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I wish you guys would consider doing consultations for clients who are not yet wealthy. Some of us just created a business and still need to work our way up to achieve such wealth that you speak of in every video. Not all of us are millionaires. Some are middle class citizens who are striving for wealth, yet looking for countries to relocate to which will provide favorable taxes for a small online business.
thank you so much , i'm thinking leaving the UK with my adult son , very sad and very worrying what our country has become , i'm part French , i'll have a DNA test to prove this and to see which other European countries i belong to , many multi millionaires are now leaving the UK , thank you so much , linda in Wales .
I left Scotland where I was born when I was 4 and the UK/Jersey in 1976 when I was 8 and grew up in LA. I only returned to Jersey for several days back in 1990 while I was in college. I've spent the last 26 years since I left LA in Spain and Asia and became a permanent resident of Spain 20 years ago when it was still easy. I feel bad for young Americans and British who have little money and few options. Life for young people was much better during the 80s and 90s than it is today.
*The tax rate in the U.K economy keeps getting more scary these days. If you don't have the source of multiplying your income, you might wake up a day to realize you didn't plan well for yourself. Thanks to Jasmine Harvey the lady you recommended to me!*
we want to do this! we dont have the cashflow yet to allow better freedom, but we own a business and want to leave quickly! we are driving there soon to explore it better
This should be the up voted answer. Doesn't cost much more than living in the UK and gives you access to EU after 5 years. Just checked online. It's right.
The immigration issue with all the non EU foreign men is a concern though! Look at the immigration camps that have been built….. what’s that all about?
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@mharbhaman British people are enamoured with a) the welfare state, b) socialism (eg. NHS), c) marxist-thinking (eg. eat/tax the rich), d) globalism, e) romanticism over past "greatness", and f) guilt over colonial past.
@@mharbhaman The grooming gangs scandal that was covered up for years just sums up the awful state of the UK at the moment. A woke high tax awful weather hellhole.
The current state of the UK is not the result of a few months of Labour government, but rather of the Global Financial Crisis of 2008, from which the country has never really recovered + 14 years of Conservative austerity policies + the Pandemic + Brexit.
Overpopulation thanks to uncontrolled immigration adding 8 million since the millennium, putting out services in crises and making many Brits feel like outsiders in their country.
Don't let Labour off the hook so easily. The UK was hit so hard by the GFC because of Labour policies. Labour left a £158 billion 'black hole' for the conservatives to try and deal with. The UK is in such a mess because of 30 years of poor governance and this situation is accelerating.
@@PFL44The GFC was a long time in the making. Both parties share the blame for failing to regulate the banks properly and for allowing the economy to become over-reliant on financial services, a process which probably began with the Big Bang under Margaret Thatcher.
I've left, and I'm never coming back. Wasn't too sure if it was right in the beginning, but it turned out the best decision I've ever made. I'm so much happier than I've even been. The country's gone to the dogs, and many cities have turned the absolute pits over the past decades.
Yep, minus London, Britain's GDP is equivalent with that of the US's poorest state (mississipi). Britain is a terribly poor country with a very rich capital.
I’m a 29 year old guy, born and raised in London, currently living in Egypt (temporarily). As I type, I’m sat on the beach enjoying the sun. I grew up feeling very disillusioned with the family I was born into and the country I was raised in. Too many reasons for me to get into as to why I left the UK a year ago, but I feel much happier here in Egypt. The weather is wonderful. I believe it’s snowing in the UK right now, I dislike the cold 😂
The grooming gangs scandal that was covered up for years just sums up the awful state of the UK at the moment. A woke high tax hellhole with miserable weather.
There are predominantly middle aged white national who are paedophile and groomers but because they have less melanin in their skin they are not made a cover story in the tabloids of uk
@@keithcommins yes it's shocking how laxed the UK criminal justice system is and has been for many decades. A young lesbian couple was beaten bloody on a public train by a gang of teenage thugs a few years ago. As far I can remember the b******* served little or no jail time for what they did. They should have done hard time for that but got off almost scot free!
Why do you need a second passport? UK Citizen can just leave. No more Tax on Dividends or non UK Income. As long as you don´t meet tax residency requirements HMRC wont care where you go and won´t bother you. . Left UK over 8 years ago, never looked back.
@@LucasMartins-el7kn But, say they do this in years to come. It’s not going to apply if you’ve previously left years before. I could see them possibly introducing this policy, but, not taxing you retrospectively. I don’t even see how they’d be able to do this practicality wise.
It’s true - having options like a solid Plan B can provide freedom, security, and the ability to go where you’re treated best. If you or anyone reading is ready to explore your options, our team would be happy to assist: nomadcapitalist.com/apply/
One problem that I learned about today, being a UK national and living in the UK, is that when I leave I will have to live for 10 years in the new country to no longer be classed as UK Domicile for inheritance tax purposes.
@@VoiceOfThe @ro2778 when it comes to UK citizens it takes 10 years.. Non-doms (myself) need to leave before the 5th of april this year in order to avoid exposuret to IHT. this is why many are leaving..
Mercifully I escaped the U.K. Summer 2021. I saw the writing on the wall after Covid. In process of getting permanent residency in Cyprus (5 years) by which time will be able to travel freely within EU. Open to changing plans though as it’s all about having freedom to manoeuvre.
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My questions with all these options is simply: What about health care? What country could you relocate to that has good healthcare, and how exactly do you pay for it? Taxes? Insurance?
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Within Europe an option is also Bulgaria, Plovdiv, tax friendly and beautifully close to Istanbul and Greece ;) for a smaller budget than Malta or Spain.
Welcome to my country, I'm currently living in England, but I'm going home to Veliko Tarnovo, the most beautiful Bulgarian town ❤ 10% flat tax only it's amazing... How did I end up in UK for the past 10years is beyond me, but I made up my mind, going home for good. 🎉🎉
Don't mock, my wife just came back from Siberia, Novosibirsk, and said the standard of living is on par with the UK, and that's under sanctions!@@BobCarolgees-p8f
@@middleagebrotips3454 if it is the right partner sometimes some partners will make you in real trouble in their countries even send you to jail or get deported worst thing to do
I got Dominica citizenship in 2022. I have no plans to renounce my US citizenship, but like having options. I think of it as insurance. I hope to never need it, but am glad to know it's there if I ever do.
A lot of UK residents are doing their Self Assesments tax returns now before 31st Jan and this presents a stark reminder to leave. I think that the risk of staying is now higher than the risk of leaving, by a wide margin.
Got my EU passport by descent in 2024 as a back up plan due to living with autoimmune disease. Needed some protection to avoid bankruptcy due to medical costs in case my insurance ever lapses in US.
Who else is tired of paying high taxes for services we don’t even use? If the UK keeps heading this way, I might be looking for a second passport myself!
You're certainly not alone in feeling this way! Exploring a second passport is a great step toward gaining more freedom. Our team can help you create a holistic plan to go where you’re treated best. Feel free to reach out: nomadcapitalist.com/apply/
Anyone in the UK who us remotely switched on is either securing alternative residencies / citizenships or has already done so..Net Zero Climate Comminism incoming fast...
Even though im mostly happy in fhe UK - easiest way for any brit is to live in ireland 5 years as it dont need a visa .. other choices for people who work in labour job is to do youth mobility scheme to Australia/nz with some trade skills
After 5 years living in Ireland you can claim citizenship. Which all UK citizens can do without a visa. You will have to live in Ireland though, but it could be worth it for some.
@@npcknuckles5887 100% agree. Arguably worse than the UK for wokery. So you will have to tolerate living there for five years, which if youre coming from the UK (which is more or less the same in most ways) might be defeating the purpose. But its an option (and options are always good)
Small upside is that they still have a decent non-dom system and are pretty friendly to corporate. It's a plan A- in the sense that you can almost qualify by default, still good to shop around for something more Asian/SA/Caribbean if the course of the west is toxic to you, though.
The average salary in the uk is around £30k. Then you’ve got a high % who are unskilled, lazy or just don’t want to leave family/friends. The majority of people from the UK will no leave
I think people are overly dramatic in the west. Life is pretty good there, from a newly expat in indonesia, pavement and parks to walk are luxuries you don't have everywhere lol
Those pavements and parks are prime targets for vehicle and knife attacks in the West though... as we saw in Annecy France, Magdeburg Germany, Reading U.K.... and many more places across Europe.
What would be your advice for normal people and younger guys that don’t have millions in the bank? We have some quite valuable family properties here in southwest London ( 2 houses worth around £800,000, and most of us are university educated. But we don’t have money like that. I have an English teaching qualification as well. Due to my ethnic mix I should have access to some EU Passports and a South American one, and maybe some Asian ones as well
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Always bashing Australia and the USA, but promoting Europe doesn't make any sense. Europe is a worst place to be trapped in. So what if you can hop around different countries in Europe when the oppression and censorship is the same in them?
If you're concerned about oppressive policies and wondering about options for more freedom and diversification, you might find this video insightful. It highlights countries in Europe where you can enjoy greater freedom: th-cam.com/video/nKCJOqIro9I/w-d-xo.html
@@technologypro3865 Hungary has double-tax agreements with another countries. There is an exact list of countries that have agreement with Hungary. If you are curious I can send you the full list. For example all of European countries, Canada, Japan, Singapore, AU several third world countries as well on the list. Which means that if a Hungarian citizen emigrates to let's say Spain, then he don't have to pay taxes for Hungary since Hungary has agreement with Spain (only where he lives has to pay it). So it's completely different what the USA has. For many years Hungary had agreement with the USA too. But due to Orban the democrats broke it, because according to liberals the best way to punish a government is to punish their average citizens. So unfortunatelly a Hungarian citizen in the US has to pay taxes to Hungary as well, but this is just the few exception. If you are interested I can link here the exact list of those countries.
I am a forex trader and I want to move to Dubai? I don’t want to pay tax in uk. It’s global trading why should I? I don’t need to live in uk to trade forex I can trade from anywhere in the world and Dubai is the best option.
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Uk is a stalinist corner right now , but when the government resigns over grooming and child sex aligations the system will be reset to sensible standards . Never the less relocating remains an option the privaliged few
Never going to be a rêset. British women arent going to lose the vote or policy power, until Islam takes over. 30 years of woke, commie dépotism is coming followed by 50 years of secterian violence.
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best=usa, cannot beat the superpower. no other country can match the opportunities and growth the usa offers. plus very powerful passport too as no nation would dare mess with a US citizen
Im british and I was in colombia 6 months ago Stayed there for 6 months with no visa Is this a new law regarding british passport holders needing visa for Colombia?
Hhahahahha good old Great Britain... Lol.... I've been trying to leave the UK for the past 20 years I wish I left before Brexit.... It was just fear of the unknown. Gutted but deffo planning to leave withing the next 5 years
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While these may not be Plan As, there are second passports you can get that-if you invest wisely-you can potentially turn a profit on. Watch this video to learn about four "free" second passports: th-cam.com/video/hjh08lEpTzw/w-d-xo.html
I wish you guys would consider doing consultations for clients who are not yet wealthy. Some of us just created a business and still need to work our way up to achieve such wealth that you speak of in every video. Not all of us are millionaires. Some are middle class citizens who are striving for wealth, yet looking for countries to relocate to which will provide favorable taxes for a small online business.
thank you so much , i'm thinking leaving the UK with my adult son , very sad and very worrying what our country has become , i'm part French , i'll have a DNA test to prove this and to see which other European countries i belong to , many multi millionaires are now leaving the UK , thank you so much , linda in Wales .
I left Scotland where I was born when I was 4 and the UK/Jersey in 1976 when I was 8 and grew up in LA. I only returned to Jersey for several days back in 1990 while I was in college. I've spent the last 26 years since I left LA in Spain and Asia and became a permanent resident of Spain 20 years ago when it was still easy. I feel bad for young Americans and British who have little money and few options. Life for young people was much better during the 80s and 90s than it is today.
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I have been UK resident for about 10 years now. This country has lost any sense of direction, so I am out by the 5th of April...
Lucky you! Will take me a couple of yrs yet unfortunately
Smart decision
I flew out after a long time lotta cool places
It's not the UK that's lost, it's you
@@dorsetone8142 You send like a benefits mong.
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That's awesome!!! I know nothing about investment and I'm keen on getting started. What are the strategies?
Investment is the best idea presently and without it, human struggles are worthless.
That woman totally changed my life for good. I have come across individuals but none is as honest as Jasmine. So surprised you know her too.
No doubt, Jasmine really has nice strategies and that has liberated my financial status. So funny remembering how I started!!!
I'm really interested in this information, how can I reach out to her???
UK citizens can legally live in Ireland without any visa,and apply for Irish citizenship after 5 years,which allows them to live anywhere in the EU
we want to do this! we dont have the cashflow yet to allow better freedom, but we own a business and want to leave quickly! we are driving there soon to explore it better
What about the marriage route?
This should be the up voted answer. Doesn't cost much more than living in the UK and gives you access to EU after 5 years. Just checked online. It's right.
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The immigration issue with all the non EU foreign men is a concern though! Look at the immigration camps that have been built….. what’s that all about?
I LEARN SO MUCH FROM THESE VIDEOS. TY 😊
Just want to show my support. Wishing you a great 2025 and keep doing the great work.
Thank you for the support!
I’m going to Malaysia 🇲🇾, nice food, nice weather, good people..
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Pray I get there too❤❤❤
Could not agree more. The UK is a disaster!!!!!!!!
Criticising the UK is a hate crime. Go to jail, go directly to jail, do not pass go, do not collect $200.
Why though?🤔😅
@mharbhaman British people are enamoured with a) the welfare state, b) socialism (eg. NHS), c) marxist-thinking (eg. eat/tax the rich), d) globalism, e) romanticism over past "greatness", and f) guilt over colonial past.
G) wide open borders
@@mharbhaman The grooming gangs scandal that was covered up for years just sums up the awful state of the UK at the moment.
A woke high tax awful weather hellhole.
Better being 10 years ahead then 10 seconds late! Once something happens you can't turn back time or change a nations laws overnight
The current state of the UK is not the result of a few months of Labour government, but rather of the Global Financial Crisis of 2008, from which the country has never really recovered + 14 years of Conservative austerity policies + the Pandemic + Brexit.
It's just big government to blame.
Overpopulation thanks to uncontrolled immigration adding 8 million since the millennium, putting out services in crises and making many Brits feel like outsiders in their country.
Don't let Labour off the hook so easily.
The UK was hit so hard by the GFC because of Labour policies.
Labour left a £158 billion 'black hole' for the conservatives to try and deal with.
The UK is in such a mess because of 30 years of poor governance and this situation is accelerating.
@@PFL44The GFC was a long time in the making. Both parties share the blame for failing to regulate the banks properly and for allowing the economy to become over-reliant on financial services, a process which probably began with the Big Bang under Margaret Thatcher.
Agreed
I've left, and I'm never coming back. Wasn't too sure if it was right in the beginning, but it turned out the best decision I've ever made. I'm so much happier than I've even been. The country's gone to the dogs, and many cities have turned the absolute pits over the past decades.
Yep, minus London, Britain's GDP is equivalent with that of the US's poorest state (mississipi). Britain is a terribly poor country with a very rich capital.
Where did u go
Almost at one million Subscribers. Absolutely incredible channel. Congratulations and Thank you 👍
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I’m a 29 year old guy, born and raised in London, currently living in Egypt (temporarily). As I type, I’m sat on the beach enjoying the sun.
I grew up feeling very disillusioned with the family I was born into and the country I was raised in. Too many reasons for me to get into as to why I left the UK a year ago, but I feel much happier here in Egypt. The weather is wonderful. I believe it’s snowing in the UK right now, I dislike the cold 😂
Better life in Egypt… I am sorry for you, man!
Nice
Well done for leaving. Really wish you the very best for your adventures
@@Sketchbook999 thanks so much! likewise
The UK is finished.
The grooming gangs scandal that was covered up for years just sums up the awful state of the UK at the moment.
A woke high tax hellhole with miserable weather.
Look at your own kind first. Their the worst ones at it and it was proven by a government investigation…..‼️👀
There are predominantly middle aged white national who are paedophile and groomers but because they have less melanin in their skin they are not made a cover story in the tabloids of uk
You mean all those native grooming gangs even the edl co founder is a nounce 😅
@@keithcommins yes it's shocking how laxed the UK criminal justice system is and has been for many decades. A young lesbian couple was beaten bloody on a public train by a gang of teenage thugs a few years ago. As far I can remember the b******* served little or no jail time for what they did. They should have done hard time for that but got off almost scot free!
Yea Theresa May kept losing files during her time
Why do you need a second passport? UK Citizen can just leave. No more Tax on Dividends or non UK Income. As long as you don´t meet tax residency requirements HMRC wont care where you go and won´t bother you. . Left UK over 8 years ago, never looked back.
Because they could soon implement Citizenship-Based Taxation (CBI) and even living abroad you'd have to file your tax return.
@@LucasMartins-el7knin that case I would just declare that I own nothing, pay me benefits, please 😊
@@LucasMartins-el7kn
But, say they do this in years to come. It’s not going to apply if you’ve previously left years before. I could see them possibly introducing this policy, but, not taxing you retrospectively.
I don’t even see how they’d be able to do this practicality wise.
They don't know any details about what tax you should pay. HMRC are useless@@LucasMartins-el7kn
@@LucasMartins-el7kn are there talks about this?
One thousand years of culture down the toilet. This is why one needs options.
It’s true - having options like a solid Plan B can provide freedom, security, and the ability to go where you’re treated best. If you or anyone reading is ready to explore your options, our team would be happy to assist: nomadcapitalist.com/apply/
One problem that I learned about today, being a UK national and living in the UK, is that when I leave I will have to live for 10 years in the new country to no longer be classed as UK Domicile for inheritance tax purposes.
Are you sure about this? I thought they were scrapping the domicile system from this April and it’s based purely on residency
@@VoiceOfThe @ro2778 when it comes to UK citizens it takes 10 years.. Non-doms (myself) need to leave before the 5th of april this year in order to avoid exposuret to IHT. this is why many are leaving..
Fantastic discussion
Excellent analysis
Thank you Sir
Thank you Andrew
I have British + 2 EU passports and still in the UK. Thinking about Italy.
Mercifully I escaped the U.K. Summer 2021. I saw the writing on the wall after Covid.
In process of getting permanent residency in Cyprus (5 years) by which time will be able to travel freely within EU.
Open to changing plans though as it’s all about having freedom to manoeuvre.
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The British used to had an amazing passport until they threw it away.
It's not just the UK. I'm in Australia and I've had enough...
My questions with all these options is simply: What about health care? What country could you relocate to that has good healthcare, and how exactly do you pay for it? Taxes? Insurance?
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If you're reasonably well off, it shouldn't be an issue
Lot's of countries have health care equivalent or better than NHS
Within Europe an option is also Bulgaria, Plovdiv, tax friendly and beautifully close to Istanbul and Greece ;) for a smaller budget than Malta or Spain.
Welcome to my country, I'm currently living in England, but I'm going home to Veliko Tarnovo, the most beautiful Bulgarian town ❤ 10% flat tax only it's amazing... How did I end up in UK for the past 10years is beyond me, but I made up my mind, going home for good. 🎉🎉
For RICH PEOPLE only
Well yes..unless you apply for the Russian asylum visa to escape the woke 😂.. Siberia they are giving land away . I'm looking into it
You can get married to a citizen of your target country 👍
Don't mock, my wife just came back from Siberia, Novosibirsk, and said the standard of living is on par with the UK, and that's under sanctions!@@BobCarolgees-p8f
@@middleagebrotips3454 if it is the right partner sometimes some partners will make you in real trouble in their countries even send you to jail or get deported worst thing to do
If you have the skills you can find a job in another country.
Escape is an odd word, I left and as long as you dont meet residency you dont pay UK taxes 😂
Not quite. Property income for example remains taxable in UK even if you leave.
Anouther fantastic video Andrew 👏🏻
I'm English and looking to escape to the Caribbean.
bro read my mind, i was researching this the last couple weeks, thanks for putting this out
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I got Dominica citizenship in 2022. I have no plans to renounce my US citizenship, but like having options. I think of it as insurance. I hope to never need it, but am glad to know it's there if I ever do.
A lot of UK residents are doing their Self Assesments tax returns now before 31st Jan and this presents a stark reminder to leave. I think that the risk of staying is now higher than the risk of leaving, by a wide margin.
Got my EU passport by descent in 2024 as a back up plan due to living with autoimmune disease. Needed some protection to avoid bankruptcy due to medical costs in case my insurance ever lapses in US.
That may not work out the way you think....
Who else is tired of paying high taxes for services we don’t even use? If the UK keeps heading this way, I might be looking for a second passport myself!
You're certainly not alone in feeling this way! Exploring a second passport is a great step toward gaining more freedom. Our team can help you create a holistic plan to go where you’re treated best. Feel free to reach out: nomadcapitalist.com/apply/
Fortunately I have both a uk and Swiss passport. Looking to move my tax residence to Dubai and my living base in Spain
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May the UK improve
off course!! The question is, is that worth your time/life ??
April 5th 2026 is my deadline.
Anyone in the UK who us remotely switched on is either securing alternative residencies / citizenships or has already done so..Net Zero Climate Comminism incoming fast...
Yes, 💯% .. or any other EU country for that matter.
Same can be said for lobster, crab, snails and fish eggs. Food of the poor, made expensive by the rich.
Made expensive by lack of supply and government taxes, rules, restrictions, and other policies.
Even though im mostly happy in fhe UK - easiest way for any brit is to live in ireland 5 years as it dont need a visa .. other choices for people who work in labour job is to do youth mobility scheme to Australia/nz with some trade skills
@nomad capitalits you should make another video or share another video with the situation currently unfolding in Canada
After 5 years living in Ireland you can claim citizenship. Which all UK citizens can do without a visa.
You will have to live in Ireland though, but it could be worth it for some.
Ireland has gone pretty woke and commie, though
@@npcknuckles5887 100% agree. Arguably worse than the UK for wokery.
So you will have to tolerate living there for five years, which if youre coming from the UK (which is more or less the same in most ways) might be defeating the purpose. But its an option (and options are always good)
Small upside is that they still have a decent non-dom system and are pretty friendly to corporate.
It's a plan A- in the sense that you can almost qualify by default, still good to shop around for something more Asian/SA/Caribbean if the course of the west is toxic to you, though.
The average salary in the uk is around £30k. Then you’ve got a high % who are unskilled, lazy or just don’t want to leave family/friends. The majority of people from the UK will no leave
I think people are overly dramatic in the west. Life is pretty good there, from a newly expat in indonesia, pavement and parks to walk are luxuries you don't have everywhere lol
Cost of living and freedom are the negatives
Who TF cares about pavement and parks if you live in indo.
the problem in the west is 90% overpriced life and high taxes especially if you have kids
Those pavements and parks are prime targets for vehicle and knife attacks in the West though... as we saw in Annecy France, Magdeburg Germany, Reading U.K.... and many more places across Europe.
What would be your advice for normal people and younger guys that don’t have millions in the bank? We have some quite valuable family properties here in southwest London ( 2 houses worth around £800,000, and most of us are university educated. But we don’t have money like that. I have an English teaching qualification as well. Due to my ethnic mix I should have access to some EU Passports and a South American one, and maybe some Asian ones as well
Hmmm. Drive on the left. G type electrical sockets and speak English..... That would be Malaysia!
Look up the 1922 memprandum of understanding which allows UK citizens to live and work in the Republic of Ireland withput a visa.
I left the US
I am happy in Sulawesi❤❤❤
If I need to choose top 3 Coins for this cycle, my picks are BERRY, INJ and Adaxum´s ADX.
With the Maltese route would you have to wait 18 months before moving there, or can you move as soon as you have started the passport process?
You have to spend a certain amount of time there before obtaining citizenship. There's a real estate option, but you can rent which is cool.
@jasongold708 Thank you.
Morocco looks inviting to me .
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I need to find a channel to teach me how to make such income 😕
Always bashing Australia and the USA, but promoting Europe doesn't make any sense. Europe is a worst place to be trapped in. So what if you can hop around different countries in Europe when the oppression and censorship is the same in them?
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You are clueless brainwashed got more freedom in Portugal than 37 year's in New York 😂
I have uk passport as my second but I need a third now
Any thoughts, tips or guidance on moving to Romania?
What about Hungarian by descent?
That's also a good option. But you should have at least some kind of knowledge of Hungarian, which is let's say that quite a bit challenge.
Citizenship based taxation. Not worth it mate...
@@technologypro3865 Hungary has double-tax agreements with another countries. There is an exact list of countries that have agreement with Hungary. If you are curious I can send you the full list. For example all of European countries, Canada, Japan, Singapore, AU several third world countries as well on the list.
Which means that if a Hungarian citizen emigrates to let's say Spain, then he don't have to pay taxes for Hungary since Hungary has agreement with Spain (only where he lives has to pay it). So it's completely different what the USA has.
For many years Hungary had agreement with the USA too. But due to Orban the democrats broke it, because according to liberals the best way to punish a government is to punish their average citizens. So unfortunatelly a Hungarian citizen in the US has to pay taxes to Hungary as well, but this is just the few exception.
If you are interested I can link here the exact list of those countries.
EU passport. As little as €100,000. Form an alliance and split costs. British citizens only.
ehh, Is this 'alliance' what i think it is? 🤦♀
@JK-latestnews Splitting costs, basically rent.
Which country?
@shipit9937 Ireland
I am a forex trader and I want to move to Dubai? I don’t want to pay tax in uk. It’s global trading why should I? I don’t need to live in uk to trade forex I can trade from anywhere in the world and Dubai is the best option.
No lucrative visa in Spain
Is it all about wealth “ if your not loaded it seems your screwed !
How does a person know if they are eligible for another passport by descent besides family? Is there any other ways?
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Cyprus is top choice.
It’s an ugly place though sadly. I live here.
Uk is a stalinist corner right now , but when the government resigns over grooming and child sex aligations the system will be reset to sensible standards . Never the less relocating remains an option the privaliged few
Never going to be a rêset. British women arent going to lose the vote or policy power, until Islam takes over. 30 years of woke, commie dépotism is coming followed by 50 years of secterian violence.
I'm in Australia excited to leave 🥰
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I'm scared to comment what I think. Kier can send his agents for me...
Check out Islamabad in Pakistan , huge expat community growing there right now .
Not a great passport though unfortunately.
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I think jamaica is the place for me, Port antonio
British food being bad is nothing more than a silly meme. It's one of the only things I'd miss if I were to expat.
Cope - i only missed my sunday roast
Or you can have no passport, no skills, no investment and enter EU as a refugee and become a citizen
USA
best=usa, cannot beat the superpower. no other country can match the opportunities and growth the usa offers. plus very powerful passport too as no nation would dare mess with a US citizen
I saw lady she took vacation to germany and malta. Germany good but 37% to 42% taxes.
I need help to claim my Irish passport ?
I like Ireland so beautiful
Marry an Irish person or if you have Irish ancestry you may qualify.
@Unknown24466I have an Irish grandma but I can’t find her birth certificate?
Too much talking, never to the point, time waster.
Pay your fair share of tax!
Breathes there a man with soul so dead...
Im british and I was in colombia 6 months ago
Stayed there for 6 months with no visa
Is this a new law regarding british passport holders needing visa for Colombia?
Australia for sure
Out of the frying pan and into the fire. ??
Australia is just as bad, if not worse, in many respects. Look at what they did during covid.
Hhahahahha good old Great Britain... Lol.... I've been trying to leave the UK for the past 20 years
I wish I left before Brexit.... It was just fear of the unknown. Gutted but deffo planning to leave withing the next 5 years
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It's a bit rich when they had Mr Brexit (yes that's how they billed him) Nigel Fartage as a main speaker at their conference last year.
This is foreign interference. Stop meddling in our affairs.🇬🇧
Is the U.K. worse than the U.S.?
The UK 🇬🇧 has definitely gone down a lot but still very good if you’re willing to work hard and a lot of money to be made if you’re smart.
Any money you make will be eaten by the high cost of living and obscene taxation.
Escape the UK ? While the rest of the world is desperately trying and sometimes dying just to reach Britain.
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