Once you leave your own country other countries aren't to fussed how you make your money as long as you can pay your rent. But afaik American's for example always get to report back to the IRS even if they leave the USA. Kinda ridiculous that "the land of the free" is charging you money / exit tax when you decide that you had enough. I've travelled for most of my life and in line with that stopped paying taxes many years ago. On the flip side, I wont get a pension so that's the trade-off you have to expect.

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npub1k7v7...jxtg 11 months ago
Makes sense. I’m moving towards becoming a nomad than simply staying put. The fact that I won’t get a pension does little to nothing in my future, thank God (I wouldn’t want to be paid in fiat anyway). There are some countries you can stay there longer and not pay any taxes legally. My biggest personal issue is that I would like to make roots in a place, you know? What do you think of this? Like, having roots in one place, family, kids. How is it for you?