Recently, my friends around me have started researching going abroad, one after another:
Japan's visa, Singapore's permanent residency, Dubai's taxes, Australia's education, Thailand's cost of living, Vietnam's dividends, and the freedom in neighboring HK.
In the past, people chatted about housing prices, coin prices, projects, and work, Now chatting has turned into passports, visas, residence permits, and global asset allocation. It's not a sudden realization, but rather a sudden discovery: Those who stay put without moving are at increasing risk.
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Recently, my friends around me have started researching going abroad, one after another:
Japan's visa, Singapore's permanent residency, Dubai's taxes, Australia's education, Thailand's cost of living, Vietnam's dividends, and the freedom in neighboring HK.
In the past, people chatted about housing prices, coin prices, projects, and work,
Now chatting has turned into passports, visas, residence permits, and global asset allocation.
It's not a sudden realization, but rather a sudden discovery:
Those who stay put without moving are at increasing risk.