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I am an adventurous 22 year old single white male considering relocating from Pennsylvania, USA, to another state or country (for a few years or permanently, depending where life takes me). I would be setting up and running a small one-man online-only business, something I could theoretically do from "anywhere". I have a thirst for experiencing new things, and am capable of living on very little, so I've got a lot of options to choose from...
Some factors to consider:
- Must be small-business friendly (i.e. low taxes, ease of forming a business, etc.)
- Must have reliable internet and banking options, essentials for doing business online
- Must have an affordable cost of living... the lower the better, as long as my other requirements are met...
- I can live without many of my American luxuries, but would like a place that is somewhat American-friendly, somewhere I don't have to worry too much about being kidnapped, beat up, robbed or killed...
- I currently only know English, although I am open to learning new languages
- I like beaches and outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking and fishing, although none of these are deal-breakers by any means.
- I like having fun like any other 22 year old male, so having some nightlife/entertainment options would be nice...
Some places that I'm considering or have heard good things about:
In the US...
- Colorado (I've heard good things about the state - would like to know more about how biz friendly it is)
- Texas (no individual income tax or corporate income tax... I've heard good things about Texas. Austin might be nice?)
- Nevada (don't know much about the state or if I'd want to live there, but I've heard that there are lots of tax benefits)
- The Carolinas and Georgia, although I'm not sure how tax-friendly these states are
Outside the US... "cheap" is the name of the game!
- Southeast Asia (Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, etc.)
- Europe (probably Eastern?)
- Central America (Belize?)
I don't need TV, cool gadgets, my own car, etc... just the ability to do business online from an apartment. I've read of places where one could live on, say, $500 a month, and I think that would be quite an experience, even if only for a couple years...
I would very much appreciate your comments, suggestions and advice! I'm sure most of you have seen more of the world than I have.
Some factors to consider:
- Must be small-business friendly (i.e. low taxes, ease of forming a business, etc.)
- Must have reliable internet and banking options, essentials for doing business online
- Must have an affordable cost of living... the lower the better, as long as my other requirements are met...
- I can live without many of my American luxuries, but would like a place that is somewhat American-friendly, somewhere I don't have to worry too much about being kidnapped, beat up, robbed or killed...
- I currently only know English, although I am open to learning new languages
- I like beaches and outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking and fishing, although none of these are deal-breakers by any means.
- I like having fun like any other 22 year old male, so having some nightlife/entertainment options would be nice...
Some places that I'm considering or have heard good things about:
In the US...
- Colorado (I've heard good things about the state - would like to know more about how biz friendly it is)
- Texas (no individual income tax or corporate income tax... I've heard good things about Texas. Austin might be nice?)
- Nevada (don't know much about the state or if I'd want to live there, but I've heard that there are lots of tax benefits)
- The Carolinas and Georgia, although I'm not sure how tax-friendly these states are
Outside the US... "cheap" is the name of the game!
- Southeast Asia (Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, etc.)
- Europe (probably Eastern?)
- Central America (Belize?)
I don't need TV, cool gadgets, my own car, etc... just the ability to do business online from an apartment. I've read of places where one could live on, say, $500 a month, and I think that would be quite an experience, even if only for a couple years...
I would very much appreciate your comments, suggestions and advice! I'm sure most of you have seen more of the world than I have.
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