Thank you, Mario! Such kind of videos are really specific but only they give an understanding of all accompanying difficulties and choices. That's important😉
As someone who has been constantly watching your videos, I was actually really curious about your personal life and how it integrated with your experiences overall. Hence, I enjoyed this video and I’d definitely watch a similar one.
Your videos are really entertaining and informative. I would love to hear details about your time at CBS. Maybe how you choose the degree type and/or your integration in the community!
Hey! It would be great to have a video about what you would do at the very beginning if you had the chance to come to Copenhagen again with the idea of staying here permanently (taking into account your experiences and knowledge today) :)
I paid and still pay literally millions in taxes, interesting you call me a grifter. BTW - LOTS of Danes go and retire outside of Denmark, don't they? Are they also "grifters"? 😉
If he paid more in taxes than he cost the government, how is he a grifter? You should probably blame the EU students, who get a degree here and then leave the country right away instead.. this guy stayed here for over a decade and paid his taxes.
@@MarioScianHQ Which is how it is supposed to be. Make a lot of money, pay a lot of tax. You made a very clear statement that leaving the country would be to avoid tax. The same tax money that aided you, when you first started. If you plan to retire somewhere, you will have had a long productive life here, and should enjoy your retirement. (but yes, living in a tax heaven, just to avoid paying tax, is wrong. Tax is a thing that should be embraced end endured for the common good, not avoided But perhaps grifter was too strong a word. After all, a grifter typicaly cheats too, which I do not think you do.
@@sorvex9 The EU students that take a degree here is someward balanced by danes attending university in Paris, Berlin etc. Tax is not bill for services rendered. It is an investment into the future of our nation.
Do everyone in Denmark speak English in offices and outside office or its important to understand Danish. If i don't know Danish, how easy will it be for me to make friends as an English speaker.
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Thank you, Mario!
Such kind of videos are really specific but only they give an understanding of all accompanying difficulties and choices. That's important😉
thanks a lot for sharing your experience, it gives a very clear picture on the overall living in CPH would be.
As someone who has been constantly watching your videos, I was actually really curious about your personal life and how it integrated with your experiences overall. Hence, I enjoyed this video and I’d definitely watch a similar one.
Thank you for the nice comment!
Would love to hear more about how you organized your travel while working & budgeted & where you went!
Sure! I made this course a few years ago with my whole setup in detail: marioscian.podia.com/travel
Your videos are really entertaining and informative. I would love to hear details about your time at CBS. Maybe how you choose the degree type and/or your integration in the community!
Did you watch my CBS video ? I cover part of that there
@@MarioScianHQ I did. But I feel more could have been covered, more stories told :)
Hello Mario, if you don't mind, what is your child/children's residency status in Denmark now that you are a citizen? Thank you.
You can make your children citizens when you apply (so you apply together) or they're citizens by birth if they were born after you got it
Interesting video! I will be interested in hearing about FIRE (finantial independence) in denmark!
Thanks! In my investing course www.marioscian.com/proinvesting I have all the calculations :)
@@MarioScianHQ Which was quite informative. Though it still take quite a bit of cash to get started ;-)
Un buen restaurante Argentino que recomiendes en Cph?
No tengo ninguno para recomendar - la mayoria se "adapto" al gusto danes => no me gustaron
Así que ¿vas a regresar a Argentina?
No - Even if it were perfect over there, it's too far from everything and I love traveling too much. I rather stay in Europe, likely Mediterranean.
Hey! It would be great to have a video about what you would do at the very beginning if you had the chance to come to Copenhagen again with the idea of staying here permanently (taking into account your experiences and knowledge today) :)
Nice idea!
But is finance everything?
You stated in the video that you will raise your kids like danes.
What do you mean? Finance is not and will not be everything for me. Otherwise I wouldn't be here.
Hi can you suggest which bank is easy and fast to open in denmark.
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I think you always paid the tax ( 20-40 percent) that's why ....😜
haha
So basicaly a grifter, use the system until you are rich, and then bugger off. Hopefully you will get rich fast and be gone.....
I paid and still pay literally millions in taxes, interesting you call me a grifter. BTW - LOTS of Danes go and retire outside of Denmark, don't they? Are they also "grifters"? 😉
If he paid more in taxes than he cost the government, how is he a grifter? You should probably blame the EU students, who get a degree here and then leave the country right away instead.. this guy stayed here for over a decade and paid his taxes.
That's your take away from this video?!
So very wrong and very rude, too
@@MarioScianHQ Which is how it is supposed to be. Make a lot of money, pay a lot of tax.
You made a very clear statement that leaving the country would be to avoid tax. The same tax money that aided you, when you first started.
If you plan to retire somewhere, you will have had a long productive life here, and should enjoy your retirement.
(but yes, living in a tax heaven, just to avoid paying tax, is wrong. Tax is a thing that should be embraced end endured for the common good, not avoided
But perhaps grifter was too strong a word. After all, a grifter typicaly cheats too, which I do not think you do.
@@sorvex9 The EU students that take a degree here is someward balanced by danes attending university in Paris, Berlin etc.
Tax is not bill for services rendered. It is an investment into the future of our nation.
Do everyone in Denmark speak English in offices and outside office or its important to understand Danish. If i don't know Danish, how easy will it be for me to make friends as an English speaker.
You can get away with English only no problem at all
I a way sad that money is SO important to you.
That’s a very simplistic comment