Replying to @kikkids2 The reason you need an exit plan consultation: The algorithm only shows you 5% of your options. You see content about Spain because everyone's posting about Spain. You see Mexico because it's close. You see Thailand because it's cheap. But there are 195 countries. And you've only heard of a dozen options because that's what went viral. Meanwhile, there are countries with visa programs perfectly suited to your situation that you'll never discover through scrolling. Not because they're secret. Because they're not optimized for social media virality. Hungary has great visas but nobody's making content about it. Grenada has options Americans don't know exist. Uruguay, Estonia, Malaysia - all viable, all invisible in your feed. The consultation process doesn't just tell you "go to Spain.โ It maps your actual situation - income type, family structure, health needs, deal-breakers, priorities - against the full global landscape. Then it shows you the 3-5 countries that actually match. Not the ones that TikTok showed you. That's the difference between reactive research (chasing whatever you saw online) and strategic planning (evaluating everything and choosing intentionally). Link in bio when you're ready to see options your algorithm is hiding from you. ๐๐บ๐ธ
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I'd love to help you make a plan. This person asks how they can get on my schedule to make a plan to move abroad. And the answer is the link is in my bio. I do exit plan consultations. So I work one-on-one with people where they will tell me their life situation, everything from their income, to their family dynamics, to their requirements for the new place, to their deal breakers for the new place. And then I take all that information and I go through my database of all the visas available worldwide. And I figure out which countries are going to be best for them. I match you to all sorts of preferences that you might have. Everything from weather preferences, to educational requirements, to medical needs you might need met, to cost of living, potential future citizenship that you might want to get in the future, the ability to bring your pets to that country. If there's racial equality in that country, if they treat women respectfully in that country, I have all sorts of things in my database to make sure that all of your needs are met with the new countries that I suggest. So this is a little bit more high level than finding an Instagram video and saying, "I hear there's a visa there. Can I move there?" This really takes into account hundreds of options you might not have considered. Maybe you've never considered living in Slovenia or Namibia. But maybe that would actually match your desires quite well. And so I use all the information that you give me about yourself to find the right place for you individually. Instead of just counting on viral trends or articles that you might stumble across to be your inspiration for where you should move, I use data. And that's what we do in our exit plan consultations is I find out about you and then I give you a report of all the places that would be a good fit for you and your family. Any Americans who are looking for assistance on figuring out their path to leaving the United States are welcome to go click on that link for exit plan consultation and pick a date and time that works for them. Do remember that my times are based on the fact that I live in Portugal. And so you will notice that there isn't a times during certain parts of your day. And it's kind of, you know, a mismatch of my schedule matching with what makes sense for American time zones. But you can find a time that works for you and schedule that answer the question so that I have an idea about who it is that I'm meeting with. And then we will have a very productive meeting that will result in finding out which countries are going to be best suited to you.
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