Could you island hop where you are via ferry? If you drive could you buy a camper van or a van and convert it? Live and operate out of the van and just drive to the next country in X months time? Least you always got an office and place over your head, park up in beach car parks and all that?
I'm kinda looking to immigrate somewhere, not nomad, but thanks for remembering me and trying to be helpful. I still do have a lease in my name on a house in Sri Lanka (1 month termination time, so I can terminate if I want). Right now I can hop around countries via planes but IMO it's more expensive than staying in one place and traveling infrequently. I did look into travelling by sea but for some reason it's NOT available!

You'd think it'd be a thing on a tropical island but no

. Actually my stuff from Poland arrived on a boat via international shipping company lol. So my items got to enjoy a boat, I'm on planes mostly

. Been on a speedboat twice in Maldives but still had to use a plane (plane from Sri Lanka to Maldives and then speedboat to the specific island I was staying on). I did cheapest thing I could, I took a plane to Malaysia, I can stay here 3 months. So temporarily at least I didn't overstay my visa and don't have a penalty but immigration officer looked angry and asked 'what you're doing here, where are you staying', etc when we were leaving but I said we leave for Malaysia for 3 months and he kinda backed down. Maybe 5 months in a calendar year in Sri Lanka could be fine, but where to go the other half of the year?

I could hop around like this for a while but what if they deny me entry? It'd be better to go somewhere with more friendly visa/residence requirements and stay there.
I'm in Malaysia now, that's Singapore's neighbour (I think they had an union but it broke down?). So further in Asia. Islands are the other way - from Sri Lanka closest are Maldives (max month stay but it's understandable, these are tiny and disappearring due to climate change

) then Seychelles, then Mauritus. Like, if you start with Sri Lanka on the map and you go left downwards it's islands (smaller than Sri Lanka). If you go up it's India, after India there's Nepal, I think. Again, if you start with Sri Lanka and you go right there are other Asian countries, I got to Malaysia, after Malaysia there's Singapore and I think if you continue right there's China there somewhere and other countries

. Damn, I know geography now

. If you go left left left there's caucasus and these countries sorta between Asia and Europe, no? Like Georgia, etc (supposedly it's easier to open a bank account there). And then you go further left and you're back in Europe

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