It doesn't matter, Gibraltar is still the cheapest and zero-headache option where you can have tax residency which is legit and they don't stamp your EU passport when you enter/exit.
It doesn't matter, Gibraltar is still the cheapest and zero-headache option where you can have tax residency which is legit and they don't stamp your EU passport when you enter/exit.
It doesn't matter, Gibraltar is still the cheapest and zero-headache option where you can have tax residency which is legit and they don't stamp your EU passport when you enter/exit.
Escape from the EUSSR and fly to the Caribbeans.
With $10m at 10% you have the budget for a couple of private return flights to Europe per year and for living a simple, comfortable life.
Why not?I don't want to live in Caribbean islands...
Not a problem as long as you have cut all your ties with France and don’t spend more than 182 days there.AND I really want to spend several months a year in Europe.. as explained in the first post.
Any island you like, plus T&C, Bahamas and Bermuda.By curiosity, what are you thinking in Caribbeans?
Why not?
Not a problem as long as you have cut all your ties with France and don’t spend more than 182 days there.
Any island you like, plus T&C, Bahamas and Bermuda.
Who told you this?Because : not safe
+ boring
Options to what?mostly (i like more busy cities with many options)
For what?+ too small,
Where? London, Madrid, Paris, Miami, NY for example all have daily flights to many islands.and often not well connected to fly easily..
The Caribbeans are for young people not for retirees.And I am 37 not 60 yet..
Ok, go to Dubai. Have fun.Was already in Bahamas.. Nassau is really not nice and small islands there... well... underdeveloped a lot and nothing to do there (except for the sea ok).
Who told you this?
Options to what?
For what?
Where? London, Madrid, Paris, Miami, NY for example all have daily flights to many islands.
The Caribbeans are for young people not for retirees.
Ok, go to Dubai. Have fun.![]()
1 day a year. The local lawyers will advise you to only make sure you don't become a tax resident somewhere else.are you personally using this scheme ? If there any officially minimum presence per year ?
Do you understand that this is an oxymoron?it's not my definition of 'safe' places either.
I like big cities
Would you mind sharing these 2 crypto-friendly banks/jurisdictions?
Make a win-win deal with a Thai girl and get married with a prenuptial agreement.I don't have any relative in Thailand, so gift/donation you mentioned are not an option for me.
Qatar? No presence required. Has treaty with france.If you read my first post, I would prefer to avoid Dubai if I have to spend 90days there. I just want to spend approximately my year, as explained in the 1st post (so never 5/6months anywhere) AND get a safe and efficient tax residency somewhere (else?) without minimum presence required, preference outside EU. Otherwise I just keep NHR scheme in Portugal if no better alternative in my example.
Singapore, Hong Kong, Auckland, Sydney, Melbourne, Rome. These are all large and safe cities. I have been or lived a considerable amount of time in each of them. (Rome the least safe but still better than the European average).Do you understand that this is an oxymoron?
do you have more infos about that?Qatar? No presence required. Has treaty with france.
Territorial/zero tax
sweet but do you have info from a trusted real estate agent there?
No, but as in UAE, Emaar and Damac are also in Qatarsweet but do you have info from a trusted real estate agent there?
Ah good to know. So I assume one can buy directly from them like in Dubai?No, but as in UAE, Emaar and Damac are also in Qatar
How about Panama?
It's 0% tax as far as I know, many digital entrepreneurs choose this jurisdiction
Do you understand that this is an oxymoron?
Make a win-win deal with a Thai girl and get married with a prenuptial agreement.
Set up local bank accounts in her name where you keep online/app logins to receive and transfer money from/to your personal accounts.
Structure cost:
From THB10K (260 EUR) to THB30K (770 EUR) per month to "support" her + initial lawyer fees for prenup.
Benefits:
- 1 year renewable marriage visa/extension of stay (you can choose to be Thai tax resident or not whether you stay more or less than 180 days a year in Thailand).
- Up to THB20M (513K EUR) tax-free gift to wife per calendar year.
Qatar? No presence required. Has treaty with france.
Territorial/zero tax
From around 16 I had a goal (t) to impregnate every and all tails
Processed food killed that I guess