you lunatics, im from poland, dont leave america. europe, asia, africa and other places are hellholes that are worse than hell, id rather live in the sun than outside of america, i hope you will get better mentally and get help
I am confused that you wrote in the future on book issue date into passport information. I am stuck with book issue date... which I write expiration or issue on book issue date????????
Sadly, most of the people that want to move away from Canada/America, don't have the funds required to even be allowed to move to another country. I mean, when you're working a minimum wage job and every cent you earn is going to rent bills and food, with minimal even left for entertainment (IE: a video streaming service or two). When you've got all that to deal with, then putting away 27k isn't exactly a walk in the park. You'll more than likely end up spending what little you do manage to save whenever small unbudgeted expenses come into play, like, you got hungry and decided to actually treat yourself to 3 meals a day while working full time. That's the real truth of capitalism. It's socialism for the wealthy, high-class slavery for the poor.
"There's other countries that don't know much about America" Yea, countries without TVs apparently.. I live in Canada, and I know more about Murica! than I do about my own country.. America as a country is like a combination of entitled narcissistic jock, and the world's biggest Karen, but backed with a supply of nukes and over 800 billion a year on military.. Frankly, the countries that 'don't know about America' are the ones that know the truth about America, cuz they haven't grown up being taught about America BY America.
Exactly what the ruling class wanted you to do! They let in 20 million socialism-leaning, politically ignorant illegals from socialist/totalitarian countries like veneZooland. They then made life so hard for local residents that they had to leave their cities and states while the illies received thousands of "free" dollars monthly from uncle Sam's money printing, blowing up inflation. Once the locals are gone, the ruling class will make everything normal again for the illies who will then vote this country into socialism. Why do the ruling class want socialism? Think critically: Is it easier to control the masses in a socialist totalitarian country like veneZooland, or in a constitutional republic like the USA?
The passport card is also regarded as "strong ID" when flying domestically within the U.S. I often use my passport card instead of a driver's license when flying domestically since I don't think anyone at the airport needs to know my home address or if I have any driving restrictions (I don't, but no one needs to know that). Of course I also carry my driver's license in my wallet, but when going through TSA lines or even verifying my age at an airport bar, the passport card serves that purpose.
Thank you very much for this video. My DS 3053 was rejected because my notary didn't fill out the date when asked when "Commission Expires". Do you know what this "Commission Expires" stands for? Thanks again for your help.
i found your channel because i want to get into van life . I also think roadtreks are amazing and love what you've done with yours. I enjoy seeing you and Auburn ( cutest little girl ever) spend such amazing quality time together. I'd like to escape these canadian winters and spend time in arizona and baja ,mexico. Hopefully soon . keep making great videos you two.
Been to Thailand and Colombia. Medellin has some beautiful women who are super friendly I’d say the best I’ve ever seen. However for me the rest of Colombia was a lot less impressive. Thai women are very sweet I have nothing but positive sentiments. However, These countries are great recommendations if you are white other races would have a very different experience from what I’ve seen!
Would I be able to get a copy to fill out by hand from the postal service location that I have my passport appointment at? I'm asking because I cannot for the life of me find a DS-11 form that actually let's me open/print the file after filling it out
@@mothlingg there is an online form filler at passport.gov…but yes they generally have the applications available of paper at the office where you’re applying
@NickDemski thank you very much! Yes, I used that website but afterwards I downloaded the pdf and when I tried opening it or printing it, it said "damaged or corrupted" lol
Cambodia is the cheapest. i think all you need to show is like $700 a month or something like that and you are considered a resident with the retirement visa and can buy cars and get a DL and buy a house
@@tavtelmedia if one person qualifies for residency, it would be possible to use the family reunification scheme in Mexico to get the spouse residency as well. But the incomes cannot be combined to get residency unless they each meet the requirements individually
Wait...in a country like Mexico that has 1/3 the cost of living than the U.S. requires $1600 a month when the average soc sec check in the U.S. is only $1300? What sense does that make?
@@tavtelmedia Mexico sets their minimum income requirements based on their minimum wage, and the numbers keeps going up faster than American social security checks unfortunately so it keeps getting harder to get approved for residency
For field #10, if naturalized parent's birth names are non-Roman alphabet in their foreign birth certs, do you use foreign characters or do you anglicize them?
@@dogwink personally, I would anglicize them and then attach an additional sheet of paper to the application that includes the names in their native language and mention that you’ve tried your best to anglicize them in the application
Something nobody ever mentions: Many of these countries are stifiling hot, and getting hotter. As an elderly person you might not be up for that killer heat.
@@bartstewart8644 this is why I prefer the nomadic lifestyle. Summer in Norway is beautiful, but I hate cold winters. So winter in Asia or Latin America is a good place to be. But if you’re committed to one spot, there are plenty of cooler temps up in the mountains of typically hot countries. Or, be ready for winters in a freezer in a place with temperate summers. Lots of options but you’re definitely right that some places are too damn hot at times 😎
I'm applying to renew my passport online, I'm having trouble after watching the video for downloading my video. How do I delete the video so I can download my picture from Walgreens Appreciate your help
Mexican peso up 18% in last 2 years against US dollar. You should check out Nicaragua…Leon…2nd largest city…not touristy and 30 minute bus ride to nice beaches on the Pacific ocean.
@@brucemunro7499 I’ve been to Leon, I liked it, and I went surfing at the beaches I think it was called Las Penitas, black sand beach it was awesome I caught my biggest wave ever there 😁
I moved to Morocco from America 13 years ago. I would NEVER go back to the USA. We were brainwashed as kids to think we are lucky to live in America, so deal with the crap. I said no thanks. I love my life in Morocco. Glad you escaped too.
@@NickDemski I picked Morocco because it has beautiful weather year around by the coast where I live. Moroccans are the nicest people you could ever meet. Great food, guns are illegal, it's the safest country in Africa, beautiful geography, affordable healthcare, and it's cheap to live here. You could have a nice apartment with all utilities paid, food, and money left over to travel the country for about $500 a month. I married a Moroccan woman and could not be happier living in Rabat. The ocean is just a quick walk away. I miss my home state of California, but it's a shell of what it was when I was growing up there. Come visit sometime!
Those comparable prices were my observation when I spent several weeks exploring México during the Springtime. It gave ne pause about the possibility of moving
I was shocked, too! This isn’t typical of Mexico, though. Puerto Escondido is inflated in all its prices. It’s a touristy beach town. I’m in Mexico City now and things are half what you see here.
I have a question, I'm applying for my baby, who is 1. In item 21, "Have you ever been issued..." would it be my passport info or would it be "no" because my child has never had a passport before?
It feels as if living in the US 🇺🇸 is getting too expensive even if we're to have a side hustles. I was born and raised in sunny Cali, and honestly, as much as I would love to live independently, I'm not sure if I want to keep hustling to burnout forever. Which is why I'm considering either working or moving to live abroad 🤔