I do think Chile is the BEST country in LATAM for expats to live. Period. Fight me irl. if I had to pick a Spanish speaking country where I have to spend 10 years living, I'd say "Chile" without thinking twice. Fantastic place/people (from my personal opinion). Buy a mug ☕ shop.nearshoreliving.com/collections/all Join Free TG group (No conspiracy theories and NO SELLING) -> t.me/+buGmEfC9hhg5Zjc5
Good economy, effective government, stable society, world recognition as reflected on passport ratings. It is good. And the bar of getting the citizenship is therefore a lot higher.
I really recommend chile. I am a Nigerian who moved to Chile and I used the study route and I am so glad I took the risk. I am not even halfway through my program and I already have a very good high paying job by chilean standards. I also had a whole lot of interviews and so many opportunities I wouldnt have access to back in Nigeria. Chile has been a blessing to me and God will continue to bless Chile and the hardworking Chilean people.
@@filhodedeusbr you have to figure out a way to get temporary residency in Chile. I will recommend education but education in Chile is completely in Spanish.
Also I think u mis read the chart. The percentage is not how many where accepted its how much of the tottal applicantions came from that nationality. Like 3479/5138 is 68%. So 68% of applicants where from venezuala.
Another great video Ron, THANK YOU! I suggest you (if possible) to complete the series of citizenship data for the other important Latin America destinations: Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, etc.
Any under the radar places you'd recommend in Chile for someone who wants to stay a month and work in an airbnb? I have a vehicle. I'm looking towards the south , both the coast and the mountains
Hi ...Any idea how much time currently it takes for Temporary Residence visa processing. Mine is stuck for more than 100 days and it's almost 55 days it's stuck in Resolution stage. No updates whatsoever and no one to reach out to understand how much more time it would take.
I do think Chile is the BEST country in LATAM for expats to live. Period. Fight me irl.
if I had to pick a Spanish speaking country where I have to spend 10 years living, I'd say "Chile" without thinking twice. Fantastic place/people (from my personal opinion).
Buy a mug ☕ shop.nearshoreliving.com/collections/all
Join Free TG group (No conspiracy theories and NO SELLING) -> t.me/+buGmEfC9hhg5Zjc5
Time for a VS video with Chile vs Argentina then :)
Good economy, effective government, stable society, world recognition as reflected on passport ratings. It is good. And the bar of getting the citizenship is therefore a lot higher.
I really recommend chile. I am a Nigerian who moved to Chile and I used the study route and I am so glad I took the risk. I am not even halfway through my program and I already have a very good high paying job by chilean standards. I also had a whole lot of interviews and so many opportunities I wouldnt have access to back in Nigeria. Chile has been a blessing to me and God will continue to bless Chile and the hardworking Chilean people.
Hi bro pls how can we ralk privately i want to move to chile im currently in brazil im also a Nigerian
@@filhodedeusbr you have to figure out a way to get temporary residency in Chile. I will recommend education but education in Chile is completely in Spanish.
Ok tnks i will look into that
@@chinomsojohnson8746 pls can i get ur Watsapp or Instagram
What if i arrive chile with a tourist visa is there a way to switch to a temporary resident?
Your channel is great thanks for no crap adds
Also I think u mis read the chart. The percentage is not how many where accepted its how much of the tottal applicantions came from that nationality. Like 3479/5138 is 68%. So 68% of applicants where from venezuala.
ah you're correct. The second column shows the denied section where there's only 177 for Venezuelans.
Good catch!
Another great video Ron, THANK YOU! I suggest you (if possible) to complete the series of citizenship data for the other important Latin America destinations: Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, etc.
Not a bad idea actually. I'll see what other data I can find
Great job!
Any under the radar places you'd recommend in Chile for someone who wants to stay a month and work in an airbnb? I have a vehicle. I'm looking towards the south , both the coast and the mountains
You provide top tear content honestly. Argentina seem like the place to go for naturalisation.
thanks!
Hi ...Any idea how much time currently it takes for Temporary Residence visa processing. Mine is stuck for more than 100 days and it's almost 55 days it's stuck in Resolution stage. No updates whatsoever and no one to reach out to understand how much more time it would take.
On the citizenship part the % is not the acceptance / rejection rate its the distribution of people who applied. Please correct
@@alokiitr yeah correct. The point of the video is to show where the data is for ppl to go look at themselves
@@NearShoreLiving Yeah ofcourse... your efforts are well appreciated... but viewers may get confused...
Make argentina
It's made. Check the video posted before this one
Are u venezuelan?