Citizen of the World

Citizen of the World

Welcome to your go-to place for everything related to moving, whether it's to a new country or a different continent. Whether you're someone planning to live abroad, a retiree searching for your dream getaway, or just someone who loves to learn about global changes, this is your one-stop destination for information and resources.

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  • @SoniT
    @SoniT3 сағат бұрын

    I just celebrated my third year of living here in Panama and still enjoy it. I disagree with this video.

  • @user-nh7my6gg5b
    @user-nh7my6gg5b16 сағат бұрын

    This has got to be one of the dumbest, laziest, most ignorant videos I have seen in a long time. First of all, it takes 5 seconds to learn the basic pronunciation of town names. You don't have to sound native but saying "meddlin" instead of "meh-deh-YEEN" and "cartajeena" instead of "car-tah-HEH-nah" is very cringeworthy. Then, you spelt Ecuador as "Equador". Didn't even take a minute to spell check and revise your video. Thirdly, you have done ZERO research into these countries. Ranking Venezuela as #5 for Americans is the most ignorant thing I have ever witnessed. That should be last place. Not even Venezuelans want to be there. It has a level 4 travel warning by the Dept of State saying "DO NOT TRAVEL". Please delete your channel and don't ever make a video again.

  • @user-lx8pr3jp4d
    @user-lx8pr3jp4d17 сағат бұрын

    all the cons are pros for me. so, please, do not go to Luxembourg :)

  • @pabloalvez915
    @pabloalvez91520 сағат бұрын

    Brazil is highly overrated.

  • @charlesburke2379
    @charlesburke237923 сағат бұрын

    The heat is always going to be there. But summers are hot everywhere in the world. Relentless chronic heat can even lead to episodic panic, hysteria and much worse. But you can save a bundle on chow! Tropical heat is one of the world's best appetite suppressants!

  • @jjww30
    @jjww30Күн бұрын

    Expensive, selective, and very high standards. Count me in.

  • @beingedgy
    @beingedgyКүн бұрын

    Will be future expat @ Qatar💜🇶🇦 Once UAE🇦🇪 expat left 2005

  • @pauloguerra3493
    @pauloguerra3493Күн бұрын

    Seriously? Are Americans leaving Portugal in record numbers? Is it a statistic or guesswork? Aren't they also arriving in record numbers? What will be the balance? Anyway, I hope that those who stay are the best and that those who leave take away good memories

  • @MrGreen464
    @MrGreen464Күн бұрын

    Although it might sound straight forward, everything described here is true, Spain is a very difficult place to adapt in case you want to have a career or build your way up, because of everything that was mentioned in the video,a simple google on expat community's sites will reveal the same problems here,Spain is an amazing place to live if you retire or if you are a digital nomad and you work and income dosen't depend on the country no doubt

  • @brunosandanelli5639
    @brunosandanelli56392 күн бұрын

    Already lived in denmark, mexico, colombia, spain... And the true is only one, brazil is the best country i have ever been

  • @Bluebird-farm
    @Bluebird-farm2 күн бұрын

    You’re full of it!

  • @gjbsarmeri3957
    @gjbsarmeri39572 күн бұрын

    Renting is a problem almost everywhere

  • @zolotozvezda5278
    @zolotozvezda52783 күн бұрын

    So? What are the regrets of 95% of people moving to Brazil? You mentioned none of them...

  • @InBrz
    @InBrz3 күн бұрын

    YOU'RE AMOR ON

  • @SamHenriquezMachin
    @SamHenriquezMachin3 күн бұрын

    Better if all the "expats" leaves the country, we don't need arrogant cunts that come here just to force their culture and language in other countries by pushing a new apartheid, you have your own bars, your own schools, your own cinemas and your own neighbourhoods. And then when you go shopping and see that nobody understand you, you get all angry and treat us like idiots. You're so arrogant that you call yourself "expats" instead of immigrants, maybe you're too cool, rich and white to call yourself immigrants. Do us a favour and try to integrate to the local population instead of creating more segregation. We Spain are sick of immigrants trying to push their culture here, enough with brits, muslims and gypsies.

  • @Michael-uk2qw
    @Michael-uk2qw5 күн бұрын

    You will never get complete darkness 24 hours anywhere in Norway, and in the summer it is the other way around. No darkness in the North. Norway is expensive but wages are high as well. And the only study I have seen regarding what people in different countries think about their culture compared to others, Greece came top as the most that thought their culture is more superior then anyone else's

  • @marthavasquez-fm3cc
    @marthavasquez-fm3cc5 күн бұрын

    Thanks for this video, very helpful

  • @user-ze9mh6gn9q
    @user-ze9mh6gn9q6 күн бұрын

    Just reported your video for misinformation.

  • @paulcessaro5361
    @paulcessaro53616 күн бұрын

    I've been to Panama of and on for the past 8 years. We recently built a beautiful home in the highlands of panama. it seems like the author of this video has neve been to Boquete. We absolutely love it. NO GUNS< POLITICS< ROAD RAGE. The negatives listed on this video are almost all the reasons for us to relocate. iF YOU WANT TO LIVE IN THE STATES..JUST STAY THERE. This is Panama. If you can't speak even a bit of Spanish...Stay in the states. If you want all the pampered, entitlements of the states...Stay there. We like the slow pace. We like the cash society. We enjoy going to : Naturgy, Be wireless, and Mas Movil to pay our bills in person. We have found that these trivial oddities actually create the possibility of an illusion of time actually slowing down. We come from an affluent community in Oregon. Quality of life in Jaramillo Alto is far superior to that of what we gave up. In closing, is there corruption, and social deficiencies? Yes, But a whole national party of sycophants, not here.

  • @jdsilva4795
    @jdsilva47957 күн бұрын

    As informações do video estão um pouquinho exagerada, embora o Brasil tenha muitos problemas da para viver bem se você procurar bem, e não precisa de muito dinheiro, a saúde pública é totalmente de graça e você será bem atendido na maioria das vezes, a segurança pública depende do lugar em que você mora.Este vìdeo está muito esteriótipado e tendencioso.😅

  • @miguelangelgonzalez6932
    @miguelangelgonzalez69327 күн бұрын

    I don't know what are you talking about! I am from Spain, Seville. I lived and worked in USA for 7 years, went back to Spain and now living in Berlin. The only thing I give you about all that crap you said is how is working in Spain. Long hours, bad management and one thing that is the reason that I had to move out Spain, workers older than 45 years old are dead in the water. Besides that, infrastructure, Telecommunication and healthcare are one of the best in Europe, specially compare healthcare with USA. If you get sick in USA you are fucked! Literally. So, I don't know what are you sources but probably you need to dig a little bit more or travelling more.

  • @MariamSalami-nj8xn
    @MariamSalami-nj8xn7 күн бұрын

    Please help me

  • @musebrad
    @musebrad8 күн бұрын

    clickbait baloney. Language is an issue in any new country. Infastructure is very good.

  • @Patoxico
    @Patoxico8 күн бұрын

    this is a good video but misses the MAIN reason. People are waking up to the ISMs. progressism, transgenderism, wokeism, feminism, and many other isms, specially that one starting with a capital "C".

  • @Ismail_ibn_Ishaq
    @Ismail_ibn_Ishaq8 күн бұрын

    I am a Dutch born with non-native parents. Recently my interest in Luxembourg grew and visited twice in the last couple of months. From my experience I want to say the following. In the Netherlands and Belgium you have to learn multiple European languages. In high school we have to learn Dutch, English and French and in The Netherlands also German (French and German are mandatory for at least 2 years here.) This and considering all surrounding countries speak one of these or even both languages, makes hard to state that language in Luxembourg is an issue. Even French or German monolinguals will be fine over there. Their native language, Luxembourgish is basically a mix of the above mentioned languages, using Dutch/German sentence structure (oversimplifying it here). This makes it easy for us to learn. If we mention climate, it seems exactly the same from the Southern UK spanning to northern France and the most of Germany. Can’t speak for Austria and Switzerland but I shouldn’t be too far off. So that argument is also not a valid one. My last point, the disconnect between foreigners and locals seems like an overarching European issue. Most north-western Europeans in general are more on their own with their closed social circles. So you will find this “culture” being dominant in most north-western European countries. I even have to say that my experience was that people are as friendly as here in the Netherlands, maybe even a bit friendlier…

  • @forgewhelbon1131
    @forgewhelbon11318 күн бұрын

    Qatar is pretty chill ngl. Last time something major and festive happened was fifa 2022.

  • @user-uq9gl8mt3t
    @user-uq9gl8mt3t8 күн бұрын

    Nice video

  • @gtaraya
    @gtaraya8 күн бұрын

    who you fooling? after qatar kicked alot of people during covid, dubai is where they went.

  • @micah_rosenberg
    @micah_rosenberg9 күн бұрын

    Work visa's like the American counterparts goes only to Indians. The reason is clear, mafia and internal job. Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the US, all work visas goes to the Indians.

  • @micah_rosenberg
    @micah_rosenberg9 күн бұрын

    Recommended video! (90% correct!)

  • @micah_rosenberg
    @micah_rosenberg9 күн бұрын

    Add the awful marrigae market. Italian girls are not into men, so Italian and foreign men compete for the foreign girls. Somehow the reverse case of Thailand.

  • @albertoalmeida3424
    @albertoalmeida34249 күн бұрын

    I agree with almost everythig he said. Brazilians like to pretend everything is ok with 65k m per year. Finally, a honest review.

  • @svenpedersen9140
    @svenpedersen914010 күн бұрын

    I can take a high speed train to get to a super high end amusement park. In the US, it would be a hastel with the car etc (with quite old infrastructures)

  • @svenpedersen9140
    @svenpedersen914010 күн бұрын

    I am Danish, not Luxembourgish and I can see how you feel excluded... because you are by yourself and the way you talk and behave not even trying a bit

  • @svenpedersen9140
    @svenpedersen914010 күн бұрын

    Have you talked about how you can jump on a tram, bus, train with no ticket at all, because it is all free and they are well maintained either way ?

  • @svenpedersen9140
    @svenpedersen914010 күн бұрын

    I am danish but born and raised in Luxembourg. I don't understand your whining...for example if you are not born in the Uk, USA or many other countries in the world, you are not better of than in Luxembourg (don't you have to take test etc in the US ?). Even your housing cost is off... it is way more than that hehe :). And the seven years of living in Luxembourg to get you a permanent staying "permit" (for life) is quite good. And you can almost wote for every election if you just live in Luxembourg (no need for the seven years "permit"). Night life etc ? You are just a "no life" hehe !. Yea, the Universities suck ! There are some park for the kids but ok not like in Germany, France or Belgium etc. Wait, I can go to Paris in 4 hours. I can go to Europa park, Waliby, Disneyland etc easely with my high salary in no time... I can take the plane with a well deserved airport... if not, Charleroi or from an one hour bus to Germany. I mean you are not telling everything wrong but you probably haven't lived here (or maybe you are just a hater). I have a friend (a woman) who came here from Brazil and then becoming Portugese etc with her kids and she likes the security here. I can, and it happened quite a few times with my older brother living in the flat on top of me, let my garage door open for the whole night (because of my dumb brother that forgets to close it) with valuables in it to everybody to see and we never got stolen

  • @margaret3153
    @margaret315310 күн бұрын

    Americans are the same any where they go!

  • @fungo6631
    @fungo663110 күн бұрын

    2:08 This is literally the case in Nordic countries as well as Croatia. In Croatia people go shopping in Slovenia, if they live close enough. 7:53 Just grow a beard, learn Arabic and convert to Islam.

  • @divinaflamingarrow9556
    @divinaflamingarrow955611 күн бұрын

    Stay home if your this wimp out. I going!

  • @bluethundar
    @bluethundar11 күн бұрын

    Wrong, Cambodia is NOT a democracy, it is a dictatorship state ruled by corruption

  • @aeneasz4467
    @aeneasz446712 күн бұрын

    You sound like a serious HATER woofff

  • @BaruCoinFoundation
    @BaruCoinFoundation12 күн бұрын

    Lived in Mountains of Chiriqui by Boquete over 3yrs now and it's a virtual Paradise of enjoyable laidback stress-free living, high standards, quality people, foods, and experiences at much lower costs. Having a good "Cash Only" purchase budget of at least $400K+ and finding a nice "American Standards" remote peaceful setting home but close to a Town is ideal living in Panama for Nature, Peace and Tranquility. We live on Baru and Capuchin Monkeys play in our trees daily, as we overlook the Pacific and David. Panama has a lot to offer those looking to escape the rate race and live in more tranquil remote settings. Year Round 62*-85* and Spring Like weather, is just a bonus especially with Pacific Ocean Breezes at altitude. Chiriqui Mountains around Boquete is "The Best of Panama Living" for Expats. Buying in a desirable location and setting, and getting away from the populace areas, and ensuring a solid home to again "American Standards" ie = $400k+ in most areas that offer decent amenities and access to services; and you'll have an enjoyable experience. Buy cheap and in a defunct "village of poverty" and well, you will get what you pay for, and why those homes "Appear Cheap" long run they're a "Nightmare" of discomforts, and problems, mostly culturally and socially based due to local surroundings. Many get suckered into the $199K "Village Homes" and live to regret such a decision, but most who buy quality and buy remote live to treasure a unique experience as we have ourselves; but again, its WHERE you buy here, and WHAT your surroundings are, most find "Remote Hills" to be a preferable and extremely safe and enjoyable experience, most town dwellers have stories; and experiences we simply don't worry about in certain areas. Panama although much more affordable is also very much a "You get what you pay for Society, especially with housing", premium homes and desirable areas come with equal demand and cost.

  • @michelebarile6218
    @michelebarile621812 күн бұрын

    I'm not luxembourgish, I moved in from another EU nation and i affirm that Luxembourg is the best country in Europe. However, there is an issue with the cost of renting or buying a property, I admit it.

  • @josephcuriale2293
    @josephcuriale229313 күн бұрын

    Get rid of the idiotic, juvenile sound effects. It's a big turn off and grounds to not watch further.

  • @jeff_costarica
    @jeff_costarica13 күн бұрын

    This video is funny , belive around 10% of this . Rainy season from may to february 😂😂

  • @sheltonlewisjr7036
    @sheltonlewisjr703613 күн бұрын

    Asian? No, that is Peru. Where in Colombia did you visit and you didn't bump into an Afro-Colombian? They are hard to miss but you failed to mentioned thier existence considering alot of their culture is evident in the country. I have been to Colombia many times as i have many friends and some family there and i don't see as many asians as i did in Peru. Also many of your information is not correct because the crime rate is high especially with groups like The FARC. Also Colombia is very expensive to live especially for the locals. I would recommend on visiting Colombia and not reading from articles.

  • @YA-fr6yz
    @YA-fr6yz13 күн бұрын

    I don't understand. You want international schools but don't want to pay??? You want all social benefits but you don't want to contribute???? You're annoyed with local life-style yet expect them to carry the burden for you and smile?? Apartments are not nice cause you can't afford the good ones? I admire the audacity.

  • @saiedramezanian3479
    @saiedramezanian347913 күн бұрын

    Your words and informations about Brazil is not completly correct ......

  • @geoffparsons9581
    @geoffparsons958114 күн бұрын

    We've been here full time for over 4 years and love it. 95% of your negativity regarding Panama has never cropped up. Not speaking Spanish has never been a problem, Google translate works when needed. Yes it's hot but if you don't like it don't look at a tropical location, it's that simple. Also have never yet encountered any problems with robbery etc. That includes anywhere we have been in Panama, having already put over 50,000 km on our vehicle exploring the country. A very unnecessary negative video.

  • @user-cu6ym6fr5i
    @user-cu6ym6fr5i14 күн бұрын

    Wow, gr8t info. No more interested.