10. Thailand
If you can stand the sweltering heat and the pounding rains of this Southeast Asian kingdom, in exchange of paradise-like beaches, great food, friendly people, and cheap cost of living, then by all means plan your move to Thailand. It’s the cheap and laid-back lifestyle that has attracted so many Americans to this Buddhist kingdom. Digital nomads especially love the fast and reliable internet service hereabouts; aside from that, one of the most lucrative careers here is teaching English as a foreign language as local schools have a high preference for American teachers. The downside: there is a political situation that comes and goes every now and then and the lifestyle that is closest to the comforts of home is resigned to major cities like Bangkok. You can also expect a gap in English communication.