Replying to @elizondo.familia04 The pet obstacle is interesting because it's simultaneously real logistical consideration and convenient excuse that sounds more legitimate than admitting you're scared to leave. Some people genuinely cannot relocate certain pets to certain countries. Breed restrictions, quarantine requirements, health certifications, travel logistics for elderly animals - these are real constraints that require working around. But most people using pets as reason they can't move abroad haven't actually researched what's required. They've decided it's too complicated and stopped there. Which means they're not actually being stopped by pet logistics. They're being stopped by assumption that pet logistics are insurmountable. Countries that accept immigrants generally have pet import procedures. They're not trying to force you to abandon family members. They're managing animal health and safety through documentation requirements. Yes, it costs money. Yes, it requires planning. Yes, some breeds face restrictions in some countries. But "costs money and requires planning" describes literally every aspect of international relocation. Your pets aren't uniquely complicated. They're just one more logistical element in process full of logistical elements. The families relocating with pets aren't doing something impossible. They're doing something inconvenient that they decided was worth the inconvenience because outcome mattered more than avoiding hassle. That's the distinction. People for whom pets are actual obstacle have researched specific country's requirements for their specific animal, determined it's genuinely not feasible, and adjusted accordingly - either choosing different country or making heartbreaking decision about rehoming. People for whom pets are excuse haven't gotten that far. They've stopped at "I have pets" without investigating what that means for countries they might qualify for. If you're using pets as reason you can't move, ask yourself: have you actually researched pet import requirements for any country you qualify for? Or have you decided it's too hard without looking? Because if you haven't looked, you're not being stopped by pet logistics. You're being stopped by assumption, and using pets as socially acceptable reason that's harder to argue with than admitting you just don't want to deal with discomfort of relocating. Nobody's going to push back on "I can't leave my dog." But if you haven't even researched whether you actually can't or you're just assuming you can't, you're lying to yourself about what's stopping you. Link in bio for people who've actually checked and need help matching pet-friendly visa programs to their situation. Have you researched pet import requirements or just assumed it's impossible? ๐๐บ๐ธ
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I know a lot of people think that having a family and having pets is like a non-starter when it comes to moving abroad. But the reality is there's lots of options that would allow you to move abroad, especially because they want families to come over. They want you to bring families and spend money on private education and bring all that extra money in that they know comes with raising children. So most visa programs allow dependence on those visas because of that. If you're a family and you're looking to move abroad, that's my specialty because I'm a mom and I moved my family of four to three different continents and I can help you find the visas that are perfect for you that want you to come there, that allow you to move there with remote income, passive income, or retirement income depending on your situation. For every country I have in my database, I keep records of what their pet immigration policies are so I can make sure to only match you to countries that will accept your pet as well because I understand they are part of your family and you want them to come with you. So that is definitely part of my process of finding the right country for you. If we meet one-on-one to do an exit playing consultation, what I will do is I will find out all of your preferences and what your situation currently is and then find the visas that will welcome you to come live there. That way you can get out of the United States and get out of that chaos with your children and your pets and be safe, calm, and free abroad.
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