Extreme Study Abroad: When One Semester is Not Enough

Published: June 27, 2020, 7 p.m.

Did you study abroad? I spent a semester in London and it was one of the best times of my life. That experience definitely played a role in me moving to England permanently.


But did you know that you can spend your entire university experience in another country?


That’s what today’s guest did.


I’m talking to my friend Candace Salter, a Florida gal who knew from the beginning that one semester abroad would not be enough. 


She wanted to graduate from a university in Europe, and in this episode you’ll learn how she did it, and how you can, too — or your kids or nieces/nephews.


Candace is a fellow podcaster and a travel blogger and you can learn more about her and her adventures at her blog Candace Abroad.


She’s got a very interesting story that’s taken her from the US to the UK to China to Thailand. Let’s dive in.

It’s not super easy for U.S. citizens to get visas to live and work abroad (and the U.S. gov doesn’t make it easy for people to come in either). But millions of Americans have figured out how to create a life overseas, and so can you.

Here’s my cheat sheet of the nine easiest countries to move to from the U.S.

https://www.sarahmikutel.com/countryguide