Hey man I enjoy your content good information. Really thinking about making some moves to leave the states to acquire a better life. So il definitely be tuning in more thanks for your information
@TheGiantTraveler1 Hey man, I'm a US citizen with Colombian permanent residency, I met my wife in Cali, kids born in Colombia (dual nationals), we moved to Tunja for safety reasons but decided to move back to the US so my wife could get US citizenship, that milestone happened. Now we are thinking about moving back to Colombia, Tunja is not on the list. What part of Colombia would you choose if you were a family? Manizales, La Ceja, El Retiro or somewhere else if your digi nomad income was about 3500 USD a month net? Thanks brother!!
@@FelixTheTraveler Thanks for the rapid response, just subscribed. Just an idea, videos for families considering the move to Colombia is a niche to think about. Not a lot of useful content out there. God Bless You.
The first thing is to be there where you are welcome and most people treat you well, friendly, as if you were a local. In general, in Spain, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway and other European countries, people are very rude and intolerant.
I think Ukraine should be really nice to live in (after the war). Before the war it was really safe. I have never been there but plan to go after the war.
I can vouch for Europeans being weird and rude, I was in Barcelona and it's very expensive with rude people. Italians are some of the coolest Europeans tho I visited numerous cities in Italy and the people there are awesome.
Bangkok has a 12 hours time differance. 12 noon in Columbia is midnight in Bangkok. Will make it tough to do anything with the stock market. Argentina is actually ahead of New York so you can sleep in...
I'm on a plane to Guadalajara Mexico to check the area out as we speak.. I'm considering going directly to Medellin from Mexico City. You mentioned that you'd been to Mexico curious why you prefer Columbia over Mexico?
Ran into an Ex-pat while exploring Laureles (one of the barios of Medellin) last week, and he had lived in Ecuador for 5 years before settling in Laureles. He said it lacked the infrastructure of Colombia (for example, high speed internet is a rarity). He was having a beer with another ex-pat and both said that Medellin, and Laureles in particular was the best place to live and they would never go back to the US. Both had long term Colombian GFs and were just loving it there.
Thank you for sharing that you were on a rentista visa. I’m officially a landlord today, however just breaking even . I have other sources of income plus I’ll be teaching for a U.S. company , not teaching English for Chinese (thank the lord for that one). I’ll be A okay. I just need to get versed on the taxation part. I don’t know enough. I’ll find out more hopefully when I’m there, it doesn’t look desirable but there may be options I’m unaware of.
came here from saying chan channel new subscriber , I was looking at Belize and costa rica but you and saying chan choose Columbia, I'm thinking Columbia is the best way
@@FelixTheTravelerFelix 😎 bro, when can you arrange a meetup for your followers at one of the clubs in El Pablado ? Labor Day weekend sounds good? Then I can play this song 🎵 😊 Oh chica! Bonita! I'm taking you with me this time Te quiero! Te amo! Just tell me you'll stay by my side So let's say adios and leave all our troubles behind Desperado Desperado In this together we live or we die
Hey man I enjoy your content good information. Really thinking about making some moves to leave the states to acquire a better life. So il definitely be tuning in more thanks for your information
Most definitely 💯 Thank you
@TheGiantTraveler1 Hey man, I'm a US citizen with Colombian permanent residency, I met my wife in Cali, kids born in Colombia (dual nationals), we moved to Tunja for safety reasons but decided to move back to the US so my wife could get US citizenship, that milestone happened. Now we are thinking about moving back to Colombia, Tunja is not on the list. What part of Colombia would you choose if you were a family? Manizales, La Ceja, El Retiro or somewhere else if your digi nomad income was about 3500 USD a month net? Thanks brother!!
@@nampmaljr9294 I like outside of Medellin. Llano Grande, Río Negro, El Retiro just to name to name a few.
@@FelixTheTraveler Thanks for the rapid response, just subscribed. Just an idea, videos for families considering the move to Colombia is a niche to think about. Not a lot of useful content out there. God Bless You.
@@nampmaljr9294 Thanks for the idea and thank for subscribing
have great time in medellin colombia thanks for your good history all time
Thank you & thanks for watching.
The first thing is to be there where you are welcome and most people treat you well, friendly, as if you were a local. In general, in Spain, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway and other European countries, people are very rude and intolerant.
I think Ukraine should be really nice to live in (after the war). Before the war it was really safe.
I have never been there but plan to go after the war.
I like your comments on both countries. I look forward to you teaching us how to become RUclipsrs because it seems fun.
I can vouch for Europeans being weird and rude, I was in Barcelona and it's very expensive with rude people. Italians are some of the coolest Europeans tho I visited numerous cities in Italy and the people there are awesome.
You have good reasons to explain why you like to live in Colombia. But, I saw you are moving from Medellín.
Bangkok has a 12 hours time differance. 12 noon in Columbia is midnight in Bangkok. Will make it tough to do anything with the stock market. Argentina is actually ahead of New York so you can sleep in...
What do you think of Ecuador?
Hard to say. Never been there!
@@FelixTheTraveler I am also looking at Peru for long term living
I can answer that one underwhelming.. Go to Lima Peru I live there for 6 years Great ciry
I'm on a plane to Guadalajara Mexico to check the area out as we speak.. I'm considering going directly to Medellin from Mexico City.
You mentioned that you'd been to Mexico curious why you prefer Columbia over Mexico?
Ran into an Ex-pat while exploring Laureles (one of the barios of Medellin) last week, and he had lived in Ecuador for 5 years before settling in Laureles. He said it lacked the infrastructure of Colombia (for example, high speed internet is a rarity). He was having a beer with another ex-pat and both said that Medellin, and Laureles in particular was the best place to live and they would never go back to the US. Both had long term Colombian GFs and were just loving it there.
Brother where’s the new videos ?
I am in Brazil recording a bunch. They are on the way
What do you do for work in Medellin?
RUclipsr//Content Creator. I have two other channels, one with 50,000 subscribers and one with 5,000 subscribers
Thank you for sharing that you were on a rentista visa. I’m officially a landlord today, however just breaking even . I have other sources of income plus I’ll be teaching for a U.S. company , not teaching English for Chinese (thank the lord for that one). I’ll be A okay.
I just need to get versed on the taxation part. I don’t know enough. I’ll find out more hopefully when I’m there, it doesn’t look desirable but there may be options I’m unaware of.
Your a landlord here in Colombia and your only breaking even?
came here from saying chan channel new subscriber , I was looking at Belize and costa rica but you and saying chan choose Columbia, I'm thinking Columbia is the best way
Belize is HOTTTTT
hotter then Columbia?
What is up brother? Hope all is well. I just messaged you on your business email if you want to connect.
How’s that hair coming along? Recommend?
I will have a better update for you in 3-6 months.
How was the process of getting residency papers for you?Some new rules have been recently implemented in obtaining Colombian Residency.
I just have a one year VISA as of now.
@@FelixTheTravelerFelix 😎 bro, when can you arrange a meetup for your followers at one of the clubs in El Pablado ? Labor Day weekend sounds good?
Then I can play this song 🎵 😊
Oh chica!
Bonita!
I'm taking you with me this time
Te quiero!
Te amo!
Just tell me you'll stay by my side
So let's say adios and leave all our troubles behind
Desperado
Desperado
In this together we live or we die
The usa is great 2 make $$ n go live in a cheap country
Does expat only apply to white people from developed countries?
What do you think? 🤦
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