Anh ở Hoà Xuân, Cẩm Lệ. Cám ơn Em đã làm video về Đà Nẵng nhé, Anh rất thích Channel của em. Keep up the good work ^^! I love Dimo - I love Da Nang ❤😊❤
Very 🎉Nice Video ❤. Who and what does your friend teach and what is her salary ? Is she from France , I heard an accent . I’m from New York City myself 🌃 🌆 Thank you . 🌺
@@fredburns1995 She is from Belarus, currently teaching at an international school in Da Nang. I don't know how much she earns but I think it's fair enough to live in Da Nang.
If you can find a job here in Vietnam, you can apply for a long term visa. Otherwise, if you want to come and work as a digital nomad, depending on your passport, you can have around 2 or 3 months tourist visa then you need to do a visa run.
Yes, border runs can be expensive. For example: I pay $104 for 3 mo visa, then to fly out to Manila and back will cost me about $280. Plus you have to have a hotel in other country and eat. So to summarize, can cost you easily $500.00 for visa run. “Expensive.”
The cost of living in Da Nang can vary significantly between locals depending on their salary, living arrangements (e.g., owning a house or renting), lifestyle choices (ex: cooking at home or eating out), etc. However, in general, I can share that if a local wants to relocate to Da Nang, a monthly budget of at least around 7 million dong ($280) should cover expenses like rent, food, and other essentials.
@@dimotravel maybe you can do a video on your daily life and expenses each day and month. It would be interesting for foreigners to see your day to day challenges and goals to meet.
Wow! That woman knows how to live frugaly. She is a good woman!
Wow, this chick is a keeper. She knows how to budget.
Anh ở Hoà Xuân, Cẩm Lệ. Cám ơn Em đã làm video về Đà Nẵng nhé, Anh rất thích Channel của em. Keep up the good work ^^!
I love Dimo - I love Da Nang ❤😊❤
dạ em cảm ơn anh nhiều ạ! ☺
Considering really moving to Fuji island 🏝️ w/ a bottle of water, seriously!!!!! Hello Vietnam my radio show lzzzz
thanks for sharing. I like your guest pronunciation.
85- Chia sẻ video rất tuyệt vời, chúc bạn ngày mới nhiều niềm vui và tốt đẹp.🎉🎉🎉
cảm ơn bạn nhiều nha, mình cũng chúc bạn một ngày mới thật vui vẻ!
keep up good work Đi mô!
Thank you! ^^
Thanks for sharing 🙏🙏 amazing interview 😊
Thank you for watching! 😊🥰
Very 🎉Nice Video ❤. Who and what does your friend teach and what is her salary ? Is she from France , I heard an accent . I’m from New York City myself 🌃 🌆 Thank you . 🌺
@@fredburns1995 She is from Belarus, currently teaching at an international school in Da Nang. I don't know how much she earns but I think it's fair enough to live in Da Nang.
@@dimotravel very nice 👍 ❤️ 🌺 Teaching English Globally always job . I was born in New York City so I teach English also .
But there are no long term visas, right?. Border runs is not living in my book
yea border runs is a turn off and makes me think they dont really want you there. otherwise make me understand the purpose of a border run?
Another ESL teacher probably.
no need for border run if u just slip them 20 bucks under the table they will stamp your visa extention u just have to learn the way
@@timtran5420 Not in Vietnam you don't
If you can find a job here in Vietnam, you can apply for a long term visa. Otherwise, if you want to come and work as a digital nomad, depending on your passport, you can have around 2 or 3 months tourist visa then you need to do a visa run.
Yes, border runs can be expensive. For example: I pay $104 for 3 mo visa, then to fly out to Manila and back will cost me about $280. Plus you have to have a hotel in other country and eat. So to summarize, can cost you easily $500.00 for visa run. “Expensive.”
Lynn visa in Da Nang
Saigon has bad traffic yes but it’s far far from dull. This lady just didn’t explore Saigon long enough.
As a local it would be interesting if you share your cost of living.
The cost of living in Da Nang can vary significantly between locals depending on their salary, living arrangements (e.g., owning a house or renting), lifestyle choices (ex: cooking at home or eating out), etc. However, in general, I can share that if a local wants to relocate to Da Nang, a monthly budget of at least around 7 million dong ($280) should cover expenses like rent, food, and other essentials.
@@dimotravelthat's interesting 🤔. Thanks for sharing 🙏
@@dimotravel maybe you can do a video on your daily life and expenses each day and month. It would be interesting for foreigners to see your day to day challenges and goals to meet.
Bên Thái Lan cũng vậy mà. Mình ứng tuyển vào vị trí giảng viên và họ yêu cầu phải có 3 người ký bảo đảm, và 1 người giúp đóng tiền bảo đảmb10000$