Well all this crap that we're going through right now that's where we are headed this this is why America is allowing everybody to come here because everybody's going to come here anyway they have sold out to the NATO the United Nations and once we are underneath their thumb we have no more America
No I don't like Putin I never have never will but he is the only smart Nation that didn't want to go under the thumb of the NATO because he wants to run his own country he doesn't want to be ruled by somebody else with 100 billion other people taking over his property I hate what he's done to you cream but at least you have to give him credit for not wanting Every Other Nation to join his Nation and live in Russia with him
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Yes. I've considered trying to stay in Costa Rica after my law enforcement career is done. I would collect the pension and keep my primary residence in my home state. I would own a duplex in my home state so I could rent the other side out for even more income. I would come home the minimum amount necessary to prove I still technically live in the U. S. so I do not lose my pension but would spend most of my time in Costa Rica. My money would go further down there. I would come home 1-2 weeks before my tourist visa in Costa Rica ends and get a new one then rinse and repeat.
Yeah, but it'd be quite an adjustment.
I do want to try living abroad, but at the moment I'm stuck living in my province because of my job.
I'd like to try living digital nomad style in Scandinavia, Europe, and Asia eventually.
If I had enough money, I would.
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Yes, I've spent a good bit of time in Mexico and Central America, I could make money with a white fish boat, and move iron on trips back from the US. I liked Costa Rica the most, towards Panama, I'd like to retire out that way. The rain forest is beautiful, the food is delicious, the women are beautiful, in one direction is surfing, in the other swimming. That is a paradise, even the violent crime isn't bad, just look both ways before crossing the road to not get hit by a car, and don't fuck with the cartels. I mean, they'll warn you
I lived in Dubai for several months on a work assignment, it was a fun time. Could have naturalized if I wanted to, and I'm sure I'd be just as happy living in UAE. There was something about the people I met and worked with. Among the most liberal places in the middle east, a happy monarch.
well watching the geopolitical climate, living in germany... this is probably not gonna be a choice but a necessity in the foreseeable future. like my country is poking at russia hard... and i know we can't take the backlash. the usa is surely not gonna help untill we're almost dead. they did that in ww2 already.
Not going to bore you with the details. I could move right now to three different countries. To do so exposes me to horrific tax problems. Even if I renounced my US Citizenship moving would cost me a minimum of 2 million bucks and three times that amount over the next 5 to 6 years. Not going to happen any time soon. I'm not trying to brag, just stating the facts about relocating a business.
If I could afford to move to another country - definitely. My country is a hopeless case and it's dying slowly. In 200 years tops it would be a miracle if anyone even remembers what Bulgarian language was.
I wish I could move to America. Despite half of the country being full of confederate dicks, it still would be a lot better than living in Europe's anus.Yes I could as long as they speak English
So the UK or Ireland are my best bets probably because Australia is just gonna be hot ain't it?Of course I can, that's why I learned the languages. You improvise, adapt and overcome, as they say in the Marine Corps.
Sure already done it. It's quite a bit of work of relearning how the society is structured and what social rules that exists.
I would consider it, especially if they spoke English.
I don't like the UK, Canada or Australia, though. But I do love the Irish Republic. I'd be happy to live there.As an American, I'll maybe go to UK, Canada, France or Japan because I studied the languages and I already know English. Anything outside this list is a no go.
Moved out of my country when I was 24 and never went back. Since then I lived in three different countries and been in the same country for the past six years. I love living here. I travel a lot all the time and I'm familiar with different cultures.
If the radical lefties win the upcoming election in my country (Australia) I'm heading for the land where people are still free - Russia.
During my career, I've worked on major projects in several countries, and that often involved living in those countries for months at a time. So, to answer your question, yes I could, and I have.
i kinda wish i did, at this point
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at this point, i wish i lived on mars. earth FUCKING SUCKSPossibly. England and Australia; both speak English so those wouldn't have a language barrier. I like Japanese culture, so that could be enjoyable. I am a quarter Jewish; so Israel is a good possibility. And the Philippines have the most attractive women; so maybe I could find a wife there.
I wouldn't mind visiting a country but I can't live in a country I don't have any connection to. I just wouldn't care enough to stay.
Yep. I have, for a year.
I want to live in a relatively colder country in the future. I would love to live in Finland or Denmark!I don't think I could. If I had to it'd probably have to be Canada. It's pretty close to what I'm used to but I wouldn't be able to bring any of my rifles with me.
Someday I hope to. I've been to Mexico. It was very nice there. I don't speak fluent Spanish, but you don't really have to. Just know the food.
Probably. Depends on the country, the area I am living ar and the people. Otherwise I will adjust fairly soon and figure it out.
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