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Worth It Living Abroad And Working Remotely?
#26

Worth It Living Abroad And Working Remotely?

@Heuristics Can you lay out your positives for living abroad?
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Quote: (04-02-2019 12:33 PM)the-dream Wrote:  

@Heuristics Can you lay out your positives for living abroad?

Yes, this would be the short list:

1. Food. Often cheaper, better tasting and wholesome. Non GMO.

2.You get away from workobsessed, status obsessed, american culture. You never realize how much work functions as a status symbol until you leave the US.Thus, you can work overseas without feeling any of the pressure that you would feel in US.

3. Cost of living. Way cheaper depending on country.

4 Women. Many times they're thinner and more intelligent than american women. Depends on country of course.

5. Much less tolerance of Marxism and degeneracy. Keep in mind the west is one of the few regions worldwide that tolerates this shit, and in fact, encourages it.

6. Cities that are beautiful- many cities outside the us are both historical and designed according to traditional architectural principles. That makes them beautiful places to live in.

7. Getting out of comfort zone. It is every mans job to do his best to grow as a person. Living abroad is a challenge in so many ways, and forces you to become adaptable and more situationally intelligent. Hell u may even pick up a new language. Meanwhile, most Americans lack a passport. Travel gives you a perspective that many lack.
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Quote: (04-02-2019 11:31 AM)Fitman2018 Wrote:  

Yeah that is what I wanted to do speak Spanish, I just hate the fact that I would lose money without a job or business income going there for a month! I know Medellin has plenty of Spanish schools for like $800 USD for the month.

Get a latina Spanish teacher in Florida that you like, I'm sure theres lots.

Do 2 hours a week in a coffee shop for cash.
Study and Invest your spare time into learning a base.
Watch some spanish Netflix movies.
Bang a local latina.

Do that for 6 months then go to SA.

“Where the danger is, so grows the saving element.” ~ German poet Hoelderlin
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#29

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Ive lived in Colombia and Mexico and now Europe. Colombia is great as a first adventure to get some easy bangs. I wouldnt want to live there long term. Europe is were it is at for living standards, hot feminine women and cheap cost of living.

Focus on location independent income, skills and business connections.

The spanish language learning could prove usefull but if your goal is to live abroad your priority should be how you will make an income long term.

You will learn languages by default of living abroad. Ive learned to speak Spanish and Estonian in country.

Just my. 02.
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Quote: (04-02-2019 11:40 AM)Iconoclast007 Wrote:  

The USA is a cesspool of worthless women, emasculated men and getting worse daily etc. Get out and save yourself. I warn you the following is not for the faint of heart.

Step 1: become an E Resident of Estonia.you can do this from anywhere.

Step 2: open Business in Estonia and bank account with debit card. This can be done remotely.

Step 3: gain contract to sell remotely via the internet, phone and email some sort of product or service in the usa. Perhaps something associated with your realestate connections in Tampa.

Step 4: travel around and live in longer term airbnb apartments exploring a place that suits you best. enjoy the leverage of the powerful USD in locales with Feminine women, low cost of living etc.

Step 4:develop a plan to gain temporary residency in a country other than usa. Enjoy foreign earned incone exemption for like 100k a year per USA and 0% corporate tax in estonia.

I took the above path aproximately 5 years ago. It was the best decision of my life.

How different is Estonia from second and third tier Russian cities? I'm seeing it's way easier to get Russian citizenship these days for skilled tradesmen.
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Estonians are more sophisticated and like to consider themselves a scandinavian country.

Russians are more primitive, poor.

Russian women make great bangs and short term gf

Estonian women make outstanding wives and mothers.

They probably need trades people in Russia.... But dont expect a wage anywere close to US standards. Even Russians in Estonia understand Estonia is a better place to live than Russia.
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Quote: (04-02-2019 11:40 AM)Iconoclast007 Wrote:  

The USA is a cesspool of worthless women, emasculated men and getting worse daily etc. Get out and save yourself. I warn you the following is not for the faint of heart.

Step 1: become an E Resident of Estonia.you can do this from anywhere.

Step 2: open Business in Estonia and bank account with debit card. This can be done remotely.

Step 3: gain contract to sell remotely via the internet, phone and email some sort of product or service in the usa. Perhaps something associated with your realestate connections in Tampa.

Step 4: travel around and live in longer term airbnb apartments exploring a place that suits you best. enjoy the leverage of the powerful USD in locales with Feminine women, low cost of living etc.

Step 4:develop a plan to gain temporary residency in a country other than usa. Enjoy foreign earned incone exemption for like 100k a year per USA and 0% corporate tax in estonia.

I took the above path aproximately 5 years ago. It was the best decision of my life.

Explain the last step a bit more. Did you have to spend time in Estonia, and for how long?
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#33

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You can open a business, bank account without ever stepping foot in Estonia.

To gain residency is a bit more difficult but very doable. You need to show business, marriage, student need to be in the country etc. You need to spend 6 months per year in Estonia but they dont check travel in side EU.

My comment about residency was not specific to Estonia, gaining residency outside US in any country of your liking so as to achieve the foreighn earned income exemption.

Estonia is great in summer. The winter sucks. I head to southern Europe in winter.
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#34

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The biggest downside to moving abroad is giving up on the opportunities that you have locally.

Lots of businesses require you to be there, to network, and to be integrated in a particular part of the world.

Obviously, that's not going to happen for you in Tampa if you're in Medellin.
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Quote: (04-02-2019 07:24 PM)Iconoclast007 Wrote:  

You can open a business, bank account without ever stepping foot in Estonia.

To gain residency is a bit more difficult but very doable. You need to show business, marriage, student need to be in the country etc. You need to spend 6 months per year in Estonia but they dont check travel in side EU.

My comment about residency was not specific to Estonia, gaining residency outside US in any country of your liking so as to achieve the foreighn earned income exemption.

Estonia is great in summer. The winter sucks. I head to southern Europe in winter.

You can, but I was told it was more difficult. Specifically the bank account, they wanted you there for that. I flew in and got it done in a weekend.

As long as you find an accountant who isn't an idiot to handle all the reporting requirements, it's easy and pretty great really.
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LHV Bank is best for working with USA citizens. SWEDBANK and others are a pain in the ass to work with. LHV is an Estonian bank.
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I agree, That is why I am not sure if i should just maybe stay put and or next time I take a trip to Medellin I can do longer like 2-4 weeks and call it a day. The stories on here about trip reports that show people staying and working in other countries racking up 10 bangs is what I look at and I am like damn what am I doing wrong? lol
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#38

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Quote: (04-03-2019 08:08 AM)Iconoclast007 Wrote:  

LHV Bank is best for working with USA citizens. SWEDBANK and others are a pain in the ass to work with. LHV is an Estonian bank.

I'm with Swedbank. Zero pain, but I'm not an American.
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Yeah, for US citizens swedbank is a bitch to deal with, its like they dont want us citizen clients. . I have a personal account with swedbank but my business is with LHV and it is night and day difference. LHV is 100x easier to work with.
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Quote: (04-02-2019 06:19 AM)AsiaBaller Wrote:  

The third world is increasingly turning anti white and you're made aware that you aren't welcome and westerners regularly get murdered as well (South East Asia and South America).

People from high trust countries rarely can cope with being surrounded by impoverished, predatory untrustworthy and cunning third world people.

It's mainly something for people without much money that are willing to deal with the very large downsides of living in a third world country.

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Manofthetimes.

Do you have a comment for what asiaballer posted?

I find what he wrote to be the cold hard truth based on my own experience.
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#42

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I agree 100% with AsiaBaller.
Don't come here, we'll shoot you and steal your stuff.
Keep sending adventurous female tourists though.
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#43

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OP...

Why not flip the Script rather than live in LatAm on a severe budget - why not take your Current Skillset and market to Up Scale LatAms making serious coin who want a Plan B someplace relatively safe like Tampa-StP or any where else in FLA.

In Boston a couple of years ago I was having lunch at the Capitol Grill steakhouse and wound up speaking to a Guy next to me at the bar having a steak lunch as well - he was in Boston from Peru while his son was auditioning for Berkley School of Music - Turns out his mother was a former Peruvian Air Force General and he was using family(Gov) Connections to assist wealthy Chinese buying up a wide range of large scale Peruvian Mineral and Agricultural assets. Where did he have his kids attend school - someplace with very low crime and many other wealthy LatAm euro kids to socialize with - he had so much wealth he was not laser-focused on STEM educations for his kids but creative musical educations. Go figure.

It is a well-known fact that Southern Florida especially more Latin influenced Spanish Speaking Areas, Tampa, Miami, etc are a serious plan B for many wealthy LatAm families.

Why not use the internet and research upscale FLA properties that throw off steady incomes, Apt Blgs with Security in safer areas, 55+ Rentals for retiring snowbirds, Marinas, even chain Motels and boutique Hotels near the Beaches... Tell the Owners/Sellers RE Agents you are building a network of upscale LatAm buyers in your travels who want to quietly accumulate a Plan B portfolio someplace relatively safe like SoFla. Some of the SoFla Sellers Brokers may even be willing to advance you some of their SMMA Social Media Marketing and Advertising budgets to focus on Properties they are trying to move as well as split commissions with you and your agencies. Google Tai Lopez for his latest relatively cheap SMMA trainings. And you may even set yourself up with a Property Management Biz for real steady long term income - you own it and hire local managers while you continue to travel/network with Plan B Buyers.

You are already making some bank in this biz why not focus on what you already know and leverage that with the LatAm new money looking for a guide/advisor to set up a serious SoFla plan B without getting ripped off in the process. In short order, these Up Scale folks may begin to introduce you to upscale quality mega hot and smart Latin ladies looking for a guy with serious Plan B skills to become their personal long term plan A. At least you will be legitimately traveling in their circles. LatAm is all about Social Circles game on the high end of the scale. Could even hook up the upscale LatAms with EB-5 investor visas: https://www.uscis.gov/eb-5

Why go risky low budget when you can just as easily go Up Scale just by packaging and marketing secure SoFla Plan Bs to LatAm Big$.
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#44

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Quote: (04-04-2019 05:48 PM)Iconoclast007 Wrote:  

Manofthetimes.

Do you have a comment for what asiaballer posted?

I find what he wrote to be the cold hard truth based on my own experience.

That was a somewhat pithy and unhelpful reply by me, wasn't it? Duly noted.
Hopefully this will be a more reasoned response. See below.
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Quote: (04-02-2019 06:19 AM)AsiaBaller Wrote:  

The third world is increasingly turning anti white and you're made aware that you aren't welcome and westerners regularly get murdered as well (South East Asia and South America).

People from high trust countries rarely can cope with being surrounded by impoverished, predatory untrustworthy and cunning third world people.

It's mainly something for people without much money that are willing to deal with the very large downsides of living in a third world country.

Comment 1: I don't get much anti-white hate in Colombia. Those having white skin are the favored class in Latin America. Any hate I've noticed is from lower-value young males, especially when I'm out with a lighter-skinned Latina around their age. Further, I have been told by more than a few Colombianas, that they and their friends "love gringos". I'm guessing those reasons why they love us have been outlined elsewhere on the forum. Lastly, I'm sure I felt differently as a younger man, but my fear of dying is not particularly strong so spending significant amounts of time in South America isn't a huge concern for me with respect to getting whacked.

Comment 2: My background is that I grew up in a single-parent, working class household so sketchy people doing sketchy people stuff doesn't really phase me much because I can easily put myself in that headspace. Despite growing up in suburbia, I carry myself with an old school, east coast city edge so some chica trying to outmaneuver and play me psychologically is heavily outgunned. I welcome her to try. And there are some honest working class people in South America. You may have to go through a number of people to find them but they are there. Physiognomy is real. Trust your Spidey sense.

Comment 3: I get a lot of financial leverage being in Medellín that I don't get in Washington, D.C. which increases my dating and mating options tremendously, especially if you take the Wall Street Playboys perspective on dating, which I do. Living like a local in a third world country is a complete non-starter for me personally. Somewhere between a local version of upper class and baller is where I prefer to target my lifestyle, making an effort to stay off the radar of scammers and freeloaders to the best degree possible.
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Quote: (04-02-2019 05:43 AM)Fitman2018 Wrote:  

Yeah that is true, I will say this though if your making $1500-2000 USD in a third world country it can be fine depending how you live. Of course more money is always better and it isn't a "get rich" scheme as opposed to staying the states and making money but for the few years it would take me to do that I would lose more valuable time of my life lol. You don't need to be rich to game girls and live anywhere. Most Airbnb's are about $400-550 in good areas in parts of Colombia, Mexico, Peru, etc. I guess eating at fancy restaurants going out bottle service and a sick pad helps to a degree. But being in shape walking around malls, meeting women at the gym, nightclubs, dance classes works too.

Yeah, making $2,000/month definitely isn't a "get rich" scheme.

The money isn't for bottle service, fancy restaurants, or gaming girls. That's a huge perk of money, obviously. But it's not the main reason.

The money is so you don't have to worry about any financial hiccups that may occur in your life. That's the best part about having money. Worrying about bills sucks.

Worrying about bills while living in a 3rd world country sucks even more. Terrible.

Quote: (04-05-2019 11:59 PM)ManOfTheTimes Wrote:  

Comment 3: I get a lot of financial leverage being in Medellín that I don't get in Washington, D.C. which increases my dating and mating options tremendously, especially if you take the Wall Street Playboys perspective on dating, which I do. Living like a local in a third world country is a complete non-starter for me personally. Somewhere between a local version of upper class and baller is where I prefer to target my lifestyle, making an effort to stay off the radar of scammers and freeloaders to the best degree possible.

This is where you want to be with income. I believe WSP says to earn a minimum of 5x the average wage of your city to vastly improve your dating prospects.
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ok, maybe best bet just stay in florida and take trips to these countries lol. Also I am a male stripper here part time too and don't want to give up that. Yes the foreign girls are definitely easier more approachable. I was thinking if I actually lived on South Beach I would have plenty of options there as well with girls and having an apartment or pad there solo would be ideal. I don't have to deal with the bad living conditions as well too but man those foreign Venezuelans, Colombians, Mexicans, Dominicans when you deal with the right kind are the best! The one goal I had was to be fluent in Spanish and it is hard doing it in the states when I have work, other obligations so I am debating taking a month off in Medellin, or Panama and doing a spanish school so I can put all my focus on that.
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#48

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Ill refrain from commenting on OP's decision to value a career in male stripping .... We all have our own priorities.

There is nothing free in this world.

Choosing to succumb to a life in a police state run by a feminist imperative navigating a mine field of dating and women is an option that 99% of men in the USSA choose.

Choosing to make sacrifices to develop a location independant income and living in a locale that values masculine men and feminine women with a higher likelyhood of succsessfully raising a family or partaking in a marriage or just living a life as a single man is another option albeit not for the faint of heart.

Choose wisely.
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^^^
To clarify, my understanding is that corporate tax rate in Estonia is 20%. But you're exempt from that if you're not carrying on business activities in Estonia. Is that correct?

You should drop a datasheet on what you talked about above. [Image: smile.gif]
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Corporate tax on capital retained or reinvested is 0%. Distributed profits via salary. Divident or bonus are about 20%.

There is a 20%VAT but outside Estonia activities are exempt so its 0% for most international expats.

There is a nexus of alignment that Estonia offers to red pill men. Ill make a good faith effort to put something togethor soon.
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