Just meant its not as easy as it once was.Hoyt Ag said:
I thought Portugal just revamped it with new qualifications, not totally rid of it. Not arguing, just my interpretation from my little research.
Just meant its not as easy as it once was.Hoyt Ag said:
I thought Portugal just revamped it with new qualifications, not totally rid of it. Not arguing, just my interpretation from my little research.
Wyoming Aggie said:
There's plenty of places in the United States that are relatively shielded from the lunacy of todays world. Get away from cities.
This is the correct answer.Ags77 said:
I suspect you will find any country other than the USA leaving you disappointed.
Just try to immigrate to Japan, not hard but plenty of paperwork.Gigem_94 said:
I work for with a lot of Japanese expats and like their culture more and more. In a lot of ways Japan seems to be more like America was decades ago except they are pretty much agnostic. Too bad I cannot speak the language.
This is kind of a silly take. Just because those places are terrible and the US is objectively better than them doesn't mean there aren't place that could be better to live in than the US.infinity ag said:
I think some of you need a stint in Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Afghanistan or any of those Islamic hell holes. You will begin to appreciate America more.
cecil77 said:
I know people that think Switzerland is.
Switzerland has always made money with other people's money, high technology and by avoiding stupid people.Burdizzo said:cecil77 said:
I know people that think Switzerland is.
"In Italy for thirty years under the Borgias, they had warfare, terror, murder, and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and the Renaissance. In Switzerland, they had brotherly love, they had five hundred years of democracy and peace, and what did that produce? The ****oo clock."
aggiepanic95 said:
Hungary. And the women are effing HOT!
I've already made the move. It's a great place to live if you like the outdoors and it does kind of feel like its own country.WolfCall said:
Best country to live in outside the US
Alaska
too cold and off the grid for us. costa rica or the bvi's sound nice.WolfCall said:
Best country to live in outside the US
Alaska
Grapes said:
What no Canada???
chjoak said:
From my minimal research.....
Caribbean - Puerto Rico is a tax haven that doesn't require a passport. There are several other islands that offer a citizenship for $100k.
infinity ag said:Grapes said:
What no Canada???
I worked in Canada for a few years, recently. I like the country. Racism is frowned upon. The people are a bit passive-aggressive though. The downside is Islam is claiming Canada.
Grapes said:infinity ag said:Grapes said:
What no Canada???
I worked in Canada for a few years, recently. I like the country. Racism is frowned upon. The people are a bit passive-aggressive though. The downside is Islam is claiming Canada.
The good part about the Islamists is they are right at the throat of the Woke here in Canada. Killing it in many schools. It's getting interesting to watch. Sad that Christians can't mount the same fight.
Also it's big time passive aggressive. I wouldn't say Canadians as a whole are super friendly anymore. Most are so close to the edge financially they don't give to **** about anyone else.
AustinCountyAg said:too cold and off the grid for us. costa rica or the bvi's sound nice.WolfCall said:
Best country to live in outside the US
Alaska
chop162 said:
I may be biased compared to y'all, but I highly recommend Luxembourg. I've been here now almost 5 years and on the verge of getting my citizenship. While it's part of the Socialist EU, it's small and a very wealthy bubble in EU and great for families. We've really enjoyed it and are doing are best to get citizenship for our children who are fluent in Luxembourgish, German, and close to fluency in French (2-3 more years they'll be there). Observing the mess that the US from a distance the past couple years, this has been one of the best decisions we've made so far as a family. Highly recommend here.
Burdizzo said:
What can anyone tell me about Uruguay?