You'd need some corporations in other countries that have low/zero tax, then you'd need to transfer the funds but banks are required to declare large amounts to the IRS. I don't know if it is still the case, but you used to be able to get citizenship in Italy pretty easily, and then have access to all EU countries and could move freely.
The big thing to watch out for is that the US is (I believe) the only country in the world that makes their citizens file taxes if they're not living in their home country. You would have to renounce your citizenship to not have to do this again, but the IRS will block your renouncing of US citizenship unless you are fully square with them.
> You would have to renounce your citizenship
I'm fine with that
> IRS will block your renouncing of US citizenship unless you are fully square with them.
This wouldn't be a problem
The problem is several banks won't work with you unless you are not a US citizen. If you can't get it renounced you could have problems with any employment in another country, wire transfers, etc.
Any idea if a person would have trouble bringing a bunch of silver and gold with them out of the country?
> The problem is several banks won't work with you unless you are not a US citizen. If you can't get it renounced you could have problems with any employment in another country, wire transfers, etc.
This is the type of info I need to learn about in order to properly weigh my decisions.
> you used to be able to get citizenship in Italy pretty easily, and then have access to all EU countries and could move freely.
Isn't the EU already pretty screwed due to all the Muslim migration?
Yes, but it's like saying the US is entirely screwed because of L.A. and other libtard cities. There are still ok places to live, you just have to find them.
> Yes, but it's like saying the US is entirely screwed because of L.A. and other libtard cities. There are still ok places to live, you just have to find them.
Sorry just reread that. Me and my UScentric mind took that out of context meaning I assumed we were speaking of the US. Not Europe. I do get what you're saying though. And I do understand that historically our people were able to push back against more severe odds. At this point I'm just looking into potential long-term solutions. Preferably solutions where I can help out other fellow Whites. Just looking at what options are.
> There are still ok places to live, you just have to find them.
I get that. However we are reaching a critical mass. Half of Whites are so hopelessly lost that they need to be considered enemy combatants. And depending on which poll numbers you actually believe we are already less than half of the population. Meaning that at least three quarters of the US is against the quarter that would fight on our side. And even those you then have to wonder about how many would actually fight and not turn against the rest. I'm from a predominantly White area. However I'm looking at the larger picture. If there's only pockets of us here and there then chances of long-term survival are not that great. I myself would like to find a place for my family that has the optimum chance of survival. And then when you take into consideration that slowly the politicians in the US are creating laws which push our people into third class citizens then it really makes things look even more grim.
Who knows, I'm just kind of stuck in my head today. Today is the one year anniversary since my dad's death. I'm not necessarily in a good place mentally right now.
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