I'd attempt camming unless it was over Skype/Discord. You could probably get away with texting and selling content. On the plus side, these places are super affordable, your money will go a long way.
Texas will be a breeze in comparison. I'd recommend renting an entire AirBnB, and asking the host before booking if they have high speed wifi. You don't need to worry about legal issues, just don't announce that you're working.
When travel camming, should I take an Ethernet cable to use instead of relying on WiFi?
I’m looking at heading back out to the states and camming a bit whilst I’m there, as I’ll be travelling alone. I’ll probably rent Airbnb’s for this purpose and because it’s normally a hell of a lot cheaper than using hotels.
Also, do the sites we use, eg SM, pick up that we’re logging in from a different country? I work on AW sometimes and I keep hearing of people who get their accounts temporarily disabled if they log in from another country without any prior notice.
I wouldn’t be planning on using AW, likely just SM probs, just using AW as an example.