For brevity, I am only listing one here, the others you can find on this link: https://www.sovereignman.com/trends/4-island-nations-offering-digital-nomad-visas-in-2022-34172/
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Nomad Visa # 1: Bermuda One-Year Residential Certificate
Nomad Visa # 2: Cayman Islands Global Citizen Concierge
Nomad Visa # 3: The Mauritius Premium Visa
Nomad Visa # 4: The Seychelles Workcation Program
Mauritius is situated east of Madagascar, approximately 2,000 kilometers from Africa’s southeast coast. Starting in late 2020, the island launched its 1-year Premium Visa Program for remote workers.
This residency visa is very easy to obtain. Its income requirements are really reasonable, and visa processing is free — a rarity among Digital Nomad Visa Programs.
But in Mauritius, you need to be mindful of the tax implications...
Once you spend 183 days in Mauritius, you’ll become a tax resident, and hence be liable for taxes on income that you bring to the island, AND income derived there.
The top income tax bracket is 15% for earnings above 650,000 Mauritian rupees (MUR) (~$15,000).
Mauritius is the only country featured in this list to tax its digital nomads.
If you want to legally avoid local taxes, you’ll need to leave again within six months. Or, if you prefer to stay for longer, we suggest that you consult with a local tax advisor regarding your tax situation.
Internet speeds in Mauritius range from 20-39 Mbps, which is not great, but not a deal-breaker either.
As for where to base yourself…
In the Trou-aux-Biches area, in the north of the island, we found a furnished, two-bedroom apartment with communal pool access near Mont Choisy Beach for just MUR 20,000 (~$462) per month.
If you prefer a higher-end apartment, you could also opt for a 110 square meter (1,184 square foot) two-bedroom furnished apartment in the upscale Grand-Baie neighborhood for only MUR 30,000 (~$693) per month.
You can apply for the Mauritius Premium Visa here: https://www.edbmauritius.org/premium-visa
For the graph;
1 The Safety score ranges from 1 (Very safe) to 5 (Very dangerous)
2 The Climate score ranges from 1 (Very comfortable) to 5 (Uncomfortable)
3 The Cost of Living score ranges from 1 (Dirt cheap) to 7 (Extreme)
Trying out something new, a video message.
Also to back this up is a good article from Glen Greenwald about how our capacity to reason diminishes during the highly charged climate surrounding a war and war propaganda from BOTH sides.
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Michael Saylor shared something recently that may have gone unnoticed by most.... he said it in an interview with Tom Bilyeu recently.... here is the clip:
https://x.com/TheBTCTherapist/status/1869507247526793481
MICHAEL SAYLOR: The first nation to print their own currency to buy Bitcoin wins.
Paul from invest answers then also put together the fact that MSTR is applying to issue more stock to buy more BTC.... is that the same thing? Basically, people will be using fiat to buy stock that will be used to purchase BTC. But the BTC supply is limited.... so get your MSTR (or your BTC) soon! (NOT financial advice....)
But this is not what Satoshi's original 2008 whitepaper (https://bitcoin.org/en/bitcoin-paper) had in mind when it developed Bitcoin, it was suppose to be a peer to peer cashless transaction system, right?
Roger Ver thinks so, and wrote a book about it called Hijacking Bitcoin. This video is a summary of that book ...
Why Doug Casey and Anton Wahlman are wrong about the upcoming election.
Let start by reading and listening to what they have to say:
https://antonwahlman.substack.com/p/america-is-now-a-socialist-country
After reading the blog post on Hersey and Liberty, and as we see in the video from Doug Casey on why they think America is doomed to vote in "Commie-La", I think they have missed the bigger picture on the American electorate and what is driving the upcoming election.
Going through history, the three things that are the biggest motivations for the motivation to "Throw the bums out" are;
1. It's the Economy, stupid
2. How safe am I now?
3. Foreign Wars
Maybe the 2nd and 3rd reasons are intertwined, but this is the main three. And Commie-La, as much as she may try to run against the current administration, people know, she is part of the machine in power. With all three of these big picture items against her, the chances she pulls this off are extremely low.
Doug and Anton are reacting to a ...
I liked this article on Substack, and of particular interest is the video from Richard Nixon. Oh if we could only go back and know then what we know now.
https://antonwahlman.substack.com/p/putin-to-tucker-nato-provoked-the