Comments by "Maverick Capitalist" (@maverickcapitalist1) on "The Panama “Tax Haven” Trick that Doesn’t Work" video.
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@amir5593 Good question Amir. Depends on how you define the next big thing. It all goes back to the person and what they seek. For example , I know countless people interested in southeast Asia but for me not really my thing. I would much prefer snowy mountains and forests then tropical rain forests. As Andrew says it goes back to the person at hand. Of course, look for countries that are not overly developed and that don't have crazy immigration policies. For instance I live in Estonia, a country that prides itself on an easy country to set-up a business and get residency, which is so far from the truth. In some ways I would argue their neighbors Russia actually make it easier for immigrants that come from non-EU countries. This leads into next point when looking at a country make sure that country has needs that you can fill if you plan on living long-term in that country. Each country has certain areas it lacks talent wise, and see if those are talents you can fill if you are not working remotely. Often the first country someone moves to will not be their final country. I first lived in Chile, then Argentina, then Russia, then Estonia, and will likely be back in Russia by the end of the year once again. It often takes trial and error before finding the right fit. Lastly, seek what you like and prefer not what other people tell you to like and remember it is different visiting a country then living long-term and being permanently settled their.
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