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In reply to the discussion: my wife asked if we should leave the country [View all]Mike Nelson
(10,664 posts)53. Remember...
... he is not permanent, despite his wishes. It's a good reason to consider moving, but I would not make it the main reason. (One exception would be... someone with great wealth can move, then move back when the country changes.) Another thing to consider: the "populist" movement is worldwide. Your new country could elect their own Donald.
... within the US, I would consider moving from Texas. It's a great state and has large "blue" patches, but the change is slow and they keep making "red" seats safer. I'd look at CA, WA, and OR... but check the areas for fire and flood concerns. Good luck!
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It was my understanding Canada doesn't have a visa for retirees. One of you Canadian?
58Sunliner
Sunday
#77
I would, if I had the means...I'm old and broke, so stuck in this shithole country which is going to get much shitier...
wcmagumba
Saturday
#5
Yeah, I'm old and broke as well, plus my kids would never leave, so I can't go.
mucholderthandirt
Sunday
#79
Just wondering, are you an expat or do you have Canadian cirtizenship? My wife and I looked at possibly retiring to
KPN
Sunday
#93
I lived and worked in Dallas for about a year in the late 70s and though I am straight I lived in the Oak Lawn area...
wcmagumba
Saturday
#16
I grew up in Dallas and lived at the Melrose Hotel where my father was the hotel's manager back in the late 50s.
CTyankee
Sunday
#84
you forgot the most important thing: you will die if you stay here and Krasnov is in power
cadoman
Saturday
#58
Do it if you can!! I know I sure as hell would if it was an option but unfortunately its impossible 😭😟
cstanleytech
Saturday
#20
I lived abroad for 12 years (Mexico and Italy.) How do you feel about dealing with
fierywoman
Saturday
#33
Depends on a lot things ... your ages, jobs, financial assets, health, other family members
FakeNoose
Saturday
#37
My last flight out of the USA is next Friday, July 25. Then I will reside in Costa Rica.
sinkingfeeling
Saturday
#57
Yea, I look as real estate abroad every week. My biggest worry is when the stock market crashes and
flying_wahini
Sunday
#86