I just moved back home to Africa after living in America for 37 years. I'm loving ❤️ it. I'm also on a mission to encourage others to leave Babylon before it burns down. You two ladies are beautiful 😍 inside and out. I appreciate you very much 😊❤
Hey Adalia thanks as 2 of my 3 choices are on your list! I’m retired but went back to work to accelerate the process of moving abroad. Got a part time job with full benefits including 401k and HSA!! I’m more determined than ever!! I receive SS but it only pays the bills. 🙏🏽 Nothing left 😢Thanks for all you do for black women!! 🤗🔥Keep doing the work ladies it’s possible!!
Hello Adalia, this is such a wholesome video. I have lived abroad for over 20 years and I thought about how to travel and earn at the same time. So I went abroad as a teacher. My employer sorts my visa, I get paid to travel to different locations to teach and learn about cultures. It has even given me permanent residency status on 3 of the 6 continents I have worked on. It’s why I am now uploading my knowledge and experience on my channel with hopes that it would shed light and inspire someone out there like me who needs to know.
Thank you Adalia! As a teacher who retired 'early' this is very beneficial. Double check the income requirement for Professional Visa in Ecuador. When I spoke with an attorney earlier this year it was $450. You are greatly appreciated as always ❤️
Congrats early retired educator! I'm in Cali trying to add more teaching years to pension but also trying to not stay until I'm 60. Good to hear other educators are early retiring and not waiting for traditional 60-62 years of age.
I was told that you needed to deposit approximately 27,000 US in a Thai bank to get a retirement Visa, but that could be taken out once you got your Visa. I have about $2300. month income & know I could live on that there. Any info much appreciated.
In The Philippines, you can come as a tourist and extend your visa for up to 2 years! The only hassle this comes with is that you will have to renew your visa periodically.
@@chic9236Can you elaborate why? And if you have a preference where to live here in the United States, where would it be? A lot of people who decide to live outside the US, do so, because it’s cheaper for them and they can have a higher quality of life compared to staying in the US. But I’m curious what your take is.
Hi Adalia! I was watching a CNBC video about expats in Mexico City and OMG!!! there you were!!! I was so happy to see you and you Looked and sounded great! Congratulations and great job. I hope to connect with you when I visit CDMX in the near future. Take care!
Hi, I love your channel. Just an FYI, Indonesia has recently changed their Retirement Visa Financial Requirement. It is now $3,000 USD and the age requirement is now 60. I know this because I am planning to retire to the island of Bali in a few years, so I make sure that I am aware of any updates.
I couldnt sleep thinking how id like to get out of the uk and I came across your video very early this morning. Thank you for the work you do. It was very insightful. I had to subscribe 😊
I’m ready for Spain. My god is it cheap there. From what I see when I look for apartments in Malaga and Barcelona, I’m going to be making my move there soon. Take a giant step to set my foot in 😂
Just found your videos tonight ... very interesting Adalia ! Very solid advice I am from Florida but live in that 'other country' that speaks Portuguese since 2018 Came here while working on a container ship in 1980 and loved it. Worked like a dog till 2014, when I semi retired and moved down here. Been here off and on since 2002 Bought a nice 2br condo here in 2021 for $21,000 ! Spending about $600 a month on life ! You are right, when things don't feel right where you are - and you can't change a damn thing - get out and find a new more interesting, safer, cheaper and higher quality of life elsewhere ! Oddly enough, being from Florida but I have never been to Mexico ! In the next year we plan to come back to FL then make a trip to Mexico, probably MX City and Merida. I like their visas because they don't REQUIRE you to spend X amount of days there, unlike Portugal who demands you stay 6 months a year and deposit a large sum in one of their banks. As much as I like PT, I find their rules too demanding and inflexable. Can always visit PT visa free. Have visited 45 countries in my shipping career but few places I'd like to live in full time The short list to visit again ; Portugal, Malta ! , Greece, Spain, Netherlands, Japan PS : my wife is also a school teacher: History, English and Portuguese
This is so helpful! I’ve been to Argentina, Turkey and Ecuador all nice places. I know there is a large US expat community in Ecuador. I would love to visit Mauritius to to consider for retirement.
I absolutely love your videos you are of abundance with jewels of resources..I am retired an looking for a place to honker down in after I travel aboard for a year Thank you so much for this video 👏🏽🙋🏾♀️ I’m currently living in USA but will leave after my lease is up in August 2024 my daughter will also be coming along.
Hi Adalia, first time seeing you. Turkey? Its vague regulations with a purpose. I mentioned to my hotelier that I was shopping European property to open an American diner. In 36 hours, I was invited to lunch with the mayor of Istanbul. They offered me ridiculous 5 year benefits to open in Istanbul.
hey@@lineaostri Peruvian here! I would say that I noticed that people outside South America are almost always surprised how expensive it can be. I would recommend to stay away from Lima and Cuzco if you have a tight budget. Condos in Miraflores(Lima) are 200-250k USD, just saying. But everywhere else you can live with 1000-1500 USD/month if you rent, even less if you own, but I don't recommend owning to expats because of the scammers and certain laws. There is also high levels of pollution, underemployment and criminality in our capital. That being said, Peruvian food is the best of the continent, the currency is stable, healthcare even though not the most advanced is relatively accessible and a lot cheaper, the amount of places that are worth visiting are endless, climate regions are diverse... Maybe I just don't like Lima hahaha
Hey, just stumbled upon your channel and I subscribed after seeing your great info. I have a couple of comments: 1) I have permanent residency in Panama, and I love it here. However, I would say that living comfortably on $1500 a month in the most popular areas of the country would be a great stretch. 2) I am currently applying for a temporary residency in Argentina, and while the sum that you are quoting is accurate, my lawyer in Argentina says that requests for the rentista visa that show under US$2000 a month are not being approved, mostly due to runaway inflation. Thanks!
This doesnt qualify, but im considering South Africa. Beautiful scenery, low cost of living, English is spoken there and its a black country. Not really interested in Latin America , but i like this content 😊
@AdaliaAborisade The Retirement Visa. I spoke to an immigration lawyer in SA and she contacted the SA Consulate in Los Angeles and I qualify. I'm 38, so there is no age limit for that visa.
@AdaliaAborisade just consider South Africa in your next blog. Actually consider visiting it if you haven't done so yet. I guess you'll definitely consider relocating to SA. I know it's got it's own challenges like any other country, but you'll loved down here.
I live in the philippines and i'm from los angeles california wherever you go on any visa you are contributing to the country when you get any type of visa your spending money for food you're spending money for hotels all of that is contributing to that country.
Thanks for the wonderful and informative video, Adalia! 🙌🏽 I am also an educator and will be retiring soon…and planning to move abroad. I will stay connected for future guidance.😉
Whatever you decide to land , do your research first. The rules are different then in the United States. Some countries are dangerous too. So just be careful.
Which low cost countries are the best for older seniors that don't have to pay outrageous health insurance premiums living as an expat. Heard that many insurance companies overseas will not cover older seniors. How do you get such glowing skin?
@ShanaJahsintaWalters please obtain a side hustle. There are voice over jobs, tieaching English online or obtain another job online. Do you have a computer, cell phone, etc.
Thank You Very Much, Adalia. Extremely Useful & Informative Video.💗 I Already BLAXIT-ed To One Of Those Countries,; But Winter In Mauritius Sounds Fantastic! :))
Adalia, I’m positive I saw you in Buenos Aires! I was with my immersion group on a tour and as the bus was driving by the Obelisk, I saw you crossing the street. Small world😊
OUTSTANDING VIDEO My co-worker told me that Argentina was good for a pension person. Dominican Republic Peru Ecuador Indonesia Nicaragua Portugal Mauritius....(it's expensive) The Philippines Panama Venezuela......(NOPE) URUGUAY TURKEY
@@AdaliaAborisade Hello Adaila!!!, I also looked up Dominica, and they 2 options, 1st 1, you can come in the country for 21 days, and then ask for a tourist extension, for up to 180 days, after that you can renew your visa annually and I think the website said 1,200 USD, . #. 2 you can invest 50k, or 100,000k and be a citizen and get your passport. I may opt for # 1, 6 months is good enough for me to get started, and get my bareing, so we'll see.....but I'll definitely post something in the Exodus Summit community group. Thank you Adaila, I appreciate your kindness and your knowledge....a lot to think about Peace and blessings Denise 😊
Sri Lanka...not quite sure about financial...but there are more than a few Americans here..my journey was Sri lanka aged 10y----> London UK (20years)-----‐> Australia 45y------> retired in Sri Lanka 6 yrs...
hey, writing this not out of being negative but out wanting to help people who look like me. alot of the countries you mentioned don't allow dual citizenship on their path with to citizenship. people would have to give up their pervious citizenships to become a citizen. for example, Indonesia and the Philippines, if you aren't a naturally born citizen. i subbed to your Channel. i wish you luck!
That's only theory and on paper no one will check to see how many citizenship you have,my home country don't allow dual citizenship but I have three passports, no one really care and no they want ask you to give up ur first passport to get their when you apply
Picky girl travels the world. I think you may need to recheck your Philippines requirements to residents visa. It's not 1500 deposit. The SRRV is 10,000-20,000 Usd deposit. not sure where your information is taken from but it's very expensive unless you are married to a local citizen ( Filipino)
I have benefited greatly just stumbling across this video. I am currently considering moving to Jamaica. Do you have any information on how that process would go? Have you done a video on that could watch? I didn't see anything in you play list.
Hello ma'am, thank you so much for this video . I would love it if you could make a video on how to move to the us for some because some are thinking about moving to us😂
I notice that you list income and savings together. Are they interchangeable? For instance, if you have at least $1350 USD in savings do you still have to be getting a certain amount of money per month? That aspect confused me. As for Mexico, I wonder if you meant savings of at least $4000 and not having to be earning that monthly. That would seem a bit excessive.
Hi Adalia. I have a quick question about the Degree requirement for Ecuador. Do they accept an Associate degree? I have an A.S. Degree, but not a bachelor’s. But, it’s still a degree. I’m certainly not sure Ecuador will be my choice, but I like to consider all my options. Thank you for this video.
You are right about that. FYI: The country of Brazil and also Belize.. are asking for a minimum of $2,000 USD a month = (Two Thousand). Thank goodness my wife and qualify without worrying or working. But I suspect that all countries will keep raising the ante on newcomers.
My wife is currently working on her Belize Residency. Please keep your fingers crossed that SHE will be able to pull together ENOUGH money and be GIVEN an ENTRY into Belize.. so that I will have a chance to FOLLOW HER and make sure that WE stay away from the Cayo District.
I just moved back home to Africa after living in America for 37 years. I'm loving ❤️ it. I'm also on a mission to encourage others to leave Babylon before it burns down. You two ladies are beautiful 😍 inside and out. I appreciate you very much 😊❤
Thank you for watching
I. HEAR. YOU!!❤
Which country in Africa ? I would like to go
Hey Adalia thanks as 2 of my 3 choices are on your list! I’m retired but went back to work to accelerate the process of moving abroad. Got a part time job with full benefits including 401k and HSA!! I’m more determined than ever!! I receive SS but it only pays the bills. 🙏🏽 Nothing left 😢Thanks for all you do for black women!! 🤗🔥Keep doing the work ladies it’s possible!!
🙌🏾🙌🏾
Hello Adalia, this is such a wholesome video. I have lived abroad for over 20 years and I thought about how to travel and earn at the same time. So I went abroad as a teacher. My employer sorts my visa, I get paid to travel to different locations to teach and learn about cultures. It has even given me permanent residency status on 3 of the 6 continents I have worked on. It’s why I am now uploading my knowledge and experience on my channel with hopes that it would shed light and inspire someone out there like me who needs to know.
Hi what's the name of your channel in need of your information
Awesome ❤
What's your channel??
Wow! This really makes living abroad possible. This means all I have to do is maintain 2 clients per month to meet the requirements.
the math is mathing 🙌🏾
Thank you Adalia! As a teacher who retired 'early' this is very beneficial. Double check the income requirement for Professional Visa in Ecuador. When I spoke with an attorney earlier this year it was $450. You are greatly appreciated as always ❤️
Thanks for letting me know
Congrats early retired educator! I'm in Cali trying to add more teaching years to pension but also trying to not stay until I'm 60. Good to hear other educators are early retiring and not waiting for traditional 60-62 years of age.
Any info on Thailand? Thanks good info!!!!
I was told that you needed to deposit approximately 27,000 US in a Thai bank to get a retirement Visa, but that could be taken out once you got your Visa. I have about $2300. month income & know I could live on that there. Any info much appreciated.
Hi, I was wondering how do countries see VA disability benefits? Is it considered a type of pension? Thank you
In The Philippines, you can come as a tourist and extend your visa for up to 2 years! The only hassle this comes with is that you will have to renew your visa periodically.
You couldn't pay me enough to live there YUCK!
@@chic9236Can you elaborate why? And if you have a preference where to live here in the United States, where would it be? A lot of people who decide to live outside the US, do so, because it’s cheaper for them and they can have a higher quality of life compared to staying in the US. But I’m curious what your take is.
Tourist visa can be extended up to 3 years. I live in the Philippines. I'm from America.
@@dualshock7757Most likely he/she has never been to the Philippines
No need to be rude. Filipinos are some of the kindest people in the world and lots of foreigners enjoy living there. @@chic9236
Hi Adalia! I was watching a CNBC video about expats in Mexico City and OMG!!! there you were!!! I was so happy to see you and you Looked and sounded great! Congratulations and great job. I hope to connect with you when I visit CDMX in the near future. Take care!
Thank you!
Hi, I love your channel. Just an FYI, Indonesia has recently changed their Retirement Visa Financial Requirement. It is now $3,000 USD and the age requirement is now 60. I know this because I am planning to retire to the island of Bali in a few years, so I make sure that I am aware of any updates.
Thanks for the update
When I tell you this is a sign!!!!! Thank you so much. Message right on time!
🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Exactly
Great video... I was starting to feel like traveling abroad was unattainable. Again thank you.
It absolutely can be done.
I couldnt sleep thinking how id like to get out of the uk and I came across your video very early this morning. Thank you for the work you do. It was very insightful. I had to subscribe 😊
If it is not personal, what are your compelling reason(s) for leaving UK.
I live here and kept thinking the same. It is going down the tube!
I’m the same way living in the us I went to college and cannot afford to live here
I’m ready for Spain. My god is it cheap there. From what I see when I look for apartments in Malaga and Barcelona, I’m going to be making my move there soon. Take a giant step to set my foot in 😂
what occupations are there?
@@DoyinVoice I’m running my own business. Not sure what jobs to look for there though.
Isn’t Spain super racist? They doesn’t want black people there.
In Barcelona the locals are telling Tourist to get out of their country 2days ago.spraying tourust with water guns. Terrible thing to.attack tourist..
I saw the same thing on youtube
Argentina and Peru sounds interesting.
I am intrigued by Peru. Hope to get there in 2024.
Just found your videos tonight ... very interesting Adalia ! Very solid advice
I am from Florida but live in that 'other country' that speaks Portuguese since 2018
Came here while working on a container ship in 1980 and loved it. Worked like a dog till 2014, when I semi retired and moved down here. Been here off and on since 2002
Bought a nice 2br condo here in 2021 for $21,000 ! Spending about $600 a month on life !
You are right, when things don't feel right where you are - and you can't change a damn thing - get out and find a new more interesting, safer, cheaper and higher quality of life elsewhere !
Oddly enough, being from Florida but I have never been to Mexico !
In the next year we plan to come back to FL then make a trip to Mexico, probably MX City and Merida. I like their visas because they don't REQUIRE you to spend X amount of days there, unlike Portugal who demands you stay 6 months a year and deposit a large sum in one of their banks.
As much as I like PT, I find their rules too demanding and inflexable. Can always visit PT visa free.
Have visited 45 countries in my shipping career but few places I'd like to live in full time
The short list to visit again ; Portugal, Malta ! , Greece, Spain, Netherlands, Japan
PS : my wife is also a school teacher: History, English and Portuguese
This is so helpful! I’ve been to Argentina, Turkey and Ecuador all nice places. I know there is a large US expat community in Ecuador. I would love to visit Mauritius to to consider for retirement.
Keep hope and joy ALIVE for all❤❤. Thank you Adalia
Thanks Adalia! As a fellow teacher and empty nester, this speaks to me!
I am not AA ( Caribbean) dis video did spark interest to go back Caribbean or Afrika...lol watching from EU
This is great info I'm more of a 10 day guy not an Expat but this info is valuable Thanks.
Yay! Panama made your list ❤❤❤
I absolutely love your videos you are of abundance with jewels of resources..I am retired an looking for a place to honker down in after I travel aboard for a year Thank you so much for this video 👏🏽🙋🏾♀️ I’m currently living in USA but will leave after my lease is up in August 2024 my daughter will also be coming along.
Really enjoyed this video, gave me some ideas to think
Hi Adalia, first time seeing you.
Turkey? Its vague regulations with a purpose.
I mentioned to my hotelier that I was shopping European property to open an American diner.
In 36 hours, I was invited to lunch with the mayor of Istanbul.
They offered me ridiculous 5 year benefits to open in Istanbul.
This was so helpful! Thanks! Peru and Ecuador are now on my radar. Appreciate this so much!
Glad it was helpful!
@@Vilcabamba_RE_DisclosuresOh wow. What about Peru?
hey@@lineaostri Peruvian here! I would say that I noticed that people outside South America are almost always surprised how expensive it can be. I would recommend to stay away from Lima and Cuzco if you have a tight budget. Condos in Miraflores(Lima) are 200-250k USD, just saying. But everywhere else you can live with 1000-1500 USD/month if you rent, even less if you own, but I don't recommend owning to expats because of the scammers and certain laws. There is also high levels of pollution, underemployment and criminality in our capital. That being said, Peruvian food is the best of the continent, the currency is stable, healthcare even though not the most advanced is relatively accessible and a lot cheaper, the amount of places that are worth visiting are endless, climate regions are diverse... Maybe I just don't like Lima hahaha
Im in the Philippines. Its good here 👍
This option definitely help in getting multiple residencies.
Hey, just stumbled upon your channel and I subscribed after seeing your great info. I have a couple of comments: 1) I have permanent residency in Panama, and I love it here. However, I would say that living comfortably on $1500 a month in the most popular areas of the country would be a great stretch. 2) I am currently applying for a temporary residency in Argentina, and while the sum that you are quoting is accurate, my lawyer in Argentina says that requests for the rentista visa that show under US$2000 a month are not being approved, mostly due to runaway inflation. Thanks!
I'd heard that about Argentina but wasn't sure. Thanks for the info.
@@AdaliaAborisade my pleasure!
This doesnt qualify, but im considering South Africa. Beautiful scenery, low cost of living, English is spoken there and its a black country. Not really interested in Latin America , but i like this content 😊
Which visa are considering for S. African?
@AdaliaAborisade The Retirement Visa. I spoke to an immigration lawyer in SA and she contacted the SA Consulate in Los Angeles and I qualify. I'm 38, so there is no age limit for that visa.
@AdaliaAborisade just consider South Africa in your next blog. Actually consider visiting it if you haven't done so yet. I guess you'll definitely consider relocating to SA. I know it's got it's own challenges like any other country, but you'll loved down here.
Loading shedding in South Africa, keep that in mind. Otherwise, great experience.
The Indonesia retirement kitas has a minimum required age of 55. Soon, it'll increase to age 60. I'm sure you can imagine how sad I was about it. lol
Aw man 😢
I live in the philippines and i'm from los angeles california wherever you go on any visa you are contributing to the country when you get any type of visa your spending money for food you're spending money for hotels all of that is contributing to that country.
Thanks for the wonderful and informative video, Adalia! 🙌🏽 I am also an educator and will be retiring soon…and planning to move abroad. I will stay connected for future guidance.😉
Best of luck!
Thanks for sharing all your detailed leg-work.. Excellent!! ..time for me to do some more homework.. Thanks Again!!
Whatever you decide to land , do your research first. The rules are different then in the United States. Some countries are dangerous too. So just be careful.
it's my 1st time hear I would love to travel and study or work as a Nigerian qualified Dental Hygienist
this video was awesome ❤
Thanks for watching
Which low cost countries are the best for older seniors that don't have to pay outrageous health insurance premiums living as an expat. Heard that many insurance companies overseas will not cover older seniors.
How do you get such glowing skin?
@ShanaJahsintaWalters please obtain a side hustle. There are voice over jobs, tieaching English online or obtain another job online. Do you have a computer, cell phone, etc.
Thank you for this video, Taiwan is my dream last stop......but I'll make a pitstop before graduating to that. 😁
There's rule that we have to be one and done. Keep exploring.
Thank you for sharing this information. It's very inspiring 💛
I hope it helps you leave the US
@@AdaliaAborisade I hope so, as well! 💛
Wonderful video!
Thank You Very Much, Adalia. Extremely Useful & Informative Video.💗 I Already BLAXIT-ed To One Of Those Countries,; But Winter In Mauritius Sounds Fantastic! :))
You're so welcome!
Great video, Adalia! Your videos are always so informative. I will be in Buenos Aires in the next 10 days as well. I hope you have a wonderful time.
Have fun!
Adalia, I’m positive I saw you in Buenos Aires! I was with my immersion group on a tour and as the bus was driving by the Obelisk, I saw you crossing the street. Small world😊
That's pretty ambitious of Venezuela..... that's all I'm going to say.😶
Thank you for this information 😊
Great Channel
I subscribed and liked 👍:) do you happened to have similar information on Spain ?
I wish I had US$1,500 right now.
Baby steps but it’s possible 🙏🏼
@@dianeheidelberg3791 Okay.
OUTSTANDING VIDEO
My co-worker told me that
Argentina was good for a pension person.
Dominican Republic
Peru
Ecuador
Indonesia
Nicaragua
Portugal
Mauritius....(it's expensive)
The Philippines
Panama
Venezuela......(NOPE)
URUGUAY
TURKEY
Thank u so much for this video. I will be using this for references.
Wonderful!
This give me ideas of the possibilities to make this dream to make this move.
Love seeing you again! I missed alot due to accelerated work schedule.
Wow, thank you so much. Very very helpful. I have a lot of friends in this situation, so I am sharing this video in hopes of helping some of them.!
Thanks for sharing!!
love the new look !!
I had given up hope of possibly being able to move out of the US.
Thank you, Adalia!
You're welcome
Hey there
This is a good and informative video !!
Great info, and options.
You're most welcome
Wonderful video! I’m now looking up everything that I can find on Mauritius
GREAT video, Adalia!!!
Great information
I'm glad I found this channel! Great video thank you 👍🏻
Welcome!
Thank you so much, the video was so informative...it gives you alot to think about....😊😊😊
Glad it was helpful!
@@AdaliaAborisade Hello Adaila!!!, I also looked up Dominica, and they 2 options, 1st 1, you can come in the country for 21 days, and then ask for a tourist extension, for up to 180 days, after that you can renew your visa annually and I think the website said 1,200 USD, . #. 2 you can invest 50k, or 100,000k and be a citizen and get your passport. I may opt for # 1, 6 months is good enough for me to get started, and get my bareing, so we'll see.....but I'll definitely post something in the Exodus Summit community group.
Thank you Adaila, I appreciate your kindness and your knowledge....a lot to think about
Peace and blessings
Denise 😊
Love your videos!
Thank you!
I appreciate this video.
thanks for watching ❤️
Correction Portugal minimum income requirement is 760 ero not 705
It seems that most countries are mostly in hot climates. I wish I liked warm/hot weather, but I don't.
In Panama, there are mountainous communities like Boquete which is around 16C to 25Celsius
Wow 🤍💞🧡 amazing video and info! Thank youuuu!!!!!!!
Thanks for the great info!
Glad it was helpful!
Really food for thought!
There are so many opportunities for us outside of the US
Good stuff.. keep on sharing !
Where can I move to on a fixed but steady income of $1,000.monthly?
Sri Lanka...not quite sure about financial...but there are more than a few Americans here..my journey was Sri lanka aged 10y----> London UK (20years)-----‐> Australia 45y------> retired in Sri Lanka 6 yrs...
Like and subscribed just from the title of the video
🤣 Welcome to the Picky Girl Nation!!! So glad you found us.
Great video❤ Thank you.....I love your ring, where can I get one
Great information Adalia!❤
Thanks for watching!
hey, writing this not out of being negative but out wanting to help people who look like me. alot of the countries you mentioned don't allow dual citizenship on their path with to citizenship. people would have to give up their pervious citizenships to become a citizen. for example, Indonesia and the Philippines, if you aren't a naturally born citizen. i subbed to your Channel. i wish you luck!
Yep. Folks will need to do their own research and make the decision that is best for them.
That's only theory and on paper no one will check to see how many citizenship you have,my home country don't allow dual citizenship but I have three passports, no one really care and no they want ask you to give up ur first passport to get their when you apply
Picky girl travels the world.
I think you may need to recheck your Philippines requirements to residents visa. It's not 1500 deposit. The SRRV is 10,000-20,000 Usd deposit. not sure where your information is taken from but it's very expensive unless you are married to a local citizen ( Filipino)
Very informative thank u
Thanks for sharing this information!
Glad it was helpful!
I have benefited greatly just stumbling across this video. I am currently considering moving to Jamaica. Do you have any information on how that process would go? Have you done a video on that could watch? I didn't see anything in you play list.
Check out my interview with Misty, who moved to Jamaica more than a decade ago. She explains the process. ruclips.net/user/live3r0QKXeUhY8
Hello ma'am, thank you so much for this video . I would love it if you could make a video on how to move to the us for some because some are thinking about moving to us😂
Nah, I'm not in the business of helping people move there
Ooooh chile ! Thank you !
I notice that you list income and savings together. Are they interchangeable? For instance, if you have at least $1350 USD in savings do you still have to be getting a certain amount of money per month? That aspect confused me. As for Mexico, I wonder if you meant savings of at least $4000 and not having to be earning that monthly. That would seem a bit excessive.
I mentioned the savings amounts for the programs that published them for Mexico you likely need somewhere between $40-60,000 usd in savings
@@AdaliaAborisade Wow.
Hi Jen good to see you again.
Will they refund the fee if they denied the extension?
For Dr, it takes long for than 2 years to get citizenship. 2 years is with the Invesment of 200k, it like 5 or 6 years without the invesment.
Thanks for the update
Hi Adalia. I have a quick question about the Degree requirement for Ecuador. Do they accept an Associate degree? I have an A.S. Degree, but not a bachelor’s. But, it’s still a degree. I’m certainly not sure Ecuador will be my choice, but I like to consider all my options. Thank you for this video.
As far as I know they expanded it to include associate degrees a few years ago
Loved this video.
Thank you!
You are right about that.
FYI: The country of Brazil and also Belize.. are asking for a minimum of $2,000 USD a month = (Two Thousand). Thank goodness my wife and qualify without worrying or working. But I suspect that all countries will keep raising the ante on newcomers.
My wife is currently working on her Belize Residency. Please keep your fingers crossed that SHE will be able to pull together ENOUGH money and be GIVEN an ENTRY into Belize.. so that I will have a chance to FOLLOW HER and make sure that WE stay away from the Cayo District.
Yes my country no permit residency, after 15 year declare u citizens
Great information and video, you sexy thing! I just subscribed. 💯✌❤😎
For Mexico temporary residency, I think the monthly income is $2500 for 6 months straight? Is $4k for the permanent residency?
Depends on the consulate at which you apply. It's somewhere between 3-4 grand in 2023.
So many reasons to leave not only for financial burdens ….
I would like to talk to you about this
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Great interview Adalia, you explained that well !!!
Good video
great video
Thank you!!
You're welcome!
@@AdaliaAborisade I am definitely working of various locations for 2024. I hope the same for you.
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH
I agree
Can u tell me where to start to check on these places ,plz thank you for informing God bless you and yours
Always start with the official government immigration site of the countries you're interested in.
Do you know about Malaysia requirements?
Is there a professional visa in Mexico? If so is the income requirement still $4,000? Can the monthly income proof come from social security?
In Mexico there is temporary and permanent residency visas. You can use monthly income (incl SS) or savings to qualify.
Do investment and retirement accounts count towards the “savings” these countries require?
In many countries they do count