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Everything has a season, or an age and the sun is setting on what this country was and this isn’t a lame political statement either, it’s deeper than that. If you have a passport that has reciprocity with the United States with the Visa Waiver Program just come visit for 90 days. However I am sure that you are on a list. I do get it, I understand but you didn’t have to renounce, I don’t judge you, again I understand. I just am maybe not quite where you were or are at but I understand and probably for the same reasons. Think about the kind of people who work at the state department and run this country. They have sown the seeds of animosity and it’s harvest season. I understand the sentiment of “not in my name”, but do we really have a say, I guess we don’t or haven’t been voting hard enough. When I retire I am moving to Portugal or Brazil and I do have my CPF and the NIP or whatever it is in Portugal and a bank account in Europe.
I love America so much that I was heartbroken when I moved out! What a beautiful place with so many opportunities and wonderful people yet the past 10 years were so difficult! From taxes to dealing with hateful people to the very low quality education and healthcare! I’m still heartbroken and I wish things change for the better.
Likewise brother, likewise. My ancestors were Scottish regulators that fought in the American Revolution. They would be so dissatisfied in the end product they gave their blood for all those years ago.
@ I’m working on it I’m Dominican and Jamaican so I’m looking on getting citizenship through ancestry then I’ll see what I can do from there I bought his book. Nomad capitalist still reading it
I am really starting to hate the ugliness in this country! I actually left the hell hole of Florida because it just horrible treatment of LQBTQ+ people! Moved to a place with a lot less people and much better quality of life!
@@_Coffee4ClosersMost of everyone following this channel actually have left or planning to. Don't worry little guy. This channel subscribers aren't Killary's voters. They actually put their money where their mouth is.
As Uncle Georgie once said, "The American Dream, you have to be asleep to believe it." Hey, if I can't live the American Dream and live at the same standard of living I do now when I retire, I'll live the American Dream elsewhere. It's really okay. No harm, no foul...
I left the US in 2009 and never look back. Why? Civil Asset Forfeiture, Qualified Immunity, privatized/for-profit prisons, racism, unfounded hatred, legal costs, medical costs, high taxes, housing costs.
As an American born and raised, I never fully understood how free we are NOT until I moved to Europe. The U.S. does not make it easy to leave. They punish you for leaving. All about the money.
I am Canadian, lived in New York from 1992-2003. August 1, 2005 I moved to Europe and have never left and have absolutely no need to set foot in North America ever again. Life in Europe is so wonderful.
The US is a sick country. Its stressful to live here due to toxic politics, high inflation, high crime, high taxes, crumbling infrastructures, traffic, road rage, joblessness, health staff shortage, high cost of gas, high cost of electricity, plenty of scammers in everything, corrupt governmental agencies, trashy and lying news media, etc. etc. In a lot of parameters, America is worse than many third world countries or countries in the Middle East. I voted and participated in the electoral process in the hope that things might change for the better but pragmatically, I think America is beyond saving, its not worth saving. If I am younger and have some money, I would leave in a heartbeat and not come back.
@@JugglingEarthsPromises1111Truly expensive if you have served this country. Before you leave this country make sure you do the following. Renounce you American citizenship. That gets you out of any draft that might happen in case of war. The next thing you should do is take what ever pledge they have, and then check out their military draft. Good luck.
Thanks well said, I don't agree that America is a 3rd world country 😊 well there's Mississippi, Arkansas, Kentucky travel to those states and you might believe that statement, the divide between the wealthy and poor is unbelievable it's depressing. I can't wait to leave America it's so toxic,stressful, hateful. I'll be retiring to a 3rd world country.
My visa application for Spain is nearly complete. I am moving in January and will not look back. I’ll be happily spending all my retirement money in Europe 🎉😊
I wonder how many people working TSA, customs etc. at US airports don’t have a passport of their own and have never been outside the USA. It would explain a lot.
When I retired in Jan 2020, I went to Asia for two months (intended to stay for several more to do humanitarian work, etc., but Covid intervened). When I came back, I was interrogated about why I went to Asia for two months. They went through my bags, my phone photos (assuming I was a pervert) and tested a souvenir for cocaine powder.... Seemed the agent was determined to find something. All on assumption or a hunch based on that fact that I was single and went for an extended period of time. No criminal record, I have Global Entry (FBI background check required).... appalling. I am going for second citizenship in Lithuania under Citizenship Restoration program. Maybe additional citizenships. Come back to see family and friends, admin. stuff. Have not spent more than 3 months per year in the USA since 2021. Life is good.
Question from a layperson, just out of curiosity. Aren’t you an American citizen? Couldn’t you have refused to answer the questions and especially to show your private contents on your phone? What could they do if you’re an American citizen? Since they can’t deport you or prevent you from entering your own country?
Wise move my friend. I had the same issue coming back from Thailand 🇹🇭 in November 2019. I only go back to see family, friends & work on residence retirement for a Mediterranean country then head back overseas.
@@nomad6384because you would get arrested for trafficking. They would take a picture of you and post it on the internet with the crime they think you committed. Then a few weeks later the whole thing gets thrown out because they didn't find anything. But your picture with the word trafficker stays on the internet forever.
@p.3.1415.z I remember going through a similar process when I came back from Colombia, only it was when passing through Costa Rica that I had a big angry looking Tico policia go through everything, test everything for drugs. It's worth it to swallow your pride and just let them waste their time going through all your stuff and finding nothing, and badgering you with endless questions. It's a 15 to 30 min inconvenience and hassle versus not cooperating and being detained for hours, days, could be weeks if they decide they don't like you. Then you have to pay legal fees, buy new plane tickets home, probably get in contact with an embassy. Not worth it.
My family went to my country of origin for vacation and never came back. I am dismantling everything so i can move and go after them. i love America. i love the people, but this place is falling and beyond repair 😔
@tracyhenry3801 I'm so sorry my heart goes out to you. You can relocate with $10k to Central America. that's where my family is. My youngest son called me because he was surprised to see America born citizens all over the neighborhood where my family are staying. I'm currently in the state sleeping in my car, I'm sending back home to my family every dollar that I make to save it . I think you can still make it. There are many youtube channels promoting guidance to our loved American citizens who are flying
I love my country but I am afraid of my government. Maybe I am naive but I never thought that would happen. Until 2017 I didn’t see our democracy as being fragile. The fascists that my dad and Uncles fought against now have unchecked power in America. I would leave if I could.
What's holding you back? In 2021 I quit my job, sold or gave away most everything I owned and retired early. I now live and eat like a Rey (King) about a mile from the beach in Mexico. It's by far the best thing I've ever done for myself! Buena suerte!
It was a republic. The same bolshies who over overthrew the Russian tsars have weevilled into Amerika's structure for a century. It was a good ride while it lasted.
I somehow stumbled across this posting. It couldn’t have come out a better time! You are actually 100% confirming what I was feeling and thinking! I am not proud to be an American anymore. And for the last six days I’ve been looking for places to move. This is giving me the confidence to actually put it into place! Thank you so much.
Living overseas for a couple years, I met people who haven't be back in 20 years. I told them if they thought it was bad then, you have no idea how far we've fallen.
Just leaving my mark here 4 days after the US decided it wanted authoritarianism instead of democracy. Earlier this year I was in Japan for 5 months. I’m planning on moving there and never coming back. It was safer, cleaner, more affordable, had much better infrastructure etc. It gave me a taste of what an actual first world country is like.
I have told ALL my acquaintances & friends/family to GET OUT while they can. Unfortunately, for those of us stuck here because of health, age, etc. 2024's election confirmed EVERYTHING educated people had been warning us about since 2015. The collapse of the democratic republic means it's never coming back. As this guy points out -- we get what we deserve.
@@sanniepstein4835 Really? Trump literally said if hexwas elected, the US wouldn't need to vote again, newspapers who wrote something against him should be banned, and people who speak out against him should be jailed. LITERALLY words from his mouth. And how about trying to stop background checks for his perverted Attorney General pick?
The way you feel about the US, I feel about the UK...I'm in Glasgow working minimum wage job...if I had the money, I would convince my family to come with me and I would never return...Britain is fast becoming an authoritarian state...maybe it was always that way and we're just waking up to it...
Eastern Europe might be an option for you. Bulgaria and Romania are highly underrated, cheap and you could likely navigate some type of work permit. Those countries are comparatively safe and the people much different than their reputation. Albania also. Close to UK as well. Watch videos about these. SE Asia is great but you must have a source of income. Keep hope, pick a destination, research, save up, work extra, sell everything and jump. The ship is sinking
Is it just me or does it seem like the larger population nations tend to be more authoritarian? New Zealand with a population of only 5 million comes across as one of the least authoritarian nations. I'm I missing something? Or is it just Puritanical US and UK culture?
The power of a state is allways enforced thru the barrel of a gun no matter how civil they act on the surface, the teeth are allways just below the surface.
I came back to the US in 2015 foe two reasons: family and work. 9 years later, those are still the only 2 reasons I've stayed. Trust and believe from a former expat, you're better off elsewhere.
Born and raised Texan…absolutely hate it here. I never understood getting mad at people who left the U.S. instead of “fighting”. I’m only fighting because I don’t have the money to leave as a new college graduate😭😭😭Between student loans and the shitty job market, I’m stuck. Getting mad at someone for moving to another country is crazy💀💀People been doing that forever for a variety of reasons. The level of patriotism that is normalized in the U.S. is cult like. I never understood it
The only problem is that the job market is shitty for new college graduates in many countries around the world. Check out the CNA channel, and carefully consider the demand for people in your field in the countries you are considering.
This Country used to be 100% Hardcore Patriots in WW1 and WW2 everything was America first and everyone was willing to give their life for it but then that started changing when the Disease of Liberalism started I too am In Texas my family first came here from Boston in the late 1700's 1750 to be exact before it was Texas and we have been here ever since
Moved to SE Asia in 2002 and have been enjoying the growth, opportunity and excitement. This past summer I returned to the U.S. for my aunt's 90th birthday. From passport check that treated me like a suspect to the trash, decay and my family's depressed attitude... I'm seriously considering renouncing my citizenship. It's difficult as my family fought in the revolution. If I could talk with them, I believe they'd encourage us all to leave. They went to where they were treated best, why shouldn't I?
I moved to the Philippines 2 years ago from "Shithole" / "Hellhole" / "Loveless" California, and now I have the profound perspective of what a 3rd world country is !!! Need I say more...
I have a new neighbour who is now a landed citizen from the United States. His first comment to me when I asked him how he liked living in Canada: 'I can go outside without fear from violence or getting shot'!!
There are many places in the US where you don't have much worry about violence. They are out in the suburbs or in rural areas. The media plays up this side of violence, but it is not the whole picture. This may change, and likely could due to economic collapse, but that has not happened yet. If economic collapse hits the US, the rest of the world could also be in one. There are many reasons to leave the US, but this is not a great one. Many countries have dangerous areas or could have regime changes or wars break out. As times get hard in a country, their citizens may not be happy about non-native citizens migrating to their country--likely buying up the choice property. I have read that citizens in Portugal and New Zealand are now questioning property purchases by non-native citizens. I think you are better off keeping dual citizenship if you can. In case of world wide war, the US is geographically more isolated. If you have war in Europe or in the Asian rim countries, you are much closer to conflict. So the idea of safety is more nuanced.
@@randywatts6969 62 years in this country living in or visiting almost every province and territory and I've yet to see a fellow citizen flaunting a handgun or carrying a rifle in public so ya we have a lot of guns but they're almost all used for hunting.
They are coming after YOU TOO. Naturalized or granted amnesty citizens are on the Project 2025 list. Don't believe me then contact your state reps. Your legal status means nothing. Trump invoked using the Alien Act. The gov used this act to arrest deport and detain 2nd and 3rd generation Japanese American citizens (born on US soil)at the onset of WW2. Whole families were put in detention camps in California. The business and property these citizens lost were never returned repaid or returned.
Knowledge is power. Being born in and growing up in the US gave you global version of growing up in the school of hard knocks, or growing up with street smarts. So yeah, you can't go back to the old neighborhood, because the old neighborhood has become a dump, and no one you knew lives there anymore. You can't go back.
@@aburrazzaaqabdullah4403 he is likely referring to the WEF’s 2030 goal of “reimagining capitalism” which just means communism. It’s being pushed by leftists in the west.
The toxicity in the US is high. Fortunately a couple potus terms ago I disengaged in conversations with family and friends about politics, it was a great choice. Parents both passed on since then, so glad we stayed away from that for most part. My fear about the US is that so many folks are fired up about things and are so uninformed or misinformed. No one reads anything. So the education level is plummeting in the masses and working classes, and the passion about things is rising. I just read George Washington's farewell speech 9/17/1796 about 20 paragraphs in, he talks about not getting too caught up in the spirit of party, this party vs that party, you/me, them/us, etc....even warns against getting too regional in hardline group think so to speak. He goes into US relations to world as well. Of course basically what he warned about happened years later in the civil war. And today his words are playing out in real life, it is uncanny, he talks about a party spirit dominating too much over another, leading to misery of mind that then "gradually inclines the minds of men to seek security and repose in the absolute power of an individual......." Anyway, I read these forefathers writings, predicting of dangers, and you see the dangers here. I don't think we are totally done yet, but it took a 250 yrs or so to get here, not sure if there is any way to get smart again. I think US is still productive, innovative, and has superb university offerings and training, but I think the working class (my early background) is fodder for the cannons of division and political power seekers. And I suppose there is a limit to how much one can live with that before thinking about options.
I so.much agree with what you wrote. I wish more Americans will go back and read about their history, the founding fathers and their ideas for this country. In general I wish they read more and made education, having knowledge and integrity cool. I beleive that Americans are inherently good, but thw climate in our country right now cis clouding that. Anyways there are so many beautiful and great places to live around the world as well! A new chapter is always exciting!!
We can go deeper. The reason for voting for Don is hidden. Knowing what this hidden influence is helps make more sense of things. A social psychologist, experimental researcher and professor explains how unconscious death anxiety is the hidden reason why Don wins. This professor talks about this in the video called, “Election 2016: Fatal Attraction”. It’s on Steve James’s YT channel. The book, “Worm at the Core: the role of death in life”, co-authored by the professor will help explain things too. ✌🏼💀
I’ve been “pitch forked” for leaving Australia. The abuse I’ve received from my siblings, ex wife, children is incredible. They call my new home a “third world country”, dangerous, lacking all the wonders of Australia. But I’m happy in Armenia :-)
I am looking at Armenian residency! Glad you are enjoying it. We moved from the US to Switzerland and many friends in the US ask how my Swedish is coming along...
Armenia? The war they lost to Azerbaijan in 2020 and 2022? And still no permanent peace? Australia to armenia doesn't make sense, Georgia would have been better choice, no?
@@T.K.P.same difference really. Georgia is constantly under pressure from Russia. In fact, they occupy parts of the north. Having said that, Georgia is a great option but for those with Western income, either is great
I immigrated here (the right way => apply for green card in my country and waited) and every time I return to my home country to visit people always comment about how "tense" and uptight I am !
Slow the roole brother. You don't have to explain yourself for any reason. I am a 100% Service Connected Disabled Veteran. I don't consider you a traitor or a bad person. The USA as I know it no longer exists.
I left the US for study and work and ended up making Canada my home. I regret nothing and am seriously considering the renounciation of my US citizenship (I'm a dual citizen). I find that my homeland keeps getting worse every year.
Beautiful story. 100% agree with you. It was not a mistake at all.Just ahead of your time and ahead of most people who may be fortunate enough to have similar options.
Been doing the slow travel thing for the past 2 years. Bounce in and out of the US to visit. I agree with you for the most part. I’m done trying to “sell” this lifestyle to friends and family. They either get it or they don’t. It’s like Stockholm Syndrome. They are sympathizing with their kidnappers. They keep voting for the same people that make their cities and states unlivable. What can you do? People are afraid of change.
When we arrived in NYC (legally), this was the greatest country in the world. Brooklyn was safe. Then things started changing. Looking back, I often say things started to turn sh?t after 1969. It was good for my parents and me but things have not been as good for me as they were for previous generations and they are are worst for my children. This country is starting to become more like the former Soviet Union. Hell, Argentina is starting to look better, LOL! America was the land of opportunity but now is the land of opportunists.
It's funny how the mainstream media doesn't cover this guy. Or the thousands of people commenting about escaping the US/west. I left the US and will MAYBE only go back one more time to visit friends and family that I miss. If I ever step foot in the US again it will definitely be my last. Living like a king in South America now and glad to be watching the the fires of the US political and social structures from afar instead of being in it. I moved to South America, bought a car in full within 2 months, and just closed a deal on my first house which most of my generation cant even begin to imagine doing in the US. My wife can be a stay at home mother when we have kids and I can support us and our large new house with my single income. Not to mention for the first time ever in my life I've had more than $100 in my savings account. Up to $13,000 now (all within about 7 months) and also have extra money to put into a retirement account and other investments. My life has completely changed since I left the US. We joke about it and my family calls me an "american refugee" but the truth is that more and more people are wanting to escape the USA and are finding it difficult to because of finances, visa/residency challenges, etc. Keep doing what you do Andrew. Giving people freedom means getting people OUT of the United States.
I left Sweden 17 years ago. Never regretted it for a second, in fact I wish I had left a lot sooner. US might be heading in the wrong direction, but at least there is a (very small) chance US can fix things. Sweden however, and most of Europe, is completely gone. There is no hope for EU(SSR).
@@AnthonyImmel I do not know enough about Canada to make a counter argument. All I can say is that 1984 is almost here, and the EU(SSR) is only a couple of decisions away from becoming a totalitarian unit. There is not a single area, not a single law, decision, country or institution which is not heading right for the cliff. I am still in Europe, but not for long. Planning to move to South America (Argentina) next year.
Hundreds of thousands of Indians were forced to leave Sweden due to unmet immigration rules in 2024 alone. Sweden also did not do lockdown. The issue is China geopolitics UTurn if you haven't noticed.
Andrew - What you did is exactly the same as what our ancestors did when they left the Old World and sailed to the New World in search of religious liberty. The concept of “Go Where You’re Treated Best” is as old as time itself. It just so happens that you trademarked the phrase and monetized it. Bravo, sir! 🎉😅
I'm finally leaving for good on Nov 30th to retire on my farm overseas. I have never been happier in my life! I feel like I have suffered the stress of 1000 lifetimes living here.
Is the military propaganda of patriotism. The idea the all the world is actually equal in value can't go throught the ego. But is funny because US was created with immigrants, even natives used to be nomads, and now hate them. We humans are always moving. Countries are just groups who share similar ways of living and if yours is not working for you, the best thing is to leave.
In the age of internet people around the globe should actively sabotage all wars. I say we move to each other's countries and become undraftable due to lack of local citizenship ;)
The average American never travels outside the USA, except a handful for military service and almost none understand geography much less foreign policy. Americans live in a world of video entertainment, look at the recent elections, they appear more like a traveling music show, than a tour of political ideas and Americans are taught to fear anything foreign. The American story is a hero story motivated by a fear of the other. The real quality of life in the USA is dropping and the USA is isolating Americans for a virtual world.
Absolutely. Politics there now look like something from some random Banana Republic.With a country and society as polarized as they are now, these elections will be a pyrrhic victory regardless of the winner.
@@imperialkhmer6146 most of us can't afford to travel outside US. Its cery expensive. It's not that we don't want to. It's a matter of $$. The cost of living here is very high.
@@benallmark9671 retirement visa in Cambodia ( very easy). Looking at Malaysia as well. Spent time in Penang and loved it. But siem reap Cambodia is nice too.
@ no worries. Siem reap is very affordable if that’s an issue and it’s relatively easy to fly to other places in the region. Lots of nice beaches and highlands to see.
I was born to a British expat in the US, and haven't been there since 2004. I've been using a British passport to live in Germany, and haven't missed the US at all. It's much safer in Europe and much easier to get around. Plus, you don't have to worry about winding up homeless due to a sudden medical emergency. Besides being one of only two countries in the world that has citizenship based tax laws, the US has also tried to make it difficult for people with US connections to have a bank account and investment accounts abroad. This doesn't only apply to US citizens. Even people who have held a green card within the past three years are considered US tax residents, regardless of where they are in the world. As I'm worried that I won't be able to open a bank account if I move to a new country, I'd like to renounce my US citizenship. That costs over $2,000. There is some talk that the fee will be reduced to $450 soon, but there's no word as to when it's going into effect. When I contacted the US consulate in Frankfurt about getting a renunciation appointment, I got an email back warning me about the grave consequences of losing my US citizenship without any specific mention of what they would be. If US citizenship is so valuable, it's odd that it costs so much to get rid of it.
Whoa. What were these consequences mentioned? I live overseas and have been thinking about renouncing my citizenship. Crazy, because I thought I'd never do that.
"I think people should realize whatever they think only exists in their country, exists in a lot of countries. I think that's what holds people back and that's one of the things that I've tried to tell you over the years" 👍👍
This reminds me of the Jack Nicholson speech in Easy-Rider about freedom. Good on you for standing by your convictions. There will always be haters, again best ignored / treated with the contempt they deserve.
I’ve lived in Japan for almost 1 year and 3 months now and going. I like it here and don’t plan to move back to the United States. After I get permanent residency I am considering going after Australian citizenship so I can country hop in the future and pick the climate I want to live and work in seasonally. Also working on citizenship by descent in Italy. Maybe I’ll consider Argentina in the long-term as well since citizenship only takes two years there.
Right there with you. Family & friends will never leave unless forced. Have travelled & have relatives in England; still they think there is no where to go. Now sis had a stroke & grown cement shoes; thinks it is too difficult to go anywhere. SAD.
I was studying a foreign language, getting ready to leave. I talked about it proudly. I never hid anything on my phone or internet activity. I was at the point that I needed to make very serious plans and pack up. Suddenly a company I had worked for a number of years ago reported to the IRS that they paid me 250k , which I was never paid and now I owe 43k in taxes. I told the IRS to show me the transactions from this company to my account and find that money and I would gladly pay half of it to taxes, because half would be more than enough to leave. No game. I literally was told that I pay or can commit suicide but I'm not going anywhere. Still here.
@@jp6993once you are OUT, when they will see the benefits, they will come running, leaving those taxes. Your sis would never have a stroke, if you were out of US, ever thought of that?
Half american and Half spanish. Moved to europe in the 80s. Both are going down the drains. Both seem so sterile and aggresive to me. I spend most my time in the dominican republic. Love it there. Each one of us needs to find are own piece of paradise
The US is no better. Buncha angry fatties who feel entitled & offer nothing. SE Asia is a playground by way of comparison. Sweet, friendly people who seem content if not happy in their daily lives.
I left Wisconsin when I exceeded my lifetime maximum of sub-zero winters. I'm now retired in the Philippines. I didn't leave America and I can't go back. The country I was born in no longer exists. It's possible the United States will develop into the sort of country I would like to visit. I find it highly unlikely that such a thing would happen during what remains of my lifetime.
Excellent video I’ve also left the USA in Nov 2017. I’ve considered to renounce my citizenship; however my new family here in Côté d’Ivoire, suggests that I wait. Briefly after visiting 3 countries in Africa in 2015; I knew that I would return for good. One of the best decisions that I’ve ever made.🖐🏼
My last trip to the US was in 1980 . I have never been back although its still regarded as a dream Country by many here in Ireland .I just felt like an Alien there which i really was .
Andrew! Today, October 29, 2024, I officially started my citizenship process to move to Spain. (I have an ancestor that was Spanish.) It will feel good to finally have 2 citizenship; American and Spanish. Thanks for your advice!
I left Switzerland few years ago as soon as the first wave of covid finished, went as soon as possible to Asia. Switzerland is like a mini version of the U.S. no regret at all !
The U.S. is an insane asylum. If I had the means, I’d move somewhere where there was a saner, more rational society. It’s just understanding your self worth. If I had means, I’d had been gone a LONG time ago
Yes it’s an asylum because you’re crazy enough to think you can’t leave. Work everyday and eat salads then take $5000 south of the border. That’s like $100k in most those countries and you can start a new life…
I think you are living your best life. That is what most of us want. I am happy for you for making the choices that have made you happy! We should all live our best lives. If we did we would not wish anyone ill will
Respectfully, no one should have any regrets about their life. In Michigan, we have a saying: "it is, what it is". However, personally, I have one regret: no matter how well I treated someone, I wish could have treated them even better". In the USA, everything is at the lowest common demoninator. Its terrible here.
In My 70's Now and have lived more than half of my life NOT in the USA - have lived in Canada, Central & South America, Australia, Middle East and now in Asia for over 24 years alone. When I return to USA - and was just there in September 2024 to handle some business and meet a few friends - explained to them - this might be my last trip to USA since all of the turmoil going on socially, open border situation and quite honestly the infrastructure keeps deteriorating compared to Asia which has maintained and modernized far beyond that of America. America has in many ways become a third world country compared to 50 years ago. No Personal Property Taxes where I live. How much Personal Property tax did you pay in the past 20+ years ? Well I have saved all of that in My Pocket. My Car Insurance is USD$400 a Year. My Electric Bill for 1400 sq ft Home that is all electric with Aircon on 24/7 during the summer months is never above US$130 /month. Can walk outside at night or day and never have to worry about being assaulted - there are no guns. Had Kidney Operation in 2007 that took almost 4 hours, spent 9 Days in VIP Room at the Hospital, had Color Ultrasound, XRay, CT Scan, MRI and had to pay for parking and My Total Bill with NO Medical Insurance was less than US$1800. Why would I return to USA to Live - I think not.
You are using US money not their money , don’t fool us , use their currency and we will realize the truth. I am foreigner who lived in Asia and Africa before migrating to the US so I know exactly what are you talking about. Don’t use social security pension of the US in a different country currency. Anyway I am not defending US but I like you to do fair comparison so people have proper expectations
@@ahmedhamad756if you live in Asia b4, you shoulda know Asia is cheap and affordable in anyway. Drom healthcare, lifestyle, food, travel etc, plus government doesn't tax you like US government do. Thats not an expectation thats a fact. If you live in US, you might not afford a surgery or treatment there, but you might able to do that easily in Asia. I'm from Malaysia, our private specialist hospitals receives plenty of foreign patients. Those patients done their due diligence and having consultations or asking their friends, family members or colleagues. You just go where the best offer available, wasn't it?
@@ahmedhamad756 Not all of Asia is Burma you know? There are literally millions of Westerners making even more in Asia with local currency than they could ever dream of in the US. Walk around Singapore, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai, Taipei etc and you will see them. Plus they could be living in developing SE Asian countries but working for East Asian companies on East Asian salaries and still be making more than they did in the US.
I was groped so badly at Schipol airport in the Netherlands, that I never want to go through that again. I love Holland, but this experience has soured me on going there again. I know of what you speak. And.. thank you so much for removing the sound effects. They truly did not add to your content.
I’ve recently sold my house got rid of everything. I’m now in Mexico. Got tired of the high taxes & cost of living. I now live at the beach the weather is GREAT the cost of living is less than half. Are things perfect, no. But I’m a happy camper, enjoying my retirement. I can visit my family any time it’s only a few hours away.
@@gloriaf6971 before I came I was a long haul driver & met drivers from Mexico. I asked them about the cartels, they all said the same. “If you’re not into drugs & crime you don’t have to worry about that. There are lots of Americans here already.
I am on a month long roadtrip around the US West with my family. I was so excited to meet other people at the various campgrounds etc. We are on our 30th night. Not one conversation. Except here in New Mexico with the Mexican guy next to us. He's great. Silly thing, but a litmus test on the culture of our country and how far we have fallen.
As a Californian I always was a business owner and never had a job until I decided to dump it all a leave USA after 2007 crash. Best decision ever. I would not return if it was the last place to take a 💩. I also get 🤢 talking to US citizens. Viva Mexico!
@@judithscobee8102 You don't need citizenship to visit or live in Mexico. You don't just get citizenship in Mexico because you want it. First you need to qualify for a resident visa and you need to have a permanent resident visa for at least five years before you would even qualify to take the Spanish fluency and Mexican history test in order to get your citizenship. You start by getting financial approval for a Temporary Resident Visa. If you have enough proven income and are at a retirement age you could get approved for a Permanent Resident Visa. First things first....BTW- I have my Temporary Resident Visa and in a couple years I'll be able to get my Permanent Resident Visa. Buena suerte!
I left the US decades ago and have zero interest in ever returning. Though I had been back on holiday once and business twice and on all occasions couldn't leave fast enough. TSA was a nightmare because you felt like they wouldn't let you leave and they looked at you as if you were a criminal. I didn't breath a sigh of relief until the mains touched down in Hong Kong, I was back home in Asia. The American dream is just that, a dream and you have to be asleep to believe it.
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By dont let the door hit you on the way out
Smart. I need to leave too
You are an evil colonizer. You bring the horrors of industrialization with you.
Everything has a season, or an age and the sun is setting on what this country was and this isn’t a lame political statement either, it’s deeper than that.
If you have a passport that has reciprocity with the United States with the Visa Waiver Program just come visit for 90 days.
However I am sure that you are on a list. I do get it, I understand but you didn’t have to renounce, I don’t judge you, again I understand.
I just am maybe not quite where you were or are at but I understand and probably for the same reasons.
Think about the kind of people who work at the state department and run this country. They have sown the seeds of animosity and it’s harvest season. I understand the sentiment of “not in my name”, but do we really have a say, I guess we don’t or haven’t been voting hard enough.
When I retire I am moving to Portugal or Brazil and I do have my CPF and the NIP or whatever it is in Portugal and a bank account in Europe.
@@nomadcapitalist you are a narcissist colonizer.
I love America so much that I was heartbroken when I moved out! What a beautiful place with so many opportunities and wonderful people yet the past 10 years were so difficult! From taxes to dealing with hateful people to the very low quality education and healthcare! I’m still heartbroken and I wish things change for the better.
I’m American and I love the US but I’m going to be honest I no longer want to live here. It’s deteriorating
Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out!
Likewise brother, likewise. My ancestors were Scottish regulators that fought in the American Revolution. They would be so dissatisfied in the end product they gave their blood for all those years ago.
@@Darnellgenard No sense in being miserable. Start planning on moving. What's stopping you?
@ I’m working on it I’m Dominican and Jamaican so I’m looking on getting citizenship through ancestry then I’ll see what I can do from there I bought his book.
Nomad capitalist still reading it
I am really starting to hate the ugliness in this country! I actually left the hell hole of Florida because it just horrible treatment of LQBTQ+ people! Moved to a place with a lot less people and much better quality of life!
Living in the U.S. is like being married to a narcissist.
It really is!
This guy looks Russian certainly not American
Psychopath not a narcissist.
Same with Canada!
Sooooo, when can we expect to see you leave? And just exactly where is the magical utopia you plan to move to, that does not have a "Bill of Rights"?
@@_Coffee4ClosersMost of everyone following this channel actually have left or planning to. Don't worry little guy. This channel subscribers aren't Killary's voters. They actually put their money where their mouth is.
The American dream is to leave America ...
LOL, that is funny. I'm not sure it's entirely true but it is funny.
I left America for Indonesia and love it. I will never live in America again.
No its not
😂😂😂
As Uncle Georgie once said, "The American Dream, you have to be asleep to believe it."
Hey, if I can't live the American Dream and live at the same standard of living I do now when I retire, I'll live the American Dream elsewhere. It's really okay. No harm, no foul...
I left the US in 2009 and never look back.
Why? Civil Asset Forfeiture, Qualified Immunity, privatized/for-profit prisons, racism, unfounded hatred, legal costs, medical costs, high taxes, housing costs.
Those are all great points.
And that was 2009 lol. As of Nov 5, the Clown Circus is in control.
@@hootmanhoot No they just left. When 70% of the people say we're moving in the wrong direction. There's a problem.
@@DavidKroff: Not 70% by a long shot.
@badsign49 You're right, it's probably more.
As an American born and raised, I never fully understood how free we are NOT until I moved to Europe. The U.S. does not make it easy to leave. They punish you for leaving. All about the money.
I keep trying to tell people lol they believe they are free. They believe this is the free set country in the world lol
Oh so Europe is free now? Lol I’ll give the EU the memo
Trump said he'd stop taxing Americans living abroad. I hope he does.
I want to leave America bcz it is run by zionists, and bcz the people have been too dumbed down to understand this.
@@Pwn3540you really believe that idiocy?
I am Canadian, lived in New York from 1992-2003. August 1, 2005 I moved to Europe and have never left and have absolutely no need to set foot in North America ever again. Life in Europe is so wonderful.
Be careful with Putin out there.
Word!
That's awesome! 🎉
Really?! I ❤ Canada. Which EU country is better than Canada? 🤔
@@michaelfishman7174
Putin doesn't care about Europe but cares about NATO and NATO is an aggressor in many wars
The US is a sick country. Its stressful to live here due to toxic politics, high inflation, high crime, high taxes, crumbling infrastructures, traffic, road rage, joblessness, health staff shortage, high cost of gas, high cost of electricity, plenty of scammers in everything, corrupt governmental agencies, trashy and lying news media, etc. etc. In a lot of parameters, America is worse than many third world countries or countries in the Middle East. I voted and participated in the electoral process in the hope that things might change for the better but pragmatically, I think America is beyond saving, its not worth saving. If I am younger and have some money, I would leave in a heartbeat and not come back.
I wouldn’t say worst than third world countries but I would say it’s expensive to live here.
@@JugglingEarthsPromises1111Truly expensive if you have served this country. Before you leave this country make sure you do the following. Renounce you American citizenship. That gets you out of any draft that might happen in case of war. The next thing you should do is take what ever pledge they have, and then check out their military draft. Good luck.
Corporations hid behind that high inflation by jacking up prices purpose because they could.
I'm with you though
Thanks well said, I don't agree that America is a 3rd world country 😊 well there's Mississippi, Arkansas, Kentucky travel to those states and you might believe that statement, the divide between the wealthy and poor is unbelievable it's depressing. I can't wait to leave America it's so toxic,stressful, hateful. I'll be retiring to a 3rd world country.
Don't worry,Biden and Harris are on their way out
My visa application for Spain is nearly complete. I am moving in January and will not look back. I’ll be happily spending all my retirement money in Europe 🎉😊
Good luck….may see you here! ♥️🇪🇸♥️
That's great! I retired and moved to Spain in 2022. Best decision I've ever made!
Marbella is nice I have a place there
Housing orices arw Expensive as hell anywhere near a bigger city.
I'm excited for you! Good luck! ❤
I wonder how many people working TSA, customs etc. at US airports don’t have a passport of their own and have never been outside the USA. It would explain a lot.
None. They're little government slaves.
Good point
Probably 99% of them.
Facts
A surprising number of US congressmen have never been outside the US.
When I retired in Jan 2020, I went to Asia for two months (intended to stay for several more to do humanitarian work, etc., but Covid intervened). When I came back, I was interrogated about why I went to Asia for two months. They went through my bags, my phone photos (assuming I was a pervert) and tested a souvenir for cocaine powder.... Seemed the agent was determined to find something. All on assumption or a hunch based on that fact that I was single and went for an extended period of time. No criminal record, I have Global Entry (FBI background check required).... appalling. I am going for second citizenship in Lithuania under Citizenship Restoration program. Maybe additional citizenships. Come back to see family and friends, admin. stuff. Have not spent more than 3 months per year in the USA since 2021. Life is good.
Question from a layperson, just out of curiosity. Aren’t you an American citizen? Couldn’t you have refused to answer the questions and especially to show your private contents on your phone? What could they do if you’re an American citizen? Since they can’t deport you or prevent you from entering your own country?
@@nomad6384No, they could arrest you for obstruction of an investigation.
Wise move my friend. I had the same issue coming back from Thailand 🇹🇭 in November 2019. I only go back to see family, friends & work on residence retirement for a Mediterranean country then head back overseas.
@@nomad6384because you would get arrested for trafficking. They would take a picture of you and post it on the internet with the crime they think you committed. Then a few weeks later the whole thing gets thrown out because they didn't find anything. But your picture with the word trafficker stays on the internet forever.
@p.3.1415.z I remember going through a similar process when I came back from Colombia, only it was when passing through Costa Rica that I had a big angry looking Tico policia go through everything, test everything for drugs.
It's worth it to swallow your pride and just let them waste their time going through all your stuff and finding nothing, and badgering you with endless questions.
It's a 15 to 30 min inconvenience and hassle versus not cooperating and being detained for hours, days, could be weeks if they decide they don't like you.
Then you have to pay legal fees, buy new plane tickets home, probably get in contact with an embassy. Not worth it.
My family went to my country of origin for vacation and never came back. I am dismantling everything so i can move and go after them. i love America. i love the people, but this place is falling and beyond repair 😔
To be fair, half of it is the people. People make the country.
Wish myself and family could afford to leave😢
@infiad1275 I blame the leadership. The nation became wicked when the leadership turned wicked
@tracyhenry3801 I'm so sorry my heart goes out to you. You can relocate with $10k to Central America. that's where my family is. My youngest son called me because he was surprised to see America born citizens all over the neighborhood where my family are staying. I'm currently in the state sleeping in my car, I'm sending back home to my family every dollar that I make to save it . I think you can still make it. There are many youtube channels promoting guidance to our loved American citizens who are flying
Usa sucks
I will be doing the same so I really admire your courage and decision to renounce US citizenship.
I love my country but I am afraid of my government. Maybe I am naive but I never thought that would happen. Until 2017 I didn’t see our democracy as being fragile. The fascists that my dad and Uncles fought against now have unchecked power in America. I would leave if I could.
What's holding you back? In 2021 I quit my job, sold or gave away most everything I owned and retired early. I now live and eat like a Rey (King) about a mile from the beach in Mexico. It's by far the best thing I've ever done for myself! Buena suerte!
Same here since 2014! I'm about 3 clicks from the beach & no to few gringo tourists ...
@@willhansen5321that's great where are u
@@jimsherman6262 San Blas Nayarit
It was a republic.
The same bolshies who over overthrew the Russian tsars have weevilled into Amerika's structure for a century.
It was a good ride while it lasted.
I somehow stumbled across this posting. It couldn’t have come out a better time! You are actually 100% confirming what I was feeling and thinking! I am not proud to be an American anymore. And for the last six days I’ve been looking for places to move. This is giving me the confidence to actually put it into place! Thank you so much.
I have lived 37 years outside the USA and I hope that I never have to go back.
You don't have to. Hope isn't required.
Where did you move to?
Living overseas for a couple years, I met people who haven't be back in 20 years.
I told them if they thought it was bad then, you have no idea how far we've fallen.
Don't come back usa sucks I wanna leave
Don't you miss the chaos? 🤔
It's better outside of the USA more freedoms actually and.i don't wanna live in USA anymore it's been 7 yrs now in Netherlands.. Love it
For white men
Andrew, I agree 100%. I have no desire to return to the USA. I'm happily retired in South America. Wow! LOVE the "Live like a king" promo! 👑
Tell your friends to stop illegally coming here okay???
Just leaving my mark here 4 days after the US decided it wanted authoritarianism instead of democracy. Earlier this year I was in Japan for 5 months. I’m planning on moving there and never coming back. It was safer, cleaner, more affordable, had much better infrastructure etc. It gave me a taste of what an actual first world country is like.
You're so utterly wrong about the vote, but good luck.
I have told ALL my acquaintances & friends/family to GET OUT while they can. Unfortunately, for those of us stuck here because of health, age, etc. 2024's election confirmed EVERYTHING educated people had been warning us about since 2015.
The collapse of the democratic republic means it's never coming back. As this guy points out -- we get what we deserve.
@@sanniepstein4835 Really? Trump literally said if hexwas elected, the US wouldn't need to vote again, newspapers who wrote something against him should be banned, and people who speak out against him should be jailed. LITERALLY words from his mouth. And how about trying to stop background checks for his perverted Attorney General pick?
@@TomMorrison-cc6xwAnd now, one of the top searches from red states is people asking how they can change their vote.
The way you feel about the US, I feel about the UK...I'm in Glasgow working minimum wage job...if I had the money, I would convince my family to come with me and I would never return...Britain is fast becoming an authoritarian state...maybe it was always that way and we're just waking up to it...
yes it's always been that way
Eastern Europe might be an option for you. Bulgaria and Romania are highly underrated, cheap and you could likely navigate some type of work permit. Those countries are comparatively safe and the people much different than their reputation. Albania also. Close to UK as well. Watch videos about these. SE Asia is great but you must have a source of income. Keep hope, pick a destination, research, save up, work extra, sell everything and jump. The ship is sinking
Is it just me or does it seem like the larger population nations tend to be more authoritarian? New Zealand with a population of only 5 million comes across as one of the least authoritarian nations. I'm I missing something? Or is it just Puritanical US and UK culture?
The power of a state is allways enforced thru the barrel of a gun no matter how civil they act on the surface, the teeth are allways just below the surface.
@@Justin_Beaver564 how severe was the New Zealand lockdown under covid, ? Pretty severe I’d say?
I came back to the US in 2015 foe two reasons: family and work. 9 years later, those are still the only 2 reasons I've stayed. Trust and believe from a former expat, you're better off elsewhere.
How do you move without income? Do you invest and make money that way?
I've lives in other countries and I disagree.
"When you extract yourself from a bad relationship, usually the other person doesn't change." Damn.
Born and raised Texan…absolutely hate it here. I never understood getting mad at people who left the U.S. instead of “fighting”. I’m only fighting because I don’t have the money to leave as a new college graduate😭😭😭Between student loans and the shitty job market, I’m stuck. Getting mad at someone for moving to another country is crazy💀💀People been doing that forever for a variety of reasons. The level of patriotism that is normalized in the U.S. is cult like. I never understood it
If you're a graduate countries would pay good money for you to move there
Texas sùcks
The only problem is that the job market is shitty for new college graduates in many countries around the world. Check out the CNA channel, and carefully consider the demand for people in your field in the countries you are considering.
.... those ppl simply don't understand that generations have fought against the slow creeping of Amerikan Bolsheviks.
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You don't like Hill Country?
This Country used to be 100% Hardcore Patriots in WW1 and WW2 everything was America first and everyone was willing to give their life for it but then that started changing when the Disease of Liberalism started I too am In Texas my family first came here from Boston in the late 1700's 1750 to be exact before it was Texas and we have been here ever since
Moved to SE Asia in 2002 and have been enjoying the growth, opportunity and excitement. This past summer I returned to the U.S. for my aunt's 90th birthday. From passport check that treated me like a suspect to the trash, decay and my family's depressed attitude... I'm seriously considering renouncing my citizenship. It's difficult as my family fought in the revolution. If I could talk with them, I believe they'd encourage us all to leave. They went to where they were treated best, why shouldn't I?
At passport check, were you greeted with "Welcome Home"?👀🧐
@@LostintheUS-2030 Nope. Demanded to know how much money I had, rolled my bags and searched.
Jesus. So glad now that I had to leave in 2006. I would never put up with that 💩 I can tell you that. I’m Italian
I moved to the Philippines 2 years ago from "Shithole" / "Hellhole" / "Loveless" California, and now I have the profound perspective of what a 3rd world country is !!!
Need I say more...
@@SkipKiplinger I figured that would be the case. Another reason to add why I can't wait to leave this place.
I have a new neighbour who is now a landed citizen from the United States. His first comment to me when I asked him how he liked living in Canada: 'I can go outside without fear from violence or getting shot'!!
There are plenty of guns and knives in Canada too, don’t kid yourselves!😑
There are many places in the US where you don't have much worry about violence. They are out in the suburbs or in rural areas. The media plays up this side of violence, but it is not the whole picture. This may change, and likely could due to economic collapse, but that has not happened yet. If economic collapse hits the US, the rest of the world could also be in one.
There are many reasons to leave the US, but this is not a great one. Many countries have dangerous areas or could have regime changes or wars break out. As times get hard in a country, their citizens may not be happy about non-native citizens migrating to their country--likely buying up the choice property. I have read that citizens in Portugal and New Zealand are now questioning property purchases by non-native citizens.
I think you are better off keeping dual citizenship if you can. In case of world wide war, the US is geographically more isolated. If you have war in Europe or in the Asian rim countries, you are much closer to conflict.
So the idea of safety is more nuanced.
@@randywatts6969 62 years in this country living in or visiting almost every province and territory and I've yet to see a fellow citizen flaunting a handgun or carrying a rifle in public so ya we have a lot of guns but they're almost all used for hunting.
Yep. The U.S. is a first world slum.
@@Aunty-A Not where I've lived!! Do your research before you move somewhere!! I do and have been fine!!
As an immigrant (legal one) in the U.S. I totally get what you're saying. And it's refreshing to see someone like you exists 👍
They are coming after YOU TOO. Naturalized or granted amnesty citizens are on the Project 2025 list. Don't believe me then contact your state reps. Your legal status means nothing. Trump invoked using the Alien Act. The gov used this act to arrest deport and detain 2nd and 3rd generation Japanese American citizens (born on US soil)at the onset of WW2. Whole families were put in detention camps in California. The business and property these citizens lost were never returned repaid or returned.
One of your best videos in the past several months Andrew
Run from a fight? What fight? Your motto makes sense on many levels. Go where you're treated best.
Knowledge is power. Being born in and growing up in the US gave you global version of growing up in the school of hard knocks, or growing up with street smarts. So yeah, you can't go back to the old neighborhood, because the old neighborhood has become a dump, and no one you knew lives there anymore. You can't go back.
I think the best answer is "you do you boo over there, I'm going to stay here".
Shut it leftie??? Lol
Funny thing, all these nomads made their success in the US before
they hauled ass. That's loyalty for you.
You don't need to be loyal to anyone who doesn't treat you right.
Andrew saying “you do you boo” wasn’t on my 2024 bingo card 😂
Yuuup! lol
lmaoo same i'm screaming
yeah, I hollered! Never expected a quote from Real Housewives of Atlanta coming from Andrew!🤣
Time stamp?
¨Integrity is not defined by where we come from, but by the principles we uphold.¨
Great Video.
Who tries to break _BACK INTO_ prison? I’m outta Shawshank. I’m good…
The US has really turned into a prison nightmare
Zihuatanejo? 💯
Exactly how I felt when leaving the U.S.
I'm in Vilcabamba, Ecuador.😊
facts....
You only break back in to liberate those who are worth liberating... in time we expats shall do it!
My last trip was July 2017 for my dad's funeral. That is my last trip ever. No regrets.
Where did you go?
Only with gladness.
Yeahz where to?
To VN? (Based on profile name)
Confused by the American flag in your profile
The U.S. is on a downward spiral. It's time to get out before 2029.
Why 2029?
@@JazenValencia the whole entirety of the west is now morally corrupt to its core. There are unfortunately no new continents to conquer.
Agenda 30 that's why
Hello brother why before 2029?
@@aburrazzaaqabdullah4403 he is likely referring to the WEF’s 2030 goal of “reimagining capitalism” which just means communism. It’s being pushed by leftists in the west.
The toxicity in the US is high. Fortunately a couple potus terms ago I disengaged in conversations with family and friends about politics, it was a great choice. Parents both passed on since then, so glad we stayed away from that for most part. My fear about the US is that so many folks are fired up about things and are so uninformed or misinformed. No one reads anything. So the education level is plummeting in the masses and working classes, and the passion about things is rising. I just read George Washington's farewell speech 9/17/1796 about 20 paragraphs in, he talks about not getting too caught up in the spirit of party, this party vs that party, you/me, them/us, etc....even warns against getting too regional in hardline group think so to speak. He goes into US relations to world as well. Of course basically what he warned about happened years later in the civil war. And today his words are playing out in real life, it is uncanny, he talks about a party spirit dominating too much over another, leading to misery of mind that then "gradually inclines the minds of men to seek security and repose in the absolute power of an individual......." Anyway, I read these forefathers writings, predicting of dangers, and you see the dangers here. I don't think we are totally done yet, but it took a 250 yrs or so to get here, not sure if there is any way to get smart again. I think US is still productive, innovative, and has superb university offerings and training, but I think the working class (my early background) is fodder for the cannons of division and political power seekers. And I suppose there is a limit to how much one can live with that before thinking about options.
Have you seen what the Universities are spitting out...??? Yikes, man.
I so.much agree with what you wrote. I wish more Americans will go back and read about their history, the founding fathers and their ideas for this country. In general I wish they read more and made education, having knowledge and integrity cool. I beleive that Americans are inherently good, but thw climate in our country right now cis clouding that. Anyways there are so many beautiful and great places to live around the world as well! A new chapter is always exciting!!
@@Lila90435 agree totally.
Truly thoughtful analysis. And food for thought, I'll have to look up that speech by Washington.
We can go deeper.
The reason for voting for Don is hidden. Knowing what this hidden influence is helps make more sense of things.
A social psychologist, experimental researcher and professor explains how unconscious death anxiety is the hidden reason why Don wins. This professor talks about this in the video called, “Election 2016: Fatal Attraction”. It’s on Steve James’s YT channel.
The book, “Worm at the Core: the role of death in life”, co-authored by the professor will help explain things too. ✌🏼💀
I’ve been “pitch forked” for leaving Australia. The abuse I’ve received from my siblings, ex wife, children is incredible. They call my new home a “third world country”, dangerous, lacking all the wonders of Australia. But I’m happy in Armenia :-)
I am looking at Armenian residency! Glad you are enjoying it. We moved from the US to Switzerland and many friends in the US ask how my Swedish is coming along...
Armenia? The war they lost to Azerbaijan in 2020 and 2022? And still no permanent peace? Australia to armenia doesn't make sense, Georgia would have been better choice, no?
@@T.K.P.same difference really. Georgia is constantly under pressure from Russia. In fact, they occupy parts of the north. Having said that, Georgia is a great option but for those with Western income, either is great
Australia looks pretty nice to a lot of us Americans. It certainly doesn't have the cultural Puritanism that America does.
@@Jughead24 from Russia or from US?
I immigrated here (the right way => apply for green card in my country and waited) and every time I return to my home country to visit people always comment about how "tense" and uptight I am !
How many people don’t understand, “Go where you are treated best.”? How many have a biased view of other countries?
"How a tyrant rules, from Aristotle (Politics, 1313a 39 - 1313b 30)", Is a good description of what is happening in the USA today.
But not the party you think.
I don't want any penny from my taxes to be used for bombings period. So I left too
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Leaving by end of year ! Can’t support what this country has become.
You’re really hitting the nail on the head with a lot of these chats.
Thank you! Glad to hear the content is resonating with you.
Slow the roole brother. You don't have to explain yourself for any reason.
I am a 100% Service Connected Disabled Veteran. I don't consider you a traitor or a bad person.
The USA as I know it no longer exists.
I left the US for study and work and ended up making Canada my home. I regret nothing and am seriously considering the renounciation of my US citizenship (I'm a dual citizen). I find that my homeland keeps getting worse every year.
Husband and I left America ten years ago for a more peaceful life in Switzerland. No regrets.
Great choice!
Very good video my brother. ❤ Cheers from 2 Canadians 🇨🇦 happily living in Mexico 🇲🇽❤️🙏🏼
PS: Smart move NOT going to Canada to give that speech. 😊
Where about ?
What speach?
How about leaving mexico, you're not welcome.
Caribbean has been my home 18yrs now. No regrets. USA is a police state. Let freedom ring. 😊
USA is a big-time police state
You make great choices for you. Bravo, you make me smile with your clarity and honesty.
Beautiful story. 100% agree with you. It was not a mistake at all.Just ahead of your time and ahead of most people who may be fortunate enough to have similar options.
I'm feeling this video so hard right now. Thanks!
Been doing the slow travel thing for the past 2 years. Bounce in and out of the US to visit.
I agree with you for the most part. I’m done trying to “sell” this lifestyle to friends and family.
They either get it or they don’t.
It’s like Stockholm Syndrome. They are sympathizing with their kidnappers. They keep voting for the same people that make their cities and states unlivable.
What can you do? People are afraid of change.
Where have you been?
It also does require sufficient funds to live as you do.
There are African countries you can enjoy especially if you want to speak French
When we arrived in NYC (legally), this was the greatest country in the world. Brooklyn was safe. Then things started changing. Looking back, I often say things started to turn sh?t after 1969. It was good for my parents and me but things have not been as good for me as they were for previous generations and they are are worst for my children. This country is starting to become more like the former Soviet Union. Hell, Argentina is starting to look better, LOL! America was the land of opportunity but now is the land of opportunists.
fernandoboero1852...Soviet Union? You mean fascist Italy?
It's funny how the mainstream media doesn't cover this guy. Or the thousands of people commenting about escaping the US/west. I left the US and will MAYBE only go back one more time to visit friends and family that I miss. If I ever step foot in the US again it will definitely be my last. Living like a king in South America now and glad to be watching the the fires of the US political and social structures from afar instead of being in it. I moved to South America, bought a car in full within 2 months, and just closed a deal on my first house which most of my generation cant even begin to imagine doing in the US. My wife can be a stay at home mother when we have kids and I can support us and our large new house with my single income. Not to mention for the first time ever in my life I've had more than $100 in my savings account. Up to $13,000 now (all within about 7 months) and also have extra money to put into a retirement account and other investments. My life has completely changed since I left the US. We joke about it and my family calls me an "american refugee" but the truth is that more and more people are wanting to escape the USA and are finding it difficult to because of finances, visa/residency challenges, etc. Keep doing what you do Andrew. Giving people freedom means getting people OUT of the United States.
Sounds awesome! Congrats, you're living large. What country did you settle in?
What do you do for work?
What country please? Living in orwellian hellhole named Oz....
@@Jacstarify I guess it's a secret
What country did you go to, very curious Chilean here
I left Sweden 17 years ago. Never regretted it for a second, in fact I wish I had left a lot sooner. US might be heading in the wrong direction, but at least there is a (very small) chance US can fix things. Sweden however, and most of Europe, is completely gone. There is no hope for EU(SSR).
It can't be worse than Canada?
@@AnthonyImmel I do not know enough about Canada to make a counter argument. All I can say is that 1984 is almost here, and the EU(SSR) is only a couple of decisions away from becoming a totalitarian unit. There is not a single area, not a single law, decision, country or institution which is not heading right for the cliff. I am still in Europe, but not for long. Planning to move to South America (Argentina) next year.
May I ask why exactly Argentina? @@tommyboman7735
Hundreds of thousands of Indians were forced to leave Sweden due to unmet immigration rules in 2024 alone. Sweden also did not do lockdown. The issue is China geopolitics UTurn if you haven't noticed.
Spot on. EU feels like USSR at its last stage before the fall.
Andrew - What you did is exactly the same as what our ancestors did when they left the Old World and sailed to the New World in search of religious liberty. The concept of “Go Where You’re Treated Best” is as old as time itself. It just so happens that you trademarked the phrase and monetized it. Bravo, sir! 🎉😅
Congratulations man I’m right behind you. I’ve been trying to get out for 20 years. I’m finally about 3 to 5 away.
I'm finally leaving for good on Nov 30th to retire on my farm overseas. I have never been happier in my life! I feel like I have suffered the stress of 1000 lifetimes living here.
So happy for you!
Hope you have a safe flight to your new home and a wonderful rest of your life! Breathe and relax in complete bliss!!!
Those folks writing about staying behind to defend the country are delusional! Have they not heard of the enemy is within the gates?
Is the military propaganda of patriotism. The idea the all the world is actually equal in value can't go throught the ego. But is funny because US was created with immigrants, even natives used to be nomads, and now hate them. We humans are always moving. Countries are just groups who share similar ways of living and if yours is not working for you, the best thing is to leave.
In the age of internet people around the globe should actively sabotage all wars. I say we move to each other's countries and become undraftable due to lack of local citizenship ;)
The average American never travels outside the USA, except a handful for military service and almost none understand geography much less foreign policy. Americans live in a world of video entertainment, look at the recent elections, they appear more like a traveling music show, than a tour of political ideas and Americans are taught to fear anything foreign. The American story is a hero story motivated by a fear of the other. The real quality of life in the USA is dropping and the USA is isolating Americans for a virtual world.
You will be surpise most Americans never travel to other far regions of the US. 😂
Spot on. And reality shows
Absolutely. Politics there now look like something from some random Banana Republic.With a country and society as polarized as they are now, these elections will be a pyrrhic victory regardless of the winner.
@@imperialkhmer6146 most of us can't afford to travel outside US. Its cery expensive. It's not that we don't want to. It's a matter of $$. The cost of living here is very high.
Left Canada. Moved to Asia. So far so good.
Where about ?
@@benallmark9671 retirement visa in Cambodia ( very easy). Looking at Malaysia as well. Spent time in Penang and loved it. But siem reap Cambodia is nice too.
@@rlgmedia5364 thanks !
@ no worries. Siem reap is very affordable if that’s an issue and it’s relatively easy to fly to other places in the region. Lots of nice beaches and highlands to see.
SE Asia feels heavenly so far.
I was born to a British expat in the US, and haven't been there since 2004. I've been using a British passport to live in Germany, and haven't missed the US at all. It's much safer in Europe and much easier to get around. Plus, you don't have to worry about winding up homeless due to a sudden medical emergency.
Besides being one of only two countries in the world that has citizenship based tax laws, the US has also tried to make it difficult for people with US connections to have a bank account and investment accounts abroad. This doesn't only apply to US citizens. Even people who have held a green card within the past three years are considered US tax residents, regardless of where they are in the world.
As I'm worried that I won't be able to open a bank account if I move to a new country, I'd like to renounce my US citizenship. That costs over $2,000. There is some talk that the fee will be reduced to $450 soon, but there's no word as to when it's going into effect. When I contacted the US consulate in Frankfurt about getting a renunciation appointment, I got an email back warning me about the grave consequences of losing my US citizenship without any specific mention of what they would be. If US citizenship is so valuable, it's odd that it costs so much to get rid of it.
Whoa. What were these consequences mentioned? I live overseas and have been thinking about renouncing my citizenship. Crazy, because I thought I'd never do that.
"I think people should realize whatever they think only exists in their country, exists in a lot of countries. I think that's what holds people back and that's one of the things that I've tried to tell you over the years" 👍👍
Personally, I can't wait to escape the USSA.
This reminds me of the Jack Nicholson speech in Easy-Rider about freedom. Good on you for standing by your convictions. There will always be haters, again best ignored / treated with the contempt they deserve.
Well said
I’ve lived in Japan for almost 1 year and 3 months now and going. I like it here and don’t plan to move back to the United States. After I get permanent residency I am considering going after Australian citizenship so I can country hop in the future and pick the climate I want to live and work in seasonally. Also working on citizenship by descent in Italy. Maybe I’ll consider Argentina in the long-term as well since citizenship only takes two years there.
Thoroughly enjoyed this, gave me a lot to think about "should I stay or should I go". It is being able to afford to go that is holding me back.
Right there with you. Family & friends will never leave unless forced. Have travelled & have relatives in England; still they think there is no where to go. Now sis had a stroke & grown cement shoes; thinks it is too difficult to go anywhere. SAD.
I was studying a foreign language, getting ready to leave. I talked about it proudly. I never hid anything on my phone or internet activity. I was at the point that I needed to make very serious plans and pack up. Suddenly a company I had worked for a number of years ago reported to the IRS that they paid me 250k , which I was never paid and now I owe 43k in taxes. I told the IRS to show me the transactions from this company to my account and find that money and I would gladly pay half of it to taxes, because half would be more than enough to leave. No game. I literally was told that I pay or can commit suicide but I'm not going anywhere. Still here.
Everywhere outside US is cheaper than US, so of course you can afford, just cut the bills in US, and you can land anywhere you want!
@@jp6993once you are OUT, when they will see the benefits, they will come running, leaving those taxes. Your sis would never have a stroke, if you were out of US, ever thought of that?
@@jessethiesse8753 You need a tax attorney. Should be able to handle this.
Half american and Half spanish. Moved to europe in the 80s. Both are going down the drains. Both seem so sterile and aggresive to me. I spend most my time in the dominican republic. Love it there. Each one of us needs to find are own piece of paradise
22:32 “Don’t stay in touch with the ex…” 😂 ❤ Catch flights not feelings.
Andrew, you have articulated what is going on here so well.
I admire you being able to do what you do.❤🇺🇸
Thank you very much for your compliment!
He has a good choice
Canada is one of the worsts places to live if u value money and ur dating life.
I raise you the UK. This place is hell.
Both UK and Canada are trash for dating. Western woman, as such, are a bad prospect, in general, if you want a loyal, loving, fulfilling relationship.
The US is no better. Buncha angry fatties who feel entitled & offer nothing. SE Asia is a playground by way of comparison. Sweet, friendly people who seem content if not happy in their daily lives.
@@npcknuckles5887As if Western men are any better.
Yeah, come to Malaysia . Mart will welcome u.
Provably one of the best and most candid videos you’ve posted since I started following you 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I left Wisconsin when I exceeded my lifetime maximum of sub-zero winters. I'm now retired in the Philippines. I didn't leave America and I can't go back. The country I was born in no longer exists. It's possible the United States will develop into the sort of country I would like to visit. I find it highly unlikely that such a thing would happen during what remains of my lifetime.
Great conversational style...more like this!
Thank you. We’re glad you like it!
I left the UK in 2005. Refuse to pay for dinghy tourists, wars and national self-harm.
As a man who lives in England, I salute you. Hoping to make my escape soon.
I live in the UK and believe me I envy you !!!
Where did you move to? That was better
I have to agree totally with you… this is not the country I knew growing up in the 1970- 2000. It has changed for the worse- no doubt and very sad.
100%!
You made a great choice. hThis country of America is indeed done for.
Excellent video I’ve also left the USA in Nov 2017. I’ve considered to renounce my citizenship; however my new family here in Côté d’Ivoire, suggests that I wait. Briefly after visiting 3 countries in Africa in 2015; I knew that I would return for good. One of the best decisions that I’ve ever made.🖐🏼
Thanks Andrew. I thought I was the only US-born person who had ALL of these SAME thoughts.
My last trip to the US was in 1980 . I have never been back although its still regarded as a dream Country by many here in Ireland .I just felt like an Alien there which i really was .
Trust me no dream country, unless you are from Haiti or Afghanistan
Andrew! Today, October 29, 2024, I officially started my citizenship process to move to Spain. (I have an ancestor that was Spanish.) It will feel good to finally have 2 citizenship; American and Spanish. Thanks for your advice!
Glad to see you winning.
Ancestor as in how far back (grandparent, great grandparent?) And, by having an ancestor from there now does that help your cause to gain citizenship?
Congratulations on your escape!!
I love this country and I was born in a gritty city but if anybody that wants to leave, I would never ask them to stay. Peace and Take care.
I left Switzerland few years ago as soon as the first wave of covid finished, went as soon as possible to Asia. Switzerland is like a mini version of the U.S. no regret at all !
BS. Switzerland is NOTHING like the US. Switzerland is WAY better
But with better aesthetic and better food
@MA-yc7pz in Asia yes
Where in Asia did you move to?
@@phoenixrising1305 Thailand
Straight talk! Thank you! There is so much more to see in the world!
The U.S. is an insane asylum. If I had the means, I’d move somewhere where there was a saner, more rational society. It’s just understanding your self worth. If I had means, I’d had been gone a LONG time ago
Yes it’s an asylum because you’re crazy enough to think you can’t leave. Work everyday and eat salads then take $5000 south of the border. That’s like $100k in most those countries and you can start a new life…
I moved to South America with very little money and am much happier now.
@ I believe it. Wish I could. Unfortunately, I’ve been relegated to slavery or death. Just waiting for an opportune moment.
Where in South America, if I may ask?
The sharpness of Judge Brown is unmatched. He is arguably the brightest of our time! I’d love a mentor like that!
Watch him everyday
Any country that spends its time arguing over what a woman is or arguing over whether the borders should be protected is an instant no-go in my book.
Thank you for keeping your bigotry somewhere else. We have enough of that garbage here already.
Those unable or are too afraid to leave, being jealous, will lash out and belittle you. It's my life. I've only got one, and it is mine.
George Carlin once said The American dream is called that
bc you have to be asleep to believe it…..
I think you are living your best life. That is what most of us want. I am happy for you for making the choices that have made you happy!
We should all live our best lives. If we did we would not wish anyone ill will
Respectfully, no one should have any regrets about their life. In Michigan, we have a saying: "it is, what it is".
However, personally, I have one regret: no matter how well I treated someone, I wish could have treated them even better".
In the USA, everything is at the lowest common demoninator. Its terrible here.
I started following you because of your investments in Colombia, but man, does the rest of your thoughts and opinions match my own.
if Nomad Capitalist is hiring, let me know lol.
Great info, insight and perspective..Very well worded and equally spoken.
In My 70's Now and have lived more than half of my life NOT in the USA - have lived in Canada, Central & South America, Australia, Middle East and now in Asia for over 24 years alone. When I return to USA - and was just there in September 2024 to handle some business and meet a few friends - explained to them - this might be my last trip to USA since all of the turmoil going on socially, open border situation and quite honestly the infrastructure keeps deteriorating compared to Asia which has maintained and modernized far beyond that of America. America has in many ways become a third world country compared to 50 years ago. No Personal Property Taxes where I live. How much Personal Property tax did you pay in the past 20+ years ? Well I have saved all of that in My Pocket. My Car Insurance is USD$400 a Year. My Electric Bill for 1400 sq ft Home that is all electric with Aircon on 24/7 during the summer months is never above US$130 /month. Can walk outside at night or day and never have to worry about being assaulted - there are no guns. Had Kidney Operation in 2007 that took almost 4 hours, spent 9 Days in VIP Room at the Hospital, had Color Ultrasound, XRay, CT Scan, MRI and had to pay for parking and My Total Bill with NO Medical Insurance was less than US$1800. Why would I return to USA to Live - I think not.
what part of Asia if I may ask?
Im curious as well. I'm still undecided on exactly which country I'll be relocating to.
You are using US money not their money , don’t fool us , use their currency and we will realize the truth. I am foreigner who lived in Asia and Africa before migrating to the US so I know exactly what are you talking about. Don’t use social security pension of the US in a different country currency. Anyway I am not defending US but I like you to do fair comparison so people have proper expectations
@@ahmedhamad756if you live in Asia b4, you shoulda know Asia is cheap and affordable in anyway. Drom healthcare, lifestyle, food, travel etc, plus government doesn't tax you like US government do. Thats not an expectation thats a fact. If you live in US, you might not afford a surgery or treatment there, but you might able to do that easily in Asia. I'm from Malaysia, our private specialist hospitals receives plenty of foreign patients. Those patients done their due diligence and having consultations or asking their friends, family members or colleagues. You just go where the best offer available, wasn't it?
@@ahmedhamad756 Not all of Asia is Burma you know? There are literally millions of Westerners making even more in Asia with local currency than they could ever dream of in the US. Walk around Singapore, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai, Taipei etc and you will see them. Plus they could be living in developing SE Asian countries but working for East Asian companies on East Asian salaries and still be making more than they did in the US.
Iceland, Portugal, or New Zealand! Those are my top three places that I'd love to move to if I had the means.
That's exactly the problem. Nobody has the means. The USA has financially sucked everyone dry. It's like we're all in prison.
Nobody's going to escape this stuff no matter where you try to hide, it's global.
Ever lived overseas?
I was groped so badly at Schipol airport in the Netherlands, that I never want to go through that again. I love Holland, but this experience has soured me on going there again. I know of what you speak. And.. thank you so much for removing the sound effects. They truly did not add to your content.
I’ve recently sold my house got rid of everything. I’m now in Mexico. Got tired of the high taxes & cost of living. I now live at the beach the weather is GREAT the cost of living is less than half. Are things perfect, no. But I’m a happy camper, enjoying my retirement. I can visit my family any time it’s only a few hours away.
I have not moved but definitely renewed my IFE and passport to get ready for the homecoming
How can it be safe to live in Mexico?
@@gloriaf6971 before I came I was a long haul driver & met drivers from Mexico. I asked them about the cartels, they all said the same. “If you’re not into drugs & crime you don’t have to worry about that. There are lots of Americans here already.
@@gloriaf6971it's very safe in Mexico
I moved to Mexico 3 years ago and love it😂
I am on a month long roadtrip around the US West with my family. I was so excited to meet other people at the various campgrounds etc. We are on our 30th night. Not one conversation. Except here in New Mexico with the Mexican guy next to us. He's great. Silly thing, but a litmus test on the culture of our country and how far we have fallen.
Why do you think no one socialize on trips?
As a Californian I always was a business owner and never had a job until I decided to dump it all a leave USA after 2007 crash. Best decision ever. I would not return if it was the last place to take a 💩. I also get 🤢 talking to US citizens. Viva Mexico!
Mexico doesn't want you either
I’m thinking of getting duel citizenship to go to Mexico, as I have Cousins there! USA is getting to weird!
@@judithscobee8102 You don't need citizenship to visit or live in Mexico. You don't just get citizenship in Mexico because you want it. First you need to qualify for a resident visa and you need to have a permanent resident visa for at least five years before you would even qualify to take the Spanish fluency and Mexican history test in order to get your citizenship. You start by getting financial approval for a Temporary Resident Visa. If you have enough proven income and are at a retirement age you could get approved for a Permanent Resident Visa. First things first....BTW- I have my Temporary Resident Visa and in a couple years I'll be able to get my Permanent Resident Visa. Buena suerte!
@ my Mother was from Mexico and I have Cousins there! I understand that can qualify me for Duel citizenship!! Sure I can visit with a passport/visa!
I left the US decades ago and have zero interest in ever returning. Though I had been back on holiday once and business twice and on all occasions couldn't leave fast enough. TSA was a nightmare because you felt like they wouldn't let you leave and they looked at you as if you were a criminal. I didn't breath a sigh of relief until the mains touched down in Hong Kong, I was back home in Asia. The American dream is just that, a dream and you have to be asleep to believe it.
well said mate, great self reflection.