Hello,
Hi, I'm a 27 year old physicist and engineer. Due to various investment strategies involving data mining, I might be having an early retirement, i.e., at approx. the age of 30. Maybe its best to think of it as an extended vacation rather than retirement, though. Actually, the timing has more to do with professional obligations to my employer than my financial needs. I don't want to piss off my boss by quitting at a bad time in case I ever want another job - and I'm working an a two-year project now.
I'm still single, and when I take this extended vacation I think I might hop to the other side of the Ocean and spend some time travelling and looking for a girlfriend.
Anyway, I'd like some advice on how to do this, namely:
(1) How to travel in FSU and Eastern Europe safely and cost effectively. If possible I'd like to keep costs under $2500/month after initial airflight expenses, just because that's about the most I ever spend at home. If I can do that, I can afford to stay as long as the visa lasts.
(2) How to get secure internet connection in FSU and Eastern Europe so that I can still manage my finances from overseas. This would include accessing online banking and trading website such as etrade.com. This is very important as it will be my main source of income. I'd like to fit this into the $2500/month budget.
(3) How to meet and screen women, other than agencies.
(4) How to brush up on my Russian. I took Russian in college, but I am out of practice, and I've never had a "total immersion" experience. I'd like to spend some time practicing conversation before going to Russia.
(5) What type of visa should I get to stay a maximum amount of time and travel the most freely about FSU and Eastern Europe?
Any advice is much appreciated.