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Hello: I want to move to Spain. Am I required to have an income of 2500.00 monthly to be eligible to move there? I am retired on an income of 1800.00 a month currently. Thank you.
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im unable to attend at that time. will i be able to watch/listen to a video of the discussion?
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In order to rent long term in Spain (like for a year) what type of visa is required, and how do I obtain it?
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How does a septuagenarian - who is not a seasoned traveler and has very limited funs beyond social security and a small pension - go about moving to France or Italy, connect with ex-pats there, get a second citizenship and passport, etc.? Is a checklist of preparing for such a move?
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I cannot watch at that time. i there a way to watch it later?
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Is it possible to be an expat without getting resident visa in another country? Or, does the moving countries every 3 months become just too tiring and the inability to create community. One issue I've heard (true or not?) is that when applying for a resident visa one can not return to the US for a period of time or for limited time each year.
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Which is the easiest EU country to get permanent residency (and also counts towards a second citizenship)?
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How important is it to have a US mailing address after leaving the country?
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This probably varies a lot depending on the country and the setting (urban/rural), but how easy or difficult is it to get a drive's license and rent a car?
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Which countires have the largest communities of expats from the US?
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I am interested in an overall strategy in exploring one or a few countries to seriously consider relocation. I imagine the first step is to list my priorities as a SINGLE lady of 70 young years and research the internet for the practical basic needs like housing and Potential for Community Connection. Would you advise perhaps a month or so of travel in each country to update my gut level impressions? I have traveled in the past to Europe and Asia but the visits ranged no longer than days to a week.
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How expenive is private healthcare inurance for over 65s seeking residency in Spain until they can become completele picked up by the NHS in 5 years?
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Hello,
Do I need to register or just attend?
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My husband and I been thinking to jump the sea to another part of the world looking for a place to save money. Thanks for offering this type of seminars. We be there
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We always concern on health programs for people over 65. I red in some places we have to pay taxes on social security benefits coming from US? Documentation we need to get ready and how many months or years in advance to be prepare for the jump. What is the requirements in Italy for example.
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what time on tuesday?
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@14KONA We’ve noticed some confusion about how to register and where to watch the upcoming "How to Move Out of the US" roundtable event. We want to assure you that you're in the right place, and here are a few key points to clear things up:
• No Need to Register: The event is free for all International Living community members, and there is no additional registration required.
• Where to Watch: The roundtable will be streamed right here on the Community Forum.
• Date and Time: The event will be live on Tuesday at 11 AM EST.Simply log in to the Community Forum at the scheduled time, and you'll be able to join the live stream directly.
We’re excited to bring you valuable insights and real-life experiences on moving abroad from our panel of experts and expats.
Thank you for being a part of our community, and we look forward to seeing you at the event!