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Did you move an other country? if so...
Fellas, as far as i know there are buncha gfyers who lives far from home, so we may talk on the following:
1. where did You move? 2. is the country friendly for our business? 3. how do you handle residencial issues, are you doing back and forth trick or you registered a business to stay? 4. do they tax your business? etc, etc. |
1. CZ
2. yes 3. own a company 4. yeah, sure. |
1. where did You move?
Manila, PH 2. is the country friendly for our business? It used to be but not anymore. 3. how do you handle residencial issues, are you doing back and forth trick or you registered a business to stay? I'm on a tourist visa and leave every other month or just pay a fee to extend 4. do they tax your business? No, it's one of the perks hehe |
I have lived in the UK, New Zealand and Spain - All three OK for biz - I have a valid passport for all three (UK PP is ok for Spain) and yep, you have to pay taxes in all three....
Spain is the most difficult place for biz but thats mainly because of language and the red tape they have for EVERYTHING.... |
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Is it safe for easily intimidated foreigners? Do you still have ties to Germany for health insurance etc or do you do it all locally? |
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and i used to, but i have 95% of my stuff now moved over here, just need to finalize my residency by visiting foreign police |
If you want a great place to live, very safe, friendly, lots to do and good low taxes for business, move to Malta.
I lived there for 1 year and it was great. All year round nice weather, cheap flights to most European countries with Ryanair, everyone speaks English, eating out and having fun is super cheap, you can get great 2 bedroom modern apartments for under $1,000 in a fantastic location. Edit, just checked the USD>EUR conversion, you can get an amazing modern 2 bedroom apartment for $1,000. When I was there the exchange rate was shitty and my place cost $1500 a month for 3 bedrooms and 3 min walk to the centre of town. Now my place would have cost less than $1130 or so. |
1. where did You move?
LA Baby LA! 2. is the country friendly for our business? LA Baby LA! 3. how do you handle residencial issues, are you doing back and forth trick or you registered a business to stay? LA Baby LA! Just ignored al that shit and was 100% ILLEGAL! 4. do they tax your business? I paid tax in the UK - Via my internet interests that were all linked to my UK address and SS etc... 5. what happened? Deported in 2007 - 6 Months in Jail ! LA Baby LA! WOOT WOOT ! :) |
1. Switzerland
2. It depends. Not especially adult friendly but it can be done. 3. Registered a business 4. Yup, but again, there are ways. |
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Man, I don't think the EU countries are so gracious towards the Turkie immigrants. Turkey is not a part of the EU and never will be, as well as the Muslim Turkie culture will not be accepted well there. You (not you personally) are just so different... Just sayin' :2 cents:
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1. A nice Caribbean island
2. yes, I am an internet makering biz 3. I am illegal and I like it (working on my permit though) 4. yes, I pay taxes (my company is registered here) |
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Actually it's better to ask the EU guys directly. |
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2) It is unless you get caught. Then you're in a world of shit. 3) Lots of visa options. Education is a good one. 4) Not legally. But if they catch you, they are going to tax the hell out of you. |
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I would ask the guy first if he is religious at all... EU countries get more color if you go west and hide in the north if you know what i mean. |
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Totally agree about hiding part. Low profile - I meant those immigrating illegally. |
1. Spain
2. yes 3. Wife's Spanish 4. If you register as autonomous there's not much paperwork, someone will come to you your office just to see it's being used as what you say it is, but apart from that just a few forms. |
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you should visit Istanbul, you will be surprised and being from Hamburg, which has a huge turkish community, i can only say that there are good and bad people everywhere - no matter where they are from. same goes for your russian people btw. |
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Now show me the German community in Brno or Hamburg or London and the English community, French, Italian or do we blend in more? |
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can you explain this a bit more in details? because in the past i considered moving in there and as far as i know adult is kinda de facto issue there which is you are being ok if you stay low profile. Quote:
i m not religious mate, even i was that won't be a big issue, cuz there are bunch of moderate muslims here as well as in other religions. Quote:
Thank you... |
I'l add following regarding CZ residence:
Except company you can also get trade license which is cheaper,you can also get a job,and last what is also funny-get visa if you get GF there.I dont know does any other country in world gives visa simply based on relationship,in most cases you need to be married.There are other type misc visa types like student visa,bank account visa,research visa,etc.But those 3 which i mentioned are most common.You can also visit this url to get more info about registration process: http://www.tradelicense.cz/ In shortly no country beats CZ when it comes to easiness of immigration.I think all porn people should move there ;) |
1. where did You move?
Poland 2. is the country friendly for our business? Not especially because it's like living in the vatican, but nothing that is done specifically to hurt porn. 3. how do you handle residencial issues, are you doing back and forth trick or you registered a business to stay? Business to stay 4. do they tax your business? Yes |
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just don`t try open any company in romania lol :)
you will pay taxes and taxes and taxes fuck it! |
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Uruguay, if you can prove you earn 500 USD per month, you get a visa and after 5 years a passport also. Don't need a girlfriend for that. |
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2AtlantisCash: No offense please. I know there are good and bad people in any country. |
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