Knowing your “why” is important in many areas of life. However, it is absolutely not important when it comes to why you want to move abroad. The only reason people want to know why you want to move abroad is because they are nosy and want to convince themselves that your reasons aren’t “good enough.” You are allowed to move abroad just because you want to. Convincing other people that your reasons are enough is not your responsibility. Knowing how to move abroad is really the question everyone should be asking. Decide you are moving and then focus entirely on the HOW. 🆘🇺🇸 #TikTokEncyclopediaContest #creatorsearchinsights
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That is the wrong question. I do not know why there are move abroad coaches on here that are telling you that you need to figure out why you want to move abroad before you figure out how you can move abroad. There is no point in figuring out why you want to move abroad. Your why can just be because you want to because you feel like it because it's a new era in your life. The how is the critical question? How you can move abroad means figuring out which visas you qualify for. And the fact of the matter is, you probably qualify for dozens of different visas. I know people have a tendency to get very tunnel vision on where they're going to move because they find out about a particular program, it goes viral, it's popular, it gets written about in business insider or Forbes and all of a sudden that's where they want to go. But I look much more holistically. I look at global programs that suit you and we figure out how you can move to one of many countries. In fact, I have hundreds of different visa options available in my database depending on what kind of income you earn, depending on your lifestyle preferences, your weather preferences. If you bring kids that need education, if you want future citizenship, what your budgetary constraints are, I look at it very holistically to make sure that we are matching you with the appropriate visa so that you can go regardless of what your reason is. If you've already decided that you want to move abroad, the why doesn't matter. The only thing that matters is logistics. How are you going to do it? And that's what I answer for you. I do one-on-one exit planning coaching and now I'm launching a whole new program for 2020-26 where we're going to do group coaching where I can go through so many more topics at a much better price than working with me one-on-one would be. We're going to talk about how you can create your remote income. We're going to talk about which healthcare you should be on. We're going to talk about which visas you qualify for. We're going to talk about how to minimize your stuff in the United States. We're going to talk about finding educational options for your kids abroad. Something that you can think of logistically for how to move abroad will be included in this global life accelerator program. Right now, it's linked in my bio with early bird pricing. And as soon as those spots sell out, the price is going to go up. So make sure you reserve your spot so that you can start figuring out your exact plan in January of 20-26.
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True. And here's how you'll know it's happening. They'll start with gentle concern. "Are you sure this is the right time?" "What about your career?" "Have you really thought this through?" When that doesn't work, they'll escalate to guilt. "You're abandoning us." "What about the grandkids?" "We won't be able to see you." Then they'll try fear. "What if something happens to you over there?" "You don't even speak the language." "America is still the safest country in the world." And finally, when none of that stops you, they'll make it personal. "You're being selfish." "You've changed." "You're making a huge mistake." None of this is about your wellbeing. It's about their discomfort with your choice. The test is simple. Do they ask questions to understand your plan? Or do they just list reasons why it won't work? Supportive people ask questions. Threatened people create obstacles. Ready to move forward anyway? Link in bio for exit plan consultations. 🆘🇺🇸

You don't actually need anyone's permission to move abroad. Not your parents. Not your friends. Not your coworkers. Not even your spouse if they're using guilt instead of having real conversations. But you keep waiting for them to be okay with it. You keep trying to make them understand. You keep softening your plans so they feel less threatening. Meanwhile, you're still stuck. Still unhappy. Still living a life designed around everyone else's comfort except your own. Here's what changed for me. I stopped asking for approval and started making announcements. I'm moving in six weeks. Here's the plan. You can support me or you can process your feelings on your own time. But I'm going. The people who loved me figured it out. The people who didn't were never going to be happy for me anyway. Your freedom matters more than their comfort. Act like it. Ready to build your exit plan? Link in bio. 🆘🇺🇸

The reason you keep "researching" instead of applying for a visa is because research feels safe. As long as you're still learning, you don't have to make the scary calls. You don't have to tell your boss. You don't have to face your family's reaction. You don't have to sell your stuff or figure out what to do with your car. Research is comfortable. Execution is nerve wracking. But here's what nobody tells you. The nerves lasts about 6 weeks. Then you're on the other side and you wonder why you waited so long. The fantasy lasted years and got you nowhere. The tension lasts weeks and gets you everything. If you're ready to trade comfortable fantasy for uncomfortable action, I'll help you figure out the logistics. Link in bio for exit plan consultations. 🆘🇺🇸

Replying to @vivalavalkyrieb Here's what nobody tells you about moving abroad with a criminal record. Different countries have different rules. Some require a clean background check. Some don't ask at all. Some only check for specific offenses like violent crimes or trafficking. And even the countries that do require one upfront might not care about misdemeanors from 10 years ago. Context matters. Timing matters. The type of offense matters. But if you've been sitting in the US thinking you're stuck here forever because of something in your past, you're probably wrong. I keep the specific list private because visa requirements change and I'm not about to accidentally mislead someone. But in a one on one consultation, I can tell you exactly which visa paths are open to you based on your actual record. You deserve a second chance. Let's find you one. Link in bio. 🆘🇺🇸