nostr:npub109x0x9dlft64y4h9vz9mxu92qpqn752sd8p4xe2zkcanlzmk2fcq3pwvvl I'm not interested in living or traveling like that, and even if I was I turn 30 next February, so it may not be too practical to get started with such a visa now. Still, I appreciate your comment; too many people don't know this sort of thing is even an option!
If you're under 30, you can probably still get Holiday work visas, depending on your country or countries of citizenship. The US had agreements with Australia and New Zealand and I spent a year in each, then got a real visa through my job in NZ. I told a friend about them and he got one for Ireland (I didn't qualify, you have to be in school of have just graduated. When I visited him, he introduced me to everyone as "This guy is there reason I'm in Ireland").
I spent a couple of years outside of the US, including 11 months living out of two bags, living in hostels and with friends:
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