Forums39
Topics38,727
Posts313,221
Members26,578
|
Most Online2,218 Jan 21st, 2020
|
|
39 registered members (taraavo, NumberCruncher, bailau, MKGrey, Tom, dj1094, Billtjw, ChiTownHarry, JeanneB, CaribbeanCanadians, onlymedication, Rema, PML, jagmansr, Manpot, cbf, Kevin_B, jbutah, KirkB, RickinAtlanta, Don_and_Linda, deliveryskipper, Bernd, RickG, Todd_Melinda_K, pedalpusher, xrayman67, jazzgal, Time Will Tell, Zanshin, SteveH, 8 invisible),
1,394
guests, and 101
spiders. |
Key:
Admin,
Global Mod,
Mod
|
|
|
Retiring and moving permanently?
#205056
09/20/2019 02:57 PM
09/20/2019 02:57 PM
|
Joined: Aug 2019
Posts: 19 Sweden / Saint-Martin
Lars
OP
Traveler
|
OP
Traveler
Joined: Aug 2019
Posts: 19
Sweden / Saint-Martin
|
Dear all,
I’m curious, with the love to the island that is so clearly expressed in the threads: are you planning to move permanently to Sint Maarten / Saint Martin when retiring and die on the island?
(Anette and I, Swedes hence citizens of the EU, find Saint-Martin ideal - and we will move permanently ASAP, i.e. as soon as the budget for living as poor early retirees is in place).
But from, as an example, an US citizen perspective: would it be impossible to become permanent residents on any side of the island?
Why don’t you focus on US Virgin Islands, where I guess it would be easier to move to permanently?
Am I right that there are no major tax relief to leave the US and become a resident abroad?
It seems to me, when reading the threads, that you from North America once upon a time started to visit primarily Sint Maarten, not Saint-Martin - a language barrier once upon a time?
I’m looking forward to your comments and thanks for a great forum with nice members.
Kind Regards, Lars
|
|
|
|