@@user-tb7zk5zh6c Finland is one of the best european countries, all of the Nordic countries rank very well in almost all the important parts as healthcare, safety, education, economic equality, non existing lower class.
A prominent British political scientist stated, "In all my years of studying world political systems I have never, EVER seen a country so intent on destroying itself from within."
This is something I’ve been researching for the past few weeks and I’m so happy to see someone in ecom actually doing this. Keep us updated on your journey. You’re a true nomad🔥😎
I appreciate the kind words and support! Watch through the video will breakdown my living schedule and how the new residency works :) very advantages and not well-known
You can get an investors visa for 10 years if you buy a property in Dubai. And it can easily be renewed for another 10 years. With the investors visa, you don’t have to give up your US citizenship. You can get a car, bank, etc. basically a citizenship but not a citizenship. Hope this helps :)
I looked into requirements for that, unfortunately there are additional restrictions and things that would apply to me, and im not willing to make that trek, so out of the cars for me. but can be a great option for many!! I appreciate you feeding the discussion :) lots of cool tax havens that all are very different
Good for you! Puerto Rico is beautiful. Vieques is gorgeous. It's nice to see young folks like you opening up your minds and living in other places of the world.
I love your transparency. Congratulations on this move! In Argentina, we have like a 100% tax or even more if you acknowledge that we have a couple of exchange rate points. So I had to set everything up exactly as you but in the US. Keep waiting for you to mentor me. It will happen, just let me know when you're ready 😂 Cheers
Nice i’m from Argentina and receiving my business revenue on a uk bank account... not planning on ever bringing this money back (at least on any “official” way)
@@devonr7497 yes, but we survive avoiding taxes. There are 19 thousand regulations and 165 taxes (yes, you pay taxes when you buy food, when you buy real state when you sell real state when you earn money when you have employees, there is even a "check tax". Crazy man. Also, the official exchange rate is 80pesos= 1USD. So if I sell online, they automatically transform 1 USD into 80 pesos. But if I want to buy dollars, they charge 65% " solidarity tax" so it cost around 130. And I can buy a maximum of 200 per month if my income is twice the minimum wage. Otherwise, the illegal exchange market sells USD for 200 pesos. So let's put an example. I make 100 USD doing dropshipping, I receive 8000 pesos. If I want to buy dollars because I want to save money or whatever, I end buying 40 USD only. (That's without even think about taxes).
@@saumyavardhannn PLEASE!!!! Don't do it bro. This place is no longer the land of the free. It's disgraced itself in so many ways, I can't even describe. I have to walk around with a firearm everywhere I go now. 10 maybe 20 yrs ago, there was no place like home to me, but this shitty place isn't home for anybody who just want to live life an be free. It's cool to visit maybe, but live here should be out of the question. Good Luck Bro!!
@@user-ij5sw7fd6x Theres a saying nobody is a profet in their land. Many locals find it rough living here but others are coming here regardless the problems a place confronts.
Alot of you don't understand how crazy the USA is getting in every way. I'd say other places might be in a third world state, but that's not a big deal they're already third world. The USA economy however is failing and the country is going down the drain and it's not a pretty site. Americans would rather go somewhere where citizens are used to the struggle and can still survive than stay in a place that is imploding just sitting in a boiling pot where citizens(who aren't really used to struggling THAT hard) are going to get hit with the worst nightmare ever. You see the difference?...
Noice I’m from Minnesota 🤟🏽 My old history teacher retired when I graduated and moved to Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 as well! He’s living his best life out there! Always seeing him post on FB lol. Makes me jealous because it looks beautiful everyday. Good Luck man!
I just bought a home in central Italy in the same town where my grandparents came from. I go there twice a year. In the next 4 years, I'll be living there permanently.
Great! I'm originally from Puerto Rico and I've been a big fan of your channel for a while now. Sadly, I moved to mainland three years ago looking for better opportunities in the software industry, but I'm tired of working for big tech. Now I'm more interested in creating my own eCommerce business. If I can get some success, I'm DEFINITELY moving back to PR to save money in taxes. lol! btw. You have to visit the little islands of Culebra and Palomino. Beautiful places to visit! Also, you have to learn the "Mera loco", that's our "Yo, dude!". haha Wish you all the best!
@@timtim2500 He basically only works with multi millionaires, and he is saving them 50%-100% on ALL there taxes i.e millions... I have no idea what he charges but I highly doubt it is overpriced for what you are getting.
@Azad Farhan Good words. Investments has always been the ultimate option, it benefits even more when you have several investment which gives you greater advantage and more source of income.
I realized the benefits of investing during this pandemic. My source of income had previously been my job. But I lost my job when the pandemic started and I had to live with the little I had in my savings which really affected my plans.
Cryptocurrency could be an effective online currency exchange, however buyer buys up bitcoins with the intent of investing much as they would with stocks.
Either way personally I don't plan on leaving the US no that is subject to change since I am still under 18 but I will most definitely try and get dual citizenship so that way if I ever wanted to I could just move to the UK
Congrats my man! Been watching you since around 7k subs - it's amazing to see your growth. If you need a hardscape / landscape contractor - hmu! I'd love to design a beautiful outdoor living space at your new crib.
Massive news! Surely a great choice Hayden. 4% is seriously insane. I'd probably stay there for about a month before I completely move in. Just to see how it really feels. Good luck!
That's my home. Puerto Rico is an absolutely beautiful island but unfortunately you can see the negatives of not being taxed! Once the honeymoon phase wears off you'll see! It's great to visit or have a vacation home but to live and thrive full time would be very difficult
Well the government would rather you spend the money and defer taxes through their writeoffs and loopholes, which is why they are there. Helps the economy. However it's annoying when you are trying to stack cash for something
Why don’t you quite your citizenship and if you need to get back you can get a tourist visa or investor visa Anybody with 1 million dollars can request an investor visa
I want to start business in Thailand but man it's such a hassle being US citizen as you still have to pay taxes to US even if you are a bona fide resident. US is one of very few countries that follow you everywhere you go when it come to collecting taxes..(not to mention having to report your foreign bank account every year). One way would be to give up US citizenship which I'm not sure I'm ready yet.
Legend! Did you ever consider Singapore? Btw Can’t wait until I have success with dropshipping been on it since November, two failed stores, onto the third, never quitting. Learning a lot! Wishing you and everyone reading this success and prosperity Stay Based
Singapore, nor any other country on earth, does not allow you to escape US taxes as a US citizen. Puerto Rico's Act 60 is a rare program recognized by the IRS.
Seriously informative video and highly relevant for me at the moment. I'm looking to do something very similar. If you didn't care about losing your America citizenship, where would you live instead and why?
@@HaydenBowles The polls are indicating that our fellow U.S. citizens in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico are likely to vote in favor of statehood in the November 3rd referendum (being held concurrently with elections across the United States). I'm looking forward to welcoming them as the 51st state.
@@ImZimpy It happened - a majority of Puerto Ricans voted for statehood. Now it's up to the Congress to pass a resolution to admit them as the 51st state. Whether they're a state or not, the central message of this video is a little off. Saying you're "leaving the USA because PR is a territory and not a state" is like saying that I "left the USA" when I went to Washington, DC because it's a district and not a state. Either way, it's all the same country.
Hey man, I'm sure you'll have a blast in Puerto Rico! You mentioned that you looked into other places (i.e. Dubai) to live with no tax (apart from federal tax obviously). I'm an American dual citizen living in the Middle East and there is no tax out here, nor do I have to give up my citizenship. Just thought I'd let you know in case you're interested at any point in the future! Anyway, I'm sure you're gonna love Puerto Rico!
You still have to file and pay taxes to the US IRS no matter where you live as a US citizen though. Puerto Rico Act 60 is a rare relief recognized by the IRS.
Hey Hayden, congratulations on your move to Puerto Rico! You're very brave! I am interested in learning about real estate investing. Do you teach courses on the subject? Anyway, I look forward to seeing more of your videos! You just earned a new subscriber! :)
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The philosophy of the rich and the poor is this: the rich invest their money and spend what is left. The poor spend their money and invest what is left
A lot of Amateurs brokers are out there, diversifing from one trade to the other with no profit, I have lost a lot lately , I hope to recover my funds back .
Hayden, do you understand why people pay taxes? With taxes the state provides its citizens education, roads, security (the police, the army) and other essential infrastructure needed for the society to work. I live in Finland, so we get also free healthcare and also university education through paying taxes. Most Finns love paying their taxes because we get so much in return.
I was just in Puerto Rico in March, 4% Federal tax that’s it super nice tbh. Would have considered a move but the language barrier and hurricane season was a no for me🤷🏻♂️
Pros about PR: Good food. Beaches are accessable. Friendly/helpful population. Slow pace of life unlike say LA or NYC. Everything is close. Renewable energy becoming more accessible. Can grow your own food easily almost anywhere. Cons: Terrible drivers. Potholes are common. Friendly people can be a bit too nosey. Lame police force. Hurricanes. Not many opportunities when it comes to tech.
Ok so I’m 15 and live in New York City and I want to become a civil engineer. I kept thinking about leaving America but I haven’t decided a plan to move to later down in my life. Or to just stay in New York any advice
Moving from the US to Canada, is the exactly the old saying of jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire. Of course, as a Canadian you can then move to most any other country and stop paying Canadian taxes as they don't tax based on citizenship like the US does (for now).
The media and politicans are tearing this country apart im getting my ducks in a row going to SE asia this isnt the country i grew up in its ridcoulas the taxes the regualtions opening a business etc its just not worth it.
If you get to permanent residency status at the other places mentioned (excluding the 2 US Territories) you wont have to give up your US Citizenship.....u can remain permanent residency for ever if you wish.
I moved from Texas to Finland two years ago and never looked back. Good luck man.
Nice!!
why Finland?
@@user-tb7zk5zh6c I fell in love...moved here and eventually got married.
@@user-tb7zk5zh6c Finland is one of the best european countries, all of the Nordic countries rank very well in almost all the important parts as healthcare, safety, education, economic equality, non existing lower class.
And Texas is trying to leave the United States
- "I'm leaving the United States"
- Moves to a United States Territory
But no federal income tax that's a good deal plus no nanny state like usa
Yeah I was thinking the same... it looked tropical thought he was in Costa Rica or Columbia.... Puerto Rico??😂
Did anyone tell him that Puerto Rico might become the 51st state of the U.S.
This is so silly! Puerto Rico is part of the United States!!!!!!!!!!!
@@xdxdxdxd1643 He mentioned it, but said he doubts that it's going to happen. I don't think it's going to happen either.
A prominent British political scientist stated, "In all my years of studying world political systems I have never, EVER seen a country so intent on destroying itself from within."
Who wrote this?
So profound and TRUE.
USA sucks and i hope it does destroy its self, im sick of this shithole of a country.
As You Should American Soil wasn't made for me at All that's something I would Say,America wasn't made for me to be successful
This is something I’ve been researching for the past few weeks and I’m so happy to see someone in ecom actually doing this. Keep us updated on your journey. You’re a true nomad🔥😎
Glad you have been looking at it!! Definitely a lot of research but theres always a solution for any problem :)
Everybody: I am moving out of California
Hayden: I am moving out of the United States
Puerto Rico is the United States..
I REALLY WANT TO MOVE TO THE U.S TO! I'M SO SICK AND TIRED OF LIVING IN THE USA AND MOVE TO CANADA OR GERMANY!!!! (After the pandemic is over)
If your living well and truly believe that you will be happier somewhere else than I can definitely support that, good luck man
I appreciate the kind words and support! Watch through the video will breakdown my living schedule and how the new residency works :) very advantages and not well-known
God speed brother, i hope your only staying out there for a year to gain residency for those tax reductions
Sending you positive vibes my friend! And yeah stick through the video! I break down the exact plan and requirements
EVERYONE IS HOMELESS. NOBODY BUT THE RICH CAN AFFORD HOUSING.
Thank you.
You can get an investors visa for 10 years if you buy a property in Dubai. And it can easily be renewed for another 10 years. With the investors visa, you don’t have to give up your US citizenship. You can get a car, bank, etc. basically a citizenship but not a citizenship. Hope this helps :)
I looked into requirements for that, unfortunately there are additional restrictions and things that would apply to me, and im not willing to make that trek, so out of the cars for me. but can be a great option for many!! I appreciate you feeding the discussion :) lots of cool tax havens that all are very different
Of course bro! Stay safe
Good for you! Puerto Rico is beautiful. Vieques is gorgeous. It's nice to see young folks like you opening up your minds and living in other places of the world.
I absolutely love it!! I appreciate the kind words
I straight up don’t blame you! Come chill here in Canada, got some Tim Hortons waiting for you!
That 4 percent tax rate gonna doing him swell.
:)
He does know that Puerto Rico is still apart of the US right.
Does he not know Puerto Rico is still the United States? xD
i was gonna say the same thing lol
Umm, click bate!
Clearly, you don't understand it's not a state but a territory and why he's going there... Jesus Christ
@@fromzerotohero7989 It's still part of the US Lol
Yes he knows
I moved to Antalya,Turkey last year. Really loving it
Well at least you left the United States not like this poser!
I love your transparency. Congratulations on this move!
In Argentina, we have like a 100% tax or even more if you acknowledge that we have a couple of exchange rate points. So I had to set everything up exactly as you but in the US.
Keep waiting for you to mentor me. It will happen, just let me know when you're ready 😂
Cheers
Nice i’m from Argentina and receiving my business revenue on a uk bank account... not planning on ever bringing this money back (at least on any “official” way)
how in the world do you get taxed 100%? You litreally get every penny of whatever you made taken away...
@@devonr7497 yes, but we survive avoiding taxes. There are 19 thousand regulations and 165 taxes (yes, you pay taxes when you buy food, when you buy real state when you sell real state when you earn money when you have employees, there is even a "check tax". Crazy man.
Also, the official exchange rate is 80pesos= 1USD. So if I sell online, they automatically transform 1 USD into 80 pesos.
But if I want to buy dollars, they charge 65% " solidarity tax" so it cost around 130. And I can buy a maximum of 200 per month if my income is twice the minimum wage.
Otherwise, the illegal exchange market sells USD for 200 pesos.
So let's put an example. I make 100 USD doing dropshipping, I receive 8000 pesos. If I want to buy dollars because I want to save money or whatever, I end buying 40 USD only. (That's without even think about taxes).
I love you bro! I'm getting the hell out of here with my family too. Time for a change!!!
Bro and here I'm dreaming to move in USA
@@saumyavardhannn PLEASE!!!! Don't do it bro. This place is no longer the land of the free. It's disgraced itself in so many ways, I can't even describe. I have to walk around with a firearm everywhere I go now. 10 maybe 20 yrs ago, there was no place like home to me, but this shitty place isn't home for anybody who just want to live life an be free. It's cool to visit maybe, but live here should be out of the question. Good Luck Bro!!
@@tyreeknyc1980 yeah bro I'm not doing it I'm going to move somewhere in Europe
I will like to know why you decide to move to Puerto Rico Interestingly I live in Puerto Rico and here theres alot a political turmoil and corruption.
Because he has money and will be fine almost in any place with adequate tax policy.
@@user-ij5sw7fd6x Theres a saying nobody is a profet in their land. Many locals find it rough living here but others are coming here regardless the problems a place confronts.
Alot of you don't understand how crazy the USA is getting in every way. I'd say other places might be in a third world state, but that's not a big deal they're already third world. The USA economy however is failing and the country is going down the drain and it's not a pretty site. Americans would rather go somewhere where citizens are used to the struggle and can still survive than stay in a place that is imploding just sitting in a boiling pot where citizens(who aren't really used to struggling THAT hard) are going to get hit with the worst nightmare ever. You see the difference?...
Good luck man, enjoy the time out there
Thanks!
Noice I’m from Minnesota 🤟🏽
My old history teacher retired when I graduated and moved to Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 as well! He’s living his best life out there! Always seeing him post on FB lol. Makes me jealous because it looks beautiful everyday. Good Luck man!
Fellow Minnesotan! Whats up!!! Ans yeah PR is a great place!
I just bought a home in central Italy in the same town where my grandparents came from. I go there twice a year. In the next 4 years, I'll be living there permanently.
Great! I'm originally from Puerto Rico and I've been a big fan of your channel for a while now. Sadly, I moved to mainland three years ago looking for better opportunities in the software industry, but I'm tired of working for big tech. Now I'm more interested in creating my own eCommerce business. If I can get some success, I'm DEFINITELY moving back to PR to save money in taxes. lol! btw. You have to visit the little islands of Culebra and Palomino. Beautiful places to visit! Also, you have to learn the "Mera loco", that's our "Yo, dude!". haha Wish you all the best!
Hey Hayden I suggest you work with "Nomad Capitalist" or someone of the like before you fully go through with your situation, good luck man!
Yes! Nomad Capitalist is the literal best
Hey thanks for introducing me to nomad capitalist would be doing some more research on them
Consultation with Nomad Capitalist is waaaay overpriced.
@@timtim2500 He basically only works with multi millionaires, and he is saving them 50%-100% on ALL there taxes i.e millions... I have no idea what he charges but I highly doubt it is overpriced for what you are getting.
I love the way he explains things in an informative, concise way without the long, boring introductions so common in youtube videos.
My uncle left the US 2 years ago. He said he was now in paradise in his new country. He renounced his citizenship and said he would never return.
I know how stressful it is in the United States. Unfortunately, other countries are struggling as well.
@Green Tea Great Britain is having trouble after Brexit
“Happiness is a direction, not a place.”
I love that!
@Azad Farhan Good words. Investments has always been the ultimate option, it benefits even more when you have several investment which gives you greater advantage and more source of income.
I realized the benefits of investing during this pandemic. My source of income had previously been my job. But I lost my job when the pandemic started and I had to live with the little I had in my savings which really affected my plans.
I highly respect his T/A for both targets and which way you lean bullish or bearish.
Thanks
Cryptocurrency could be an effective online currency exchange, however buyer buys up bitcoins with the intent of investing much as they would with stocks.
Congrats! Very happy for you, all the best! 🙏🙌
Thank you!!! Hope you are doing well!
Great information thanks for sharing hope to get to that level soon
Glad you enjoyed the video!
ummm Puerto Rico is part of the United States.
Your underrated comment overrates the IQ of this comment section
Either way personally I don't plan on leaving the US no that is subject to change since I am still under 18 but I will most definitely try and get dual citizenship so that way if I ever wanted to I could just move to the UK
Wish you the best man! Hope one day we can do work together!
Sending you positive vibes as well!
Bold move. Good luck man!
Thanks!
Congrats my man! Been watching you since around 7k subs - it's amazing to see your growth.
If you need a hardscape / landscape contractor - hmu!
I'd love to design a beautiful outdoor living space at your new crib.
I appreciate that my man!!
Crazy to think, here i am trying my ass of to stay in the US. Good luck man
So exciting! Good luck!
Thank you so much!!! Excited for it :)
For that you need courage,good luck,you are my example of a free person, if you wanna visit Latin America you will love to come to Mexico
Massive news! Surely a great choice Hayden. 4% is seriously insane.
I'd probably stay there for about a month before I completely move in. Just to see how it really feels. Good luck!
Good for you man. Enjoy Puerto Rico!
Thank you so much!! Will make some fun videos out there for sure :)
Wow! I'm from Puerto Rico!
Nice!
That's my home. Puerto Rico is an absolutely beautiful island but unfortunately you can see the negatives of not being taxed! Once the honeymoon phase wears off you'll see! It's great to visit or have a vacation home but to live and thrive full time would be very difficult
Love you’re videos Hayden, I’m from Puerto Rico.
I appreciate the support!! and thats awesome man, PR is gorgeous
@@HaydenBowles Any tip you need feel free to message!
Godspeed. Congrats on having the means and knowledge to make it happen. Do you have any concerns about the weather and/or natural disasters?
What are your reasons for not revoking your US Citizen ship and moving to a full on Tax Haven like the US or British Virgin Islands?
The US Virgin Islands are still the United States...
Bro you didn't really leave america PR is still part of the US
So annoying that successful entrepreneurs have to pay almost half of what they made.
Well the government would rather you spend the money and defer taxes through their writeoffs and loopholes, which is why they are there. Helps the economy. However it's annoying when you are trying to stack cash for something
Why don’t you quite your citizenship and if you need to get back you can get a tourist visa or investor visa
Anybody with 1 million dollars can request an investor visa
Yeah I would absolutely never do that
smart play man. good luck!
Thanks man!! wishing you well!
@@HaydenBowles appreciate it!
I want to start business in Thailand but man it's such a hassle being US citizen as you still have to pay taxes to US even if you are a bona fide resident. US is one of very few countries that follow you everywhere you go when it come to collecting taxes..(not to mention having to report your foreign bank account every year). One way would be to give up US citizenship which I'm not sure I'm ready yet.
here are a lot of people who do that, there is a millionaire called martin varsavsky who did it, now is a free man
Hey bro I'm from Venezuela , Good luck in ur travel! How stupid that other countries ask you to give up your nationality, they are crazy
Hope it works out for you Hayden , yes stay a US citizen. You have a lot of benefits there.🙂
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words. Hope things are going well for you!
Wait, isn't everyone in PR a US citizen??
Did anyone else get the sentry law wealth & tax ad on this vid? Sounds too good to be true what they’re claiming
I want to go to Monaco. Sick place, kinda expensive so maybe it'll take me 2-3 years
Legend! Did you ever consider Singapore?
Btw Can’t wait until I have success with dropshipping been on it since November, two failed stores, onto the third, never quitting. Learning a lot!
Wishing you and everyone reading this success and prosperity
Stay Based
You also watch Elisha Long?
Keaton Palmer Yes man! High Thumos
Singapore, nor any other country on earth, does not allow you to escape US taxes as a US citizen. Puerto Rico's Act 60 is a rare program recognized by the IRS.
Seriously informative video and highly relevant for me at the moment. I'm looking to do something very similar. If you didn't care about losing your America citizenship, where would you live instead and why?
Not even a thought for me, so not sure. I dont have the information or experience to make that decision
They are still part of the United States homie
Territory, not a state. Im leaving the states
@@HaydenBowles The polls are indicating that our fellow U.S. citizens in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico are likely to vote in favor of statehood in the November 3rd referendum (being held concurrently with elections across the United States). I'm looking forward to welcoming them as the 51st state.
@@craigmcdonald34 I don't see that happening. Could - I don't know too much about it. Just seems unlikely.
@@ImZimpy It happened - a majority of Puerto Ricans voted for statehood. Now it's up to the Congress to pass a resolution to admit them as the 51st state. Whether they're a state or not, the central message of this video is a little off. Saying you're "leaving the USA because PR is a territory and not a state" is like saying that I "left the USA" when I went to Washington, DC because it's a district and not a state. Either way, it's all the same country.
@@craigmcdonald34 I agree haha the video title is off. I don’t see Puerto Rico being admitted as a state is what I was saying
Hey man, I'm sure you'll have a blast in Puerto Rico!
You mentioned that you looked into other places (i.e. Dubai) to live with no tax (apart from federal tax obviously). I'm an American dual citizen living in the Middle East and there is no tax out here, nor do I have to give up my citizenship. Just thought I'd let you know in case you're interested at any point in the future! Anyway, I'm sure you're gonna love Puerto Rico!
You still have to file and pay taxes to the US IRS no matter where you live as a US citizen though.
Puerto Rico Act 60 is a rare relief recognized by the IRS.
Good luck and best in the business
Thank you!
Woooooow!! Man, I wish you the best
Thank you!! Definitely a fun change
Hey Hayden, congratulations on your move to Puerto Rico! You're very brave! I am interested in learning about real estate investing. Do you teach courses on the subject? Anyway, I look forward to seeing more of your videos! You just earned a new subscriber! :)
bro i love the way you influence youngsters
I appreciate the kind words!
thank you keep doing what you are doing
Awesome video hayden! Glad to hear you are doing better then ever!
I left Idaho for NZ 20 years ago. No regrets. Free healthcare, higher wages changes everything.
I am Puerto Rican myself born in Puerto Rico but raised mostly in the states good for you.
If you mentor me in e-commerce I can mentor you in Spanish😂
Hahaha that would be epic
Smart comment
I'm from Dallas but my parents from puerto rico you gonna love it there they got good food I might visit next year
welcome to the Caribbean bro....cheers from Grenada (got your ecom academy course too)
Thanks for the warm welcome! We'll have to do some exploring :)
@@HaydenBowles indeed
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When it comes to investing, nothing will pay off more than taking the first bold step and you are close to becoming a boss within your finger tips ,
The philosophy of the rich and the poor is this: the rich invest their money and spend what is left. The poor spend their money and invest what is left
The best investing advice should be easy to understand and stand the tests of time
A lot of Amateurs brokers are out there, diversifing from one trade to the other with no profit, I have lost a lot lately , I hope to recover my funds back .
The most important quality for an investor is temperament, not intellect , be patient and enjoy your gains .
Takes balls for a big step man... Congrats.
you really be living your best life, lmao congrats bro
I appreciate the kind words!! Hope you are doing well
Hayden, do you understand why people pay taxes? With taxes the state provides its citizens education, roads, security (the police, the army) and other essential infrastructure needed for the society to work. I live in Finland, so we get also free healthcare and also university education through paying taxes. Most Finns love paying their taxes because we get so much in return.
I was just in Puerto Rico in March, 4% Federal tax that’s it super nice tbh. Would have considered a move but the language barrier and hurricane season was a no for me🤷🏻♂️
What about the house?
Nothing will change except me living in PR for 6-7 months a year
I need your guidance bad !
What can I help you with!
Looking forward to Puerto Rican culture vlogs would be nice to see
Dude you're still in the USA... wake up..
waiting for someone to move to Antarctica next
That would be epic
Isn’t Puerto Rico part of the United States now?
They are a territory, not a state
Puerto Rico is a US territory since 1898
Sounds awesome. Is the currency and language the same?
Currency yes, language, somewhat. Primarily a Spanish speaking population. depends on where you are
Awesome, good luck man
Thank you!
Did you look into the Bahamas
why does it say that california taxes are 8-12% on google.
i grew up in Cali but to many issues I’m animation major hope to get in film industry
Wish you the best man!
Thanks man!!
Pros about PR:
Good food.
Beaches are accessable.
Friendly/helpful population.
Slow pace of life unlike say LA or NYC.
Everything is close.
Renewable energy becoming more accessible.
Can grow your own food easily almost anywhere.
Cons:
Terrible drivers.
Potholes are common.
Friendly people can be a bit too nosey.
Lame police force.
Hurricanes.
Not many opportunities when it comes to tech.
Ok so I’m 15 and live in New York City and I want to become a civil engineer. I kept thinking about leaving America but I haven’t decided a plan to move to later down in my life. Or to just stay in New York any advice
I would apply for Canadian citizen ship and never look back. We are no longer the greatest country, we are the most corrupt!
It's f*ckin scary the country is definitely going to be a shit hole now, better have an exit plan because they ain't puttin me on no gotdamn barge...😳
Moving from the US to Canada, is the exactly the old saying of jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire. Of course, as a Canadian you can then move to most any other country and stop paying Canadian taxes as they don't tax based on citizenship like the US does (for now).
Once I make enough money to pay taxes, then I'll create a UA-cam video and complain.
The media and politicans are tearing this country apart im getting my ducks in a row going to SE asia this isnt the country i grew up in its ridcoulas the taxes the regualtions opening a business etc its just not worth it.
Best desicion
Definitely going to help!!
I’m from Europe but in in Peri for 6 years ..
Good for taxes for now ..
Thanks for leaving Minnesota
Saint Paul
But.. P.R. *IS* part of the U.S.???
just dropped like 1k on this vid, nice content
If you get to permanent residency status at the other places mentioned (excluding the 2 US Territories) you wont have to give up your US Citizenship.....u can remain permanent residency for ever if you wish.
This is actually really cool bro. Congrats on the move!
Thanks Nick! I appreciate that brotha
Puerto Rico!!! very very cool place
Have fun!
Thank you!!
Thanks for enlightening us, can you tell a bit more about Dubai, or where to get that info from.
Are you using a CPA for the paper work? If so can you drop a link with the info?