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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can absolutely work for your US company in another country. It's called being a digital nomad. Everyone here is just jealous of you. I like Latin America because the time difference is better and the cost of living is economical, you get more bang for your buck. I'd look at Medellín, Colombia - it's like a smaller NYC in Latin America. [/quote] This is just false. Yes, jealousy can be real but I’m a full time digital nomad and taxes are no joke. You must be careful or you could lose your job. [/quote] 6-8 weeks is not establishing residency. OP is FINE. He doesn't want to become a permanent citizen of another country and buy a house and send his kids to school there. Geez, so many people just want to rain on his parade. [/quote] Wrong. OP may want to do it, but it’s illegal on many levels, so not fine. Why would you give such bad advice?[/quote] ^^Just to add, OP would need a work visa to do this (yes, even for a short period), plus would owe taxes on any income derived while working in that location (yes, even for a short period), as would his employer. That’s just reality, so sorry if it rains on OP’s parade. [/quote]
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