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Good luck finding jobs in Portugal if you're not in the tech or medical industries. A lot of Portuguese have left their country to seek better fortune somewhere else. There is a huge brain drain in the country at the moment.
This information is OLD for the Panama Friendly Nations Visa. You can no longer get residency by depositing $5K in a Panamanian Bank. This version of the Friendly Nations visa disappeared in 2021.
Thank you for the video, but there is old information in here, and some missing new information about these particular locations. Something I have been telling people when I'm asked what I've found in our research into countries to retire in is to not just watch some videos about these countries, but actually research the areas you are considering yourself. I also recommend visiting the areas you are considering moving to in order to see what every day life is like there. Even when you finally move somewhere, do not buy property right away to move in to. You should rent for at least 6 months in the area you plan on living / retiring. If everything works out well and you know you can live there, then look into buying.
Don’t even think about Portugal, they got rid of the golden visa and the NHR. Unless you want to pay 48% taxes live somewhere else. I live here now under the NHR and they changed it two years after I got here. I will be leaving before I pay taxes to them.
Not a good video imo. South africa?!? Not very safe. Panama is getting too expensive. Portugal too is getting too expensive. If you care about personal freedom then inwould not go to Portugal either.
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I didn't realise Portugal was that accessible with such high quality amenities. Great video as always
Portugal also offers access to Brazil
Thanks. Yes indeed, Portugal has a good deal to offer for those looking for an alternate place to reside.
@@mohammedmusa2404 Yes, indeed.
Good luck finding jobs in Portugal if you're not in the tech or medical industries. A lot of Portuguese have left their country to seek better fortune somewhere else. There is a huge brain drain in the country at the moment.
@@Impozalla Interesting. Thanks for sharing.
The Dominican Republic looks like a relaxing place, and untapped. I might visit first before relocating 😂
It's a wonderful spot for a vacation too.
Wow🙌
Thanks!!!
This information is OLD for the Panama Friendly Nations Visa. You can no longer get residency by depositing $5K in a Panamanian Bank. This version of the Friendly Nations visa disappeared in 2021.
Oh. Thanks for the headsup. Didn't realize that.
Thank you for the video, but there is old information in here, and some missing new information about these particular locations.
Something I have been telling people when I'm asked what I've found in our research into countries to retire in is to not just watch some videos about these countries, but actually research the areas you are considering yourself.
I also recommend visiting the areas you are considering moving to in order to see what every day life is like there. Even when you finally move somewhere, do not buy property right away to move in to. You should rent for at least 6 months in the area you plan on living / retiring. If everything works out well and you know you can live there, then look into buying.
Good Points!
Don’t even think about Portugal, they got rid of the golden visa and the NHR. Unless you want to pay 48% taxes live somewhere else. I live here now under the NHR and they changed it two years after I got here. I will be leaving before I pay taxes to them.
Good idea!
Demon, looks like whole America moves abroad 😂. Who’s gonna share prosperity with Dony???
Ha!
Not a good video imo. South africa?!? Not very safe. Panama is getting too expensive. Portugal too is getting too expensive. If you care about personal freedom then inwould not go to Portugal either.
Thanks for your opinion.