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Japan has beautiful paved roads in the middle of nowhere. I cant imagine how they can afford them. But then I realized they're not a war mongering welfare nation like usa.
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There are over 8 million abandoned homes in rural japan. Japan is a safe country with a monocultural society that is entrenched in mutual respect and neighbor helping neighbor.
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What about 15 minutes cities and the coming 500 Mi maximum travel limit once every 3 years for the average citizen? I understand that the world economic Forum wants to make this a global worldwide policy.
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Same in usa. The people want co munism.
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Thats Japan. Japan is a greatest country because they kept out undesirables. Its not just low taxes. You can live in some African nations with no taxes, but survival and quality of life are low on the food chain there. In Japan, you have low taxes in rural areas, clean air, great food and wonderful and intelligent people who place honor at the top of priorities.
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The US is gone. Prepare for mass gun confiscation, lockdowns, total economic collapse and fema camps for those who supported Trump.
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I'm poor and I'm still being audited by irs.
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Argentina hit rock bottom 25 years ago and now has a rational new leader to bring the country back to its former glory.
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Seeking ride for three on a private jet bound for Japan. Will contribute to fuel costs.
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I'm trying to follow all of my friends who moved to Japan 4 decades ago. It's a difficult task to get residency as a senior citizen.
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Since my income is under 20k a year, I suppose I should feel relieved. The challenge is paying off 70k in property taxes.
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I'd like to become a Japanese citizen because the Japanese value align more with my own values than any other country in the world.
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Actually CS Lewis's book the screwtape letters did predict this years ago. I think it was written in 1943.
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As a retired senior citizen the only tax that concerns me is property tax.
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I've been trying to move to rural Japan since 2015 when I leaned the hard way that even if you never set foot out your door, you can be charged with a heinous crime, falsely. That event shook my sense of safety in America. I want to join my friends who have been living in Japan for nearly half a century.
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@SuperLooneyrooney I used to believe this, but when the 2012 election happened, I realized we are well past the tipping point. And the failure of the recall election in CA just serves as more evidence that we are greatly outnumbered by nihlist/social democrats.
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Eli Ellington can you 3d print ammo? Ammo is the choke point.
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@tocarules follow the money. Big pharma.
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$4000 to renounce now.
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New Zealand is out because you're not allowed to defend yourself there. Iceland would be a very distant second to my number one choice of rural japan.
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@vladimirofsvalbard9477 how many of us would believe 30 years ago that people need to strip search in order to fly? How many up til 2018 never believed that everyone would be forced to wear a muzzle when outdoors? Or take an injection of a chemical, just to keep one's job?
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@abrahamdsl Housing is too expensive in the Philippines. Looked there in 2000. Baguio is the only area where the weather is moderately tolerable and it isn't a total shithole. I'd rather live in Japan. It's a first world country and high tech and the food doesn't make me ill. No beggars, almost no crime.
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I'm on strike. I watch anime. Screw the irs.
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Agenda 21 is being implemented on schedule. These countries are aware that usa is going to be a bloodbath and are anticipating an outflow of refugees.
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You're right. It's the people that are rotten. Government reflects the people. That's why I'm moving to Japan. Rural Japan.
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I would think that if you move to a foreign country you could pretty much thumb your nose at the IRS because after all they don't have jurisdiction in foreign countries.
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Japan is looking better every year.
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@phantomthunderclap975 America has a toxic work culture too. I've been self employed since '89 as a result. And I intend to start my business over again in Japan.
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@emanuelriquelmemontoya3819 I don't use drugs and I avoid associating with people who do (usually they're rabid leftists). Yes, I know it's difficult, but I have a friend there who is also American, from NJ, who is starting a business there in rural Japan. He's willing to help in any way he can.
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Two weeks to flatten the truth.
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Phillipines does not allow foreign citizens to own land.
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How can I move my life savings in cash to Japan without getting seized at the airport?
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@richardpennington5445 exactly my point. What good are guns when you can't legally obtain ammo?
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The problem is many people are fleeing the cities because of crime now. The other thing is that it's too expensive to live in cities and most people can't afford $4,000 a month for rent.
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The west has lost its moral compass. That's why Japan is my destination despite this late phase of my life. The west is bad that I am persecuted regularly by all 3 levels of government.
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Japan. 1gigabit bi directional speeds 3500 yen a month from NTT Docomo. My apartment in Kamata had this and uploading 4k video 15gb in size took 3.5 minutes. That would have been hours back in usa. And NTT Docomo was advertising 2gbit services at the time I was living there.
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Property tax. Because it denies the most basic human need, shelter.
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We had an April trip to Japan to apply for political asylum . That got canceled due to border closure.
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I retired in the 1980s, but with rising property taxes, I had to start a business in 1989. Typesetting fascinated me since 1958 and my last employment was working in the publications dept of a mid sized company. My first business was unprofitable and I had to sell the equipment to pay the property tax on the capital equipment. Second business I decided no to register so I didn't get a tax bill. I did color prepress for a few years and sometimes made decent money. But the largest client went chapter 7 and left me owed 6400 for the weeks work. By the late 90s, I came back to broadcast engineering and I was traveling and maintaining transmitter and studio facilities until 2011. 80k miles a year and starting to get hit in the rear. Lot due to cell phones distracted drivers. Finally ended up doing amp repairs, my most successful business. I have more work than I can handle. The problem is I still don't earn much more than just enough to cover taxes on my home. I need a cookie cutter business that does rely on my labor. Right now, I'm providing a niche service repairing vintage tube amplifiers, but I've hit my limit of how much money I can make in a day. I only survive because its under the radar and I ha e so ial security income of 730 a month.
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@steveg6512 the idea is not to need to leave your new country. For me, that would be Japan. My few living friends are in Japan and none of them have the slightest desire to leave the safety of that country. Nor would I. As long as I can get citizenship there, why would I bother with the US?
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We were supposed to be in Japan by April 2020, but our flight was canceled due to lockdown. We were planning to ask for political asylum as we lost our possessions in the US due to tax sale. Nearly jailed on false charges in 2015, then our home condemned in 2016, we made an exploratory trip to Japan in 2017. At the time we still had a house. And we thought Trump would win and buy us more time to prepare for our permanent move to Japan. We didn't anticipate the brazen scamdemic. Now we're stuck in the US with no assets and a vendetta against the government agencies that stole our home. We were soooo close to heaven, but we fell into hell.
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I'm seeking residence in Japan. It's the only country try that I can identify with in culture and values.
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Looking for safe passage to Japan. Anyone with a private jet and room for three. No vaxx. Being harassed by irs and other government agencies.
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I've been trying to move to Japan since 2016. Visited in 2017. But now the borders are closed. Too late.
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I guess this is not the place for a centenarian living on Social Security with $70,000 in back property taxes due to ask about how to gain citizenship in rural japan?
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For the past 55 years I've been struggling to keep the one home that I built myself. Taxes have been going up with no end in sight.
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@vladimirofsvalbard9477 I would not want to be anywhere within the jurisdiction of the US government. They will send in the military to "collect" rural people and move them into camps. I'd rather take my chances in Japan. I may be able to live out my remaining years in peace, where as in America, that time is now measured in months, not years.
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@jessicali8594 We're not a Japanese descent. But we've been pondering just entering and not leaving, if we can't get asylum. Better to spend time in Japanese prison than to be part of the coming mass extermination that is in the US' future.
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Texas us going to turn blue because of the touted failure of deregulation being blamed on the grid down situation. Many southern states will eventually fall
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That's why I chose Japan as my home. I'm fortunately it's so hard to gain citizenship there.
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