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@nancywagner-anamericanexpa87092 күн бұрын
Soooo many great options!! Thanks for all that you share 😊
@ItllBeFun2 күн бұрын
You are so welcome! We are planning a Visit for this summer.
@jennineosorio87862 күн бұрын
I've been watching you, Leslie, and Wolf for quite a while. I'm seriously looking into retiring to Albania. Thank you for providing useful and entertaining content.
@ItllBeFun2 күн бұрын
We need to go to Albania. It is supposed to be very nice. Thank you for supporting us. We appreciate it. Have a wonderful day.
@kitty_s23456Күн бұрын
@jenine - there's another vlogger (retire abroad with Patrick, or similar) who lives in Albania. From vlogs that I've seen, Albania can be low cost (comparable to Thailand) however, it doesn't have an MRT system and in Tirana (the capital), cigarette smoke is everywhere.
@jennineosorio8786Күн бұрын
@@kitty_s23456 Hello and thank you! Yes, I've been following Patrick as well. Can you tell me what is MRT?
@tomh2349Күн бұрын
@@ItllBeFun I came here just to mention Albania. The cost of living is much less than all of the countries listed here. US citizens can stay 1 year visa free and residency is much less expensive ($60k property) than say Portugal Golden Visa and the process is easier and quicker from what I've researched Albania has varied landscapes and decent beaches in the south. You should visit and report back here. 😁
@zeitgeist8882 күн бұрын
Bienvenue or Welcome in French is pronouced Be ah venew. Easier than it looks. Moving to France next year and as a US citizen retiree it is a very good country to move to. All our 401k/403b, Roth, pension social security and investment accounts are taxed in the US only so our total tax load is the same as currently living in the US. With no or much less property and state tax we will pay the same or less in overall taxes while getting healthcare from France in 90 days. It has a lot to offer. Thanks for covering options and helping people find their dream location.
@ItllBeFun2 күн бұрын
Thanks for your help. We agree France really is a fantastic option for retirement. The only issue we found is the inheritance taxes can be hefty. If that is a potential issue it's worth taking a look at.
@zeitgeist8882 күн бұрын
@@ItllBeFun Yes they can be substantial. Inheritance also can be less than obvious for those with children and step children. Definitely a factor to look into before moving.
@SueIsRetiringToFrance2 күн бұрын
Same here. My Texodus/emigration date is May 2025. French healthcare, while we'll be able to apply for it on Day 91 of living in the country, does not go into effect at that time. It can take months.
@ItllBeFunКүн бұрын
Make sure to always purchase a private plan. It pays to be safe. We purchased our private plan months before we left the USA so it would be in effect when we got here. This might be worth checking out for yourself.
@LeoHipolito14 сағат бұрын
This is great value content, keep it up, thank you 🎉😊
@ItllBeFun13 сағат бұрын
Muito obrigado! Thank very much for watching and supporting our channel. We truly appreciate it.
@pawlieblog7967Күн бұрын
Interesting! I’m choosing France and bought a small house in a small town with a train station to Poitiers, Limoges, and on to Paris or Bordeaux or Toulouse from Limoges. As I’m a writer I don’t care to stay right in a big city. Prefer the calmer life and I do speak passable French.
@ItllBeFun20 сағат бұрын
Sounds wonderful! Thank you for being here and sharing your plans.
@jeffzaucha38342 күн бұрын
A great video for those looking for that perfect place. Like being in a candy store, which one to pick, perhaps get an assortment box. However, of course I will take a box of Portugal please the ones with chocolate on top.
@ItllBeFun2 күн бұрын
I will take an assorted box of dark chocolate, please.
@yannip20832 күн бұрын
EXCELLENT video! The timestamps are VERY HELPFUL.
@ItllBeFun2 күн бұрын
Muito obrigado! We appreciate your support. Have a wonderful day.
@anikegodseyes6508Сағат бұрын
Hello, thank you for the effort of putting this together. I am African based in Dubai and keen so much about quality and being organised. I have never seen a well composed video content . nice one keep it up, quality contents attract quality people
@ItllBeFunСағат бұрын
Obrigado! Thank you for watching and supporting our channel. We truly appreciate it. We hope you stay with us. Please let us know what else you would like to hear about. Have a wonderful day.
@WealthyChronicle12 сағат бұрын
Italy may have the best pasta, but I’d still pick Spain’s beaches over Rome's heat. 😅 The Mediterranean vibe is calling my name! Who's with me?
@ItllBeFun2 сағат бұрын
Spain! We are! Once we have an EU passport it becomes number one on our list!
@YogaBlissDanceКүн бұрын
The Italy discount is in Southern Areas including Sardinia.
@AkamaiOkole2 күн бұрын
Many people don't realize that France and and US have an awesome tax treaty incredibly favorable for retirees. Many people who retire here pay zero or little France tax.
@ItllBeFun2 күн бұрын
Exactly! It is well worth looking into retirement in France. But double check the inheritance taxes and how they may or may not effect you.
@AkamaiOkole2 күн бұрын
@@ItllBeFun I don't have kids so that is not a consideration for me. But. yes, the taxes are particularly high if you leave stuff to non-family. But for many people, things while they are alive are more important that factors after they are dead. (My goal is to die broke ;) Some people end up moving back home in their later years if the inheritence tax is a significant factor so they can still enjoy a good retirement.
@ItllBeFunКүн бұрын
All good ideas. We just want to ensure everyone remembers to plan for their individual needs and wants.
@Seturutes21 сағат бұрын
I retired in Spain. It’s a wonderful country, but a little cold in the winter. It’s better to spend the winter in a tropical place, like Thailand or Latin America. Renting or buying a house is cheap, especially in less touristic places.
@ItllBeFun20 сағат бұрын
Great idea! Thank you for sharing.
@lindadorman28692 күн бұрын
Malaysia is a wonderful place to retire except their updated MM2H visa program requires a hefty investment including a bank deposit and property purchase. It's more like US $200K+. But the overall cost of living is low with many amenities, modern infrastructure, good food, excellent healthcare and widely spoken English.
@ItllBeFun2 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing. We appreciate your support. Have a wonderful day.
@agl5132Күн бұрын
I was excited for Portugal a couple of years ago. I make more than enough with my monthly SS but as a single person the amount of savings they required you to have in the bank was not doable. Many people want to leave the US so they can start having such things as extra money and accumulating a savings. For single women France offered quite a bit and the healthcare is top notch. I also lived in Mexico and for under 1,000 in Mexico City. I've been up in Scotland a few years but definetly need a sunnier locale.Not to mention the hit the US dollar takes when converting into British Pounds. I also considered Panama as that US dollar matches the Panamanian. However, humid, tropical rainy weather is not for me. I prefer the Mediterranean climate. I love watching your videos. 👏🏼
@ItllBeFunКүн бұрын
Muito obrigado! Thank you very much for sharing your wisdom. You have had such wonderful experiences. We appreciate your support. Have a wonderful day.
@morgan9747510 сағат бұрын
Where in Scotland? My wife is from Glasgow & has no desire to live in Scotland due to the climate/ weather.
@agl513210 сағат бұрын
@@morgan97475 I hear you there. I'm originally from Glasgow also but lived most of my life in the US before returning a few years ago. I'm south of there on the seacoast in Largs. Tell her the weather has gotten worse. This year broke a record I guess. People in England complain about the weather and they have 440 more hours of sun a year than Scotland.
@morgan9747510 сағат бұрын
@@agl5132 She has told me that Largs is a lovely area. I hope to visit there when we go to the UK, hopefully later this year.
@agl51329 сағат бұрын
@@morgan97475 Tell her it's changing and not like she remembers. It's a lovely tourist attraction. Marina, ferry over to Millport, 2.5 mile promenade along the towns seafront. However, lots changed after the pandemic. To live in a lovely place and have 2-3 days a month to enjoy it weatherwise is sad. We didn't even get summer this year. Where do you live now?
@ruinunes8251Күн бұрын
Hello guys. Nice list. By the time we retire that list will be different. If we ever manage to retire😀
@ItllBeFunКүн бұрын
Olá Rui, You are so right the list changes. And as you know what is perfect for one person may not be perfect for another. But it is fun to visit, research, dream and plan!! We can't wait to see where you choose.aybe it will be multiple places.
@ruinunes8251Күн бұрын
@ Multiple places… I wish. 😀
@ItllBeFunКүн бұрын
It will happen! We believe!
@roballington2319Күн бұрын
Great. Thank you. But you missed Cyprus
@ItllBeFun20 сағат бұрын
Cyprus is a great choice as well. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
@chrismedeiros32012 күн бұрын
10 great places to choose from. All do warrant a visit at least!
@ItllBeFun2 күн бұрын
Gives you lots of reason to travel the world.
@zlatkokovach78622 күн бұрын
Agree with the countries included in the list with the exception of Greece and France. Malaysia should be first or second.
@ItllBeFun2 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching and supporting our channel. Did you have others you like better than Greece and France?
@YogaBlissDanceКүн бұрын
Nomad Capitalist LOVES Malaysia!
@kitty_s23456Күн бұрын
@@YogaBlissDance NC was able to get into the MM2H residency program while the financial requirements were still relatively low. Now, the Malaysian govt has doubled (or more) the finance req, making it unaffordable for many ppl. If one likes to slow travel (and not rooted to a country), it's a good place to "park". Many nationalities can get 90 days (free) tourist visa on arrival.
@ItllBeFun20 сағат бұрын
Are you advertising for him? .... And yes, he does
@bernadetteshiels52402 күн бұрын
You produce so many great videos, and I thank you for that, but is there a reason you omitted the special requirement for Portugal D7 Retirement Visa holders to deposit the yearly minimum income requirement in a Portuguese bank? Or is it the minimum monthly requirement or a deposit in a Portuguese bank account equal to the monthly requirement for a year? A clarification would be greatly appreciated.
@ItllBeFun2 күн бұрын
Olá! We are glad you are here. Thank you for your support. This video really is just able to provide the highlights for each country and touch on a Visa. There are many other Visa options available in each country. Please contact Sandra to get all the details. Also we have a video coming out in a week or two specific to Portuguese VISA'S. Hope this helps. Have a wonderful day.
@lynetterosario56972 күн бұрын
@@ItllBeFun Last I heard (last year), you must deposit €8,000 into a Portuguese bank.
@FredPantone294Күн бұрын
Just to clarify: Tax Residents (those who spend 183 days per year in the country) of Spain are taxed on their worldwide income. Spain has a progressive tax rate, income greater than 60K euros is taxed at 45%. Many parts of Spain also have a "wealth tax." Bureaucracy there is rampant, to get a drivers license there as an American takes an average of 4 months and costs over 1000 euros even if you have 50 years of driving experience! Spain is a beautiful country, but would not be on my top 10 list.
@ItllBeFunКүн бұрын
Olá! Thanks for sharing. Also of note is the fact that a US citizen can't get a dual citizenship in Spain. So keep in mind you may want to get your EU citizenship in a different country.
@KarenLanigan15 сағат бұрын
Thanks for your great video's. What do you suggest: Do I keep my social security deposits in my US bank account (when I move to Portugal), or do I have them deposited in a Madeira bank account? Take care.
@ItllBeFun13 сағат бұрын
Olá! Many people choose to leave them in their US Bank until they get fully settled. That way you will give yourself time you can always have them directly deposited after you have been here for a while. Have you contacted Claudia in order to have her help you with your rental ir property purchase? We would appreciate it if you did.
@KarenLanigan8 сағат бұрын
Thanks for answering. I did contact her. She's helping find a rental. Hasn't said anything tome about a discount yet. I want to meet with you guys after I get there. 😉
@FredPantone2942 күн бұрын
Since January 1, 2024, foreign-sourced income repatriated in Thailand was subject to Thai Personal Income Tax regardless of which year it was brought in. However with tax rates lower than the US and with the Tax treaty, the vast majority of American retirees in Thailand have no Thai tax liability. In general the high taxes in European countries and the high crime rates in Latin American countries are disqualifiers for me. Thailand is referred to as the Land of Smiles where the food is incredible, the beaches are the most beautiful on earth and you can get a one hour Thai massage for about 3 US dollars.
@ItllBeFun2 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Sounds perfect
@lynetterosario56972 күн бұрын
@@ItllBeFun But what about that awful HOT climate!! The rainy season...
@FredPantone2942 күн бұрын
@@lynetterosario5697 I used to live in South Florida, which receives more rainfall than Thailand and winters there are too cold to swim in the sea. I love the hot weather! I also lived in Guam which receives double the rainfall of Thailand.
@ItllBeFunКүн бұрын
Everyone has different needs. We each have to adjust as needed.
@kl9809Күн бұрын
$83000 for Malaysia sounds like a lot to have in the bank just to get a visa.
@ItllBeFunКүн бұрын
Here is some additional information you may find helpful. There are many other options that may work depending on your needs MM2H Program Tiers and Financial Requirements for 2025: 1. Platinum Tier: Fixed Deposit: USD 1 million (~MYR 4.5 million) in a Malaysian financial institution. Property Purchase: Minimum MYR 2 million. Participation Fee: RM 200,000 for the principal applicant. Validity Period: 20 years, renewable. Minimum Age: 25 years. Additional Benefits: Employment and business activities permitted; domestic helper allowed. 2. Gold Tier: Fixed Deposit: USD 500,000 (~MYR 2.25 million). Property Purchase: Minimum MYR 1 million. Participation Fee: RM 3,000 for the principal applicant. Validity Period: 15 years, renewable. Minimum Age: 25 years. Additional Benefits: Employment and business activities permitted. 3. Silver Tier: Fixed Deposit: USD 150,000 (~MYR 675,000). Property Purchase: Minimum MYR 600,000. Participation Fee: RM 1,000 for the principal applicant. Validity Period: 5 years, renewable. Minimum Age: 21 years. 4. Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Category: Fixed Deposit: USD 65,000 for ages 21-49; USD 32,000 for ages 50 and above. Property Purchase: Must purchase property directly from developers in designated zones. Participation Fee: RM 1,000 for the principal applicant. Validity Period: 10 years, renewable. Minimum Age: 21 years. Additional Considerations: Minimum Stay Requirement: 90 cumulative days per year for all tiers. Dependents: Spouse, unmarried children under 34, and parents/parents-in-law can be included. Medical Insurance and Health Screening: Mandatory for all applicants. These updates aim to attract a diverse range of participants by offering flexibility to match different financial capabilities and lifestyle preferences. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's advisable to consult the official Malaysian Immigration Department or authorized MM2H agents.
@ngsocalКүн бұрын
Retirement in Thailand is not that easy anymore.
@ItllBeFun20 сағат бұрын
Yes. It is getting harder and more expensive. In many countries.
@mitp2514Күн бұрын
Malaysia should be first.. And Thailand next.. I woulf not touch the rest of those usa vessel countries.
@ItllBeFun20 сағат бұрын
Thank for watching and supporting our channel. Everyone has different wants and needs.
@KitiwakeКүн бұрын
France is horrific. The weather that is.
@ItllBeFun20 сағат бұрын
Not if you are from Chicago! Like everything in life it is all relative.
@franztippner7933Күн бұрын
How strange, the living costs are everywhere about 2200 $. Ok, u can live for that amount everywhere in those states, but if u asume an equal living standard, it should be much more diverse than u tell us. Pls check again. And without detailing the costs for rent, eating, medical costs u can tell any number (as u did). Pls be more precise
@ItllBeFunКүн бұрын
Thanks for being here. Each persons.needs and wants are different. So it is all relative if you would like to create a full review filled with your.reserch and thoughts that would be awesome. Hope to see it soon
@clouseau5446 минут бұрын
Please, don't come to Spain. We have a problem of housing, gentrification it's horrible in a lot of places and we are tired to pay taxes to keep a well public heathcare system to be used for foreigners.
@ItllBeFun32 минут бұрын
We understand the concern with added pressure to any country's universal healthcare system that us why we always remind expats and immigrants to plan on purchasing a private insurance plan. We are from the USA and have found thatmost Americans will purchase a private plan. Thanks for watching and supporting our channel.
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