South Africa has one of the highest crime rate in the world, official unemployment rate of 33%. Also, permanent residents pay income tax on their worldwide income. The maximum income tax rate is 45% and you reach this at a yearly income of 1.8 million ZAR=100k US$. You might be able to travel visa free to 110 countries which include the highly popular democracies of Russia and Zimbabwe, but to no other European country.
@@DestinationJapan95 I agree. That is why 45% marginal tax is extremely high for the "privilege" of living in crime-ridden South Africa. There are lots of much safer countries with far lower income tax.
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Yeah Mexico is so 10 years ago.. it's not so good anymore. Too much crime , the prices are higher.. and the vibe is gone.. there are so many better places..
US threw Mexico to the wolves with the “war on drugs” - legalise everything* to put the cartels out of business and it could be a paradise. (* Treat drugs as a social and health problem, not a legal one.)
The only country on this list I’d even consider is Uruguay. Mexico has wonderful food and some really good people, but it also has a lot of scammers, a terrible transit system, and many third world level services. Panama is a pit. Many of those condo towers are largely empty, used for laundering money from China, Russia, and drug cartels. The rural nirvanas, like Boquete and Bocas del Toro are boring, with no culture or services at all. DR? No, thanks, I like being alive. SA? The same.
I hope that living standards for the native population have improved significantly since the 1990's. We were there when Hurricane Georges hit the Island which was bad for the squatters living in homemade shacks. A lot of real poverty and crime in those days.
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NONE OF THESE COUNTRIES IS GOOD ANYMORE. THIS INFO IS AS OLD AS MY GRANDPARENTS! BESIDES THEY HAVE A HIGH CRIMINAL RATE. WHY I THINK YOU ARE A LAWYER WHO HAS BEEN PAID TO TELL ALL THIS?
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@@creimermanlaw Thank you for your comment. I will look forward to your new videos with real people. Again, I disagree with your picks but that is just me. I have worked all around the planet in the petrochemical industry and have varying opinions regarding the places I have personally seen. My absolute no-go would be on a cruise ship. I lived aboard the Nord Norgi for over a year while working for ExxonMobil on their Adriatic LNG GBS (Gravity Based Structure). I can tell you horror stories about living and working offshore. Best Regards, John Rohrer
I find it difficult to believe or respect an advisor whose business name has a spelling mistake in it. “Immagration” is spelled Immigration - 3 i’s, 1 a.
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No, the U.S. is not the only country that offers access to residents or immigrants based on welfare qualifications. Several countries have similar systems or offer social benefits to immigrants under specific conditions. For example: Canada: Certain provinces in Canada offer social services to immigrants and refugees, though there are eligibility criteria. Germany: Germany provides social assistance to eligible immigrants and refugees, including support for housing and basic needs. Australia: Australia has a social security system that provides benefits to eligible residents, including some immigrants, although there are residency requirements. New Zealand: Social welfare benefits are available to residents and some immigrants under certain conditions. Each country has its own set of rules and eligibility criteria, often linked to residency status, length of stay, and contributions to the social system.
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South Africa has one of the highest crime rate in the world, official unemployment rate of 33%. Also, permanent residents pay income tax on their worldwide income. The maximum income tax rate is 45% and you reach this at a yearly income of 1.8 million ZAR=100k US$. You might be able to travel visa free to 110 countries which include the highly popular democracies of Russia and Zimbabwe, but to no other European country.
Mandela land is dangerous.
Most of the world pays tax on worldwide income
@@DestinationJapan95 I agree. That is why 45% marginal tax is extremely high for the "privilege" of living in crime-ridden South Africa. There are lots of much safer countries with far lower income tax.
I'm convinced this guy is AI.
Exactly
Someone said it is heygen
Over a year to process for a failing country like South Africa, and they want over $650kUS?! Not even close to being competitive....NO Thanks
They're not asking for 650k USD. They require you to have a net worth of that amount.
Not applicable for blacks. Plenty of them here illegally.@@Thecanman118
South Africa is a dump. They'd have to pay me to move in.
@@ILovePancakes24 South Africa is amazing. No one is retiring to Soweto
Thats just to get a permanent residence. You can get a 5 year retirement visa for under 150k USD
In Mexico, if you hear a gunshot, don't worry. That one missed you. You won't hear the one that hits you.
True!
This AI face is creepy
like hell
2:28
Does anyone know how we can get the AI voice and the face? is this voice a paid service or ?
@@SaHaNUTBEyes it’s heygen
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Yeah Mexico is so 10 years ago.. it's not so good anymore. Too much crime , the prices are higher.. and the vibe is gone.. there are so many better places..
True THAT…100%!
Yep, Narco State Mejico sounds like a good bet.
Like which counties please?
US threw Mexico to the wolves with the “war on drugs” - legalise everything* to put the cartels out of business and it could be a paradise.
(* Treat drugs as a social and health problem, not a legal one.)
@@dcartier1692 That’s not true. Aside from that, the “war on drugs” is just a campaign slogan. The U.S. PROFITS from drugs!!!
Mexico have high crime and is not cheap anymore, unless you live somewhere in suburbs with locals and shopping in farmers market
Plus the black magic are common practice there
this is some kind of AI announcer
omg..I wouldnt pass water over any of these countries
You probably can't afford most of them anyway.
I guess you mean the info is free because NONE of these are free... You have to qualify and pay fees.
turned him off as soon as he said invertors, pure clickbait!
No free entry
SA is not last on my list, but is so far down that it doesn't exist.
Excellent presentation
What happened to Panama's "teak/tree planting visa/citizenship?"
The only country on this list I’d even consider is Uruguay. Mexico has wonderful food and some really good people, but it also has a lot of scammers, a terrible transit system, and many third world level services. Panama is a pit. Many of those condo towers are largely empty, used for laundering money from China, Russia, and drug cartels. The rural nirvanas, like Boquete and Bocas del Toro are boring, with no culture or services at all. DR? No, thanks, I like being alive. SA? The same.
went to Uruguay last year and was robbed, so no thank you
I hope that living standards for the native population have improved significantly since the 1990's. We were there when Hurricane Georges hit the Island which was bad for the squatters living in homemade shacks. A lot of real poverty and crime in those days.
Thank you for your comment. It’s great to hear that you have firsthand experience of the island.
The video has to do with 5 countries and you never identify which one you are referencing.
Trump Univ.?
I understand that Panama also requires you to give up your other citizenship to become a citizen of Panama.
correct, but they say you do not have to report it, . nope, too chancy,
@@Sirjohnny Everyone has citizenship SOMEWHERE.
Sick AI
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What if u have only $845 a month usd? Stay. Homless in usa? Or move to ph...by the way they r changing to for the wirse for expats
The host is AI generated. Astounding
NONE OF THESE COUNTRIES IS GOOD ANYMORE. THIS INFO IS AS OLD AS MY GRANDPARENTS! BESIDES THEY HAVE A HIGH CRIMINAL RATE. WHY I THINK YOU ARE A LAWYER WHO HAS BEEN PAID TO TELL ALL THIS?
We have very different ideas of "free"
Mexico...with this much monetry requirement may issue "permanent residency in heaven" within days one gets down from plane...
This video is way off. The AI face is odd to say the least. The permanent visas listed are not places anyone should think of.
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@@creimermanlaw Thank you for your comment. I will look forward to your new videos with real people. Again, I disagree with your picks but that is just me. I have worked all around the planet in the petrochemical industry and have varying opinions regarding the places I have personally seen. My absolute no-go would be on a cruise ship. I lived aboard the Nord Norgi for over a year while working for ExxonMobil on their Adriatic LNG GBS (Gravity Based Structure). I can tell you horror stories about living and working offshore.
Best Regards, John Rohrer
I find it difficult to believe or respect an advisor whose business name has a spelling mistake in it. “Immagration” is spelled Immigration - 3 i’s, 1 a.
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None of the 5 are worth
It's not free. you must have money to come
You misspelled immigration. Doesn’t inspire confidence
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Mexico...really? What a sick joke
Why CZcams like this?
Sprinkled with falsehoods and mis-named programs....
Your headline was free? Lair 😡😡😡
Is America the only country in the World that lets you in if you qualify for Welfare?
No. The EU does it too, as long as you claim that you are a refugee.
@@thehun1234 The Suicidal West.
No, the U.S. is not the only country that offers access to residents or immigrants based on welfare qualifications. Several countries have similar systems or offer social benefits to immigrants under specific conditions. For example:
Canada: Certain provinces in Canada offer social services to immigrants and refugees, though there are eligibility criteria.
Germany: Germany provides social assistance to eligible immigrants and refugees, including support for housing and basic needs.
Australia: Australia has a social security system that provides benefits to eligible residents, including some immigrants, although there are residency requirements.
New Zealand: Social welfare benefits are available to residents and some immigrants under certain conditions.
Each country has its own set of rules and eligibility criteria, often linked to residency status, length of stay, and contributions to the social system.
Why speaking Latin doesn't count for permanent residency
expert cannot spell immigration
what about the thai wan ?
Huh???
@@williamdahl3318I guess he means Taiwan
@@mattgoodwin-king2228 LOL not Thai one?
Yup Taiwan is easy. $7-8k usd a month for it
@@williamdahl3318 hoola huh 😀
Why not include El Salvador's, Crypto investor's program?
It’s not free
dictatorship
This has to be some kind of weird CCP-dress-rehearsal AI video to get us used to seeing this garbage or testing out who believes this is real or not.
This is absolute crappie.
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@@creimermanlaware you CCP?
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