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🏖️ United Airlines’ 70% off sale + Italy & Taiwan expand nomad visas
Job opportunities, cheap flights, and money tips that matter

Here’s what’s inside this week’s issue:
Top remote jobs (and some resources to help land them)
Fly Business Class on a budget with United’s global sale
Smart money moves for nomads with banking, ATM hacks, and tax tips
Italy’s new nomad permit is now live for non-EU workers
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If you’re aiming for a life of flexibility and freedom in 2025, Shane Hummus’s new YouTube video is a solid roadmap. He breaks down some of the top-paying remote roles that are perfect for digital nomads, career changers, or anyone looking to ditch the commute and still earn a strong income.
Some standout options? Becoming a Digital Nomad Community Manager, where you'd be the glue holding together co-working or co-living hubs around the world — think planning events, managing spaces, and helping nomads connect. Salaries range from $46K to $69K, and people skills are key. If you’re more into numbers, a Crypto Data Analyst or Ads Specialist could be your lane, offering solid pay (up to six figures) for those with strong analytics and marketing chops.
Tech-savvy folks might eye Software Engineer or Pen Tester roles — both in high demand and loaded with earning potential ($100K+ for engineers). Meanwhile, Affiliate Marketing and Copywriting remain great entry points into the remote work world, especially if you’re more creative or love building content online.
To help viewers get started, Shane also shares tools like the Google Data Analytics Certificate and his “Remote Job Interview Cheat Sheet.” The big picture? Remote work is booming across all industries — and with the right skills, the freedom lifestyle is totally within reach.
✈️ Business Class Travel at a Fraction of the Cost
The best travel hack of the month? This United Airlines Business Class sale — with fares up to 70% off to Europe, Asia, India, Africa, and beyond. No joke: you could be sipping Champagne at cruising altitude for less than you’d spend on a cramped economy seat during peak season.
Luxury perks? All of them. Lie-flat seats, gourmet meals, airport lounges — you know the drill. And no need to be loyal to just one continent — this deal spans multiple global routes.
Living the digital nomad dream is amazing… until you have to deal with complex financial issues far from home. A recent Nasdaq article offers practical advice for managing finances while traversing the globe:
First, traditional banking may not suffice for a nomadic lifestyle. Digital banks like Wise, Revolut, and N26 are recommended for their low foreign transaction fees and the ability to hold multiple currencies. Setting up a financial system with a primary account in your home country and supplementary accounts in frequently visited regions can streamline money management.
ATM fees can accumulate quickly when withdrawing cash abroad. To minimize these costs, consider withdrawing larger amounts less frequently and researching banks that reimburse international ATM fees. Additionally, securing your financial information is crucial; using VPNs on public Wi-Fi and enabling two-factor authentication can protect against cyber threats.
Taxation is another significant concern. Understanding your tax residency status is essential, as it determines where you're liable to pay taxes. For U.S. citizens, the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion allows for the exclusion of a portion of foreign income from U.S. taxation, provided specific criteria are met. Keep good records of your travel and income to make filing easy.
Finally, planning for emergencies is vital. Maintaining an emergency fund, having global health insurance, and ensuring access to multiple payment methods can provide peace of mind. Balancing the freedom of a nomadic lifestyle with financial stability requires foresight and organization, but with the right strategies, it's entirely achievable.
🇬🇷 Two Weeks of Greek Isles and Ancient Glory
From the marble columns of Athens to the sapphire waters of the Cyclades, this 14-day Greece tour reads like a dream itinerary. You’ll walk the Acropolis, cruise among postcard-perfect islands, and sip your way through seaside villages that barely seem real.
It's the kind of trip where one moment you’re touring ancient ruins, and the next you’re watching the sunset over the Aegean from a whitewashed terrace. Plus, they’re offering up to $550 off!
⚡ One Cable to Charge Them All
Tired of digging through a tangle of cables just to find the right one? The inCharge X is your pocket-sized, 6-in-1 answer. It covers USB-C, Lightning, Micro USB, and both USB-A and USB-C plugs — basically every device you travel with. Plus it supports 100W fast charging, which is wild for something that clips to your keychain. No more asking strangers for a charger at the café.
🌐 In other news
This guide breaks down top-rated luggage, backpacks, and compression bags designed for remote workers and long-term travelers. Whether you're packing light or hauling gear, these essentials aim to make travel smoother and more organized.
Travelers highlight affordable destinations like Vietnam, Mexico, and Georgia, praised for their low costs, reliable internet, and welcoming communities. Ideal spots for remote workers seeking value and adventure.
Italy introduces a digital nomad visa allowing non-EU remote workers to reside for up to a year, with potential renewals. Applicants need a minimum income of €28,000, health insurance, and proof of accommodation.
Recruiters acknowledge that AI tools can assist in crafting resumes but caution against over-reliance. Personalization and authenticity remain key to standing out in the application process.
Introverted leaders can thrive in remote settings by focusing on personalized check-ins, understanding team dynamics, and setting clear communication boundaries. This guide offers practical strategies to build stronger virtual connections.
Taiwan proposes extending its digital nomad visa from six months to two years and introduces a "global elite" category for high-earning professionals, aiming to attract top international talent.
Until next week,
The Nomad Cloud Team ⛅️