About the high costs of relocating : yes and no
Obviously places like HK are expensive (and for continental europeans 100sqm in HK like mentionned by Volpunter means more 70/75sqm back home) but there are many low tax countries which have low cost (Malaysia springs to mind with its easy to obtain 10years visa program, including no cap gain or taxes on offshore income).
It's much easier to grow one's capital if it's not taxed, be it on a 50k or 50mil yearly income.
I don't like much anymore the lifestyle in HK , but more expensive places are usually for the most succesful or ambitious, there are plenty of alternatives accomodating various lifestyles. Plus as already mentionned many high tax cities also have high costs ( folks from Oslo or Paris for instance will understand, although accomodationwise they are much cheaper than HK)
Worth of note though for those with kids, in relatively cheap countries, international schools will possibly cost them more than a high end accomodation
Obviously places like HK are expensive (and for continental europeans 100sqm in HK like mentionned by Volpunter means more 70/75sqm back home) but there are many low tax countries which have low cost (Malaysia springs to mind with its easy to obtain 10years visa program, including no cap gain or taxes on offshore income).
It's much easier to grow one's capital if it's not taxed, be it on a 50k or 50mil yearly income.
I don't like much anymore the lifestyle in HK , but more expensive places are usually for the most succesful or ambitious, there are plenty of alternatives accomodating various lifestyles. Plus as already mentionned many high tax cities also have high costs ( folks from Oslo or Paris for instance will understand, although accomodationwise they are much cheaper than HK)
Worth of note though for those with kids, in relatively cheap countries, international schools will possibly cost them more than a high end accomodation
