Replying to @silentvali Being smart enough to figure something out and having time to figure something out are two completely different constraints. You're absolutely capable of navigating government immigration websites, cross-referencing visa requirements across multiple countries, tracking which income types qualify for which programs, and building comprehensive comparison of options. You're smart. You could do this. But you're also person with job, family, responsibilities, limited hours in day, and zero experience navigating immigration bureaucracy across 100+ countries. This is one-time task you've never done before and will hopefully only do once. That combination - capable but inexperienced, smart but time-constrained, motivated but overwhelmed by scope - is exactly when hiring expert makes sense. Not because you're incapable. Because your time and energy have value and spending months researching something expert already knows wastes both. The research phase is where most people get stuck indefinitely. Not because they're not smart enough to figure it out. Because research without decision framework becomes endless loop of gathering information that never converts to action. You can spend 6 months researching: reading outdated blog posts, comparing countries based on incomplete information, finding visa programs that sound perfect until you discover requirement that disqualifies you, starting over when you realize research was based on wrong assumption about which visa category you even qualify for. Or you can spend one hour with someone who: already knows which visa categories exist, already maintains updated database of requirements, already understands how your income type and family situation map to available options, can tell you immediately which countries are realistic for your circumstances. The DIY research approach works when you have unlimited time and enjoy process of learning immigration systems. For most people that's neither true nor necessary. You don't need to become expert on global visa programs. You need to identify which specific programs match your situation so you can make decision and execute. Those are different goals requiring different approaches. This is why people hire: accountants instead of learning tax code, lawyers instead of representing themselves, mechanics instead of rebuilding engines. Not because incapable of learning these things. Because expertise exists and your time has value. Moving abroad is already complicated enough without adding "become amateur immigration expert" to list of requirements. You need to build or document income, gather paperwork, plan logistics, prepare family, execute relocation. Adding comprehensive visa research across 100+ countries to that list is unnecessary. The value isn't just information. It's: personalized analysis of your situation, elimination of options that don't match your qualifications, identification of programs you didn't know existed, realistic timeline for your specific path, avoiding expensive mistakes from outdated or incorrect information. Link in bio for people who are smart enough to research but smart enough to recognize when hiring expert is better use of time. How long have you been researching without making decision? ๐๐บ๐ธ
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You're ready to move abroad but you're not sure what you're supposed to start doing in terms of researching. The first thing I would do is head to my bio, download the free guide that talks about the 11 different types of visas that you could qualify for. Once you understand the different kinds of visas that even exist in the world, then you will have a better idea about what you are looking for because there's no sense in just chasing down rabbit holes of this country or that country because you happen to see a video on social media. What you want to do is determine the kind of visa that you could possibly get and then research which countries have those visas. And yeah, there will be, you know, roundup articles where you say, okay, I have remote income. You will find remote income roundup articles where they will say, here's 14 places that you can move to if you have remote income. There's actually 95 different options but if you want to just kind of research it on your own, you can look at those roundup posts and then simply take that list, go to the government website for each of those countries and see the qualifications for those visas because you never want to take the roundup articles word for it because visa qualifications change constantly. So you don't want to be thinking, oh, I can move there with, you know, $1,500 income but in fact, it's not that income anymore. They've raised that income bar or you might realize, oh, they actually added this extra specification that you need to have $20,000 in savings and the roundup article didn't say it. So always depend on government web pages only in terms of your research. But if it's all too overwhelming, what I do is I specialize in finding new the visas that are right for you. I have 217 different visas in my database where I can match you in your situation to the visas in my database so that we can find the right options for where you should go live. That's called exit plan consultations and they're linked in my bio so that you can schedule your time and stop falling down. Internet rabbit holes that are super confusing and not helping you come to a decision.
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