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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @theseniorthrifter9994
    @theseniorthrifter9994 2 года назад +285

    I have residency in Mexico and come & go as I still run a business in the US. Above all, what impresses me most about Mexico is how nice everyone is no matter where you go. Their cheerfulness and willingness to help can’t be beat.

    • @paddyanglais91
      @paddyanglais91 2 года назад

      Beats London too where everyone is a corporate drone and miserable

    • @LoopAndReprogram
      @LoopAndReprogram 2 года назад +1

      Just got my temp residency and hopefully moving to queretaro next year… agree w everything you said!

    • @mateor7302
      @mateor7302 2 года назад +6

      Same in Guadalajara!

    • @DixieBanjo
      @DixieBanjo 2 года назад +2

      Once you get Mexican temporary or permanent, is there a specific amount of time you have to be in Mexico to maintain them? or Can you literally get the permit and leave until you have to renew it?

    • @bizness-as-usual-58
      @bizness-as-usual-58 2 года назад +25

      Yes, and as long as Mexico doesn't become saturated with people bringing their Western self-entitlement and rudeness, it will remain a very pleasant place to reside.

  • @hispanocubanoamericano3388
    @hispanocubanoamericano3388 2 года назад +54

    Kuala Lumpur is arguably one of the most beautiful and multicultural cities in the world. I just love Malaysia! Always rooting for you KL!

    • @warewow
      @warewow 2 года назад +2

      How about rains? Kuala Lumpur is a constant rain, isn't it?
      And how does it compare to Bangkok?

    • @alexandreoliveira5712
      @alexandreoliveira5712 2 года назад +1

      I've visited Kuala Lumpur in 2014, stayed in hostels for like 7 days. It was a good experience to visit the city

    • @gif24gt60
      @gif24gt60 2 года назад +3

      How's the humidity?

    • @spicysalsaking791
      @spicysalsaking791 2 года назад +2

      @@gif24gt60 It's wild, worse than Florida. I'm in KL right now and it's straight muggy. It's even hotter than Northern Thailand/Thailand in general. You get a 90 day free visa on arrival though.

    • @forzanerazzurri2339
      @forzanerazzurri2339 7 месяцев назад

      Why would you want to move somewhere multicultural? That's so boring

  • @BrianBaileyedtech
    @BrianBaileyedtech 2 года назад +53

    Love this! Couldn't agree more as a Canadian. I have spent the past 5 years living outside of Canada and the last three retired and travelling. WAY cheaper to live in SE Asia and other regions than Canada - and way better weather and FUN! KL was where I first got stranded during COVID and it was awesome! I lived in the Hilton for $30 usd a night!!

    • @chrisvodicka9406
      @chrisvodicka9406 2 года назад

      As a Canadian SE Asia is too busy/hot for me 😂. Living here right now and I miss winter 😅

    • @BrianBaileyedtech
      @BrianBaileyedtech 2 года назад +3

      @A I was in Bangkok a couple of months ago and paid $55 Canadian , about 40 usd, for a 5 star hotel. So sorry, but yes, you can still find those low prices if you look.

    • @BrianBaileyedtech
      @BrianBaileyedtech 2 года назад +4

      @@chrisvodicka9406 I hate winter in Canada. I got used to the warmth.

  • @tinglestingles
    @tinglestingles 2 года назад +26

    We've been living in Portugal near Lisbon for 5 months so far. Now got our visa - very happy.

    • @sarahhernholm8652
      @sarahhernholm8652 2 года назад +2

      Would love to hear more. Heading there in Nov to check it out

    • @tinglestingles
      @tinglestingles 2 года назад +3

      @@sarahhernholm8652 Apart from the bureaucracy, it's a great place! Friendly local people, safe, better consumer prices for most goods and services, good health service, lovely beaches, very happy with the quality of food and we're both very relaxed here! I would recommend a long trip here just to investigate different areas. Different regions have different weather, plus there's always The Azores or Maderia in the Atlantic. Nazare is great for surfing. Porto, Lisbon and Coimbra if you want great art and architecture? The choice is yours. We love it. It's not paradise, but we think it's hard to beat.

    • @grant5059
      @grant5059 2 года назад +2

      @@tinglestingles sounds great

    • @maxflight777
      @maxflight777 2 года назад +2

      Welcome to Portugal 🇵🇹!

    • @tinglestingles
      @tinglestingles 2 года назад +2

      @@GrikWorldNomad Over run? Portugal has a population of around 10million. Our small city has a population of 100k and probably about 500 retirees/foreigners from many countries. The Algarve is mainly British - we did not want to live there! Our city just south of Lisbon it has US, Canadians, British, French, Ukrainians, Belgians, Australians and many others. I don't think any nationality has overrun the country (outside of The Algarve). There are plenty of areas all over Portugal where it's a must to speak the local language. We are taking lessons, and the local people are always very receptive to us. We now have local friends and foreigners alike. We meet regularly, sketch together or just pass the time when we meet in the city square. We have found our home. Why not visit to see for yourself?.

  • @chafundiforni0
    @chafundiforni0 2 года назад +187

    as a Brazilian, I wouldn't recommend Rio for living (actually not even for touristing, there will be a target on your back if you don't/can't blend in). Safety will always be the most important issue. There are better places (Florianópolis doesn't get the hype it deserves, it's as beautiful as Rio but without much of the danger, AND it has the most beautiful women in all of the country)

    • @ouronoble7232
      @ouronoble7232 2 года назад +21

      I am a Canadian living in Recreio. There is me and one other foreigner I know of near me. I feel a heck of a lot safer in Recreio than Copacabana. Floripa is way too cold in the winter for me. Imagine living in Brazil but freezing, that is not what we are Canadians picture Brazil as. Sure its safer, but everywhere has it's trade off and I don't even stay in the water in Floripa in the summer its too cold. If someone has always wanted to visit Rio, I say they should and just take a few precautions ( no jewellery etc). No one shits all over Rio like Brazilians who don't live here or have never even been.

    • @LoveClassicMusic0205
      @LoveClassicMusic0205 2 года назад +4

      @@ouronoble7232 That's just fine for those of us in North America. When it's winter here, we go there and it's summer. When it's winter there, just come back home and it's summer here. Seems pretty good to me.

    • @Joe44944
      @Joe44944 2 года назад +6

      As a Brazilian I've always been somewhat scared of Rio de janeiro (the city), besides safety, l think it's too corrupt and dirty, l don't feel safe drinking the water etc. but there are other parts of the state that I'd like to check out.

    • @ouronoble7232
      @ouronoble7232 2 года назад +1

      @@Joe44944 then go see the places you want. I'd regret on my death bed, not seeing such a great city. The Cristo, sugarloaf etc. All of that especially if just for a weekend is worth it and makes up for the problems.

    • @gugy68
      @gugy68 2 года назад +3

      Yes, I was born in Rio and moved to California 30 years ago. Love the city and people but it’s too hard to live due to traffic, violence and bureaucracy. I visit often and after 3 weeks I’m ready to return to CA. Sorry to say. 😂

  • @muhsinunmajid
    @muhsinunmajid 2 года назад +89

    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Whats not to love! Amazing foods at evry budget, great weather/ tropical, good security, great infrastructure besides d many shopping malls & d 99 islands & Geoparks in Langkawi... last but not least, kind & decent peoples 🥰

    • @evadeanu1
      @evadeanu1 2 года назад +3

      KL is In my To do list for a while. Planning to visit next year

    • @cfcf6216
      @cfcf6216 2 года назад

      How is it during Ramadan?
      Can you buy alcohol?
      In Dubai all pub are closed.

    • @muhsinunmajid
      @muhsinunmajid 2 года назад +5

      @@cfcf6216 Ramadan is the detox month of the year where fasting is mandatory for all able adults, unless your unwell & travelling. A spiritual, mental & physical detox month to rest our souls & digestive system frm the busyness of the world.
      A month to recallibrate our individual life's focus.
      ... btw yes bars remain open.

    • @garykinard7553
      @garykinard7553 2 года назад +3

      Penang, lived there. Great food. Spent time all over northern Malaysia. Way overated.

    • @damienhall9814
      @damienhall9814 2 года назад +1

      @@garykinard7553 what was good/bad Penang?

  • @biglance
    @biglance 2 года назад +31

    Malaysia is AWESOME!!! Great food, great people, great culture, coffee/tea, Malaysian/Chinese/Indian food, just AWESOME!

    • @warewow
      @warewow 2 года назад

      How about rains? Malaysia is a constant rain, isn't it?
      And how does it compare to Bangkok/Thailand?

    • @biglance
      @biglance 2 года назад +3

      @@warewow overall i would say Malaysia is better, constant rains during the rainy season yes, and not constant...just daily.

    • @biglance
      @biglance 2 года назад +1

      @Andreas Ardent Good luck getting into China my friend (I have lived in China for many years btw), Malaysia should be fine, very good place for sure, hope you enjoy it! peace from Thailand

  • @ilikeshroomgals
    @ilikeshroomgals 2 года назад +99

    For the longest time i was anti nomad capitalist. Now i concede that he is most definitely on the right path. Things are always getting worse in Canada.

    • @caronridge6912
      @caronridge6912 2 года назад

      Canaduh blows and turd-oh & freeland are doing so much damage as WEF proteges that it's pretty much hopeless.

    • @seancaseo84
      @seancaseo84 2 года назад +13

      it's everywhere in the west, you are just further down the path

    • @DeusExMachina50
      @DeusExMachina50 2 года назад +16

      Why were you initially "anti-Nomad Capitalist"?

    • @taterrhead
      @taterrhead 2 года назад

      not enjoying your booooostiieeeeees?

    • @alangordon8906
      @alangordon8906 2 года назад +2

      Yes, why on earth would you want to live in a place colder than Buffalo New York?

  • @ypcllc
    @ypcllc 2 года назад +17

    Mexican resident here who started telehealth business from US. Can never look back until USA heals.

    • @fair98fair
      @fair98fair 2 года назад +1

      I want to do but for mental health. Any tips?

    • @alice_agogo
      @alice_agogo 2 года назад

      It won't. I've been saying this before the era of social media: USA 🇺🇸 = modern day Atlantis

  • @edfederoff2679
    @edfederoff2679 2 года назад +4

    On business in Singapore some years ago - our Chinese host (Shout Out - Willie Koh!!) took us about 50 clicks into Malaysia in one of his beautiful vintage Mercedes sedans to see a satellite plant, and visit one of his relative's restaurants. I'll never forget the experience, it was incredible! From the stunning natural beauty to the variety and abundance of everything - it seemed like a paradise to me. First time ever tasting the Queen of Fruits - Mangosteen - plucked right off a tree in a parking lot - have never tasted anything like it since. The profusion of colorfully painted and gilded shrines and temples, the ample homes, the enormous all-product outdoor markets - it was like being in Disney Land when I was a kid - only affordable!

  • @FreedomPlaya
    @FreedomPlaya 2 года назад +51

    I am a freedom-loving Canadian that has been making Playa del Carmen, Mexico home for the past 2 years. I'm grateful to live in this beautiful place 🙏 I would not recommend Mexico City due to the heavy pollution and crazzzy traffic.

    • @ms.ednapost
      @ms.ednapost 2 года назад +5

      I love city life, but the pollution in MC and sooo many people😳. And it’s so far inland. I want to be closer to the beach.🤷🏽‍♀️ Thanks for your input🌹

    • @FreedomPlaya
      @FreedomPlaya 2 года назад +4

      @@ms.ednapost My pleasure 💗 And hey, internal flights in Mexico are super-inexpensive with airlines like Viva Aerobus. If you miss big city life, you can always visit :)

    • @ivohahn
      @ivohahn 2 года назад +2

      I’ve visited this beautiful place 15 years ago, and still have fond memories of it.

    • @FreedomPlaya
      @FreedomPlaya 2 года назад +1

      @@ivohahn Come visit again 😀

    • @noahlamoureux2007
      @noahlamoureux2007 2 года назад +1

      My wife and I just returned from Playa del Carmen for a 10 day workation and are seriously considering investing in property there to turn into STR and stay at whenever we please. The food selection and quality blew us away and there is so much to do and see with beautiful beaches. Love it there!

  • @thierrysf
    @thierrysf 2 года назад +14

    I was in Lisbon 2 weeks ago to study the real estate market. There are still places around Lisbon that are affordable ($4,000/m2) but you will either have to commute about an hour to downtown Lisbon or accept tot live in a very unattractive neighborhood (e.g. Benfica). However prices have become totally ridiculous (both purchase and rental) in the more desirable neighborhoods where you really want to live if you are a high-net-worth individual: $8,000 to $12,000/m2 to buy. $1,000 to $1400/month for a one-bedroom for rent. Absolutely not worth it anymore if you ask me, especially when compared to a world-class city like Paris where prices are not significantly higher anymore in the best neighborhoods (about $12,000/m2). Speculation in Lisbon is currently out of control and prices will probably crash badly in 2023/2024 as interest rates go up and recession strikes a highly indebted country like Portugal.
    Lisbon was a diamond in the rough 15 years ago, now it has become an overhyped, overpriced, over-AirBnBed tourist destination in spite of its intrinsic qualities (nice people, interesting culture, low crime, good climate).

    • @JoExplorador
      @JoExplorador 2 года назад +2

      Benfica is one of the best neighborhoods in Lisbon and is right next to the largest city based park in Europe lol.
      Agree with the rest of the assessment though. I've been going out to Lisbon since 2016. It's still one of my favourite cities in the world but the prices now are the same as Madrid for example. They're actually a bit higher than Rome. Not great for freelancers.

    • @davidepatti4835
      @davidepatti4835 2 года назад +2

      Similar situation in Algarve. Way too hot to buy. Thanks for your assessment.

  • @SparkyBites
    @SparkyBites 2 года назад +4

    So great! We're off to Malaysia in January for 6 weeks as our first long trip in one country.
    Can't wait to check it out, look into real estate and see if it's a place that we want to live in for a few months each year ^^

  • @ggerales
    @ggerales 2 года назад +2

    Andrew, I've been following you for the longest time. I'm a "career expat" though not a 7 figure earner. Sorry. I'm happy to hear your fav KL has finally gotten noticed. You were a hit-missed about Switzerland because I've been here for 11 years. Love your show.

  • @2GringosOnTheGulf
    @2GringosOnTheGulf 2 года назад +21

    Great vid guys thanks for sharing 😊 2 Canadians 🇨🇦 living in Mexico Yucatan sending you support cheers 🥂🥰

    • @samuweljon4001
      @samuweljon4001 2 года назад +4

      I'm from Ontario, what's your experience like in Mexico and how can a Canadian get residency in Permanent residency in Mexico?

    • @2GringosOnTheGulf
      @2GringosOnTheGulf 2 года назад +3

      @@samuweljon4001 we have tons of vids uploaded amigo feel free to follow our journey
      Been here 1 year now almost and loving it
      Please take care brother 🙏

    • @bepreparedforwhatscoming4975
      @bepreparedforwhatscoming4975 2 года назад +1

      @@samuweljon4001 they look at your income over the past 6 months or savings from 12 months. If you sell your house in Canada, you're set

    • @caronridge6912
      @caronridge6912 2 года назад

      Unless you're a peasant, Mexico is an income tax hellhole , legally, if you stay there long enough to become a Mx tax resident. Plus even after you leave Mexico, you must pay Mx a high tax rate on your worldwide income for that year plus the 3 following years! Or else they can extradite you and then squeeze you. Unbelievable how some westerners ignore Mx tax, and then later the Mx tax gauntlet falls on them, like Andrew has spoken about.

    • @wildbill6366
      @wildbill6366 2 года назад +2

      Imagine ! Canadians living in Mexico 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @londonspade5896
    @londonspade5896 2 года назад +10

    KL city is really vibrant, feels exciting and you know it's on it's way up

  • @alisiddiquii
    @alisiddiquii 2 года назад +10

    I'm now addicted to your videos ❤️

  • @dutchgirl2
    @dutchgirl2 2 года назад +18

    Love Kuala Lumpur especially the indoor skydiving at the mall

    • @eddunn3021
      @eddunn3021 2 года назад

      Did you launch a business in KL? Please don't tell us you just only did what sounds like trust fund leisure...

  • @clarencethomas9088
    @clarencethomas9088 2 года назад +3

    I live here in Brazil for half the year! (Other half in Puerto Rico) I love it here.

  • @nickbamber268
    @nickbamber268 2 года назад +1

    Yesterday he was "Out of here". Now he's here again. Welcome back.

    • @nomadcapitalist
      @nomadcapitalist  2 года назад

      We will be running 60+ pre-recorded videos alongside more newsworthy videos from our team in coming months.

  • @sere2014
    @sere2014 2 года назад +2

    I’ve been living in Mexico for 7 years now, with permanent residence you have the same benefits as Mexicans and you never loose it, if you are interested I recommend to live in Santa Fe Mexico City is super safe

  • @HunkyMan777
    @HunkyMan777 2 года назад +11

    My first time in Malaysia and am I impressed. Looking for a digital nomad country. Great people and spectacular nature. Reminds me of NZ. Not as cheap as expected though. DN visa is only 1 year here

    • @warewow
      @warewow 2 года назад

      How about rains? Kuala Lumpur is a constant rain, isn't it?
      And how does it compare to Bangkok?

    • @squidster3128
      @squidster3128 Год назад

      Rains comes during the monsoon season, year end

  • @dineshnavaratne7534
    @dineshnavaratne7534 2 года назад +31

    If I was allowed to live in one country forever, it would be Malaysia 🇲🇾

    • @warewow
      @warewow 2 года назад

      How about rains? Malaysia is a constant rain, isn't it?
      And how does it compare to Thailand?

    • @dineshnavaratne7534
      @dineshnavaratne7534 2 года назад +1

      @@warewow It's a tropical country so it does rain. But not like Indonesia where it floods a lot

    • @alwayslearning7672
      @alwayslearning7672 2 года назад

      @@dineshnavaratne7534 Is it possible to date women,being a Muslim country? How close minded is it? LGBT friendly?

    • @squidster3128
      @squidster3128 Год назад

      ​@@alwayslearning7672Being an Asian country and a having Muslim majority means it's conservative. Dressing is moderate. No blatant PDAs. Subtle LGBTQ is tolerated. Again no blatant or over the top piercings, tattoos.

  • @lifealchemyglobal
    @lifealchemyglobal 2 года назад +2

    Andrew, I don't think I've ever seen you in such a good mood! (not that you are usually in a bad mood, of course). Yes, thank you for your wise advise over the years.

  • @bbzz
    @bbzz 2 года назад +21

    Rio de Janeiro is famous for its street violence. It's not at all an expat place. There are more convenient places in Brazil like Florianapolis, Curitiba, smaller towns of the northeast

    • @thenigerianfile
      @thenigerianfile 2 года назад +2

      I was surprised to see Rio make the list versus other places in Brazil. I love Rio but I experienced first hand the violence that can occur there.
      I think it’s takes a certain type of expat to live in Rio. I could do it, but it wouldn’t be my first choice. Top for me I think may be Belo Horizonte or Brasilia are tops for me.
      São Paulo, maybe the outskirts far from the city proper. I like Salvador as well, but like Rio, things can turn on a dime. Still maybe outside of Salvador proper.
      Thank goodness, as Andrew did speak to, Brazil has so many places I’ve experienced that it’s still one of my bases.

    • @42fern
      @42fern 2 года назад +1

      @@thenigerianfile Why São Paulo wouldn't be a good place for expats?

    • @thenigerianfile
      @thenigerianfile 2 года назад +1

      @@42fern Actually, I think Sao Paolo proper could be great for expats. Direct international flights to two major airports (last I checked), very cosmopolitan, and easy to get around, lots of art and culture. Plus some serious mega malls.
      However, as Andrew often points out, everyone’s needs and goals are different. For me, air quality is paramount anywhere I live. Although I like São Paulo and have been there many times over the last two decades, I’ve learned that I don’t do well in the very dense greater metropolitan area more than a week or so.
      Although, in this era, a good N95 mask could improve that.
      However outside the metro area was awesome, and I’m glad I’ve had such an experience as it’s made me look more holistically when evaluating places.
      So, I wouldn’t write off São Paolo as a whole. It’s huge and diverse. I just don’t do as well respiration-wise in major metropolitan cities as I did as a youth.

  • @TravelWorld429
    @TravelWorld429 2 года назад +35

    I’m a bit surprised Rio was on the list. Florianopolis is the number one place for me in Brazil. For my trifecta, in Latin America, I base myself in Costa Rica and visit Florianopolis and Medellin at least once a year. I also enjoy short trips to Guatemala and Nicaragua. In Asia, I base myself in Pattaya and very easy and cheap to fly anywhere in Asia from Bangkok.

    • @TravelWorld429
      @TravelWorld429 2 года назад +5

      @Mobenal in a year, I have 3 bases to live and then travel around these base cities. In Asia, it’s Pattaya, which is close to Bangkok airport. With Pattaya/Bangkok as a base, this year I visited KL, Singapore, Jakarta, Bali, Phillipines, Vietnam and Cambodia. Next year, my travel plans from Bangkok include Australia/New Zealand and Laos. My 2nd base is in San Jose Costa Rica and visit Florianopolis, Medellin, Guatemala, Nicaragua,etc. My 3rd base (trifecta) is in Europe, but varies year-to-year. Next year Ireland. Following year, maybe Scandinavia or Portugal, etc. I have a passion for travel and found this works for me, but everyone different.

    • @Thomas_Hardy.
      @Thomas_Hardy. 2 года назад

      @Mobenal Trifecta..he moves between costa rica, medellin and Florianopolis within the area of latin america

    • @docall18
      @docall18 2 года назад

      @@TravelWorld429 Sounds great, was thinking of doing similar. Is it not difficult living out of a suitcase tho?

    • @MyRolrol
      @MyRolrol 2 года назад

      @@TravelWorld429 Hi! do you own or rent real estate in Pattaya and San Jose? if rent, is it long-term renting or each time you rent new places?

    • @TravelWorld429
      @TravelWorld429 2 года назад +3

      @@MyRolrol I own my 2br condo in San Jose Costa Rica. When traveling, I rent out on Airbnb and VRBO for an income stream. I get $100 avg/night and avg 21 days a month for occupancy. I would never be able to get these rental rates in Medellin or in Pattaya, so I rent on a monthly basis as needed. For both Medellin and Pattaya, I pay about $500/month for furnished condo, including all utilities. It makes much more financial sense to rent then buy in these lower cost countries.

  • @LisaCulton
    @LisaCulton 2 года назад +7

    I'm in Switzerland - get in if you can.

    • @LisaCulton
      @LisaCulton 2 года назад

      @@Resmith18SR There is all sorts of ways: work, family, school, lump sum taxation program, etc.

    • @davidepatti4835
      @davidepatti4835 2 года назад

      I am Swiss, get out if you can...

    • @LisaCulton
      @LisaCulton 2 года назад +1

      @@davidepatti4835 I'm not going anywhere. I'm staying put right here in Switzerland.

  • @KevinMcSwain
    @KevinMcSwain Год назад +2

    I am an American living in Austria. I have a residence visa and my wife is Austrian. My tax rate is 25%. I know that you will scoff at this because you are all about taxes. My concern is what do I get for my tax money. A few months ago my wife was seriously ill and hospitalized. She is only 31 years of age. If we had to pay the bill it would have been over $200K Euros. However, medical comes out taxes. We paid absolutely nothing.

  • @jamalgreen3056
    @jamalgreen3056 Год назад

    Every since 2020 it has been an increase in entrepreneurs,individual business owners, digital nomads and expats it is a massive movement happening and going on with regular average day people

  • @TheListPlanet
    @TheListPlanet 2 года назад +25

    I'm happy in Bangkok but I am looking forward to visiting Kuala Lumpur in the near future.

    • @caronridge6912
      @caronridge6912 2 года назад +2

      Since last October, for any residency permit there you must now deposit $1M into a bank there @1% forever, even tho short-term deposits stateside pay 4% and long term deposits pay over 5% per year in the US, and rising.

    • @sann5146
      @sann5146 2 года назад +1

      @@caronridge6912 is it really $ or actually in Baht??

    • @caronridge6912
      @caronridge6912 2 года назад +2

      @@sann5146 Yes, the malaysian program costs are priced in terms of the local currency, not dollars or baht.

  • @elizabethangus6628
    @elizabethangus6628 2 года назад +20

    Awesome Video “Your mind is a powerful thing. When you fill it with positive thoughts, your life will start to change” - Gautama Buddha

    • @jorjabertie3466
      @jorjabertie3466 2 года назад +1

      Investing in the market is too risky but there are things you can do to help manage risk when investing e.g diversification.

    • @charlestancred6181
      @charlestancred6181 2 года назад +1

      When I see people doing better than me that I feel like they shouldn’t, or I feel like I’m ‘better’ than them, it just makes me second guess myself and then starts to question if I am ‘better’ than them or was I just wrong from the start. I need to shift my mindset because I do genuinely believe I am better. But I always start to second guess and say ‘ye but are you.

    • @bonifaciomazzanti1251
      @bonifaciomazzanti1251 2 года назад +3

      @@charlestancred6181

    • @younglee-segredo831
      @younglee-segredo831 2 года назад +2

      @@bonifaciomazzanti1251 That is pretty good..! I just searched her name online and saw her webpage, I have sent her a mail already. hoping for replies.>

  • @2cartalkers
    @2cartalkers 2 года назад +19

    Unless they renounce their citizenship, Americans can not get away from paying high taxes by moving overseas. It does not matter that they are not using any of the "services" provided by the US government, they still have to pay.

    • @andreww3621
      @andreww3621 2 года назад +4

      It's fucking ridiculous

    • @caronridge6912
      @caronridge6912 2 года назад +1

      Renounce that rat hole if u can. Except reportedly that becoming difficult or impossible. What a horrible country. Attacks weak countries everywhere for profit, makes up lies about everything, harasses and terrorizes its own citizens, and has made enemies of 90% of humanity. What could possibly go wrong, lol.

    • @saintburnsy2468
      @saintburnsy2468 2 года назад +15

      preaching to the choir, we all know that here

    • @caronridge6912
      @caronridge6912 2 года назад

      Do u know that the Queen just passed $50B of inheritance to charles and by UK law they're exempt from the inheritance tax that applies to all other brits? you see, according to the rules, taxing the royal family may have a negative impact on their wealth. I'm not joking, it's true.
      "Taxes for thee but none for me!"
      And now Truss's tax cuts for the uber-rich.
      No wonder the masses are getting restless!

    • @2cartalkers
      @2cartalkers 2 года назад +2

      @@richardbrown9344 Disappearing takes money, unless you have a viable skill or trade that can be used to obtain the local currency or be able to barter to house, feed and clothe yourself.

  • @jamiethoms1708
    @jamiethoms1708 2 года назад +4

    KL is my favorite place on the planet. End of story.

  • @andersonvirtual1
    @andersonvirtual1 2 года назад +2

    Rio de Janeiro ❤

  • @jopesulaiman
    @jopesulaiman 2 года назад +1

    inflation up to 4.75% today in malaysia. still controllable but until when. we live in crazy world today.grateful to be here. hope better in future.

  • @dutchgirl2
    @dutchgirl2 2 года назад +3

    After staying in Medellin (Colombia) for 6 weeks we found a small town (El Carmen) just outside of Medellin for 3 months.

    • @dutchgirl2
      @dutchgirl2 2 года назад

      What do like to know

  • @rahimbacar1736
    @rahimbacar1736 2 года назад +1

    Hi Andrew - Yes and thanks for your comments on Portugal, this is my country and where I spend my time when I am not traveling. Aa I have mentioned before we will bump into each other somewhere and it could possibly be Lisboa... Take care, be good and enjoy! See you soon somewhere...

  • @2Rugrats9597
    @2Rugrats9597 Год назад

    Out of the places they mentioned , Malaysia and Mexico has my vote

  • @leeennise.a3338
    @leeennise.a3338 2 года назад +3

    I was in Lisbon this year. Cold nites 🥶

  • @Int.pablo.e.arias.c
    @Int.pablo.e.arias.c 2 года назад +13

    We relocate expats to live abroad to many destinations. I would say that the time zone and the proximity is one of the biggest concerns for most of our customers. This are people who actually pay 10k to 20k for an international moving project and has the resources to invest abroad. This is my list of the places we get most request and book projects to: Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, Ecuador, Portugal.

    • @TravelWorld429
      @TravelWorld429 2 года назад +4

      I agree; however there is definitely a shift from Costa Rica to Medellin Colombia. All my friends that retired to Costa Rica, have all moved to Medellin. Very safe, cheap, clean, perfect weather.

    • @synewparadigm
      @synewparadigm 2 года назад +2

      Costa Rica will treat you as an ATM machine.

    • @Int.pablo.e.arias.c
      @Int.pablo.e.arias.c 2 года назад +4

      @@synewparadigm It is more expansive the most other locations in Latin America. But still one of the most popular destinations for expats. Definitely not for everybody.

  • @loscocolisos
    @loscocolisos 2 года назад +10

    A recent survey says that up to around 600,000 young Australians will be moving out of the country over the next year (age group 18 to 29)

    • @chrisj8764
      @chrisj8764 2 года назад

      Means nothing

    • @nickbali1534
      @nickbali1534 2 года назад +6

      That's if they're allowed to leave 🤣 ------

    • @007thematrix007
      @007thematrix007 2 года назад

      +nick bali ..... the only country(s) i know that does that are n. korea, russia, and china

    • @nickbali1534
      @nickbali1534 2 года назад +3

      @@007thematrix007
      Most people who wanted to leave Australia during the Covid years were not allowed to leave Australia, ESPECIALLY Australian citizens. The government made it extremely difficult even for people with bona fide reasons to exit Australia.

    • @Glenn-ei3xp
      @Glenn-ei3xp 2 года назад

      Any link to that claim? Or did you just make it up? Stats are at the moment more people are coming permanently or long than leaving. Fact

  • @guest3858
    @guest3858 2 года назад +9

    yup after what happened in canada and what the feds are trying their best to bring back, you have to get out of here. i will be gone quite soon hopefully by the end of october either in costa rica or moldova.i have my osprey bag, new suitecase, got rid of old furniture and getting contractors in before october 15 to renovate my place to become a rental. do not kid yourself, the last 2 years are a taste of whats to come

    • @johndubose1395
      @johndubose1395 2 года назад +1

      you people in KKKanada need to get organized and change things.

    • @Willburrrrr
      @Willburrrrr 2 года назад +1

      Planning my escape from Canada as well. Probably going to pick Portugal. Not the same country I grew up in 20 years ago

    • @caronridge6912
      @caronridge6912 2 года назад

      yup canada sux coz turd-oh & freeland are doing much damage as WEF proteges, so it's mostly hopeless now

    • @heatherkulak8633
      @heatherkulak8633 2 года назад

      I live in canada and it’s awesome pray tell what happened in canada that was so bad??

  • @tonyuser1562
    @tonyuser1562 2 года назад +17

    Bangkok
    Phuket
    Chiang Mai
    Hua Hin
    Pattaya
    in Thailand
    are the Hot Spots (Places)💖
    for Expats and/or Digital Nomads as well.
    Highly recommend 😀👍

    • @andrewfreeman88
      @andrewfreeman88 2 года назад +3

      @@TheMrPorter I’ve never heard anyone say that before.

    • @darren5971
      @darren5971 2 года назад

      @@andrewfreeman88 I have and I'm married to one .

    • @andrewfreeman88
      @andrewfreeman88 2 года назад

      @@darren5971 man, I hope you're wife doesn't see this lol

    • @darren5971
      @darren5971 2 года назад

      @@andrewfreeman88 Lol

    • @darren5971
      @darren5971 2 года назад +1

      Those places are not hot .Very old places .Good 30 years ago .Thailand not good same before .Are you a katoey Mr Tony?

  • @fabiocaetanofigueiredo1353
    @fabiocaetanofigueiredo1353 Год назад +1

    I'm Brazilian and in Brazil I would recommend the city of SANTOS (yes, Pelé...) - rather than Rio. Santos is much, much safer, it's also the coastal city closest to GRU airport - Brazil's main airport from which you can fly nonstop to more destinations.

  • @niel022
    @niel022 2 года назад +10

    I think you should be responsible! As a Brazilian, I would NEVER EVER recommend ANYONE to live in Rio de Janeiro. EXPENSIVE, DANGEROUS as it can get, Chaotic roads, just don't!!

  • @bananapatch9118
    @bananapatch9118 2 года назад +2

    Heading for Matagalpa, Nicaragua soon for retirement….very excited ! We are not wealthy, just want out of the rat race. Up in the mountains, cooler weather, not many expats and tourists, safe city, friendly people. My wife group up in Corinto. We plan to eventually slow travel from Mexico to Argentina, but we plan to be in Matagalpa for 2-3 years first.

  • @opnion2294
    @opnion2294 2 года назад +4

    I m going Malaysia for 3 months

  • @lindadorman2869
    @lindadorman2869 2 года назад +18

    Had my heart set on retiring to Penang Malaysia and then they changed the financial requirements so I longer qualify. I was going to make it my global base and travel around but now I'm headed to my second choice (Lyon France). Not nearly as affordable or easy as Malaysia.

    • @maxflight777
      @maxflight777 2 года назад +1

      Lyon ? Fun to cycle around … but why live there ?

    • @diannaboyd7876
      @diannaboyd7876 2 года назад +2

      Have you investigated Portugal? Much less expensive than France, easy to get residency.

    • @The.Red.Stilettos
      @The.Red.Stilettos 2 года назад +2

      You can apply for Sarawak Malaysia My Second Home (SMM2H). It's a better and much cheaper option. You are required to spend 30 days per year in Sarawak and can still live anywhere in Malaysia. Let me know if you need help.

    • @LuvuluvuLaChic
      @LuvuluvuLaChic 2 года назад +2

      I absolutely love Penang

    • @PaulBengtsson
      @PaulBengtsson 2 года назад +1

      Linda, Maybe try Malaga City on Costa Del Sol, Spain. Very nice place. Lot of culture. Can fly anywhere from there.

  • @ajayseshadri3677
    @ajayseshadri3677 2 года назад +11

    In India, the infrastructure is terrible. In Delhi, the pollution levels are so high that children get dry eyes. In Bangalore the roads are so bad that you can't even call them roads. Let us be very clear. This message is for expats and people in general, it is not for people who are perfectionists, not for people who are looking for places to move to permanently. The casual visits won't give you any real idea of what it is like to live with aspirations. Investing from a distance in equity or other stocks is different from setting up a business and finding accommodation is horrendously difficult. India is not particularly tax-friendly. It is onerous. It is too closed.

    • @alexl7444
      @alexl7444 2 года назад +2

      You kinda touched upon almost everything I wanna say.

  • @donnahougenesq7302
    @donnahougenesq7302 2 года назад +1

    I think we saw you salivating as you told us about the taco trucks by the British Embassy! 😁

  • @ozzyosbournereal
    @ozzyosbournereal 2 года назад

    The thumbnail with the hat and the flames 🙌🙌

  • @modern.performer
    @modern.performer 2 года назад +7

    You won't get that UAE citizenship but you'll have a few ways to obtain that 10-year golden visa

    • @good4u702
      @good4u702 2 года назад

      What ways please?

    • @modern.performer
      @modern.performer 2 года назад +1

      @@good4u702 invest 550k in property, or invest 2.7M in a local business, for example...

  • @jimjimjim7265
    @jimjimjim7265 Год назад +1

    Malaysia's new golden visa rescrictions pretty well rule most folks out, you have to be earning 10 k us dollars a month and for most retires that's just a bar too high, I see they have had over a 90 percent drop in golden visa applications since the new rules took effect, so they may have to rethink their program

  • @spinalcrackerbox
    @spinalcrackerbox 2 года назад +7

    Picked Cambodia in 2013, made the move in September of 2019 - great timing or what? - and it's worked out great for me. Been doing real estate investment here since early 2014.
    Agreed on residency in Singapore just not being worth it. I buried that idea about 12 years ago. Great place to visit though.

    • @synewparadigm
      @synewparadigm 2 года назад +2

      How are you handling the language?

    • @spinalcrackerbox
      @spinalcrackerbox 2 года назад +4

      @@synewparadigm You can do as little or as much of the local language as you want. Apart from English proficiency being better here than in Thailand, there are of course also simultaneous translation apps.
      Cheers from Kampot.
      [Sorry, only saw your comment now.]

    • @osamaejaz5642
      @osamaejaz5642 2 года назад

      @@spinalcrackerbox I'm also interested in Cambodia since entry to Malaysia is kinda getting expensive, can you guide me what's it like to actually live there with family and make it a second home?
      Also does residency eventually leads to citizenship?
      Thanks!

  • @ms.ednapost
    @ms.ednapost 2 года назад +8

    My divorce and circumstances devastated me financially so (as a Boomer) I have no real retirement but will continue to work as a freelancer. I started out wanting to move to southern France. But now metro Lisbon is top on the list. Although Mexico is closer to my children and grands. Geez, I pray I make up my mind. My lease is up in March 2023😩I never been to Portugal so I go back and forth of scouting first or just making the leap.

    • @kyotoflavor9359
      @kyotoflavor9359 2 года назад +2

      For me, i felt Porto and Lisbon a bit sad and melancholy, like stepping back in time, but in a dark =ish way hard to explain, I went there after a heap of RUclips reserach, thinking from teh intraweb, great i think i could live here, realityi found it quite different, to the Vloggers, rose tinted specs, not for me, but, ....Southern France, luved in Menton, Lyon and west to Nantes, all positive and cheerful places, and felt very homly ...as did surprising Poland, some great people and cities....and bang for buch good quaility of life...perhaps a bit too cold waether wise...Spain next for me..

    • @msyorkie891
      @msyorkie891 2 года назад +4

      I just came back from Portugal 5 days ago. Like the other commenter I was disappointed by Lisbon and Porto. I went to some smaller cities that I enjoyed much more. I highly recommend you go scope it out. I found the vibe way different than what I’ve seen on vlogs. All the best in your search!

    • @ms.ednapost
      @ms.ednapost 2 года назад +2

      @@kyotoflavor9359 Thank you for sharing your perspective and experience. I had the same experience when I visited Barbados. They talked about their Golden visa for digital nomads. How great the internet connection and so on. Very disappointing. Maybe all good for residents & certainly tourists. But for me…too much poverty, poor infrastructure, and scammy (but friendly) people. I need a higher vibe🤷🏽‍♀️🍷

    • @TravelWorld429
      @TravelWorld429 2 года назад +3

      You can always split your time between Europe and the Americas. I split my time between Costa Rica, Bangkok and Europe, which works for me.

    • @ms.ednapost
      @ms.ednapost 2 года назад +2

      @@TravelWorld429 Thank you for this! I have been thinking about doing that. Selling my furniture, my car and just going for it!🌹

  • @ericeverson5956
    @ericeverson5956 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video. Nice to get the channel some props. Peace.

  • @penn7853
    @penn7853 2 года назад +12

    NEW spots? whaaaa? Except maybe India, all these places have been traditional expat spots for 20 years now. It also sounds like youve never been to India. I usually love your videos, but this one really reduces perception of this being your expertise.

    • @ES-mc3cc
      @ES-mc3cc 2 года назад +3

      He said new list, not new places.

    • @harisadu8998
      @harisadu8998 2 года назад

      He's been to India before. Not sure how recent.

  • @ConsertandoTudo
    @ConsertandoTudo 2 года назад +1

    As a Brazilian living here, I can say with 100% sure: As a second citizenship, it is quite nice, plus we have a dual agreement with portugal, giving us a easy door to Europe. As a place to void income tax, maybe if you are a entrepreneur you can save a lot by applying the Rich Dad Poor Dad concept, the problem is the absurd tax in consumer.

    • @youngshaheen2834
      @youngshaheen2834 Год назад

      what is absurd tax in consumer ? please explain

    • @ConsertandoTudo
      @ConsertandoTudo Год назад

      @@youngshaheen2834 i just bought a some bananas, a coke, a hair brush and bread, paid 14,51brl 4,91 from that was consumer tax. My energy bill in January was 172,89 aprox 35 was consumer tax. Just to be clear, we do not have a tax named consumer tax, we have many tax here, federal level, state, city level, and on the receipt they show the total amount paid and how much of it was taxation. If this was not enough we have income taxation as well, that varies progressive from if I recall correct 17% up to 27% in the income. If I was not clear enough, just ask

    • @ConsertandoTudo
      @ConsertandoTudo Год назад

      @@youngshaheen2834 and as a entrepreneur you could void some of the income taxation, by applying the rich dad poor dad concept

  • @VKjk
    @VKjk 2 года назад +9

    Yaaaayy for Msia…. KL and Penang are both expat hotspots 😊😬

    • @caronridge6912
      @caronridge6912 2 года назад

      Yeah, it's more angmoh (white english) now in parts of Malaysia now than it was everywhere I lived before in north america. Lol. Plus they speak better english than half the people do in the big cities of US and Canada.

    • @muhsinunmajid
      @muhsinunmajid 2 года назад

      Malaysians speaks d Queen's English taught in schools... besides Malay, Mandarin, Cantonese, Tamil etc...

    • @jaywu7078
      @jaywu7078 2 года назад

      No wonder the local is moving out of KL and Penang, and buy house elsewhere

    • @caronridge6912
      @caronridge6912 2 года назад

      @@muhsinunmajid Malaysians are both nice and impressive people. Many malaysians know 3-4 languages and almost all malayisans are fluent in at least 2 languages, wow. In my home country, people speak only one language and many of them struggle even with that, LOL

    • @caronridge6912
      @caronridge6912 2 года назад

      @@muhsinunmajid And also hokien and malay. Most people don't know that malay ranks around the 5th most common native language in the world!

  • @coding7196
    @coding7196 2 года назад +7

    Mr. Henderson, I have a bizarre request: that you list the countries where it is safe to drink the tap water.

    • @tabidots
      @tabidots 2 года назад +3

      This information can be easily googled. Generally it’s only the developed world. Among the countries in this video, Portugal would be the only one.

    • @carolinavarela1572
      @carolinavarela1572 2 года назад +2

      all developed countries test tap water

    • @bennyhanna6
      @bennyhanna6 2 года назад +2

      You can't drink tap water in some parts of the USA. Not worth a seperate video on this

    • @pennypetrovic3682
      @pennypetrovic3682 2 года назад

      European countries

    • @leandrog2785
      @leandrog2785 2 года назад

      It doesn't matter, because you can easily filter your water, or drink bottled water. You can install a filter in your sink faucet or even your house's entire water supply. So it makes no sense to choose a place to live based on the tap water quality.

  • @Spacebaby21
    @Spacebaby21 2 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @westonbadke5434
    @westonbadke5434 2 года назад +8

    3 year residency in UAE is attractive. Plus it can roll over for additional terms. And the real estate rental return is amazing.

    • @krugmeup2162
      @krugmeup2162 2 года назад

      Get your mask on then. Fk that

    • @grant5059
      @grant5059 2 года назад

      Wow. So interesting

  • @markrush2319
    @markrush2319 2 года назад +1

    For me it is Buenos Aires Argentina 🇦🇷. I lived in Buenos Aires Argentina for nearly 10 years. I purchased a home in Mar Del Plata Argentina 🇦🇷 ❤️.

    • @synewparadigm
      @synewparadigm 2 года назад

      Was it hard to get a visa? Is it a safe place?

    • @markrush2319
      @markrush2319 2 года назад

      @@synewparadigm First of all Buenos Aires and Argentina is one of the safest countries that I have ever visited next it all depends on where you are coming from if you are coming from the United States you don't need a visa you get to stay in Argentina for 90 days and if you take a short ferry ride to Uruguay and return you get another 90 days and this is unlimited you can do it as many times as you like but for other types of visas I suggest you contact an immigration attorney in Argentina. Argentina is a nation of immigrants and they are very welcoming to people that want to stay long term.

  • @expatwealthasia8702
    @expatwealthasia8702 2 года назад +2

    Great video

  • @djtan3313
    @djtan3313 2 года назад +3

    KL rocks!

  • @maxflight777
    @maxflight777 2 года назад +7

    Lisbon is quite expensive.. a “family” house in a good area will cost a minimum of €2.2M (not all of us want to live in an apartment where you are subject to noise/nuisance from neighbors)
    Super quality of life though …. Hardly any crime and just a short flight to all the fabulous European countries.

    • @tinglestingles
      @tinglestingles 2 года назад +2

      We are in Setubal - somewhat cheaper, but with lovely beaches and a very walkable city!

    • @ninobk196
      @ninobk196 2 года назад +7

      Portugal is a beautiful country but I find the culture a little sleepy. They are so different than their Spanish neighbors. Kind of melancholic. It's not a place where one feels "inspired" if you are on the younger spectrum. Portugal really lacks spunk. It's a great place to live for retirement but if you have an entrepreneur spirit it's just not very exciting. It's also gotten so expensive and not sure it's worth it really. It's all built up for foreigners. Unless locals are rich, no one can pay those rents or sale prices.

    • @maxflight777
      @maxflight777 2 года назад

      @@ninobk196 I couldn’t agree more ! You nailed it ! 👍👍

    • @maxflight777
      @maxflight777 2 года назад +1

      @@tinglestingles Yep … I have a (motorcycle enthusiast) friend there .. Nice place to live if you are over 59 …

    • @Carolinapetroska
      @Carolinapetroska 2 года назад

      True. Sad that Lisbon has become way out of reach for many people. True also that in apartments you can hear your neighbors so much and the average apartment is not insulated at all ; hence it gets so cold and so much energy wasted. I guess, you either have to go more inland now but it's harder to commute if you don't have a car.

  • @Thomas_Hardy.
    @Thomas_Hardy. 2 года назад +10

    Rio was very dangerous when I went there. So many other amazing smaller Brazil cities. Porto Alegre or along the coast north of Rio. Rio would be my last choice. btw..you really need to learn portuguese to spend time there.

  • @welkcubnairb1478
    @welkcubnairb1478 2 года назад +3

    Awesome show Sir

  • @orangeniggalo4767
    @orangeniggalo4767 2 года назад +1

    I live in Mexico and all you really need is to go up to the border and purchase a 6-month visitor pass and this Visa will grant you unlimited access to Mexico for 6 months no problem it only costs about $30 and it works for me I currently live in Mexico and work in San Diego and I cross the border everyday for work if you're looking to escape California and expenses of California try living in a place like Tijuana rosarito or ensenada and then cross the border everyday for work if you need to

  • @anabelsanchez4605
    @anabelsanchez4605 2 года назад +1

    I’m from the US and am currently in the Dominican Republic. Plenty of good priced food. Cheaper cost of living. Private health insurance is reasonably priced. I have a pay as you go cell phone. We have all kinds of international food in supermarkets. Price smart is like Costco. Malls are also very nice. I live in an agricultural region plenty of free clean drinking water and crops and livestock here. Life is slower paced. But there isn’t crazy violence here like in nyc. There are many immigrants here from China Venezuela Columbia and many other countries. There are great bilingual private schools. Lots of nice hotels beaches and resorts. In cities there are food delivery apps like Uber,Uber eats, Pedidos ya, didi, didi food and probably some more. So it’s getting more convenient.

  • @ellytorres7630
    @ellytorres7630 2 года назад +3

    Morning!🎉

  • @DanTheQueasy-Fisherman
    @DanTheQueasy-Fisherman 2 года назад +3

    Frank Sinatra: Start Spreading The News.........................................Dubai, Dubai What A Wonderful Town!

  • @regissandrin
    @regissandrin 2 года назад +9

    Rio.. no way, I would prefer to Live in Sao Paulo and spend my weekends in Rio. Sao Paulo is the best place to live in Latin America, by far. Underestimated/explored because of the Portuguese language.

  • @voice.of.reason
    @voice.of.reason 2 года назад

    I went to Lisbon and it was so expensive I did not stay there one single night - I took the bus out of there to a cheaper town

  • @22madmax13
    @22madmax13 2 года назад +1

    I'm still partial to South America, not that far from the US if you need to leave in an emergency

  • @ilsevanheerden4976
    @ilsevanheerden4976 Год назад

    Love you channel Andrew. Have to say though, Lisbon is hardly a new hot spot, neither cheap for rents. Even Madeira is not so new a a hotspot anymore.

  • @mikesell5010
    @mikesell5010 2 года назад +11

    Would love to know how you would rank the most walkable cities that are that are easy to live in as an expat.
    Currently in Brazil as an expat, the walkability is so-so, but fairly cheap to live in

    • @bennyhanna6
      @bennyhanna6 2 года назад +4

      Walkability is very important and needs to be mentioned more.

    • @heatherkulak8633
      @heatherkulak8633 2 года назад

      Palermo is a great walking city

    • @ivanjo1933
      @ivanjo1933 2 года назад

      Thessaloniki, Podgorica, Cordoba, Ljubljana

    • @iwilson6651
      @iwilson6651 2 года назад +1

      Yes, I’ve found that in many major LatAm cities expats tend to live in condominium compounds that can be a bit isolated (Santa fe in cdmx for example) and car oriented.

    • @matthewpedersen5125
      @matthewpedersen5125 2 года назад +2

      I always thought Medellin was pretty walkable, especially Poblado. The hills are pretty numerous and can be steep, but if you are decently fit its not a problem. You can live within a 15 min walk from malls which house most everything you need, grocery store, banks, phone support, restaurants, home improvement , mechanics and govt offices, and some even now have hospitals and clinics attached. Public transportation is cheap, albeit difficult to master, and goes everywhere. Taxis are abundant and the airport is only 45 min from the city.

  • @sebastianpayancristancho5027
    @sebastianpayancristancho5027 2 года назад

    Incredible video. I love this

  • @SK-le1gm
    @SK-le1gm 2 года назад

    bangalore here 🙋🏽‍♂️ it rocks

  • @TheSimArchitect
    @TheSimArchitect Год назад +1

    São Paylo is WAY better than rio. Much safer, much reacher, much nicer people that don't want to outsmart you all the time to rip you off. Also, insanely hot weather and scorching sun. If that's what you want, maybe go to Espírito Santo or even Bahia states, otherwise I'd say São Paulo and Florianópolis are much nicer places in Brazil. If you're wealthy, it might not be worth moving to a cheap place, plus taxes are much higher there because anybody that makes more than a few hundred of dollars per month is already considered middle class, so you'll likely end up in a very high bracket.

  • @colettelongo2080
    @colettelongo2080 2 года назад

    Funny you should mention Vienna, Austria. We lived there for 7 years, and plan to retire there soon. Yes, Austrians are generally unfriendly, but the UN is there so you can make friends with people from all over the world and English is widely spoken.

  • @TopGHustleUp
    @TopGHustleUp 2 года назад +1

    Any news on Indonesia or Peru ?

  • @ralphramirez1979
    @ralphramirez1979 2 года назад

    Puerto vallarte 2.5vhr flight lax. Love the vibe. $100 groceries for a week.

  • @vm994
    @vm994 2 года назад +16

    I'm a Canadian of Indian descent who spent 7 months in Bangalore and loved it! Feeling like it's a best kept secret and wondering why it's not on your radar? Even in this video, you don't really say why most wouldn't go there? I'm new to your channel and have been searching your many vids looking for more on India. So far I've only found 1 where you say the internet is not good. I think it has greatly improved since you made that video. Would be interesting to see a video that expands more on India as a viable location. Maybe you need to visit again? Also my mother is Brazilian, and amongst family we have heard it is outrageously dangerous which you mentioned but didn't expand on. I'm wondering why your source still thinks it's a great place to go?🤔

    • @doyourbestleavetherest
      @doyourbestleavetherest 2 года назад +4

      Maybe it’s because there are already enough people in India?😅

    • @saintburnsy2468
      @saintburnsy2468 2 года назад

      Yeah I was kinda surprised by Rio, too. There are far nicer (and safer) places in Brazil! Especially in the south. But I think most wealthier entrepreneurs might find it a bit too small down there.
      At least they didn't put someplace like Fortaleza! (one of the highest rates of violence in Brazil). Or anywhere in the northeast.

    • @detailingman3141
      @detailingman3141 2 года назад +8

      Because it’s chaos and dirty

    • @VittoShulman
      @VittoShulman 2 года назад +3

      Let me ask you VM how easy it is to get a sim card or open a bank account or at least an e-wallet in India? Even buying a train ticket is a pain in the back in India

    • @deep40
      @deep40 2 года назад

      @@VittoShulman if you are literate enough to use some basic apps of IRCTC then it won't be a problem...

  • @damienprevot2599
    @damienprevot2599 5 месяцев назад

    Killeen, Texas! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
    I dropped my Latte and burst out laughing! Excellent!

  • @_Forever555
    @_Forever555 2 года назад +1

    Some considering also are the cultures of these people.. check out Jack Boggle’s (founder of Vanguard) comments on culture and how it effects your investments. I agree with him.

  • @mattanderson6672
    @mattanderson6672 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @richard09able
    @richard09able 2 года назад +2

    So the tacos trucks in Mexico are near the embassies? Now I’m curious 🧐

  • @raceoftheday7785
    @raceoftheday7785 2 года назад +4

    Andrew, two hours up the road from Vienna is Brno🇨🇿 regularly ranked in the top cities for quality of living 👌

  • @anasmith1971
    @anasmith1971 2 года назад +1

    Viva 🎉mi Ciudad de México 💕🇲🇽 💕

  • @Bernoulliflyer
    @Bernoulliflyer 2 года назад +1

    Very interesting

  • @BeauRakes
    @BeauRakes 2 года назад

    dope content

  • @cynthiaaiken2424
    @cynthiaaiken2424 Год назад

    if you live in 3 different countries, what do you pack?

  • @salvador9288
    @salvador9288 2 года назад +1

    LISBON...PORTUGAL! 👍

  • @theStacyJames
    @theStacyJames 2 года назад

    Mexico City is good. Was just there checking it out for that purpose. Several places in India are on the docket, as is Luxor, in places in Jordan. Lisbon is on the distant horizon.

  • @pawlieblog7967
    @pawlieblog7967 2 года назад +5

    I’ve been in Toulouse, France, the past few days-gorgeous parks, walker and dog friendly boulevards, exotic chickens and roosters roaming free-range in the Jardin des Plantes (Botanical Gardens), wonderful architecture, arts and shopping…and FOODIE delight! Seasonal city-wide party to celebrate food and wine the night I arrived (Sept 21)… can’t recommend it enough!! Close to Mediterranean Sea but not so touristy as Nice…🎉😮😅 I want to visit Kuala Lumpur too.

    • @kyotoflavor9359
      @kyotoflavor9359 2 года назад +2

      Nantes is cool too..

    • @grant5059
      @grant5059 2 года назад +2

      Toulouse sounds wonderful. Would love to live in France, but it seems difficult.

    • @MotionPictureTrips
      @MotionPictureTrips 2 года назад +3

      Have you been to Banyuls-sur-Mer and Cerbère? If not, you should check these little towns out. I shot some video I uploaded in my channel if you want to see it. I think you'll like these towns.
      I was there this summer. The people are so friendly and kind.
      The hotel were I stayed was a fraction of the cost of what I'd have spent in Orange Beach Alabama. I only paid 90 bucks vs 250-500 a night in Gulf Shores during the high season.
      The grocery prices were, however, disappointing, compared to Spain. But still a bit cheaper than the states.

    • @kling8460
      @kling8460 2 года назад +6

      France is overpriced, high tax, low freedom, beaurocratic and over rated. Nice for a few days though

    • @pawlieblog7967
      @pawlieblog7967 2 года назад +3

      @@kling8460 that’s the conventional “wisdom” about France. I’m finding there are places where you can do well as an expat retiree, and have a healthier, thriftier and much better lifestyle than in the USA.

  • @rompol2009
    @rompol2009 2 года назад +5

    I am surprised that no one is talking about Armenia. It's very easy to stay and settle in. Very low tax and cost of living. I'm going there in October, will register there as a digital nomad. Has anyone had any experience in Yerevan?

    • @heatherkulak8633
      @heatherkulak8633 2 года назад +2

      Yes been researching Armenia I’ve loved duduk music for many years

    • @rompol2009
      @rompol2009 2 года назад

      @@heatherkulak8633 I am not sure about situation between Armenia and Azerbaijan now. And because of friendliness to Russia Armenia risks to geht some EU/US restrictions as well. I would say it's a good country for a digital nomad, but a bit risky for a serious Businesses with office and Personal. You have to be ready to leave the country within 2-4 week's.

    • @CindyRe
      @CindyRe 2 года назад

      Yerevan is a clean city with very friendly people and great culture. The food is superb, and fresh vegies are plentiful. The service is unlike anything in the US. If you come to a restaurant that is full, they will bring out a table for you. Armenians are very warm people and love to make friends. They do you a favor - they expect a friendly gesture from you in return, like a dinner invitation rather than a payment.
      The problem is that there is a military conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. And Turkey is not favoring Armenia either. Otherwise Armenia is great.

    • @mbybak
      @mbybak 2 года назад

      @@rompol2009 Did you end up going?

    • @mbybak
      @mbybak 2 года назад

      @@CindyRe Are you there currently?

  • @lucysnorebush964
    @lucysnorebush964 2 года назад +8

    Can't decide on either Belgrade Serbia or Bariloche Argentina. Maybe I'll just get two smaller properties for now in both places.

    • @westonbadke5434
      @westonbadke5434 2 года назад +2

      Serbia is a supporter and supported by China! Just FYI.

    • @ichbinhier355
      @ichbinhier355 2 года назад

      Bariloche is quite expensive

    • @caronridge6912
      @caronridge6912 2 года назад +5

      Istanbul - Turkiye has no real interest in joining the declining EU, and instead Turkiye increasingly views the EU adversarilly. Instead, this year Turkiye wisely joined the China-based SCO and BRICS+, along with most of the Persian Gulf states including UAE-Dubai that Andrew mentions, in the probable belief that the rising "Global South" is the future whilst the collective west will continue to decline like Andrew repeatedly explains. Besides, this "Global South" (which now includes as members the not-so-south Russia and all of Central Asia as allies of the 3-billion-strong Greater China + ASEAN) has almost 90% of the world's population and most of the global economy, while the West is just over 10% of the population and a chronically shrinking minority of the global economic pie.
      I'm western but I'll now stay in the Global South for my residence, business, and increasingly, investment.

    • @caronridge6912
      @caronridge6912 2 года назад +3

      I think Serbia is great except that it's located in what looks to have relatively high potential to become a war zone. Argentina, not so much. Indeed, all of South America looks safer. The highest risk of getting nuked is probably in Europe, UK, and North America, so I'd avoid or get out of those places now whilst you still can.

    • @lucysnorebush964
      @lucysnorebush964 2 года назад

      @@ichbinhier355 Compared to what? I live on the beach in Florida now. Doesn't seem too bad there right now.

  • @jancovanderwesthuizen8070
    @jancovanderwesthuizen8070 Год назад

    Something i hear you talk about surprisingly little is international organizations, except for maybe the EU/Schengen. I would think that for the latin american part of the trifecta, Rio de Janeiro would be preferable to CDMX because Brazil is part of Mercosur. By getting the passport of Brazil, you also get easier access to Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia and Venezuela. Doesnt that make a difference?

  • @brunolarochelle3641
    @brunolarochelle3641 2 года назад +2

    About Mexico City, my parents in law live there and they don’t like the actual president policies. For example friends told us that they replace the custom agent with the army. Is it to fight corruption or to get more control over the economy/people. I can’t tell. But I really love Mexico I even married a chilanga more than 20 years ago. But right now I’m very curious about Malaysia. Maybe I should look for a job there????

    • @allisonladd7365
      @allisonladd7365 Год назад

      interesting comment about Mexico president. thanks for stating it. I'm in Peru, many here think that he supported (behind the scenes) the recent uprisings and possibly actively supporting socialist agenda in South America.