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Taking six months out, living very cheaply. Ideas??

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ChickyChickyParmParm · 12/02/2016 14:06

We've got a six month break coming up soon (large gap between DH's contracts).

We're thinking of going abroad somewhere and spending a few months getting to know somewhere. I work from home so could support us if we were living very cheaply.

However, we would really like to be part of a community, not just mooching about. Kids will be 3 and 6 and will need some structure. Does anyone have any ideas of how we could do this? DH is a primary teacher (with international experience) so would be happy to teach/volunteer.

We'd love to do something alternative-ish but every avenue I go down (Wwoofing etc) is hampered by the kids. Or lack of WiFi.

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diggerdigsdogs · 12/02/2016 14:08

Teach ESl in China for 6 months?

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ChickyChickyParmParm · 12/02/2016 14:18

Been there, done that and would never go back!

Looking for something a bit different. But thanks.

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ChickyChickyParmParm · 12/02/2016 14:33

That's a very bittersweet story, Vocational. Lovely that she was able to spend her last few weeks the way she wanted.

Thailand and Vietnam are on my radar because of the low cost, but I wouldn't know where to start to actually find something in the way of a community/work. There are international schools but we don't want to go down that route. There are volunteer opportunities but they don't seem to accept kids. So looking for something that's a mix of the two, really.

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specialsubject · 12/02/2016 17:05

what's the visa situation for you?

most volunteering places won't allow dependents.

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ChickyChickyParmParm · 12/02/2016 17:56

I didn't even think of that! We're all on UK passports but I would guess we'd need volunteering visas or something and yes, you're right - that would probably be tough with dependents.

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specialsubject · 12/02/2016 18:00

It's not easy for anyone over 30 or with kids.

Thailand as an example will let you in for 30 days visa-on-arrival. if you want longer than that, you need to apply in advance. I think the days of visa runs are over and according to the FCO, the Thais WILL put you in detention if you overstay.

NZ allows Brits to visit for six months but is not Asia-cheap.

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ChickyChickyParmParm · 12/02/2016 18:07

Will look into that - not sure I'd do so well in a Thai detention centre!

We're living in South America at the moment, maybe it'll be best to network here and see if we can set something up from here.

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