Most people explain their decision process for moving abroad backwards. They start with: "I love the vibe of Milan. Let me research neighborhoods and schools." Then six months later they discover: "Wait, I don't qualify for an Italian visa." That's not research. That's fantasy planning. You don't pick a country based on which one you LIKE. You pick based on which ones will legally LET YOU IN. Your decision process should be: 1. Which countries do I qualify for based on income, age, criminal record, family situation? 2. Of those countries, which ones match my priorities (cost, climate, language, healthcare)? 3. NOW research neighborhoods and schools in the finalists. Not: fall in love with a place, do months of detailed research, THEN check if you can actually move there. That's why people waste years "planning" and never move. They're researching countries that were never options. Explain your decision process starting with eligibility, not preference. Otherwise you're just daydreaming with extra steps. Link in bio when you're ready to research countries you can actually move to. ๐๐บ๐ธ #CreatorSearchInsights #TikTokCreatorSearchInsightsIncentive
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Here's where I see a lot of wasted time when it comes to the move abroad process is that people research countries that have nothing to do with them and have no path for them to move. They'll start down the path of what school would I send my kid to or what kind of housing is available in this country? Or what are my job opportunities over here and yet there's no visa path for them to even move to that country? You have to start your process of elimination at the point of which you know what visas you qualify for. That would take a list of 50 countries down to three potentially and that's what I specialize in is helping you understand which visa programs you qualify for. That's what matters most because once you figure out which visa programs you qualify for then you can start narrowing down. Which city would I want to live in in that country? What school would I want to send my kid to? What neighborhood would I want to live in? Those are all decisions you could make once you know you actually qualify to live in that country. If we haven't met yet, I'm Veronica and I help Americans with the decision-making process of moving abroad. I help you understand which countries you're eligible to live in which is going to save you time and speed up your move abroad process because you'll be able to hone in on the exact places instead of wasting time researching countries you can't even go to.
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There are a lot of people who love the idea of moving abroad. There are fewer people who are actually ready to make it happen. If you have been stuck researching how to move abroad from the US, how to leave America, where to live overseas, or how to move abroad with kids, but you still do not have a plan, this page is for you. A lot of smart people get trapped in analysis paralysis. They keep consuming more content because it feels productive. But more information does not always create movement. Sometimes it just creates more confusion. You do not need fifty more tabs open. โจYou need the right order of steps. โจYou need a strategy that fits your life. โจYou need someone who understands how to move from vague dream to actual plan. I help Americans who are tired of researching moving abroad and ready to start taking action. Follow if you want practical guidance, realistic next steps, and a clear path toward living abroad. ๐๐บ๐ธ

The life you've built in America isn't the life you wanted. It's the life you could scrape together under constraints of: wages that don't cover basics, healthcare tied to employment, housing costs consuming half your income, constant financial stress, survival mode as default state. You didn't choose misery. You chose best option available within impossible constraints. But those constraints are geographic. Change geography, change constraints, change what's possible. The apartment you can barely afford in America becomes the nice place with breathing room abroad. The paycheck that barely covers survival in America becomes the income that allows saving abroad. The constant stress about one emergency destroying you financially becomes manageable situation where emergencies are expensive but not catastrophic. Same income. Same skills. Same person. Different location. Completely different life. You're not stuck because you lack resources. You're stuck because resources you have don't work in location you're in. Move those resources to location where they work better, and you're not stuck anymore. But moving requires: tolerating uncertainty about how things will work out, being uncomfortable while figuring out new systems, releasing familiar patterns even when familiar is miserable, trusting you can build better life from scratch. Most people choose familiar misery over unfamiliar uncertainty. Devil you know feels safer than devil you don't, even when devil you know is grinding you down. This is why people stay in: jobs they hate, relationships that don't work, locations that don't serve them, lives that feel like slow suffocation. Because at least they know how to survive current misery. Unknown is terrifying even when unknown might be better. But what if you're not choosing between misery and uncertainty? What if you're choosing between: familiar misery that will continue indefinitely, or temporary uncertainty that leads to actually building life you want? When you're in survival mode, you're making choices based on: what's cheapest, what's fastest, what gets you through next month, what keeps crisis at bay. Not what you actually want. What you can manage given constraints. Those choices compound into life that doesn't reflect your preferences. Reflects what you could piece together while drowning. But when you move somewhere your income works better, you're not in survival mode anymore. You have breathing room to choose based on: what you actually want, what serves your family, what creates life you're proud of. That's not small difference. That's the difference between life you're enduring and life you're choosing. Living in America isn't default you're stuck with. It's choice you're making every day by not choosing differently. And choosing differently is available to you. Link in bio for people ready to choose. What would you choose if survival wasn't consuming all your energy? ๐๐บ๐ธ