Anonymous wrote:We are considering Canada - British Columbia specifically.
Anonymous wrote:Even if you can bring your American job with you, wouldn't you be paying much higher taxes is EU countries/Aus/NZ?
Dubai is probably where your USD would go furthest (no income tax), safe, good healthcare, good international school for kids. Could be a nice experience, assuming you were eventually coming back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s say you are a fed+private sector fam that is thoroughly terrorized like Vought wanted and contemplating an exit.
What country would you move to for the next 20-30 years (assume visa isn’t an issue)? Two kids in two, including one going to college in 4 years. Both highly educated looking for highish income jobs.
Where would you live? Where would you want your kids to go to university?
Most EU/Canada - economy not as robust, lower salaries, could be fine
Middle East - high salaries, high standard of living, no political freedoms
SE Asia - fast growing, interesting opportunities but also authoritarianish (Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia come to mind)
I realize these are regions and big differences are exist between say Germany and Portugal
I would consider Malaysia, Thailand or Vietnam. Those countries are very affordable and even though you pay for healthcare out of pocket, it costs little to nothing and most doctors are educated in the UK or US.
The "highish income" jobs may be a problem. It may be highish income for those countries, but not by Western standards.
You left out Australia and New Zealand...those would actually be my top choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spain has investor visa open until April, 2025, basically you buy real estate for 500k Euro (it could be an apartment) and you and your family gets the residency. You can apply for citizenship in 10 years, I highly recommend Madrid.
They will not give you citizenship. Not Spain. No way.
Anonymous wrote:Spain has investor visa open until April, 2025, basically you buy real estate for 500k Euro (it could be an apartment) and you and your family gets the residency. You can apply for citizenship in 10 years, I highly recommend Madrid.
Anonymous wrote:Let’s say you are a fed+private sector fam that is thoroughly terrorized like Vought wanted and contemplating an exit.
What country would you move to for the next 20-30 years (assume visa isn’t an issue)? Two kids in two, including one going to college in 4 years. Both highly educated looking for highish income jobs.
Where would you live? Where would you want your kids to go to university?
Most EU/Canada - economy not as robust, lower salaries, could be fine
Middle East - high salaries, high standard of living, no political freedoms
SE Asia - fast growing, interesting opportunities but also authoritarianish (Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia come to mind)
I realize these are regions and big differences are exist between say Germany and Portugal