Digital Nomad Travel: Moving to Colombia Long Term

Paradise on Earth is in Colombia. Travel Tips for Immigrating

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Description

Greggo Amos moved to Colombia five years ago and has lived in a few different cities while traveling all over the country.He shares his experience and the knowledge you need to begin a journey of a lifetime.

In this course, you will learn:

  • How to safely adapt to Colombia

  • Where to stay in Colombia

  • Which cities are best for you

  • How to integrate quickly

  • If you need to know Spanish

  • How to get long term visas

  • What to take

  • The best social activities

  • And much more!

If you ever felt the life you deserved was waiting for you, this course will show you that Colombia may be that special destination.

Colombia has been inhabited by various indigenous peoples since at least 12,000 BCE, including the Muisca, Quimbaya and Tairona. The Spanish landed first in La Guajira in 1499 and by the mid-16th century colonized parts of the region, establishing the New Kingdom of Granada, with Santa Fé de Bogotá as its capital. Independence from the Spanish Empire was achieved in 1819, with what is now Colombia emerging as the United Provinces of New Granada. The new nation experimented with federalism as the Granadine Confederation (1858) and then the United States of Colombia (1863), before the Republic of Colombia was finally declared in 1886. Panama seceded in 1903, leading to Colombia's present borders. Beginning in the 1960s, the country has suffered from an asymmetric low-intensity armed conflict and political violence, both of which escalated in the 1990s. Since 2005, there has been significant improvement in security, stability and rule of law, as well as unprecedented economic growth and development.

Colombia is one of the world's seventeen megadiverse countries; it has the second-highest level of biodiversity in the world.[15] Its territory encompasses Amazon rainforest, highlands, grasslands and deserts. It is the only country in South America with coastlines and islands along both Atlantic and Pacific oceans.

Colombia is a member of major global and regional organizations including the UN, the WTO, the OECD, the OAS, the Pacific Alliance and the Andean Community. It is also a NATO Global Partner. Its diversified economy is the third-largest in South America, with macroeconomic stability and favorable long-term growth prospects.

Enrol today!

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand how to move to Colombia
  • Avoid the pitfalls of living in a Spanish speaking country in South America
  • Why Colombia
  • How to see the real Colombia

Who Should Attend!

  • Digital Nomads who want to live and work in Colombia
  • Retirees looking for a better lifestyle
  • Entrepreneurs who want a better environment weather wise
  • Travellers