Replying to @_anas_bananas_ I help Americans who know THAT they want to move, but not WHERE they want to move. If you already have your sights set on a specific country, Iβm not your best choice for move abroad coach. My specialty is looking at global visa options for your situation. I match you all your criteria with countries that will take you. We take a very analytical look at your options so you have a better chance of picking the right one. ππΊπΈ #TikTokEncyclopediaContest
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every single day my inbox is flooded with messages from people who want to move abroad but they've already picked the specific country they say Veronica I want to move to the Netherlands Veronica I want to move to Mexico Veronica I want to move to Thailand Veronica help me move to Portugal and the problem is I don't really help people move to one specific country my specialty is really helping these people who don't know where they want to move they just know that they want to move and the reason for that is because I consult on visas globally I help people who have or could have remote income and passive income or retirement income those three kinds of incomes qualify for you for hundreds of visas around the world and that's what I do I help match you to those hundreds of visas based on all of your criteria I take into account the type of income you earn how much income you earn your lifestyle choices budgetary constraints educational concerns health care worries are you going to want to bring an aging parent in the future are you going to want to grab citizenship in the future are you going to want your kids to feel to go to college there in the future these are all concerns in addition to things like the weather what are the languages like I match everything about you with where will take you and then we decide on your action plan we create a timeline for you to be able to move to that exact country but do I help people who just already know that they want to move somewhere no I don't only people who think the world is their oyster and are willing to move somewhere as long as they can I help you match where can you move with where do you want to move if you don't know me yet I'm Veronica and five years ago I left the United States I lived on three different continents that were all very different from each other we've lived in a developing country in the Caribbean in Asian country and now we live in Europe I've learned a lot of lessons about what makes a country good for a family and there are a lot of factors to consider that's why I do exit planning I mean one-on-one with you to figure out all of the details to make sure you You have a smooth transition to the new country that we pick together.
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