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In reply to the discussion: I'm thinking of moving to Europe [View all]davidpdx
(22,000 posts)17. I also have been living overseas
Though I moved the other direction to Korea. I've been here for 11 years now.
I would definately get some advice from someone that can tell you about FACTA based on your own personal situation (like how much you will be getting for your pension). They are also working on revising the law. We can only hope maybe it will happen someday.
I moved here specifically for a job and only planned to stay a year. Then one year turned into two and I met my wife and we married and before you can blink it's been over a decade. Weird how stuff like that happens.
I've been to Sweden and it is a very beautiful country. I do know that there are expats living all over Europe. You might look at the Democrats Abroad Europe page on Facebook.
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I'm Croatian on one side and have the right to dual citizenship, & so am learning Croatian
whathehell
Feb 2015
#35
We've traveled a good deal esp. to Europe and England where I was a student.
appalachiablue
Dec 2014
#9
You say you can get an ancestry visa with a German Grandparent?..My spouse has Four
whathehell
Dec 2014
#15
The tax authorities have the closest powers to the old Gestapo that you can get in today's Germany
DFW
Feb 2015
#48
As to seniors, if I'm not mistaken, at least some European countries will let
whathehell
Dec 2014
#16
I have worked in Denmark, Holland, and Japan, and was always told that it was American policy that
djean111
Feb 2015
#29