And what's the best country to move to actually get rich? I am from Nepal and I don't have fucking opportunities here, I need to move somewhere as a student and then focus on my business rather than studying, that's the only way. What's the best country for that?
Are they all the ones hes suggesting in this video lol They are all shitholes lol sure spain malta and greece are great to visit but career wise hell no
@@RuZZkiy-Vanka Stop spreading lies. Serbia is very much safe, political conflict in Kosovo province has nothing to to with the rest of the Serbia. Kosovo is occupied part of Serbia, but it will change in the years to come, without compromising our freedom, morale and the quality of life.
I know there a lot of hype, but we moved to Portugal and love it so far. It’s not perfect, but no where is. But as people with kids, it was a great option for a safer life!
And through it's massive incompetence, the Portuguese government has prepared a nice 50% income tax exemption for people who move there in 2024 I have heard. Research the "return" program and it's details for 2024.
😂 Portuguese have a saying "When the benefits are too big, people shouldn't trust" ....I understood the meaning of that after living in the country a couple of years. As for safe, that lies in the fact most things don't make the news ...just last week they found parts of a man's body chopped up in the trash in Lapa Neighbourhood - the chic Lisbon neighbourhood.....let your mind wonder what goes on elsewhere then. Save your money and your effort. Portugal is wonderful for vacations and that's it.
I was living in Setubal..pt ...nice country...big taxes...price goes to higher quickly...apartament praias do sado last year 95000 eu now the same 125000
@@2msvalkyrie529 not in EU, but is in Europe. Serbia will never be part of EU, because of political and economic interests. This is how EU rules as secretary of USA.
im Italian and recently went to Mexico and absolutely loved it, so diverse i met a lot of Europeans there, had an amazing time that im thinking about moving there
Ill see you there.. thats where Im headed to I think, either there or Costa Rica or Colombia.. But i do love the Mexican people, its always felt like home from home to me there
I chose Cuenca. Ecuador ... Super Easy Residency, Much Cheaper than Mexico, Clean Drinkable Water, on the US Dollar, Great Weather (Eternal Spring), Excellent Healthcare, Territorial Tax. Very High Interest Rates on CDs, Outside of the Latam Drug Trade, 100% Walkable (no car needed).
What he said about Paraguay isn’t even right. You don’t need to invest 70’000 to get a residency/Cedula. But yeah, a video for normal people would be nice.
Great content. A small correction though. Serbia and Montenegro are both geographically located in Europe however they may have not been part of Europe Union.
THANK YOU! Finally a video that isn't convincing everybody to move to Europe, Canada and Australia. There are 195 countries in the world, and every video on where to move to always promotes moving into our western countries. So refreshing to see someone suggest you can move somewhere else!
Western countries usually promote themselves as "all the world", or center of the world even though it's just a big peninsula ans an even biger far away island :) That's why everybody tries to move there.
I know your channel is for wealthy entrepreneurs. But the vast majority of people who move from the US/europe to these countries are retirees. Im 58, I plan to move to south america when I start collecting social security at 62. So Im wondering if you could make a video on what the options are for us poor retirees.
@@90GMix Youre joking right? Im not going to waste my time explaining how South Africa is almost at the point of total collapse, its an easy web search, read about it yourself.
I really liked Serbia, it was a really nice place, Raphael is right about the women, very tall, I was taken by surprise, the are around 6ft and above, Men are 6.4 and above. Its high on my list to live
I lived in serbia for 3 months. the women were shorter than me. I am 5'8...the men were all normal height 5'10. Please stop the lies...serbians are no taller than americans.
@@voguehaven5154 Total BS you dont know what the hell you are talking about. Your comment doesnt even stand up to real statistics for the worlds tallest people. what an idiot
It was my understanding that you can get Spanish citizenship in 2 years only if your were born in a former Spanish colony (or Brazil). For example, if you became a citizen of Argentina (which takes around 2 years) you would not be eligible for accelerated Spanish citizenship, as you were not born in Argentina. Could you please confirm this claim.
Alternatively get a dinghy to UK get your golden visa on arrival (no documents required) plus keys to your new home (also free) plus cash benefits. Same applies in Ireland.
UAE has horrible air quality and shouldn't be on anyones list. The UAE has dangerously high air pollution levels, creating major health risks for its citizens and residents. According to the latest World Bank data, the mean annual exposure to PM2.5 in the UAE is more than eight times higher than what the World Health Organization (WHO) considers safe for human health. Based on WHO estimates, approximately 1,872 people die every year from outdoor air pollution in the UAE.
@@raymondfurgason8959 if you don't know anything about economics my friend then yeah, if that is what you think but in the real world Greek economy is one of the fastest growing economies in the EU
In Europe, Italy and France have the highest taxes, Spain is one of the countries with low taxation which decreases every two years, free motorways and public transport, order and cleanliness on a Swiss level.
Expat of 13 years in Thailand here. You absolutely can get permanent residency in Thailand. :) The main way to do it, aside from marrying a Thai, is to be 'hired' by a thai company that specializes in this kind of thing. There are a few here including Iglu and Shelter. You pay them to their offshore bank account and they pay you your thai salary minus fees. If you do this for 3 years straight with a minimum salary requirement then you're eligible to apply for PR. It's granted based on a points system but is fairly easy to get. You need to renew it yearly so you have to be in Thailand at least one day per year or you will lose it. After 5 years of being a permanent resident you can apply for citizenship. It's based on essentially the same points system but is much stricter and you need to speak read and write Thai fluently. Overall it's a hassle, it'll cost you about $15k - $30k when all is said and done. But if you plan to make Thailand home base as many have then it might be worth playing that long game. As Rafael pointed out, Malaysia is not nearly as liveable as Thailand, nor is any other country that I've been to. Not even close. 🙏🇹🇭🙏
I mean Thailand allows dual citizenship, and Thailand does naturalize a limited number of people annually from each country. It is easier to naturalize as a Thai citizen if you are married to a Thai national, but I know at least one dual American and Thai citizen who is a n UA-cam that is an attorney in the US who works with a Thai immigration law firm advising clients in Thailand about US immigration and helping his Thai associates help English speaking clients with Thai immigration and naturalization issues. I have seen a few other Western UA-camrs who have naturalized in Thailand, so it is possible to obtain Thai citizenship.
Spain should be off that list (if the goal is to pay less taxes, and specially to be out of the agenda and the upcoming pandemic 2.0.) Spain was certainly one of the worse countries in Europe during the C19 craziness. Also everything got really expensive and infrastructure gets crappier everyday
actually I went to the south of Spain during "code red" , in my country in western Europe you had to show a vax pass to enter a bar. In the south of spain where I fled to no one cared. I didn't even wear a mask. , no one cared.
Argentina? Let´s wait after the 22nd of october when the presidential elections take place. I would wait a few months after that date before moving over there.
@@Royalxplore Do not move to Argentina Just yet. I would wait at least one more year. Sixty percent of argentinians are hoping that Javier Milei Will sucessfully apply all those libertarians economic changes he promissed. So, wait a little bit longer before you move to Argentina.
@@JorgeLuisInAction36hopefully Milei will turn Argentina around and stick a thumb in the elite socialists eyes around the world! We are rooting for him and Argentina!!! Rooting for countries has transformed into rooting for ideologies.
Living your retirement years in a country that is not yours, completely deprived of your roots, immersed in a different culture, in relationship with a language whose nuances you will never understand and far from your loved ones and friends of all life, is absolutely one of the most infinitely sad things a man can do. I pity those who make this unfortunate choice.
America is a ticking time bomb. Should I do nothing as all my savings, property, and all I that I have created from hard work is stripped away from me?
You forgot Romania. Sure, we aren’t perfect in terms of politics, but we are very conservative and religious even in the big cities. And Serbia is our neighbor :D
It kinda of sucks that Asian countries don't want immigrants and make you jump through massive hoops to get Citizenship. If you are a Westerner and are willing to integrate, learn the language, and bring value to the country they should welcome you.
My #1 choice from this list would definitely be Montenegro! My Ukrainian sweetheart and I have been looking into potentially moving to Montenegro, this video came just in time. Thank you comrade! Cheers 😎
Having lived in Argentina for more than 8 years, I strongly advise against moving there even if the Argentinians are wonderful people and it is a very pretty country. Poverty is very high and insecurity is exploding. Also it's corrupt. The currency devalues daily, prices change every day, it is the country with the most inflation in the world, it is unlivable, many Argentinians have left the country in recent years. The union mafia is very powerful and dangerous, you have to be crazy to invest in this country in which I myself invested.😢 
Mate I think you exaggerate a little bit, I’m argentine and have a lot of family there, the new president is doing radical changes and also eliminating taxes. Argentina and Paraguay, both countries are for freedom and low taxes, living in USA Canada and Australia is like living in a big prison, banks are closing branches , if you want to get cash out they treat you like you have no right to do that and very soon they are planning to get rid of cash completely so they can control what you can do with your money etc, so what are going to be the new mandates? You can’t do this that and the other unless you have another ten jabs, so they can make sure you’re gonna die after that?
Yet another interview round tomorrow for a position in Serbia. Hoping we come to an agreement so I can get the hell out of the US and begin working towards a new citizenship.
As I understand, you need another citizenship before you can renounce and you may need to renounce to be free of global taxation and reporting requirements.
@@davidchristoph573 Already have a Plan B but this position would have afforded me the ability to apply for citizenship after three years. Then I would have two options other than my US citizenship and at that time I would renounce.
Suggestion: Interview people who recently completed a CBI or RBI program that you're willing to promote. Have them go over the process step-by-step, how they fulfilled the requirements, etc. and if what they did is different from how it is now (e.g. you vis-a-vis St. Kitts) annotate that change with subtitles.
Good idea in theory, most people don't want to share their story on this for privacy reasons. I share all my passports but 99% of people don't want to share. I'll work on it though
Pretty much. Some stuff sounds great on paper, but is terrible in practice, and some might have awkward requirements but the process is very easy in practice.
@@WealthyExpatI might be happy to do so , I need to book in with you mate I’ve got a couple different appointments today to see who I’ll go with some groups charge quite a large amount is your consult session free ?
@@Sana_Balik_Pinas My wife and I are in Canada. She let her Philippine citizenship laps. All we did was go to the Philippine Embassy in Toronto. She filled out a simple form with an old Philippine passport. Then she appeared with a group at the Philippine Embassy and gave her oath of allegiance and then received a certificate of allegiance. I'm thinking it would be similar with other countries as well.
As a Paraguayan, is just because is not nice for locals to improve. For example I am living in Taiwan and my plan is to gather money outside and invest it on Paraguay, because its not hard to make money there but is the starting phase where more obstacles most people has, but if you are from a more developed country is easier for you to just invest there. Paraguay is an upcoming country, financial firms been upgrading our investment grades and the corruption is slowly but surely fading away. An the biggest perk in Paraguay is that we do not see any foreign usually so we are very welcoming, we do not have prejudices yet.
I moved to Canada from Serbia, become a software engineer and am currently making the most money I have ever made while simultaneously being the most miserable, seriously considering moving back, Canada has changed.
It is difficult to get the Spanish passport ! It is not that easy. Spain's Investor Visa is a pathway to citizenship, as long as you live in Spain for at least 10 years.
I cannot believe the number of people on here asking this guy for all the details / Info about moving to another country ?? If they really can't find out important stuff like that themselves they better stay home !! Want to.move to Argentina ?? Use the Argentina official website or write to them !!! It's not THAT hard..??
How do we work at W.E ? 8:19 Marketing Background Edu... if we can get more info/connect to find out how or stay in touch when things come up I would love to know
What about Malaysia MM2H Program? It’s on the top 10 list. Health care system is great. English is widely spoken. Not to mention the housing, foods, tourists attraction spots are amazingly affordable. People are friendly and helpful . The cost of living is much reasonable and can live a very comfortable retirement life in this gem country.
please share me the idea how to become a citizen of Spain without being a tax resident. but I don't like the idea of residing long in Spain. I'm a Filipino citizen residing in the Philippines 🇵🇭
@@bm5043 but then you’ll need to be highly skilled or have other investments to be able to get more than 1000E per month cos otherwise without speaking the local languages I am not sure you can get a job that pays you more than 1000E no?
Sorry but the Spanish law says not only citizenship can make you qualify but have to have a Mexican decent in order to get Spanish citizen in 2 year. Can you confirm that please. Thank you I expect your answer soon.
What about Spain dual citizenship laws it’s very limited based on my readings? Do they also ban you from doing business with countries they grey listed as tax havens?
yes. I´m spanish. We pay a lot of taxes. Spain is getting poor, we are in 2 billion deficit , that means more taxes in the future. And the politicians are the worse , they dont know how to produce weatlh. I´m moving too from here !!
I decided to take responsability in my life this year, iam becoming a British Citizen, my third citizenship, and then moving overseas in a tax haven forever.
Dude i am from greece and i plan to live my country for dubai you dont wanna move here trust me . I can tell you some things if you want you . Just voma as a tourist ite better .
Hello Rafael! My question would be the following. How much would it cost in average to set up a freezone company in Dubai, with a residency visa? Your answer is really appreciated!
around 15k total from last time i checked, cuz you need permits etc, people recommend in general moving when you got around 50k saved up with rent and paying alot of stuff upfront.
Turkey became very expensive recently. Too many immigrants and refugees from conservative islam countries which will have an impact later. Too many stray dogs/cats.
Am I the only one who noticed that Argentina wants like 1/100th of the investment of most of these other countries? Did I misunderstand something, or is this accurate?
Lived in both. Portugal is so much better on paper, but getting done anything there is soo difficult, and finding a honest lawyer even more. Nobody knows anything, yet charge you more than in countries like Germany or Austria. Spain felt more developed, and the business conduct was more honest in my experience.
Hi, can I ask you a couple of questions please? I’m in Europe and was looking to move to cash out in Portugal. Are you saying it would be better and easier to do it in Spain instead? I have been learning Portuguese because I had read they can be difficult to deal with 🥺
@@Bestie85 You want to cash out crypto in Portugal? It is supposed to be tax free after one year, but you need to become a tax resident there. And yes, Portugal isn't easy to get anything done. Spain wouldn't be tax free, so not so optimal for crypto. Another country with similar ruling would be Germany where crypto is tax free after a year.
Mexico: Ya NO. EXTREME violence and CRAZY government corruption. UAE: Nope. My sis lived there for 5 years. Very low key racist against outsiders and VERY expensive. Greece: Wasn't their economy in shambles not too long ago? Montenegro: Oh I get it. This is basically a video for millionaires. In which case...yeah...move to Mexico.
Brother i live in France but went to UAE as tourist so many time, i want to quit this depressing country of France and move permanently to UAE but have no Clue, i have 118K€ to take with me and say bye to France, im ready to pay the fee's to get everything ready the nearest date, i dont have exact schedule but if you tell me that everything would be ready tomorrow i will go tomorrow
Step 1: Become rich
Basically lol
And what's the best country to move to actually get rich? I am from Nepal and I don't have fucking opportunities here, I need to move somewhere as a student and then focus on my business rather than studying, that's the only way. What's the best country for that?
Right on point😂
I could... if i wanted to...but that would be a vulgar display of power.
@@KocaineGamingwhat’s your background/ profession brother ???
1. Mexico
2. United Arab Emirates
3. Thailand
4. Paraguay
5. Argentina
6. Greece
7. Malta
8. Serbia
9. Montenegro
10. Spain
Thanks.
Malta? I want to leave it, over crowed.
I'd exclude Serbia because of conflicts with Kosovo, it's not that much safe now.
Are they all the ones hes suggesting in this video lol They are all shitholes lol sure spain malta and greece are great to visit but career wise hell no
@@RuZZkiy-Vanka Stop spreading lies. Serbia is very much safe, political conflict in Kosovo province has nothing to to with the rest of the Serbia. Kosovo is occupied part of Serbia, but it will change in the years to come, without compromising our freedom, morale and the quality of life.
I know there a lot of hype, but we moved to Portugal and love it so far. It’s not perfect, but no where is. But as people with kids, it was a great option for a safer life!
And through it's massive incompetence, the Portuguese government has prepared a nice 50% income tax exemption for people who move there in 2024 I have heard. Research the "return" program and it's details for 2024.
Portugal has tons of Muslis pouring in and will be unsafe in future
@biosecure
Kindly explain; your post is confusing.
eg. Was it a 100% exemption situation before?
Blessings!
😂 Portuguese have a saying "When the benefits are too big, people shouldn't trust" ....I understood the meaning of that after living in the country a couple of years. As for safe, that lies in the fact most things don't make the news ...just last week they found parts of a man's body chopped up in the trash in Lapa Neighbourhood - the chic Lisbon neighbourhood.....let your mind wonder what goes on elsewhere then.
Save your money and your effort.
Portugal is wonderful for vacations and that's it.
I was living in Setubal..pt ...nice country...big taxes...price goes to higher quickly...apartament praias do sado last year 95000 eu now the same 125000
Serbia not in Europe? You mean not in EU maybe. Serbia and Montenegro are both in europe
They're in the Balkans. They're a bunch of drunken savages.
He ment senjen bro
I think you need to ignore this guy. He’s CEO of ignorance. He doesn’t know geography.
Serbia is not in EU and hopefully
NEVER will be !!
@@2msvalkyrie529 not in EU, but is in Europe. Serbia will never be part of EU, because of political and economic interests. This is how EU rules as secretary of USA.
im Italian and recently went to Mexico and absolutely loved it, so diverse i met a lot of Europeans there, had an amazing time that im thinking about moving there
Which location in Mexico may I ask?
@@ladidadi79 went to Mexico City, Puerto Vallarta, Tulum
Ill see you there.. thats where Im headed to I think, either there or Costa Rica or Colombia.. But i do love the Mexican people, its always felt like home from home to me there
@@SulisHana which country are you from?
Kidnapping is a huge problem. El hecho que no sabes esto es perturbante. En serio.
Loved 'Top 10 Best Countries to Move to in 2024'! Gave me great ideas for my retirement plan. So inspiring!
I chose Cuenca. Ecuador ... Super Easy Residency, Much Cheaper than Mexico, Clean Drinkable Water, on the US Dollar, Great Weather (Eternal Spring), Excellent Healthcare, Territorial Tax. Very High Interest Rates on CDs, Outside of the Latam Drug Trade, 100% Walkable (no car needed).
Not a fan of Ecuador personally but a good choice for a lot of people
@@WealthyExpat I can understand, I prefer to live in Cuenca and visit the rest of the country.
@@WealthyExpatwhat don’t you like about Ecuador ?
@@WealthyExpatbecause of criminality?
@@TheTruthhasbeenspoken I think it's obvious he prefers big time luxury areas.
it's amazing what you can do when your rich and have money!
if you can make a video just like this but for poor people... that would be great!
I will wait with you 😢
What he said about Paraguay isn’t even right. You don’t need to invest 70’000 to get a residency/Cedula.
But yeah, a video for normal people would be nice.
Yes being rich u can live anywhere that Will be a paradise 🤔
I'm not rich, but I've lived and worked on different continents with several citizenships.
Great content. A small correction though. Serbia and Montenegro are both geographically located in Europe however they may have not been part of Europe Union.
Just a note on Canadas Mental Health, hopefully we dont take this trauma with us, we have been scarred.
Hmmm Mexico and Serbia! Currently in Portugal and feel its time to go soon. Thanks for the info.
Why leave Portugal?
@@amylee9 It's in the FU (fascist union)
I heard Portugal is a nice country
I left the US for El Salvador, loving it here
THANK YOU! Finally a video that isn't convincing everybody to move to Europe, Canada and Australia. There are 195 countries in the world, and every video on where to move to always promotes moving into our western countries. So refreshing to see someone suggest you can move somewhere else!
Western countries usually promote themselves as "all the world", or center of the world even though it's just a big peninsula ans an even biger far away island :) That's why everybody tries to move there.
Nothing wrong with Australia imo but Canada hell no
I know your channel is for wealthy entrepreneurs. But the vast majority of people who move from the US/europe to these countries are retirees. Im 58, I plan to move to south america when I start collecting social security at 62. So Im wondering if you could make a video on what the options are for us poor retirees.
Turkey
+monkeyrater ..... ur best bet is s.e. asia
South Africa
@@90GMix Youre joking right? Im not going to waste my time explaining how South Africa is almost at the point of total collapse, its an easy web search, read about it yourself.
South East Asia could be your best choice!! Thailand, Indonesia or Malaysia..
I really liked Serbia, it was a really nice place, Raphael is right about the women, very tall, I was taken by surprise, the are around 6ft and above, Men are 6.4 and above. Its high on my list to live
I visited belgrade serbia so beautiful
I'd feel like a dwarf there
I'll take a wife from outside I guess 😂
I lived in serbia for 3 months. the women were shorter than me. I am 5'8...the men were all normal height 5'10. Please stop the lies...serbians are no taller than americans.
@@voguehaven5154 Total BS you dont know what the hell you are talking about. Your comment doesnt even stand up to real statistics for the worlds tallest people. what an idiot
OK so what am I doing here in Spain where 1% of the men are 6.4 and I am 5.9!! Adiós!! 😃
Been waiting for this one. Thank you!
As an Argentinian, for visiting is too much fun, also easy to get citizenship, but don't invest money there
It’s a low investment so I’m okay with it haha
@@WealthyExpat If we get a Libertarian president it could be a great investment, best wishes!
Is it possible to get the passport by investment?
How do u renounce passport if they impose socialist rules later?
@@WealthyExpat can we renounce Argentina 🇦🇷 citizenship?
It was my understanding that you can get Spanish citizenship in 2 years only if your were born in a former Spanish colony (or Brazil). For example, if you became a citizen of Argentina (which takes around 2 years) you would not be eligible for accelerated Spanish citizenship, as you were not born in Argentina. Could you please confirm this claim.
Exactly.
It's funny i said exactly the same thing a day before you but you're the top comment lol.
How about Dominican Republic
Yes, but only if you were born there. Not if you were naturalized.@@LifelsGreat
@@kenhilliard5845 thank you very much
You are right ! You have to be born in a South America country.
We are from belgium, have an holiday apt in Spain (andalusia). Taxes are terrible in Belgium, but also terrible in spain...
I think Spain has a tax scheme called "Beckham Law" that can reduce your taxes for 5 ish years, though I've not done much research on it.
Yep that’s what I’m doing
@@WealthyExpat Smart, beckham law while a resident, 2 years to citizenship.
Andalusia is beautiful but taxes and stupid laws are killing the country
@@WealthyExpatdoing what lol..who the fuck would move to Spain with money
Alternatively get a dinghy to UK get your golden visa on arrival (no documents required) plus keys to your new home (also free) plus cash benefits. Same applies in Ireland.
And Canada
Same USA
UK has become an Islamic cesspool.
UAE has horrible air quality and shouldn't be on anyones list.
The UAE has dangerously high air pollution levels, creating major health risks for its citizens and residents. According to the latest World Bank data, the mean annual exposure to PM2.5 in the UAE is more than eight times higher than what the World Health Organization (WHO) considers safe for human health. Based on WHO estimates, approximately 1,872 people die every year from outdoor air pollution in the UAE.
Thanks for sharing that, It's the first time to know something like that, I'm thinking to move there.
You are too underrated ❤
Why?????
Greece is still 250K for property. It’s only 500k in Athens, Thessaloniki, Mykonos and Santorini, rest of the company is 250K investment.
Greece economy is trash tho
@@raymondfurgason8959 If you are investing in Golden Visa or trying to move to Greece you are most likely not working there.
@@raymondfurgason8959 if you don't know anything about economics my friend then yeah, if that is what you think but in the real world Greek economy is one of the fastest growing economies in the EU
@@raymondfurgason8959it going worse every year … many young people decided to leave Greece last years
Great video. I am originally from Serbia and Montenegro, and I really like you listed them.
Serbia is a fascist dump. No future.
I want to learn more about getting residency in Argentina!
In Europe, Italy and France have the highest taxes, Spain is one of the countries with low taxation which decreases every two years, free motorways and public transport, order and cleanliness on a Swiss level.
So if I googled spain's tax rate and posted it here it should be low right?
@@seanothepop4638 company 25% expenses all 100% deductible, sole proprietorship (0-12,000= 0), (12,000-24-000= 20%) etc.
best countries to live, trust me:
Switzerland
Netherlands
Germany
Based on what? If you can share your experience please
If you love to pay all of your hard earned money to govt 😅
“Of if they wanna launch pandemic 2.0” . Bravo sir. Respect 🫡
Thank you
Yeah, that alone made me subscribe❤
@@WealthyExpatu asking ppl to leave Canada and move to Mexico.u must be fucking crazy!!!
Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania ?
Just want to say thanks for the advice, just came across your channel. Informative and useful
Expat of 13 years in Thailand here.
You absolutely can get permanent residency in Thailand. :)
The main way to do it, aside from marrying a Thai, is to be 'hired' by a thai company that specializes in this kind of thing. There are a few here including Iglu and Shelter. You pay them to their offshore bank account and they pay you your thai salary minus fees. If you do this for 3 years straight with a minimum salary requirement then you're eligible to apply for PR. It's granted based on a points system but is fairly easy to get. You need to renew it yearly so you have to be in Thailand at least one day per year or you will lose it. After 5 years of being a permanent resident you can apply for citizenship. It's based on essentially the same points system but is much stricter and you need to speak read and write Thai fluently.
Overall it's a hassle, it'll cost you about $15k - $30k when all is said and done. But if you plan to make Thailand home base as many have then it might be worth playing that long game.
As Rafael pointed out, Malaysia is not nearly as liveable as Thailand, nor is any other country that I've been to. Not even close.
🙏🇹🇭🙏
Someone have to be very rich to live well in these countries. Sorry not going to those countries 😔
Well yeah
Can you do a more detailed video on Argentina ? And the tax situation too
That golden visa in Spain is making life for spaniards very difficult.
I mean Thailand allows dual citizenship, and Thailand does naturalize a limited number of people annually from each country. It is easier to naturalize as a Thai citizen if you are married to a Thai national, but I know at least one dual American and Thai citizen who is a n UA-cam that is an attorney in the US who works with a Thai immigration law firm advising clients in Thailand about US immigration and helping his Thai associates help English speaking clients with Thai immigration and naturalization issues. I have seen a few other Western UA-camrs who have naturalized in Thailand, so it is possible to obtain Thai citizenship.
Spain should be off that list (if the goal is to pay less taxes, and specially to be out of the agenda and the upcoming pandemic 2.0.) Spain was certainly one of the worse countries in Europe during the C19 craziness. Also everything got really expensive and infrastructure gets crappier everyday
Crappiest ? lol exit of matrix ; xenophobe or troll stuff🤣🤣🤣 i seems to me ypu not visit Spain lol
actually I went to the south of Spain during "code red" , in my country in western Europe you had to show a vax pass to enter a bar. In the south of spain where I fled to no one cared. I didn't even wear a mask. , no one cared.
I lived there, taxes are too high! Bad government there now as well!
Plus Spain does not want foreigners coming there.
Another great video… Loving your content! Could you be ok with speaking mainly English in many of these countries you covered?
Yeah for sure English is fine in most of them
Argentina? Let´s wait after the 22nd of october when the presidential elections take place. I would wait a few months after that date before moving over there.
@@JorgeLuisInAction36
Any update?
@@Royalxplore Do not move to Argentina Just yet. I would wait at least one more year. Sixty percent of argentinians are hoping that Javier Milei Will sucessfully apply all those libertarians economic changes he promissed. So, wait a little bit longer before you move to Argentina.
@@JorgeLuisInAction36hopefully Milei will turn Argentina around and stick a thumb in the elite socialists eyes around the world! We are rooting for him and Argentina!!! Rooting for countries has transformed into rooting for ideologies.
For Spain you also have an option to British Gibraltar, Golden visa is less than 550K Euro 💶
Living your retirement years in a country that is not yours, completely deprived of your roots, immersed in a different culture, in relationship with a language whose nuances you will never understand and far from your loved ones and friends of all life, is absolutely one of the most infinitely sad things a man can do. I pity those who make this unfortunate choice.
YUP
Funny those people are happier than you
America is a ticking time bomb. Should I do nothing as all my savings, property, and all I that I have created from hard work is stripped away from me?
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Nothing is completely the correct choice, but as New Zealanders, Colombia comes close.
You forgot Romania. Sure, we aren’t perfect in terms of politics, but we are very conservative and religious even in the big cities. And Serbia is our neighbor :D
How welcoming are you guys
It kinda of sucks that Asian countries don't want immigrants and make you jump through massive hoops to get Citizenship. If you are a Westerner and are willing to integrate, learn the language, and bring value to the country they should welcome you.
Not all. In Cambodia, you just need to invest a lot and you get a passport immediately
@@kriskravt3428What's a lot?
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I like your channel bro. Looking forward to your Spain video sans taxes. I've got a similar situation to you
My #1 choice from this list would definitely be Montenegro! My Ukrainian sweetheart and I have been looking into potentially moving to Montenegro, this video came just in time. Thank you comrade! Cheers 😎
Oh gawd! Moving from the dunny to the shithouse!
How much for Montenegro Golden Visa?
Can you do an update on serbia.. With the new rule i keep hearing about getting citizenship the next day once you get permenment residency
Go live in Serbia for 3 months first and if you like it decide what's next. Great people.
Wow! Awesome video. I will contact you for Montenegro in the future!
i'm a mexican and i came here to get out of this place, what a surprise
Bro can you clarify you comment. Which country do you want to get out of?
Re the EU, I prefer Portugal over Spain. Portugal just seems much more direct. Both countries are beautiful of course.
Yeah but Portugal is closing the NHR, closed golden visa by real estate, and overall getting worse really fast.
apart from the visa/nhr, what ways is it getting fast? are there any statistics we can look at?
@@WealthyExpat
Serbia is in Europe. In March 2012 Serbia was granted EU candidate status.
candidate doesn't mean member. Turkiye has been a candidate since 1999
Turkey waiting 50 years,to eu and turkey will not be ever eu
Turkey is in Asia 😂
@@draganserdar8140 TUKIYE is in EUROPE AND ASIA
I spent five years in Europe was best of my life but in canada 🇨🇦 boaring now any ways i respect and like it its my country ❤
Having lived in Argentina for more than 8 years, I strongly advise against moving there even if the Argentinians are wonderful people and it is a very pretty country. Poverty is very high and insecurity is exploding. Also it's corrupt. The currency devalues daily, prices change every day, it is the country with the most inflation in the world, it is unlivable, many Argentinians have left the country in recent years. The union mafia is very powerful and dangerous, you have to be crazy to invest in this country in which I myself invested.😢

Mate I think you exaggerate a little bit, I’m argentine and have a lot of family there, the new president is doing radical changes and also eliminating taxes. Argentina and Paraguay, both countries are for freedom and low taxes, living in USA Canada and Australia is like living in a big prison, banks are closing branches , if you want to get cash out they treat you like you have no right to do that and very soon they are planning to get rid of cash completely so they can control what you can do with your money etc, so what are going to be the new mandates? You can’t do this that and the other unless you have another ten jabs, so they can make sure you’re gonna die after that?
You country is very poor
@@EzequielRuizdiaz-uu8ot
Do you know where am i from ?
6:28 - 6:30 you confused Europe for the European Union, which does not include all European countries, for a number of reasons...
Yet another interview round tomorrow for a position in Serbia. Hoping we come to an agreement so I can get the hell out of the US and begin working towards a new citizenship.
As I understand, you need another citizenship before you can renounce and you may need to renounce to be free of global taxation and reporting requirements.
@@davidchristoph573 Already have a Plan B but this position would have afforded me the ability to apply for citizenship after three years. Then I would have two options other than my US citizenship and at that time I would renounce.
Did you get that position in Serbia?
Muchas Gracias por esa video.
Interesting and informative! 😀
i can believe my Mexico is included hahahaah. very dangerous
Suggestion: Interview people who recently completed a CBI or RBI program that you're willing to promote. Have them go over the process step-by-step, how they fulfilled the requirements, etc. and if what they did is different from how it is now (e.g. you vis-a-vis St. Kitts) annotate that change with subtitles.
Good idea in theory, most people don't want to share their story on this for privacy reasons. I share all my passports but 99% of people don't want to share. I'll work on it though
Pretty much. Some stuff sounds great on paper, but is terrible in practice, and some might have awkward requirements but the process is very easy in practice.
@@WealthyExpatI might be happy to do so , I need to book in with you mate I’ve got a couple different appointments today to see who I’ll go with some groups charge quite a large amount is your consult session free ?
What do you think of the Filipino passport? I am American but also have Philippines dual citizenship...
I would get it, it’s not amazing but good enough
Lucky you. I'm still working on retrieving back my Philippines citizenship.
@@Sana_Balik_Pinas My wife and I are in Canada. She let her Philippine citizenship laps. All we did was go to the Philippine Embassy in Toronto. She filled out a simple form with an old Philippine passport. Then she appeared with a group at the Philippine Embassy and gave her oath of allegiance and then received a certificate of allegiance. I'm thinking it would be similar with other countries as well.
Should have added more Asian countries. Anyway, great video!
Living in Greece now. Warning-Inflation is rampant.
yes it's at 2% we're living a tragedy here 😆
@@epirushawk5575 2%? 😅😅😅
@@Jughead24 www.google.com/search?q=greece+inflation&client=firefox-b-d&sca_esv=596231964&sxsrf=AM9HkKl_gXtHSXxvIPJ5kPt60gj4qG4Gtg%3A1704561270707&ei=doqZZczYKoOO9u8P0LeNiAM&oq=greece+in&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAiCWdyZWVjZSBpbioCCAEyBBAjGCcyCxAAGIAEGIoFGJECMgsQABiABBiKBRiRAjIKEAAYgAQYigUYQzILEAAYgAQYigUYkQIyBRAuGIAEMgUQABiABDIFEAAYgAQyChAAGIAEGBQYhwIyBRAAGIAESMvMA1CHpANY87QDcAF4ApABAJgBhgKgAckPqgEFMC42LjS4AQHIAQD4AQHCAgQQABhHwgIKECMYgAQYigUYJ8ICCBAAGIAEGMsBwgILEC4YgAQYxwEY0QPCAgoQLhiABBgUGIcCwgIPECMYgAQYigUYJxhGGPsBwgIKEC4YgAQYigUYQ8ICGRAAGIAEGIoFGEYY-wEYlwUYjAUY3QTYAQHiAwQYACBBiAYBkAYIugYGCAEQARgT&sclient=gws-wiz-serp 😂😂😂😂
@@Jughead24 yes 2% 😅😅😅
If those places are so safe then why people leaving those places?
As a Paraguayan, is just because is not nice for locals to improve. For example I am living in Taiwan and my plan is to gather money outside and invest it on Paraguay, because its not hard to make money there but is the starting phase where more obstacles most people has, but if you are from a more developed country is easier for you to just invest there. Paraguay is an upcoming country, financial firms been upgrading our investment grades and the corruption is slowly but surely fading away. An the biggest perk in Paraguay is that we do not see any foreign usually so we are very welcoming, we do not have prejudices yet.
Wonderful presentation skills. Enjoyed listening to you :)
Great content. Actually enjoyed listening to you
I moved to Canada from Serbia, become a software engineer and am currently making the most money I have ever made while simultaneously being the most miserable, seriously considering moving back, Canada has changed.
Please Make a separate video about MALTA permanent residency program. I want to move Malta.
It is difficult to get the Spanish passport ! It is not that easy. Spain's Investor Visa is a pathway to citizenship, as long as you live in Spain for at least 10 years.
My personal choices are as follows: 1.
Thailand 2. Philippines (not Manila) 3. Southern Portugal.
Excellent video well put together thanks 😅
Really gets me thinking about retirement planning in these countries.
I cannot believe the number of people on here asking this guy for all the details /
Info about moving to another country ?? If they really can't find out important stuff like that themselves they better stay home !! Want to.move to Argentina ??
Use the Argentina official website or write to them !!! It's not THAT hard..??
Brilliant choices!
Thank you so much!
How do we work at W.E ? 8:19 Marketing Background Edu... if we can get more info/connect to find out how or stay in touch when things come up I would love to know
What about Malaysia MM2H Program? It’s on the top 10 list. Health care system is great. English is widely spoken. Not to mention the housing, foods, tourists attraction spots are amazingly affordable. People are friendly and helpful . The cost of living is much reasonable and can live a very comfortable retirement life in this gem country.
lol Malaysia is a shithole
Is it really?@@WealthyExpat
please share me the idea how to become a citizen of Spain without being a tax resident. but I don't like the idea of residing long in Spain. I'm a Filipino citizen residing in the Philippines 🇵🇭
Unfortunately these options are only for wealthy people as the name suggested 😮
No, you can live in Serbia and Montenegro as a single person on a modest budget for about 1000E/month
@@bm5043 but then you’ll need to be highly skilled or have other investments to be able to get more than 1000E per month cos otherwise without speaking the local languages I am not sure you can get a job that pays you more than 1000E no?
Sorry but the Spanish law says not only citizenship can make you qualify but have to have a Mexican decent in order to get Spanish citizen in 2 year. Can you confirm that please. Thank you I expect your answer soon.
What about Spain dual citizenship laws it’s very limited based on my readings?
Do they also ban you from doing business with countries they grey listed as tax havens?
yes. I´m spanish. We pay a lot of taxes. Spain is getting poor, we are in 2 billion deficit , that means more taxes in the future. And the politicians are the worse , they dont know how to produce weatlh. I´m moving too from here !!
I decided to take responsability in my life this year, iam becoming a British Citizen, my third citizenship, and then moving overseas in a tax haven forever.
Incorrect on the Thailand Elite visa. They raised the price and is now over $100k USD.
Dude i am from greece and i plan to live my country for dubai you dont wanna move here trust me . I can tell you some things if you want you . Just voma as a tourist ite better .
Έχει πολλούς βλάχους και αλήτες αλλά δεν είναι άσχημα
Can you explain why please? I loved Greece when I visited beautiful weather, beautiful people, beautiful culture etc. thinking Dubai or Spain/Greece.
I can’t wait to leave Canada asap. Great video.
You are living the type of lifestyle I desire i just can’t figure out how you fund your travels
yes me too!!!!
I'm very interested in countries that are not pro-west. Happy learning about Serbia!
Hello Rafael!
My question would be the following. How much would it cost in average to set up a freezone company in Dubai, with a residency visa?
Your answer is really appreciated!
around 15k total from last time i checked, cuz you need permits etc, people recommend in general moving when you got around 50k saved up with rent and paying alot of stuff upfront.
Indonesia is a perfect option for retirement 🏖🏖🏖 🌴🌴🌴
you forgot the Philippines, great place english language spoken
I lived in the Philippines for 3 years yes they speak English but the food is horrible, and there are many other issue's not for me
he did not forget, he just talked the truth!, Philippines is a fucked up country
@ronjesse45which country you recommend please? 11
So come to việt nam
So come to việt nam
Greece for $500k is nonsense to lose everything, Serbia 🇷🇸 is a living hell 😳
Thanks for boosting my videos
What ignorance! You probably follow the mainstream media! Just keep sleeping.
I ll be very caution about Mexico, I've lived here since the year 2000 and it is becoming very dangerous everywhere and it is not business friendly
I’ve been thinking of moving to Iceland, should I?
I would also add the following countries to your list
Malaysia
Turkey
Colombia
Panama
Costa Rica
Belize
Turkey became very expensive recently. Too many immigrants and refugees from conservative islam countries which will have an impact later. Too many stray dogs/cats.
Am I the only one who noticed that Argentina wants like 1/100th of the investment of most of these other countries?
Did I misunderstand something, or is this accurate?
We need to listen for more details about spain golden visa , how much and how long to apply
If mexico is so damn nice way are they coming to America in record numbers
Yeah
Yess
Lol they’re not Mexicans coming to USA they’re Central Americans coming THROUGH Mexico to USA bc USA gives them benefits and Mexico doesn’t
All the mexican i know who immigrate from.mexico says mexico is becoming to violent
Why are you only selecting countries with a warm climate?
In Greece 500 K in center Athens and 250 K in Suberb and perious or any small cities in country
you have forgotten to mention Potugal, which has better conditions and advantages than Spain
was*, with the NHR going away its not really that great now. Spain has beckham's law which is 0% tax for 5 years on foreign income
Lived in both. Portugal is so much better on paper, but getting done anything there is soo difficult, and finding a honest lawyer even more. Nobody knows anything, yet charge you more than in countries like Germany or Austria.
Spain felt more developed, and the business conduct was more honest in my experience.
Hi, can I ask you a couple of questions please? I’m in Europe and was looking to move to cash out in Portugal. Are you saying it would be better and easier to do it in Spain instead? I have been learning Portuguese because I had read they can be difficult to deal with 🥺
@@Bestie85 You want to cash out crypto in Portugal? It is supposed to be tax free after one year, but you need to become a tax resident there. And yes, Portugal isn't easy to get anything done.
Spain wouldn't be tax free, so not so optimal for crypto.
Another country with similar ruling would be Germany where crypto is tax free after a year.
so easy to move anywere. biggest problem is how ull survuve? u need income to pay for living it doesnt matter where.
Amigo. what do you say about Kazakhstan
I'd pick northern Ireland or north Scotland. So far they haven't been infected by too much slime.
Schotland has become an Islamic cesspool.
Mexico: Ya NO. EXTREME violence and CRAZY government corruption.
UAE: Nope. My sis lived there for 5 years. Very low key racist against outsiders and VERY expensive.
Greece: Wasn't their economy in shambles not too long ago?
Montenegro: Oh I get it. This is basically a video for millionaires. In which case...yeah...move to Mexico.
Brokie
@@WealthyExpat wow you really are that kind of people
Brother i live in France but went to UAE as tourist so many time, i want to quit this depressing country of France and move permanently to UAE but have no Clue, i have 118K€ to take with me and say bye to France, im ready to pay the fee's to get everything ready the nearest date, i dont have exact schedule but if you tell me that everything would be ready tomorrow i will go tomorrow