
"One of the first things people ask when they hear about our life is, "How do you actually do it?" I think they imagine us being on a permanent holiday. The truth is, our life isn't a long vacation; we have full-time jobs and our daughter goes to school like everyone else - we just do it in different parts of the world."
"Ever since I met my husband 20 years ago, we've always traveled - from our first home-base in London to far-flung places like Antarctica and Zimbabwe. I love travel so much that I carved a career as a travel blogger and writer. When Kaleya came along 10 years ago, we didn't stop traveling; in fact she gave us the push we needed to be nomads and travel more intentionally, with the world as her classroom."
A family has traveled with their daughter for ten years, combining worldschooling with remote work. They maintain full-time jobs while relocating to different countries for extended periods to immerse and join local communities. Long-term stays enable consistent education through planned systems and reliable connectivity for remote careers. The lifestyle requires intentional processes for finding long-term homes, arranging a child's schooling, and maintaining seamless work connections. Choosing multi-year residencies allows deeper cultural integration rather than constant movement. Remote work tools and online learning platforms make sustained international living and slow nomad family life feasible.
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