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Thank you, Andrew! Your perspective is very helpful. I especially agree that running to is at least as important as running from. While I believe that there's no substitute for extended exploratory visits, I don't have a lot of time. Ideally, I'd like to find a way to narrow my visitation choices down to a workable number of places that may match my wants and needs. Can you recommend any low-cost resources or methods for getting a broad understanding of cultural options beyond necessities, like cost of living, easy of entry, etc?
ОтветитьOh yes, it's all so simple...🤬
1.) As an Austrian you are NOT ALLOWED to accept a second state guarantee.
2.) Build a million dollar business in Egypt? Yes, exactly!🤬In some countries you are not even allowed to buy a piece of land!
3.) So much talk about the "countless possibilities", but not a word about how a person without a degree and without money is supposed to manage it.
I am well aware that with books you can be financially free - BUT:
I don't want to live in isolation somewhere abroad. What is life without friends and family? I imagine I have billions of dollars - in Singapore. What the hell am I supposed to do there??
Andrew, you speak of Decentralization of power near the 8th minute mark.
That is essential!
Good video and i cant wait to take action. ❤
New Zealand
ОтветитьPitcairn Island
ОтветитьSomewhere over the rainbow 🌈🎶
If happy little blue birds fly, beyond the rainbow, why oh why can’t I ?
Congratulations man! I’m looking forward to experiencing what’s out there too!✈️😃
Costa Rica is an ideal country south that opens up opportunities to go:good democratic system lowest inflation ,good medical system and a stable govetnment🇨🇷
ОтветитьCan you help me i want to live somewere else but i need help 😭
ОтветитьWere can i get a remote job how do i get out of here someone help
ОтветитьAndrew is in the enviable position of not needing to retire with social security, because he set himself with options. I am 63 years old and, while I have a small pension and a retirement account to draw on, social security would be a more necessary supplement when I do decide to take it.
ОтветитьIf you get a golden citizenship in Malta or Poland, can you live and retire in Spain?
ОтветитьNot having love or affinity for your people is a surefire way for them to die out. No one’s saying that you should love America the way that Fox News loves America. But hopefully you do feel sorrow and sadness for your ancient European holdfasts that have been corrupted and besieged over the past decades. It’s Sad
Ответитьhey great if you can buy a $5 million gold trump card. what about the rest of us?
Ответитьreally enjoy this channel
ОтветитьAndrew has great insight. This guy is on Target.
ОтветитьI would move to Hong Kong. Nomad Capitalist can help you.
ОтветитьNo problem with ya'll becoming an expat. I think once you leave, you should have to give up your citizenship. If the US sucks, then you won't need to come back right?
Ответитьwhat do you think of people moving to poland?
Ответитьwhat country is best to retire with 1-2 M liquid but the banking system is safe
ОтветитьMy family moved to Ajijic Mexico they only lasted one year they didn't like it the weather is too humid and hot and its expensive so they tried zapopan Guadalajara but there was cartels shooting so they just went back to the USA and yes its expensive too but safer oh and another thing one of my nephews was kidnapped while walking to the store and lucky found a week later.
ОтветитьYou are 100% correct. Many Americans are in a bubble. They believed what politicians told them. Remember people you have 1 lives to live. Go and see for yourself.
ОтветитьI just told my friend, if we can still leave America, we might want ro talk to someone about it. How ironic., your video popped up. How do i contact your org?
ОтветитьOk you didn't say what countries are not part of.the wef and want a cbcd?
ОтветитьI enjoy your videos. I am not affluent, however, I love the information you provide. There are options for retirement in a country outside of the US that I can afford with good health care, great food and friendly people. Thank you. 🙏
ОтветитьSounds like and idea for currency investment
ОтветитьThe U.K. government has deceived us all. They are punishing anybody who works hard and achieves a decent income with extremely punitive tax rates, taking away much-needed benefits from the vulnerable and trapping us in a hateful situation. Labour lied to us. The Tories were opportunistic before that. “Tax the rich” means tax anybody above low incomes. It’s sickening.
ОтветитьAll you who are unhappy with President Trump and the United States, and you think life is better elsewhere, LEAVE NOW. You won't be missed! And I hope the US totally close its doors to ALL irritating and complaining tourist. Go tour China.
Ответить"But sir, the environment..."
"It's ok, i towed myself outside the environment."
Brilliantly done and with a smile.
ОтветитьDon’t think people realise outside the UK how bad the situation really is in the UK. The UK are just as poor as the poorest state in the US (Mississippi ) 30 municipalities in UK are bankrupt or near bankruptcy. A millionaire is leaving UK every 45 mins !! It’s a total dump where absolutely NOTHING works and I’m not joking .
ОтветитьI really appreciate what you teach us. I'm wondering if you could tell us more about African countries.
ОтветитьRemember, this is only true if you have money
ОтветитьCitizenship actually means government employee in blacks law dictionary. Let that sink in when it comes to your lack of rights by standing in that jurisdiction.
ОтветитьI think kit is none sense to say there is nowhere to run! That is complacency to being bewinwashed
ОтветитьTrue History Books proves him Right
Wake up People it's coming open your eyes
from Heiskell Tennessee 👀
You should know that US Embassies abroad are not there to help you if something difficult happens. The Embassies are solely for keeping diplomatic relations with the host country and advancing US interests abroad. They are not there to help US citizens. If you get in trouble you are on your own. I was having an issue with a legal issue in the US. The US Embassy didn’t care. Technically that’s not their problem. If you have a truly serious injury they might help. If you get arrested for the most part the Embassy will not get involved. They get concerned and involved if you like get arrested in Russia. If you break the law or accused of breaking the law in the country you are visiting, that’s not the Embassy’s job to get involved. If you get robbed or have no more money the Embassy will pay for your plane ticket to return to the US and hold your passport until you repay the money spent for the ticket. If you’re stuck because you maybe afraid of something back in the US the Embassy will not help you. I was in a difficult position while abroad and the US Embassy said they didn’t care if something happened to me in the US. I was told “Maybe you will get lucky and you will find a shelter.”
ОтветитьCan you do an episode on how the tariff wars tanked the market and now many Americans abroad may not meet passive income requirements.
ОтветитьI like that you use the term best and not happiest. Happiness is transitory and illusions.
Being the best means feeling safe, content, free, part of a community where the same things matter. Best can mean paying more taxes but not have to worry if you get sick. Best can mean where you feel safe taking your dog out to pee in the middle of the night. The best can be access to cultural events. Don’t necessarily look at happiness. The reality of living in Paris may be happy at first but the reality of feeling safe and accepted could be somewhere completely less grand. Having your favourite pub around the corner where you feel very happy to be may be in a cheaper less glamorous part of the UK. Best is often where you feel safe enough to be yourself. You won’t know where that is until you get there. That’s why you should always explore when making the big leap.
I choose to go to live in Russia. ❤❤❤
ОтветитьMy grandfather was born in another country and my mom remarried and lived there, with me, when I was growing up. I'm working on gathering the documentation so that I can apply for that passport. I am also awaiting my visa for a move to Portugal. I've wanted to emigrate for decades and can now do it. Been working on the Portugal visa application and jumping through all of the hoops for 2+ years and with the guidance of an attorney in Portugal. Looks like my timing is pretty good heading into retirement.
I was raised to have a very expansive world view and have friends in many countries. My daughter spent a year as a teen in Brazil (we are America-born) and she's traveled and has an international circle of friend's, too. IWe are fluent in several languages. My daughter is raising her kids the way that she and I were both raised. I agree with everything you say about the wonderful opportunities to be had when one travels and lives abroad.
What G.B. Shaw had to say about limited and one might say somewhat provincial attitudes about other countries and cultures: "Patrotism is the belief that your country is better than any other because you were born there."
You mentioned the typical or average lifespan of an empire as being around 250 years. I think the U.S. is the tail end of the British Empire. I've reached the point where I feel that there are two choices for Americans living in the U.S.: you can be predator or prey. I don't aspire to be either so I'm leaving. Nuff said about that.
Thanks very much, Andrew, for another informative and interesting video!
Andrew, all great points. Having been fortunate to travel around, I agree many young people abroad are cultured and worldly. But as a Nomad, how do you have a social life ? Friends , family and others close to you, do you keep in touch, or as part of your business you make new friends?
ОтветитьI agree with you I wish I can speak to you . Thank you for being educator for the people that don't have clue about life truth and Justice .
ОтветитьGoing to Latin America once I finish school
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