Visa regimes shift, tax treaties wobble, elections redraw who can live where. Our readers are internationally minded Americans who want that world explained with rigor and zero clickbait. You will write the analysis they forward to their spouse with the message: this is why we're thinking about it.
What you'll actually do
- Write 2-3 researched pieces weekly: policy changes, country deep-dives, migration trend analysis
- Translate primary sources (legislation, ministry announcements, treaty texts) into clear English analysis
- Maintain evergreen country guides as rules change, with dated change-logs readers can trust
- Pitch angles from the news cycle before competitors see them
- Work with editorial data on what readers actually finish and act on
A typical week
A residency-visa rule change drops Tuesday morning in a ministry PDF. By Wednesday your explainer is live: what changed, who it affects, what to do before the deadline, sourced to the primary text. It becomes the piece every forum thread links to.
What you bring
- Proven writing portfolio: policy, finance, international affairs, or serious expat media
- Native-level English prose (C1 badge required); reads sources in a second language a plus
- Research discipline: primary sources, named citations, no vibes-based claims
- Fast, clean drafting; you file without drama
Structure and pay
Full-time, fully remote, flexible hours. $1,400-2,000/month depending on experience, review at 90 days. Bylines available.
Why this role comes through RemoteComet
The employer runs hiring for this position exclusively through us. That means one application reaches the actual decision maker, your profile is never resold or scattered across databases, and you get a real status on every application: matched, in review, or not this time. Nobody gets ghosted here.
How hiring works
1. Quick apply, two fields, two minutes. 2. If the role lists a skill badge, a short one-time assessment (reused for every role that needs it). 3. A screening conversation with our team. 4. Interview with the employer, where their name is disclosed to you. 5. Offer. Typical time from application to first interview: under two weeks.