Posted on 11/17/2024 2:15:09 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Many people dream of moving abroad, whether it's to experience a different culture, a desire for a slower life, or as am escape from the ever changing political climate. But one road block you'll consistently hit, no matter your nationality, revolves around your visa status. Even if you have a work visa, being able to put down permanent roots in a country where you don't have citizenship is not at all stress-free. There are some loopholes, however, specifically around international real estate that make the moving (and remaining) process so much easier.
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Bahamas, buy property + 500K into a Bahamian bank, if I remember correctly.
Just dated yourself there, Fester... (And I just dated myself by pointing it out!)
If Portugal was in that list, it is a good option because English is spoken by many there.
Daniel say it’s the best place that he’s ever been.
Fester? We’ve both dated ourselves...
I’m thinking of spending some time in Portugal. I have friends there and was ask to go there to speak at a university.
I would NOT relocate to Cambodia... Been there in 2020 and the place really is rough.
I’ve enjoyed so many countries that I prefer to just travel to different countries each year. Ireland is great, so is Finland and Switzerland. Can’t stand the driving in UK and Italy.
I haven't been to most of them--spent an academic year in Greece, changed planes in the Madrid airport twice, and spent a few hours in Hungary (back when it was behind the Iron Curtain).
In other words, where the working class cannot relocate.
I wouldn’t want to live in the UAE or Turkey. I work with wimen who are Muslim and said, “Yeah, it’s no big deal! Almost everyone speaks English!”
I then pointed out that I’m bound to offend someone on accident. I’m a very outspoken woman.
I’ll say. You need a good Hungarian/English, English Hungarian phrasebook. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6D1YI-41ao
The country in South America is spelled Colombia.
It’s spelled COLOMBIA. there’s no U in the name. Also, TURKEY is now called TURKIYE.
I used what was up there and didn’t even notice, thanks.
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No sweat. Common error. Have a great day fellow freeper.
You care?!
Regards,
I use Google Translate.
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