English (and French) speaker, prospects in Colombia?
Just get a PO box or address in Alberta. Or use an accountants address. Ican give you a name.
If you are in the top 1% in your field you should be able to do this easily and make 100 to 150 k a year and pay minimal taxes.
And dont get any Colombians or DIAN involved.Besides , Canada has a tac treaty that over rides tje 183 day rule.
Havent lived in SK for 40 years.
Funny you.mention Canary Islands. I know an Italian guy from Santa Marta who owned a Hotel there for 10 years. When the government changed the rules he packed up and moved tl the Canary Islands.
I can guarantee you if Petro gets in wewill all be heading somewhere else.
absolutely hated and could hardly wait to get the heh out of there.....lol. Actually, I would like to start up some kind of online international consulting business, maybe nice market travel-related, like maybe for instance deluxe tours for single & divorced professionals to exciting destinations around the world. I know no place in the world is an absolute paradise now...just look at Hawaii right now with all those volcano eruptions....they gotta wear masks now in Hawaii so they breathe in volcanic ash, dust, and little pebbles....lol. Now they are warning there could be a really major violent explosion/eruption in Hawaii throwing rocks the size of 4 pickup trucks into the atmosphere....for a worst-case scenario, just think about those simulations and movie scenes of Mount Vesuvius erupting and burying Pompeii in 20 feet of volcanic ash. If that happens again there, Naples, Italy and the 3-4 million people living there in Naples are toast.
Yeah, I read the Canary islands are really nice, and so are the Azores too, especially the climate and weather, but I never went there.
But I did go to Buenos Aires, Argentina once for 2-weeks holidays and really liked it a lot. My good friend Roberto is from Mendoza, Argentina, in the wine district, and he says it is the best small size city in Argentina. You can check it all out online. From what I understand, it is very nice and very safe there too, clean air, clean water, hard-working, university-educated honest people.
He doesnt have to move to Alberta, just have an address there while he is living in Colombia
So I have a question for you. You think all Colombians are so "nice". Think they all can be trusted? Think you can make a business deal with anyone and not worry?
Think their "niceness" is always genuine , every Colombian, and not just a facade to advance their "hidden agenda".
Think they are honest and never lie, like your old grand dad in Fredricton (or wherever ) before he passed away?
Think you can trust your Colombian girlfriend while you are away for several months and she isnt humping her true love, her old barrio boy (or one of her other exes)?
Or maybe don{t care (which is the more logical approach)
Colombians, the majority Lie like a sidewalk. It is their culture. Sooner anyone learns that, the better off they will be.
They gut really went for over kill . 9 bullets in the body of the victim-4 close up and 5 when he was lieing down.
The sicario got his in the end , as well.
.....so why are you even living there ?
1) Actually, I visited Colombia 5 times.....2 weeks, 2 weeks, 6 weeks, 5 weeks, 1 week....and loved it.
2) Yes, I agree, some Colombian people are liars, maybe even lots of them, and I agree, some of them, maybe even lots of them can't be trusted as far as you can throw them, but that is also true of most Americans, and lots of Canadians too, and most Europeans too for that matter, especially Eastern Europeans (Russians, Ukrainians, etc.).
3) There are good people and bad people in every country, and there is crime in every country
....heh, just look at Italy, for example...the Mafia are all over Italy, but that does not stop people from going to Italy or wanting to live there, or actually living there. Same goes for France and Spain.
4) Not all Colombian women are bad, and not all of them are liars with hidden agendas. There are good and bad women in every country, including Canada, USA, Europe, Russia, Ukraine, etc., etc., etc.
5) I assume you are married to or living with a Colombian woman....is she a liar too, with a hidden agenda ? .... lol
6) You sound really bitter about Colombia, and especially about Colombian people and Colombian women. You are free to leave whenever you want, Quechimba. I don't think the Colombian people will miss you. Maybe, you would feel more at home in Russia.....lol.
7) You really gotta lighten up man...you're too uptight....lol...relax & enjoy Colombia.
8) By the way, just out of curiosity, do you have any Colombian friends ?
Topper
No not married, I am pretty picky.
Everyone has a hidden agenda
Lots of hockely players in Itay too, but you dont see them in the NHL
Same type of apples to oranges comparison
Glad you have lots of Colombian friends. So I guess you do like living in Colombia which is a good thing
By the way, just out of curiosity, why did you move to Colombia ? Any particular reason ?
Think their "niceness" is always genuine , every Colombian, and not just a facade to advance their "hidden agenda".
Think they are honest and never lie, like your old grand dad in Fredricton (or wherever ) before he passed away?
Think you can trust your Colombian girlfriend while you are away for several months and she isnt humping her true love, her old barrio boy (or one of her other exes)?"""""""
Agree......Agree....Agree.....and Agree.
Colombians have overpromised and underdelivered their country into a third world hell hole where nobody trusts anybody and only the most corrupt get ahead.
When it comes to Colombian women. If you want loyalty, buy yourself a dog.
After almost 18 years of marriage, I trust my colombiana wife's family and friends - because they've proven they can be trusted. And that goes both ways. But if you blindly trust Colombians, you'll end up in the ditch. You always have to keep your eyes open.
The average gringo male in a tour group in Colombia thinks he's in paradise. But tour groups in Colombia can be like a school of tuna, for the predator sharks...
He thinks since hes spent all of 10 weeks here in 5 years he is an "expert"
But at least I am aware of the fact it is happening.accept it .and try to do something about it..
Sorry to say this ..but Colombian culture reminds me a lot of Josef Conrad´s "Heart of Darkness".. the "Whitewashed Sepulchers" .. all freshly painted and nice on the outside..pero muy podrido dentro.. a rotting corpse ..
a lot of foreigners are too entranced by the beauty of the women, flowers, birds, beaches, mountains, fincas, dancing and the external friendliness of the people to see this...
You have to spend time here and really get into things to see what is happening
Having said that, some of the best friends I have ever had are here
I could tell you endless stories about crypts and brujas in Colombia..ja ja
I did visit Colombia 5 times and met lots of nice people.
There are good people & bad people in every country.
There is crime in every major city.
There are gold-digging women with hidden agendas everywhere, including NYC, Miami, Las Vegas,
Los Angeles, Hollywood, Paris, Rome, London, etc., etc., etc. There are bad areas in every big city all over the world. America is riddled with drugs & guns & gangs & stupid out-of-control violence & mass school & gang shootings.
Actually, I felt safer in Colombia than in the good old US of A.
And your state of Florida is one of the worst thanks to those NRA idiots. Horrible.
No wonder so many people in Florida want to move to Colombia.
I wouldn't live in Florida if you paid me $ 10 Million, no way.
You should llook in the mirror bro. And since most of us are ex military and played sports, or both we dont need ur (5 time visitor as member of a tour group) pep talks from BFE NB canada. We LIVE here because we like it. And we all have good Colombian friends, and they worry about the rampant corruption which results in, even though many are highly educated from being abld to find a job. And thdy dont like the violence which because you never it saw doesnt exist.ha Well most of us who do live here have seen it..more than once. Youre commenting on people letting off a little steam like everyone does. Folks from NB live such an idealic life they dont let off a little steam on occassion?
I think they call it. The Mafia and Hells Angels and street gangs are all over the p[lace in the USA and Canada. My hometown city of Toronto has lots of crime. I'm living in Fredericton, New Brunswick now which really is pretty idyllic...no joking. And Prince Edward Island is even better,. except for the winters....lol. Look buddy, all I'm saying is if people don't like the situation in Colombia and/or the people and/or the crime and/or the women and/or whatever, they should lust pack up and leave and move somewhere else. By the way, just for your information, I went all over Colombia, including with my Colombian girl friend, and even by myself, and I never once had a problem and I met lots of nice people. I even went into some of those poor barrios, or rather drove through them...lol.
You say, "OK, I know there is crime there, even serious crime, the same as we have here in Canada and the same as you have all over the place in the United States. "
Wrong! It's not the "same" as you have in Canada nor is it the "same" as in the US. And also, there is not crime all over the place in the US, nor in Canada. You could find out a bit more here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_Colombia
Among Colombians it is a rarity to find someone whose life has not been affected by crime, often violent crime. Petty crime - robbery of cell phones, pickpockets, burglaries, mostly non-violent street crime is rampant in the bigger cities. Crimes committed by robbing people withdrawing money from an ATM are common enough that they even have their own name - a fleteo.
The murder rates vary from city to city in Colombia, just like they do in the US and Canada. But Chicago's murder rate is about 15.65 per 100,000, while Colombia's murder rate overall is about 24.4 per 100,000 - 50% higher than Chicago. And it's even worse in several bigger cities in Colombia.
Kidnappings in Colombia have been on the decline, thankfully, from what was once the highest rate in the world. Now, instead of las FARC and other guerilla groups doing the kidnappings, it's mostly just common criminals:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidnappings_in_Colombia
You say, "And there are lots of highly-educated people here in Canada/USA who also can't find a decent, good quality, good paying job too."
Wrong! I can't speak for Canada, but the unemployment rate in the US overall is the lowest it's been in decades, and for blacks and hispanics it's the lowest ever recorded.
You say, "if people don't like the situation in Colombia and/or the people and/or the crime and/or the women and/or whatever, they should lust (sic) pack up and leave and move somewhere else."
Well, in Colombia they have been doing just that - over 7 million people in Colombia have been displaced by the war, out of a population nearing 50 million. Even now forced displacement of people continues as documented here:
http://www.unhcr.org/afr/news/briefing/ … ement.html
You do have a good attitude towards Colombia, and I commend you for that - but you have a lot to learn, and a lot that you think you know that is just plain wrong and should be un-learned.
topperZZ99 wrote:If Colombia is so bad, why are you living there ?
I love Colombia but I don't live there. I've been going there since 1996, and I've spoken Spanish for almost 60 years now, first living as a child in Quito, Ecuador. My Colombian wife of almost 18 years who is also a naturalized American citizen also does not live there - I wanted to move there to live but she did not. She misses her friends and family as do I, but she also recognizes the truth about Colombia.
In any case I will not live in or visit Colombia more than 182 days out of any 365 day period, in order not to qualify as a tax resident and be taxed at the high Colombian rates that start at low income levels.
It's not that Colombia is so bad - it's just that I choose not to let misinformation about Colombia and other things go unchallenged.
But the problems of displaced persons, and on-again, off-again guerilla warfare,
are mostly confined to certain areas along the Pacific coast and out in the jungles,
as you stated. They are just a bunch of left-wing socialist Maoist -style FARC nutbars running around the jungles for the most part, and most people, especially in the bigger cities of Bogota, Medellin, Manizales, Pereiera, etc., just ignore them and don't pay any attention to them.
I know the taxes are high there, very high, and they start at low-income levels.
I also know that lots of Americans are moving there, and even living there, starting up businesses there, retiring there, mostly in Medellin and Bogota (the freezer).
All I was trying to do here is point out that no country is perfect. As for crime, there is tons of crime, and gangs, and guns, and drugs all over the place, and shootings in the United States. Every time you turn on the news these days, there is another mass school shooting by some crazy with serious mental problems. Entire neighborhoods in literally every major city and lots of medium-size cities all over the United States have been taken over by drug gangs and street gangs (MS-13, etc., etc., etc.). Drug addiction is rampant, out-of-control. ***
Yeah, unemployment is down to 3% or whatever, if those statistics are even accurate, but many people are working at minimum wage jobs with barely enough money to pay the rent and put food on the table, while the wealthy financial & media & political elites amass more & more profits. American CEO's and American corporations outsource more & more manufacturing jobs to Mexico, China, India, etc., etc.,etc. and lay off hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of American workers in the name of remaining competitive in the world markets (translation - boost their corporate profits to obscene levels). This is just out-and-out unparalleled greed on a colossal scale. America (the VA) can't even take proper care of their own veterans. The care provided by the VA administration is a total joke. I could go on and on. ***
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