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How to Retire to the USA

If you are one of the many families dreaming of retiring to the USA and are looking into the possibilities of balmy beaches, great golf course, sailing, fishing, and great weather in Florida or California you need to be given an honest factual evaluation of the process involved and the reality of your life style there if you make the move,
 
There are a number of things to beware of and many myths out there on web sites – firstly despite talk of silver visas there is no free specific visa that at such allows you to permanently retire to Florida. OK you may be self supporting, have a holiday home in America but the usual maximum stay is 6 months and it is necessary to have domicile status outside the USA.
 
Those seeking permanent residence which will allow retirement or indeed work in the USA may wish to consider the EB5 immigrant investor route, indeed this is an increasingly popular choice.
 
However, for those planning retirement in America there are critical questions to be answered such as issues relating to health coverage, tax implications and the cost of living which we routinely cover at our briefings/consultations.

 

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