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How is Quy Nhon as a place to live as a retiree

agathacindy

Hallo me (Indonesian) and my husband (German) will move to QN because of my husbands work next year.  So I am happy to read in here that there are group of expats living there :)

Right now I am still searching of work possibilities, what could I do as foreigner in QN. I am an architect and designer, but I am open for any other job possibility like remote job or something else in QN. Teaching languages (German or English) would be cool too, but I don't have any certificate as a teacher and I can't speak any vietnamese. I am considering to open an small business, like open Airbnb room for backpacker, as QN becoming more touristic. Is that for foreigner posibble to rent out rooms? Any advice?

OceanBeach92107


    Hallo me (Indonesian) and my husband (German) will move to QN because of my husbands work next year.  So I am happy to read in here that there are group of expats living there smile.png
Right now I am still searching of work possibilities, what could I do as foreigner in QN. I am an architect and designer, but I am open for any other job possibility like remote job or something else in QN. Teaching languages (German or English) would be cool too, but I don't have any certificate as a teacher and I can't speak any vietnamese. I am considering to open an small business, like open Airbnb room for backpacker, as QN becoming more touristic. Is that for foreigner posibble to rent out rooms? Any advice?
   

    -@agathacindy


In Quy Nhơn, you might try opening a Halal restaurant.

Hieu Land

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