Just because a country becomes trendy for expats doesn’t mean it’s the right place for you. Matching your desires with the realities of living outside of the United States is my passion. I help you find the best place to move out of USA based on your unique situation. There is no perfect country, but there are likely a lot of great options for you. Leaving America is exciting and a little scary. But, I’ll be with you every step of the way. Let’s get you out of the chaos and living somewhere safe. 🆘🇺🇸 #creatorsearchinsights
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You're picking a country too soon. I get it. You want to choose the best place to move out of the US, and you see an article that says that such and such place is the best place for Americans to move, but that might not be the best place for you. I can't tell you how many people come to me and say, "I want to move to this country," and they have some reason to justify why they want to move to that country, maybe the weather or the food, or they heard the price of living is very cheap, or they heard it's easy for Americans to live there. They have one reason that they are latching onto, that they want to move to this particular country. But the fact of that is there's 195 countries, and a lot of them allow Americans to move there. If you choose a country too soon, you're pigeonholing yourself and trying to fit a square peg into a round hole, and that might not be the right country for you. You'll waste valuable time trying to make things work that are not the right fit for you. That's why hiring a consultant before you get to the point of choosing your country is a really good idea. Once you choose the country, you can hire all the right people, the right immigration lawyer, the right tax attorney, all the right people for that particular country. But finding a consultant before you know the country can allow you to align lots of different things that you don't even realize you need. Not just about the food and the weather, if there's citizenship opportunities down the line, what the healthcare is like, what the cost of living is like if you're living in the city versus out in the country. The data only speaks to averages, and getting the right information for you and the kind of lifestyle you want to live is a unique situation every single time. I'm Veronica, and five years ago, I left the United States for good, and now I help other Americans decide which country is the right country for them to move to. I've lived on three different continents, and I know that there are so many things to weigh before deciding on the country that you're going to call your new home. If you know you want to leave that you're not sure where you want to go, an exit call consultation is the perfect way to align your preferences with where we'll take you and get an actual list of the places that you can move abroad.
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