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Meet The CEO

Hello, my name is Marquarius I am a 21 year old US citizen that currently resides in Cambodia. No I am not in the military, Most people speak on moving to another country but I actually did it by myself on my own terms.I have always dreamed of traveling the world so at the age of 19 I planned to leave home and live in Germany. My family didn’t think that was was serious. I sit in my room for 6 months self teaching myself to speak German. This is a requirement to live in Germany, you must fly to Washington DC and take a language test. I passed with flying colors and I was granted my visa to Germany. The video shows my trip to DC, which was my first solo mission.

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Meet The CEO

Hello, my name is Marquarius Flythe, I am a 21 year old US citizen that currently resides in Cambodia. No, I am not in the military, Most people speak of moving to another country, but

I ACTUALLY DID IT BY MYSELF, ON MY OWN TERMS.

I have always dreamed of traveling the world so at the age of 19 I planned to leave home and live in Germany.

Most people move to the other side of town I moved to the other side of the world.

I took my life savings that I made as a Truck driver and Day trader and became an International traveler.

My family didn’t think that I was serious. During the pandemic,

I sat in my bedroom for 6 months and self taught myself the German language. This is a requirement to live in Germany.      I flew to Washington DC to take the required language test.

I passed with flying colors and I was granted my visa to

Berlin, Germany "Here I Come"

The video below shows my trip to DC, which was my first solo mission.

I must admit that I went to Germany without a very good plan I only packed a book bag with 5 outfits and my bank card. When I arrived to Berlin I stayed in the Hostile for only $80 for 30 days. I spent my time touring, attending language exchange parties and I even volunteered to help feed the homeless Ukrainian refugees Although while I was there I met alot of nice people and had tons of fun, this place didn't feel like it should be my new homeland.I discovered Germany is a very expensive place to live. It wouldn't take long for me to get broke here.Going back to USA WAS NOT AN OPTION, How could I go back home, Everyone can say that I failed my mission?

So I looked for some cheaper alternatives. 

Bangkok was my first choice because it is a major city and it is fairly cheap to live there. I lived in a 400 squad ft studio apartment all utilities paid and housekeeping for only $220 per month. Since I didn’t have a 1 year visa I had to leave the country in 30 days for at least 24 hours to reset my visa. Unfortunately when I went to Loas, I didn’t have all of the required documentation and they denied my travel visa. Fortunately when I returned to Bangkok they extended my visa for 3 months. When it was time to leave again I went to Malaysia, I had a very adventurous time there climbing mountains and relaxing on the beautiful beach. 

I got lucky again, When I returned to Bangkok they extended my  visa for 6 more months. I decided to visit Cambodia on Christmas for my “winter vacation” After my visa ran out I found out that I had spent up all my free visa resets in Bangkok so Going back to the US is still not in my plan!!!

After weighing out my options and do alot of research I decided I'd stay in Cambodia

Now I reside in Cambodia, My apartment is about 200 sq ft but my rent is only $70 per month and my light bill is only $8 per month.

I wish that I would have known what I know now. The ideal thing to do would be to just save enough money to purchase a year long visa prices vary ($1300 in Bangkok only $300 in Cambodia) and you could pay your rent up for the whole year and focus on enjoying life and doing a remote American job so that you still have US currency coming in like I do. I've decided to create this service because I don't want anyone else to learn everything the hard way like myself.

Follow these 3 VERY IMPORTANT RULES:

DO NOT BURN YOUR BRIDGES!!!

Always have a escape plan in case you have to go back home.

Most importantly, make sure you have a great support team such as our organization and your family back home.

Hopefully we will be helping you to plan your future together in the near future. Happy travels. 

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