Caracas is a Hidden Gem for Expats

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  • Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
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    Join us in today's video, as we explore why Caracas, the vibrant capital of Venezuela, is becoming a hidden gem for expats. Learn about moving to Caracas, living options, banking, taxes, lifestyle, and more. Discover if Caracas is the perfect destination for your next adventure or business venture.
    00:00 Start
    00:38 Moving to Caracas
    3:40 Living in Caracas: Renting vs. Buying
    6:20 Currency and Payments
    8:04 Banking in Venezuela
    8:55 Taxes for Expats
    10:44 Climate and Lifestyle
    11:50 Climate and Lifestyle
    12:47 Outdoor Activities and Proximity to Nature
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  • @NomadCapitalistRD
    @NomadCapitalistRD  11 днів тому +3

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  • @CarmenZarzuela-j5g
    @CarmenZarzuela-j5g 11 днів тому +12

    I am from Spain and started going to Caracas Right after the pandemic. Excellent City. I went Jack in 2023. Great restaurants and nightlife. I used my Spanish bank card everywhere without problem. Can you do a video about Margarita too ?

  • @DorisCristinadeBonsantoIbarra
    @DorisCristinadeBonsantoIbarra 11 днів тому +11

    Great Speaker! Caracas has improved so much in recent years. I am so happy that people are starting to notice. More videos like this please.

    • @NomadCapitalistRD
      @NomadCapitalistRD  11 днів тому +2

      We have many more videos planned; stay tuned!

    • @SenorJuan2023
      @SenorJuan2023 10 днів тому +1

      So you live there? How is the crime situation now?

  • @MarinaZambrano-nj2px
    @MarinaZambrano-nj2px 11 днів тому +9

    I Love Caracas. Great content. 100% agree with what Javier is saying. Caracas is fantastic, more people should visit the City.

  • @HippiePajon
    @HippiePajon 11 днів тому +5

    THIS BOI PUTTING ON FOR HIS CITY. Let's go man. Hay que reconstruir el país.

  • @shoutmondxomega
    @shoutmondxomega 11 днів тому +6

    Great content, excellent speaker

  • @andreinacollet1
    @andreinacollet1 11 днів тому +10

    I am a Dual Italian-Venezuelan citizen and I live in Caracas. What Javier is saying is accurate, life in Caracas can be wonderful. The international schools for kids are excellent. The private clubs he talks about are great as well. Foreigners, especially Europeans are starting to come back to the city. More videos about Venezuela please

    • @NomadCapitalistRD
      @NomadCapitalistRD  11 днів тому +1

      Thank you for watching. We have more videos planned for Venezuela in the future.

    • @davidepattibiomed89
      @davidepattibiomed89 10 днів тому

      You will regret It if americans come

  • @BradBlinx
    @BradBlinx 11 днів тому +5

    He is a very good orator. He needs to make more videos.

  • @jananwittels1131
    @jananwittels1131 11 днів тому +2

    Someone who tells the truths of a wonderful city. Javier is absolutely right. Very well explained!

  • @PierreMercier1
    @PierreMercier1 11 днів тому +10

    Finally someone who talks about the Good side of Caracas. I have been in Caracas for almost three months now and I can say that what this guy says is 100% true. I love Caracas, it is super underrated. You should mention how the city is actually pretty safe now. Beautiful and fun city. By the way, I am from Quebec, and I loved the sentence in French.

    • @DavidF.Lambert
      @DavidF.Lambert 11 днів тому +1

      Hi, I'm from Qc as well living in Paraguay at the moment for tax purposes. What make you moved there?

    • @NomadCapitalistRD
      @NomadCapitalistRD  11 днів тому

      Thank you for sharing your opinion.

    • @lorenk.775
      @lorenk.775 10 днів тому

      😆😆
      Give it a rest.. Caracas good and safe?!
      Yeah some areas of it but not most of it yet. you also have to worry about political and economic instability there.

    • @Spiritualtalkspodcast
      @Spiritualtalkspodcast 7 днів тому +1

      Can you please tell me how you got your visa to Venezuela? It seems like it’s a process for American citizens.

  • @HippiePajon
    @HippiePajon 11 днів тому +6

    This boi know what he talking bout

  • @shragerm
    @shragerm 10 днів тому +3

    Appreciate the video, an important topic is political risk. You buy property in Vzla but is there enough stability and, more importantly, a history of reliable stability, to give the investor confidence in long term property rights etc? I'm not sure we are there yet.

  • @ldklee
    @ldklee 11 днів тому +6

    I am Swiss and love Caracas , I go there many times and it is nothing like you might imagine from the news. I am even consider to move there, you can find everything you need and as long as you don’t go to dangerous zones , which every mayor city has I don’t feel that it is dangerous and has a good quality of life. I can confirm that everything Javier says it’s true , Caracas has improved over the last year substantially. 😊

    • @ldandco
      @ldandco 11 днів тому +1

      Any reason for the improvement ?

    • @lorenk.775
      @lorenk.775 10 днів тому +1

      What reasons for the improvements?

    • @lorenk.775
      @lorenk.775 10 днів тому

      you would still need to worry about political and economic instability there even if you live in a safe area.

  • @timmyhassett
    @timmyhassett 10 днів тому +1

    Good info and presentation!

  • @jlm3744
    @jlm3744 10 днів тому +3

    If something is a hidden gem, keep it that way.

  • @daybreaker8811
    @daybreaker8811 11 днів тому +3

    12:15 He speaks French very well 😮. Je l'ai pas vue venir celle-là 😂.

  • @tstcikhthys
    @tstcikhthys 11 днів тому +2

    Oh là là; he speaks French! I like this guy: he's eloquent, gives good information without beating around the bush, and is succinct. One thing though: _multi-_ is pronounced "multee" not "multai", and _route_ is pronounced identically to "root" not "rout" (which means something totally different).

    • @captainleisuresuit
      @captainleisuresuit 8 днів тому +1

      Re: pronunciation.. it depends on region. All of those versions can be correct within the USA at least. Even within the same city.

    • @tstcikhthys
      @tstcikhthys 6 днів тому +1

      @@captainleisuresuit Yes, but these are instances of it just being wrong. They're not etymologically defensible.

    • @captainleisuresuit
      @captainleisuresuit 5 днів тому

      Interesting approach. I do hope that you do not teach English as a second language. The object of pronunciation is to be best understood by your intended audience. Thus, the pronunciation should simply approximate the pronunciation of the audience. I can assure you that all of the North American audience watching this video cares not about "multee" vs "multi", "root" vs "rout", "tomayto" vs "tomahto", or any other countless other English examples. I feel compelled to point this out for the benefit of anybody watching who may speak English as a second language. It's a confusing and messy language, but thankfully, very flexible and forgiving as well.

    • @tstcikhthys
      @tstcikhthys 5 днів тому +1

      @@captainleisuresuit ...and to be correct. I would actually hope that about you. The point of teachers and teaching is to teach people (who don't know any better) the correct way. When one knows that something is wrong and yet doesn't teach people the proper way, instead opting for an "anything goes" approach, it defeats the purpose and leads to a status quo such as with the speaker in the video.
      The irony is that pronunciation _does_ matter. Your examples of _multi-_ and _route_ are not in the same group as _tomato,_ so it's a false equivalency. In at least one of those cases ("route"), the incorrect pronunciation changes the meaning completely.
      It seems that you're confusing dialectal pronunciation differences with outright incorrect pronunciations. In the latter category, basically any language in the world is "flexible" in that your audience has a certain amount of "forgiving ability" for mispronunciations for non-native speakers. But just because your audience can understand you (i.e., forgive your mistakes) doesn't mean you're speaking correctly.

    • @captainleisuresuit
      @captainleisuresuit 5 днів тому

      @@tstcikhthys Your perspective is perplexing, however this discussion has been interesting. Thank you for taking the time to elaborate. Cheers.

  • @tomasarndt8139
    @tomasarndt8139 10 днів тому +5

    You must be kidding, many people try to leave the country. No way I am returning

    • @Markisamiller
      @Markisamiller 9 днів тому +2

      Many people leave Canada. It all depends on where your priorities sit.

  • @davidepattibiomed89
    @davidepattibiomed89 10 днів тому

    Good presentations, well done.

  • @Amilcardelvillar
    @Amilcardelvillar 11 днів тому +6

    Caracas has improved= people left the country because of the regime. Wtf

    • @O_Observer
      @O_Observer 11 днів тому

      They eliminate poverty there by exporting their hungry citizens to other latin american countries and usa. Actually is a smart idea if you are a dictator

  • @user-ce1pt9sm3n
    @user-ce1pt9sm3n 11 днів тому +12

    No rule of law, respect for contracts and private property. You have to be nuts to invest or travel there.

  • @ericchausse1701
    @ericchausse1701 11 днів тому +2

    It seems that all, or most of these great countries are geared towards everyone ACCEPT Americans. It would be great if the R&D team at Nomad Capitalist could start making a series of videos meant to help American citizens specifically "Go Where There Treated Best"!

  • @citicreative
    @citicreative 9 днів тому +3

    5000$ a month in Venezuela, yea im out

  • @eranb66
    @eranb66 11 днів тому +2

    I might go there if Maduro loses the election.

  • @lavidawithjoey
    @lavidawithjoey 11 днів тому +10

    I've talked with mutiple Venezuelans in the last month about visiting Caracas as a US citizen. All have told me to go to Brazil or Colombia to avoid the Venezuelan government potentially detaining me under illegal pretenses. All have visited Venezuela in the last six months.

    • @O_Observer
      @O_Observer 11 днів тому +3

      If you ever go to Brazil just avoid Rio de Janeiro and the Northeast states. Brazilian south is the better place to stay.

    • @SpnakoAss
      @SpnakoAss 11 днів тому

      your a US Citizen that's the reason Venezuela got no good relation with USA. so it won't be a good option to us citizen.

    • @diegoyanesholtz212
      @diegoyanesholtz212 11 днів тому +1

      ​@@O_ObserverBut compared to Caracas, even Rio and the Northeast of Brazil like Salvador seems like heaven. I agree that southern Brasil is much better, I would avoid São Paulo, city and now with all the problems with the flood, Rio Grande do Sul, for Brazil is only Curitiba and Santa Catarina and maybe some towns in São Paulo state. I never been but I heard also that Campo Grande and Goiânia are not that bad.

  • @CesaresChannel
    @CesaresChannel 11 днів тому +25

    Far too dangerous to live in Venezuela

  • @Spiritualtalkspodcast
    @Spiritualtalkspodcast 10 днів тому

    US citizen with a passport trying to figure out how to get a visa please help

    • @NomadCapitalistRD
      @NomadCapitalistRD  7 днів тому

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    • @Spiritualtalkspodcast
      @Spiritualtalkspodcast 7 днів тому

      @@NomadCapitalistRD I don’t see anywhere where allows me to get a visa for Venezuela. That’s what I am inquiring about.

  • @IaN09876
    @IaN09876 10 днів тому

    I am pleased that all the bashing and manipulation from the US have failed and Venezuela is prospering.

  • @kemi1937
    @kemi1937 11 днів тому +2

    Simply dont invest in Venezuela until the elections are over 28 July. Maduro is deperate for foreign currency. It wont work out for you

  •  10 днів тому

    The US is going the wrong direction! Now, how to move to Venezuela