Cash travels, sell your non -heirloom stuff.
Doesn't need to be a lawyer, relocation companies are amazing at this stuff. They can help with taxes, government registration, all of it
Cash travels, sell your non -heirloom stuff.
Doesn't need to be a lawyer, relocation companies are amazing at this stuff. They can help with taxes, government registration, all of it
Totally. But "down pat" and conversational are a bit different.
US ex pat here:
I agree with a big decision, but I strongly disagree with needing the language down pat before you go. You should know some for sure, and mostly have a willingness to learn it. You're going to learn so much faster while there than you will studying in the US.
Just need enough language to get by at first
What a shit show. Talk about a single point of failure (Max) within a team.
I feel like Yuki won't fare super well, but surely better than Lawson
When I took a travel job in my early 20s I was handed some Canadian pins/luggage tags/etc for this exact reason.
I'm definitely still tempted to tell people I'm from Canada
Ah so cool! Enjoy suzuka and Japan, super jealous
They're reporting like it's a done deal. 2 races, that's insane even for RBR.
I don't think Lawson is gonna get that much of a handle on the car but damn man
You are what you eat
I have absolutely no idea. I wouldn't know how to do it without a yellow card and that requires residence. Maybe there's clinics?
It is. Come visit (but like be respectful please it's nice)
Man i almost didn't post this cuz I thought it might turn into a flame war.
Thanks for not being a stereotypical Redditor
All I have to add is be careful investing in a Roth if you plan to leave the US. Some countries don't acknowledge it as a retirement vessel and tldr it's a pretty bad investment if that's the case