Immigration looks complicated when you're Googling random countries and trying to piece together visa requirements from outdated blog posts. But it's actually simple when you flip the approach. Instead of asking "How do I move to Portugal?" start with "What do I have that qualifies me to live anywhere?" Do you work remotely? Do you have rental income or investments? Do you have a pension or Social Security? That's it. That's the strategic question. Once you answer that, the visa options become obvious. You're not researching 47 different visa types. You're looking at the 2-3 that match what you already have. Immigration isn't complicated. Your research method is. Link in bio for consultations where we start with what YOU have, then show you where that qualifies you to move. ๐๐บ๐ธ #creatorsearchinsights
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Here are the three visa programs that are going to apply to 90% of the American families who want to move abroad. I know it's confusing because we don't typically think about visas that we apply for because we get visas on a rival for almost any vacation that we as Americans want to go on. But in order to immigrate to another country, you have to tell them what your purpose is and prove that you're entitled to be there under that purpose. So just as a point of reference, you might have heard of the 90-day fiancee television show. Those people are using a specific visa type that allows them to be in the country for 90 days for the purposes of getting married. You would be immigrating to another country by using one of these three kinds of visas, assuming you're not going to go marry a foreigner in order to get into that country. You're going to use remote income, passive income, or retirement income. Those three visas cover all of my clients and that's how they figure out which visas that they're going to apply for around the world. I have a database of hundreds of different remote visas, passive income visas, and retirement visas, and we match your preferences with those visas around the world. There's more to it than just the visa, but the great starting point is going to be having one of those three visas be your target. Are you earning remote income, passive income, or retirement income? Those three are your gateway to being able to move abroad. If you don't know me yet, I'm Veronica. And five years ago, I moved out of the United States with my family of four, and we've used remote and passive income to live in three different countries on three different continents. And now I teach other Americans how you can do the same, using those three visa paths. If you're ready to get the heck out of the United States, there's links in my bio for one-on-one coaching or group coaching so that you can figure out which visa path is right for you.
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