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Moving abroad: saving on employee costs

If you run a business, moving to a cheaper country means hiring local experts for less.

With the saving, you could employ people such as domestic help, allowing you to devote the time saved on household tasks to your work.

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Moving abroad: getting a head start on projects

If you can work remotely from your computer, you can take advantage of living somewhere where the time zone gives you a head start on your clients based on where you are now.

You could also have a few hours each morning to complete other tasks before your clients are ready for their workin...

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Moving abroad as a productivity hack

Moving abroad as a productivity hack

When most people want to improve their productivity, they make small changes, like creating a daily schedule or waking up early. However, you can also increase your productivity by moving abroad.

Moving to a country with a less expensive cost of living can enable you to wo...

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Moving abroad as a productivity hack

Moving abroad as a productivity hack

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