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Deanna Thomas's avatar

So many things to think about and consider, right, Marlo?! Especially for people with assets and buying a business...sounds very complex! I didn't consider any of these things when I moved to Jamaica lol 🤣 I also didn't own a home when I left the US (I've never owned one in my life) and the "only" asset I had was the retirement that I had cashed out at 43 that within one year I had to give 50% of that to the IRS 🤦🏽What was left of that was spent to go to massage school and have my likkle wedding in 2020 and then I was married to a Jamaican and financially destitute 🤣 so no taxes to worry about 🤣 I'm grateful to have no known health issues at this time as I haven't even seen a doctor since 2018 when I left the states. There are many ways to move to a new country, aren't there? Some people plan everything and think of all the possibilities both positive and negative and then some just pack up and leave and hope for the best. What an adventure this life is for sure! I hope your article spreads far and wide to help those who are thinking about leaving. One love and pura vida 🫂✌🏽

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Kristi Keller 🇨🇦's avatar

Oh man, I could write an essay on this about being in Jamaica, too. I also had to leave every 3 months rather than apply for any type of residency. And applying for my TRN number to do business was a mega runaround. Pro tip: If the name on your birth certificate is your father's surname and you’ve lived your whole life using your mother's maiden name, and now your father is dead and you can verify these things....let's just say it was tons of fun 🤣

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