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If you could Expat Anywhere in the world as an American where would it be?
May be time to leave. Always considered another country.
Family of 4 wife and kids speak Spanish. I’m thinking Panama, Costa Rica, Belize and Italy ( if Italy ever recovers) Anyone have any thoughts? |
I would never leave America unless I had to. Everything I love is here. I could stay here and feel like I left the country.
But if I had to, I'm going to southwest Canada. Victoria preferably. |
Argentina
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Costa Rica hasn't been a good expat destination for 10 years :2 cents:
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The questions I would ask of you, what are you looking to accomplish out of a move to another country. Define what qualities in life and or business are most important to you and your family. How is your health? Do you have a solid flow of income coming in regularly? Will you need a new source of income when you move? Will it be earned online or via a brick and mortar type business. How important is it for you to retain your current citizenship? Is traveling Visa free important to you?
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I've lived and work on 4 different continents.
For you, with speaking Spanish, your choices are: 1. Colombia - Love Bogota, love Medellin. And there's way more than that. Depends if you like the city, what weather you like - so many choices. 2. Panama would be the other end of the spectrum. They use the dollar, huge US influence. Easy enough to get citizenship thru investment. Population 4 million - very manageable. 3. In between those two choices is Ecuador. They use the dollar but don't like Americans. I really like Guayaquil! I wouldn't recommend Costa Rica... |
Why there is no Spain in your choice list ?
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Wait until the pandemia pans out . . .
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Being an expat myself one thing I can highly recommend is: Go to whatever place something like 3 months first and try to live a normal daily life there.
Too many people who decide after a 2 week vacation with beach, drinks and eating out every day "this is a place where I want to stay forever" and then they move and then reality hits them |
Too little information to give any advice, what is it your looking for, investing, relaxing, partying, reduction in living cost, retiring, in need of job? what climate, so many more choices than listed here.
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Italy is nice for holiday. |
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If you're doing it to flee the pandemic then don't there is real fear brewing about this virus and thanks to china this is being directed at westerners.
if you're in a backwards part of the world and someone gets sick you will be blamed. leave this a year or 2 let things cools off its a fucking recession if you're not one of the plebs you should be working all hours of the day and banking hard. recessions always bring extreme wealth creation oppertunities. |
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It’s more about the direction this country is heading and where my family can live our best lives. |
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The USA has been going down hill for the last few years. The clusterfuck that is currently going on here just has me weighing my options. Next 12-18 months I may be able to pick up some deals in real estate . |
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Well, i decided moving to Prague when i been there for first time, and that was year 2009. And i was there only for 5 days lol |
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Great place to visit a weekend max a week. That's it for me lol |
try moving to a country with brown people if you wanna stack money :2 cents:
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The left have no chance of getting into power look what happened to bernie if was beaten by a guy who will get diagnosed with dementia in the coming year. Trump is a loudmouth and a bit brash but he's no danger to the US. The world will change after this, but you and your family are safer in the US then you are in South America. As someone whos lived in more third-world countries than I can count on one hand I can tell you you will miss 'that things just work' in the west. I'm back in England now (pandemic and business reasons). The holiday period will wear off after a month or two in any country. |
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I have been an expat in 4 different countries ... and id certainly recommend Spain - very friendly and welcoming, nice weather, rich cultural life and beautiful babes everywhere
Secondarily Cyprus is an excellent place...English is spoken fluently by all, taxes are extremely low, its hoooot and the beaches are great .... |
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Also you're a lot safer in many places in south America comared to many places in the US and vice versa. My holiday period hasn't worn of after 10 years. But it's a more difficult decision to make when you have a family and kids I guess |
Australia and New Zealand are real options if you are financially sound - I'm sort of an Ex-Pat in New Zealand - I couldn't rate it any higher...
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Somewhere where the taxes are low and people are FREE
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The Alps, far away from people..
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Prague would be my #2. Amsterdam is #1. |
Canada would be the only choice I would make based on my limited visits to other countries.
I like the European countries I've been to; but it doesn't "seem" realistic for me to live there. I say "seem" because it could be my imagination. :2 cents: |
Amsterdam? really, it's worse than the worst touristic places in spain and they are baaad and I felt safer in Venezuela Caracas. TO each his own I guess
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From what I have heard, Belize is pretty good.
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Forest: How is Vegas? You recommend staying there long term if you werent thinking about moving? ?
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By the time your ready there will be no more travel.
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