Upcoming Webinar: How to Live and Work Overseas in 2026
16th April, 2026
A growing number of people are rethinking where, and how, they want to live and work. With remote careers, digital nomad visas, and international opportunities on the rise, one upcoming online event aims to give aspiring travellers and professionals a clear roadmap for making the move abroad.
This webinar hosted by Nomadic Matt, titled How to Live and Work Overseas in 2026, is designed for anyone considering relocating overseas or working remotely from a new destination. It’s an ideal free resource for those looking to work in TEFL, and we strongly recommend tuning in!
Hosted by experienced travel expert Nomadic Matt, the session aims to draw on nearly two decades of first-hand experience living and working across multiple countries. Attendees will gain practical insights into what it really takes to build a life abroad, from finding jobs to navigating visas.
The hour-long session promises to cut through the confusion that often surrounds international relocation. Participants will learn about the types of jobs available overseas, how to find work opportunities abroad, work visa and digital nomad visa options, and common pitfalls to avoid when moving internationally. The webinar will also includes a live Q&A, giving attendees the chance to ask specific questions about their own plans and circumstances.
With remote work now firmly embedded in many industries, the idea of living abroad is no longer limited to gap years or retirees. Instead, professionals of all ages are exploring how to combine work with travel.
This event is particularly aimed at those who want to leave their home country and start a new life abroad, are interested in remote work or becoming digital nomads, or those who need clear, actionable steps rather than vague inspiration.
The session will take place on Monday, the 27th of April, at 7pm BST. Can’t make it? No problem! Even those unable to attend live will receive a full recording and additional resources after the session. The session will be held online, making it accessible worldwide. Tickets are available now via Eventbrite.
Book your place here.