Leaving America to another country is a financial commitment. But, it does not need to include the cost of a whole extra scouting trip. Just because you think you “need” to visit somewhere before moving there, does not make it so. Military members, foreign service members, and corporate employees move to new countries regularly without ever visiting them. Combining the places you are allowed to live with your preferences is a job for an expert. That’s what I do. I match you to the right countries without ever suggesting you go on expensive scouting trips. 🆘🇺🇸 #TikTokEncyclopediaContest #creatorsearchinsights
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Let's do some math on scouting trips because it is not adding up. Y'all are real committed to your expensive procrastination of taking scouting trips. I can't believe how many people are so committed to this idea. You're going to spend thousands of dollars. That could cover all of your visa fees. It could cover the flight to get there when you move there. It could cover your extra baggage charges because you want to bring some extra bags for when you're moving there. It could cover some shipping charges for you to ship some essentials. A scouting trip does not bring you any clarity. For those people who say, "Well, I had to take that scouting trip because then I got there and I knew immediately that I couldn't live there." Then you've done your research wrong. You've done the planning part wrong. If you arrived in a place and decided immediately that you couldn't live there, something is severely gone haywire because the people that you encounter as a tourist are the best of the best. You should be receiving the best possible experience that you could get in a place by people who are interacting with foreigners. So if you're having a terrible time while you're there as a tourist, I have some severe questions about how you decided that was somewhere you could move in the first place. Now picking a country to move to is no cake walk. It's not as simple as, "Well, I qualified to live here so that's a viable option." There's lots of other factors to consider. There's lifestyle preferences. There's language barriers. There's cultural norms. There's budgetary restraints. There's health care concerns. There are citizenship prospects. There are weather preferences. There are time zone needs. There are accessibility factors. There are so many things that have to match and align with your ideal place. And that's what I do. I match you to those places so that you're not just looking at a list of places that you could go move and randomly choosing somewhere and then investing thousands of dollars on a scouting trip. If you are ready to move in 2026 and you realize that scouting trips are just expensive procrastination, you should definitely hop in my 2026 Global Life Accelerator. That group coaching program will walk you through not just the places that you can move, but the places that you should move because they match with what you want. We will talk about everything from creating income to how to minimize your house, to logistically how to get there. Every step of the process will be covered in a 60-day group coaching program where you will have so much access to me at such a lower price point than working with me one-on-one. I have limited seating for this program. There's 100 seats available. Make sure you register early so that you claim your spot so that you can figure out where you're going to move in 2026.
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