In Bulgaria getting a citizenship is easy if you marry a girl here. After being married for 3 years, you can get Bulgarian citizenship and you won't have to renounce your existing one.
@@NomadElite The Philippine culture values marriage to an extent unrivaled in the world due to the country's long history of intermarriages and Christian values. It is the only major nation on Earth that does not allow for divorce. This has ingrained the permanence of marriage in the minds of Filipinas and they treat marriage accordingly for the most part. Since the Philippines is a seafarer nation the idea of marrying and moving elsewhere is culturally normal. Filipinas also tend not to be very materialistic.
Leave out UK, Canada, USA, Western Europe, Australia and then you will be 100% fine as a passport bro. East Asia, SE Asia and former Soviet Union countries including Central Asia. Most South American countries also.
Women in Buenos Aires are insane. I'm argentinian that has traveled a lot, and I can tell you foreign men and locals complain about the hypergamy and nonsense of girls from BA. You can find videos in TH-cam that proves what I´m saying. Also the physical qualities have decreased a lot in the last 20 years.
Hahaha, all of this just seems to be similar to Budapest/Hungary. Local girls in the city are way easier to approach if you are a foreigner (or just act like one).
@@NomadElite More affordable. No cold winters (although continual heat presents challenges too). Nice beaches and food (some don't like the food). More traditional and conservative. Don't have to listen to US politics anymore. People with family values and a love of God. Legal system that isn't biased against men. The luxury level is lower than in the US, but still very nice. Things move slower, that is a plus and minus ... but I got used to it. Overall a positive move.
Great video. I’ve watched dozens, so I know some of what you covered. Argentina was the one I wasn’t aware of. Poland sounds great! Get a youngish beautiful woman who is traditional but willing to travel. In 57, and would be happy with a woman her late 30’s that is fine not having children.
I don’t know which country is best out of these 10 for finding a significant other. Let turn that question around: what country is best for someone who had been married to and now divorced from 2 Japanese wives?
I live in San Francisco 🌉. Many people from The Philippines 🇵🇭, Mexico 🇲🇽, Vietnam 🇻🇳, France 🇫🇷, Italy 🇮🇹, others live here. 4:40. Philippines 🇵🇭. I traveled to and from there for 40+ years. That and South America share these attributes: 1 mostly Catholic 2 singing and dancing 💃 are big 3 banana 🍌 republics 4 common foods (bananas 🍌, coconuts 🥥, rice 🍚, pineapples 🍍, lechon 🐖, fish 🐟) 5 large families 👪 (thus, if you marry a native of the tropics 🌴, you marry the family 👪).
Philippines 🇵🇭. My military veteran relatives were stationed there. Being an amateur foodie, I like 👍 the blend of food from Mexico 🇲🇽, Spain 🇪🇸, China 🇨🇳 and Indonesia 🇮🇩. As a musician, I like the music scene in The Philippines 🇵🇭. So do David Foster,, Bryan Adams,Sting, The Corrs, Mariah Carey and others. I like Paraguay 🇵🇾, Mexico 🇲🇽 and Argentina 🇦🇷. They all have Spanish as an official language. I learned the Mexican dialect. Chavacano is a creole in The Philippines 🇵🇭.
If it's your intention to live indefinitely in either Poland or Panama... If you choose Poland, you better like cold weather. If it's Panama, I've been there& you better like living in the heat!
I live in Bulgaria. Unfortunately, the vast majority of women are not comfortable speaking a second language, so it is somewhat hard to meet women here. I lived in Plovdiv, Burgas and Bansko. In Sofia, the capital, it may be easier.
@@NomadElite Plovdiv is a fantastic city, and there are lots of English speaking people there, both foreign and locals. There is a lot of beautiful old architecture, lots of interesting restaurants, a few great parks, etc.. The only drawback is very warm summers and very cold winters.
I can personally vouch for Mexico, and my father for Vietnam. I would suggest doing a deeper dive on the Argentine women (maybe you already have). They’re beautiful sure, but there is a prevalence of mental illness amongst them far exceeding the global average.
I do feel in Latin America, feminism is creeping in, and I see this in Eastern Europe too, knowing Ukrainian women and I can see that they are Westernizing, feminism is winning. I don't know why, I like mainland Chinese women for some reason, and I know a lot about Latin America because I lived in Brazil for 14 years, things are beginning to be bad in Brazil, Argentina, and Chile has a strong feminist movement too, I heard positive things about Venezuelan women.
Absolutely! I was referring to Poland as a country behind the Iron Curtain. The Czech Republic is also part of central Europe but was behind the Iron Curtain.
Not sure where you're getting your information on Poland. Polish men are usually conservative, but the women, especially the younger generation are rapidly becoming very feminist and liberal...
Thanks for not mentioning Colombia and Thailand, two horrible countries for trying to find a good wife. I am surprised you did not mention any African countries, though. Lots of women there are very conservative and faithful.
I can’t say who the best white women are (I prefer Latina/Asian), but I can tell you that should run from any white woman whose first language is English 😅
I would be interested in knowing which countries a liberal atheist would feel comfortable in, especially the more affordable ones, and in which I would be likely to find friends who wouldn't expect me to participate in religious cultural events. I would guess maybe Uruguay and the Czech Republic, but are there others that are good for expat retirees of that kind? I know countries like Malaysia and Indonesia could legally put me to death for being an atheist, so as good as they are otherwise, I prefer liberal democracies that aren't steeped in religious law and superstition.
In Bulgaria getting a citizenship is easy if you marry a girl here. After being married for 3 years, you can get Bulgarian citizenship and you won't have to renounce your existing one.
Is there language requirements for getting citizenship
Philippines is by far the best for finding a wife
Please elaborate on your statement.
@@NomadElite The Philippine culture values marriage to an extent unrivaled in the world due to the country's long history of intermarriages and Christian values. It is the only major nation on Earth that does not allow for divorce. This has ingrained the permanence of marriage in the minds of Filipinas and they treat marriage accordingly for the most part. Since the Philippines is a seafarer nation the idea of marrying and moving elsewhere is culturally normal. Filipinas also tend not to be very materialistic.
Leave out UK, Canada, USA, Western Europe, Australia and then you will be 100% fine as a passport bro. East Asia, SE Asia and former Soviet Union countries including Central Asia. Most South American countries also.
I agree with you.
100% spot on. Well researched.
Thank you.
They don't speak Spanish in the Philippines. The main language is Tagalog. But, as you said, most speak English in the major cities.
Would you date a Filipina?
@@NomadElite I have and will continue to do so. From my experience, it's been the best.
This was great, what a great topic for a video. Thanks so much for making this
Glad you enjoyed it!
Women in Buenos Aires are insane. I'm argentinian that has traveled a lot, and I can tell you foreign men and locals complain about the hypergamy and nonsense of girls from BA. You can find videos in TH-cam that proves what I´m saying. Also the physical qualities have decreased a lot in the last 20 years.
Shocking
Hahaha, all of this just seems to be similar to Budapest/Hungary. Local girls in the city are way easier to approach if you are a foreigner (or just act like one).
I can recommend Philippines. I am enjoying it here a lot.
What do you like about living in the Philippines?
@@NomadElite More affordable. No cold winters (although continual heat presents challenges too). Nice beaches and food (some don't like the food). More traditional and conservative. Don't have to listen to US politics anymore. People with family values and a love of God. Legal system that isn't biased against men.
The luxury level is lower than in the US, but still very nice. Things move slower, that is a plus and minus ... but I got used to it. Overall a positive move.
Most are scammers!
You must know people as well as the laws there. I traveled to and from there for 40+ years.
Great list I like it
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you!
Great video. I’ve watched dozens, so I know some of what you covered. Argentina was the one I wasn’t aware of. Poland sounds great! Get a youngish beautiful woman who is traditional but willing to travel. In 57, and would be happy with a woman her late 30’s that is fine not having children.
Thanks! Sounds like a plan!
I don’t know which country is best out of these 10 for finding a significant other. Let turn that question around: what country is best for someone who had been married to and now divorced from 2 Japanese wives?
best answer is never marry again
Hi Chris. What are you looking for in your partner?
@@NomadEliteIntelligence. Loyalty. Kindness. I don’t mind learning another language as I already love learning languages.
@@chrisbunka hi Chris, omg I heard that Japanese are amazing in bed? Is this true? Thank you for your possible answer.
The only reason to have a Japanese wife is to get PR quickly. Apart from that its best to keep them as girlfriends only.
I live in San Francisco 🌉. Many people from The Philippines 🇵🇭, Mexico 🇲🇽, Vietnam 🇻🇳, France 🇫🇷, Italy 🇮🇹, others live here.
4:40. Philippines 🇵🇭. I traveled to and from there for 40+ years.
That and South America share these attributes: 1 mostly Catholic 2 singing and dancing 💃 are big 3 banana 🍌 republics 4 common foods (bananas 🍌, coconuts 🥥, rice 🍚, pineapples 🍍, lechon 🐖, fish 🐟) 5 large families 👪 (thus, if you marry a native of the tropics 🌴, you marry the family 👪).
Which of the countries you mentioned is your personal favorite?
Philippines 🇵🇭. My military veteran relatives were stationed there.
Being an amateur foodie, I like 👍 the blend of food from Mexico 🇲🇽, Spain 🇪🇸, China 🇨🇳 and Indonesia 🇮🇩.
As a musician, I like the music scene in The Philippines 🇵🇭. So do David Foster,, Bryan Adams,Sting, The Corrs, Mariah Carey and others.
I like Paraguay 🇵🇾, Mexico 🇲🇽 and Argentina 🇦🇷. They all have Spanish as an official language. I learned the Mexican dialect.
Chavacano is a creole in The Philippines 🇵🇭.
Poland is in central Europe.
why cant I just pay 5k and receive permanent residence ?! :((
or maybe deposit money in the bank and get residence ..
You can put down $10k in the Philippines. Paraguay and Panama scrapped their $5k bank deposit options.
@@NomadElite i saw it was updated to 70k , or 200k real estate.
no??
hmmm how to choose between Poland and Panama.....
Make a priority list and see which of the two countries checks most of your boxes. While there's no perfect place, there are suitable places for you.
Choose a country in between.. like the Philippines.
If it's your intention to live indefinitely in either Poland or Panama...
If you choose Poland, you better like cold weather. If it's Panama, I've been there& you better like living in the heat!
Yes polish women go everywhere for usd and they are very conservative they like rather usd😂
I live in Bulgaria. Unfortunately, the vast majority of women are not comfortable speaking a second language, so it is somewhat hard to meet women here. I lived in Plovdiv, Burgas and Bansko. In Sofia, the capital, it may be easier.
Why US citizents don't want to learn other languages?
What is life like in Plovdiv?
@@NomadElite Plovdiv is a fantastic city, and there are lots of English speaking people there, both foreign and locals. There is a lot of beautiful old architecture, lots of interesting restaurants, a few great parks, etc.. The only drawback is very warm summers and very cold winters.
I can personally vouch for Mexico, and my father for Vietnam.
I would suggest doing a deeper dive on the Argentine women (maybe you already have). They’re beautiful sure, but there is a prevalence of mental illness amongst them far exceeding the global average.
I do feel in Latin America, feminism is creeping in, and I see this in Eastern Europe too, knowing Ukrainian women and I can see that they are Westernizing, feminism is winning. I don't know why, I like mainland Chinese women for some reason, and I know a lot about Latin America because I lived in Brazil for 14 years, things are beginning to be bad in Brazil, Argentina, and Chile has a strong feminist movement too, I heard positive things about Venezuelan women.
Too many tattoos are a red flag.
Technically Poland is in Central Europe
Absolutely! I was referring to Poland as a country behind the Iron Curtain. The Czech Republic is also part of central Europe but was behind the Iron Curtain.
Technically there is no shepherd meat in shepherds pie
Culturally it is also Central Europe
I love you. No. I love what you do for me.
hmm
Lalaland!
Not sure where you're getting your information on Poland. Polish men are usually conservative, but the women, especially the younger generation are rapidly becoming very feminist and liberal...
Does Russia still have a higher ratio of women to men as a result of WW2 ? What about other countries ?
Yes, most of em over 60 tho 😂😂😂
Thanks for not mentioning Colombia and Thailand, two horrible countries for trying to find a good wife. I am surprised you did not mention any African countries, though. Lots of women there are very conservative and faithful.
I didn't cover any African countries because I lacked personal experience.
I meant Poland is underrated.
What do you like about Poland?
Polar is underrated.
Me an asian who clicked this video to see who the best white women are.
I can’t say who the best white women are (I prefer Latina/Asian), but I can tell you that should run from any white woman whose first language is English 😅
@@ElJefe0719 I agree🤣
i hear Poland is a good place for Asian men.
Welcome to the channel!
Asian girls and Latinas are fantastic options for Americans seeking someone more traditional.
I would be interested in knowing which countries a liberal atheist would feel comfortable in, especially the more affordable ones, and in which I would be likely to find friends who wouldn't expect me to participate in religious cultural events. I would guess maybe Uruguay and the Czech Republic, but are there others that are good for expat retirees of that kind? I know countries like Malaysia and Indonesia could legally put me to death for being an atheist, so as good as they are otherwise, I prefer liberal democracies that aren't steeped in religious law and superstition.