If anyone has first hand experience in Uruguay, which looks to me from the outside as being underrated/undiscovered as one of the prime choices for living (especially in this hemisphere), please enlighten.
Quote from ElatedMaverick:
If anyone has first hand experience in Uruguay, which looks to me from the outside as being underrated/undiscovered as one of the prime choices for living (especially in this hemisphere), please enlighten.
Quote from polpolik:
I moved to the Philippines about 7 months ago and trade the US market / Futures through IB. I only pay US taxes on my capital gains. No way the tax collectors here would know so they won't be collecting. The 12% VAT I pay for everything should be plenty enough for the corrupt politicians to steal.
Cost of living is very cheap and occasional trips to the beaches do wonders for the "trading stress". In general though, if you're used to the standard of living in the US, I'm not sure you'd like it here.
Internet sucks, you need a backup ISP. Customer service is horrible and in general, quite stupid. Time would be better spent picking your nose than counting on CS to help you around here. And that goes for ALL kinds of service be it mobile carrier, cable TV, Internet, etc.
Also, it's quite cheap to travel to surrounding countries like China/HK, Singapore, Thailand, etc for vacation.
Quote from ElatedMaverick:
If anyone has first hand experience in Uruguay, which looks to me from the outside as being underrated/undiscovered as one of the prime choices for living (especially in this hemisphere), please enlighten.
Quote from dtan1e:
question: how do you manage to stay in Phillipines, on a work or student visa?