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Kyle James Horstmann Investing in South America
6 January 2021 | 12 replies
Citizenship and Property ownership. 
Aditya Bhate U.S vs Canada (In general)
25 May 2023 | 2 replies
But since he has dual citizenship, he was confused should he move to U.S for settlement considering the following points:1) In general, houses are more expensive in Canada compared to U.S comparing 'similar type' cities.2) Taxes in Canada compared to U.S (*Again varies from state to state but in general)3) Overall number of deals (residential/commercial) are more in U.S compared to Canada.4) For someone looking to settle permanently in one particular country, we need to compare other factors too such as Cost of living, Healthcare (Facilities and Cost), Insurance, Crime rate etc. 5) Again weather is an important factor because many may not like the harsh Canadian winters.
Swetha Gunasekar Starting REI on H1B - guidance needed!
1 March 2023 | 2 replies
Are you also working on citizenship or heading home and back again as needed?
Kimothy Bynum Looking to retire early
18 September 2022 | 46 replies
If you are planning to have kids next year, you are going to want to either have excellent health insurance through your job, enough money coming in to afford a marketplace policy, or become a citizen of another Western country that provides health insurance as a right of citizenship.
Jim Kane Seeking Real Estate Agent Recommendations in Cabo and Todos Santos
23 July 2023 | 1 reply
My wife and I have visited Baja California Sur several times and, thanks to my wife's Mexican citizenship, we're eligible to purchase real estate there.
Cole Britting International House Hacking
1 February 2021 | 32 replies
Nomad Capitalist touches on the areas that @Sebastien Hitier mentions, as well as a few more.Dublin, IrelandWarsaw, PolandBrussels, BelgiumRiga, LatviaTbilisi, GeorgiaIstanbul, TurkeyPanama City, PanamaKuala Lumpur, MalaysiaHong Kong, Hong KongSingapore, SingaporePhnom Penh, CambodiaSerbiaHe talks about how to obtain citizenship or residency, why they're important for living a free and nomadic life.
John Arendsen What would you do with a million dollars?
5 March 2017 | 141 replies
Id forfeit my US citizenship to avoid taxes, leave the country to the bahamas, from there, Id be between a Russian Citizen, and a Citizen of Singapore.Id incorporate my holding companies in Singapore, and the Shanghai Business park.
Nana Piesie Investment for non us
2 June 2018 | 5 replies
You'll need to pay cash for everything which can be a bummer as the ability to use leverage is what sets real estate investing apart from other investment vehicles like the stock market or bitcoin.Do you have a decent rental market in the country you have citizenship in?
Rob Scott Wyoming Holding LLC, Clint Coons Attorney, Anderson Legal, Busine
13 September 2019 | 2 replies
Here are a few more reasons for forming an LLC in Wyoming:No state taxesAsset protection and limited liabilityMembers nor Managers are not listed with the stateBest asset protection lawsNo citizenship requirementsPerpetual lifeTransferability of ownershipAbility to build credit & raise capitalNumber of owners is unlimitedLower startup costs- with Registered Agents of Wyoming LLC, the cost of forming an LLC is affordable.I have formed many LLCs in Wyoming, yet there are advantages for other states I listed in this article:  https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/best-states-forming-llcs. 
Dan Burstain A move from California to Texas could save a million dollars. Many Americans are opti
19 July 2023 | 28 replies
Some built mansions and others just kept expanding and eventually took their wealth back to Cambodia because they never got their US citizenship.