Stephanie! It was love at 1st sight when I came across your gorgeous face and videos some months ago and subscribed immediately. But I soon realized I am not your target audience cause I am African living in Europe. To be specific South African. You seem to be anti Africa. What is the difference between retiring in Ghana vs Jamaica? It all about demand vs supply, basic economics. Ghana is getting expensive because of the high influx of African Americans not because Ghana is bad. It doesn't matter where you retire, you have to have a long term financial plan and how you will earn a living. I don't know any black retirees who are digital Nomads or housesitters. Those careers are associated with younger people, at least under 60. I feel you are dictating to people to move to your favorite places. You sound prejudice based on very limited research. Your personal experience and chatting to one African American in Africa who didn't do proper research before they moved and had no financial plan doesn't mean the experience will be the same for everyone:-(
I have an agenda. I want peace of mind for Black women that cannot be found in the US. I have a bias toward ease, and that puts some places higher on my list than others. I'm very clear on what my criteria are. And I'm clear that these are MY priorities. The Black women who watch my videos determine their own priorities. You may not know this, but there are LOUD voices that say that African American women MUST move to W. Africa ONLY. (Men are free to pick a country based on who has the most beautiful women, but Black women must go places to BUILD THE ECONOMY.) I can't stand this. I make videos because I want us to determine our own priorities and exercise our options. I didn't say that Ghana was bad. I said that African American women who move to Ghana have a pattern of starting businesses / going back to work. And I prefer to choose places that allow me to work less. I've interviewed Ashley about Tanzania, Halona who moved to Rwanda, Kenna in South Africa , NikkiFaye in Kenya etc. They give their own perspectives. You've watched this video that was me only. But when you watch those interviews, you see that these women speak clearly and freely on their experiences in these countries. Sometimes I'm corrected. Sometimes I'm right. 😆 Black nomadic retirees are on the rise. And I want to make it even easier for people to do that. Enjoy some freedom before getting tied down to another home and more responsibilities. Put the US passport to use. See the world. I'm not a dictator. But I am encouraging a new way of thinking about where you live and why. I appreciate your reflection on my video. I always list South Africa as one of my favorite countries I've visited. (Countries Where Black Travelers Feel Welcome video) I hope you're enjoying living abroad.
@@StephaniePerry I agree she is Anti-Africa ...does not know what time it is. Watch Robert Headley videos BANTU (blacks people) and realize your connection to prosperity is in Africa ... E1b1a genetics. These people THINK they are going to win until they don't...
@@StephaniePerry I'm in need of a little ease myself at the moment. Can you please pass on the info from the sister in Costa Rica. I'd like to find a furnished studio situation for the summer, possibly longer.
I'm a black woman and I moved to Costa Rica I've been here a year now. I can finally THRIVE, heal and support my own business and live off my land without the toxicity, racism and darkness of the United States. I am blessed and honored to have been able to make the move. I don't plan to ever move back to the United States. I am not an expat. I did however, have a remote job from the states that has now ended. It is pushing me to get my business up and running and to start my farm which I'm already harvesting and growing. It's refreshing the people and the culture are beautiful and my rent is only $300 it used to be $200 but I upgraded LOL. God Bless
@@GeorgeKilla That's because they were making the most money off the slave trade. Brazil has probably the highest amount of Blacks/descendants of slaves in the world.
Thanks . European cities really aren't great for ex-pats because most of the migrants of the forties or fifties grandchildren are struggling in sprawling ghettoes and with BLK male Urban culture creating an environment of crime and poverty sane as the states .France UK etc actually want ppl to come work and buy houses gentrify them have 3,5 kids etc doing things THEIR way so if you can find the high paying job receipts and buy a cheap house programs you'll get residential visas but their really aren't any *organised communities from the U.S* most born here are assimilating rather than build a viable social structure Plus whenever women bring their sons or their men is a problem the dominant society have an issue with
@youngneo2956 Israel 🇮🇱 Egypt 🇪🇬 Ghana 🇬🇭 Nigeria 🇳🇬 Liberia 🇹🇬 Moscow Russia 🇷🇺 Saint Petersburg Russia 🇷🇺 Belgium 🇧🇪 London England 🇬🇧 based in Israel 🇮🇱 just over 42 years. (Landed in Israel 🇮🇱 May 15th, 5:40 P.M. 1981) Since that time out of America. I've lived in all of those different places.
I moved to Santa Marta, Colombia in 2018 and my rent dropped by $900.00.😁 I'm living in Mtwapa, Mombasa, Kenya..my monthly living expenses in 2 bedroom 2 bathroom apartment, electricity and wifi.$285.00.😁😁
I'm almost 70 with health issues so it won't be me leaving but I'm so very proud of all you girls that are leaving or have left cause I'd be leaving too if I could. Good luck to y'all! ❤️ And Stephanie, you are the absolute BOMB-DIGGITY!! ❤️
You can work on getting healthier so you can take a two week jaunt. Start walking and eat more vegetables, less meat and lots of water. Great go for it!
@@margaretw5848 ...Aww, thank you Margaret. I needed to 'hear' that. It's just that I suffer from Type 2 Diabetes so I am currently working hard on that anyway. Thanks so much again ❤️
You can reverse type 2 diabetes. I was able to do that . Stress is something that increases cortisol and that contributes to insulin resistance. Try a 21 day vacation in another country. While there eat fresh unprocessed foods, and walk around. I can almost guarantee you will see your blood glucose levels decrease and normalize. I wish you the best on your health journey. 💙
I’m finding that Nairobi, Kenya is the hidden treasure that most people don’t think about. It’s very clean, with amenities, and nice housing. Even the people from Ghana are impressed.
I’m not Black but I felt that this would be a good video for me since I also want to live in a place treats Black people well. That would be a good sign that the locals have a good heart. Also I love going out dancing, so I’ve always had the most fun in American cities where the highest numbers of our most rhythmically blessed people live 💜
Are you serious with this? And who were the 64 people who liked this disgusting comment. You might as well have said, " I want to move to a place that has fat people who are treated well because I know the place has good food. Like wtf?
I understand this sentiment. I do similar research when determining where to travel or retire, because I am the mother of black children, and I don't want to live anywhere that my family would not feel comfortable or welcome.
I was so waiting for you to mention Costa Rica. I was born and raised in Costa Rica, however live in DC now due to work/family life. My mother and some of my siblings still live there. It’s a treasure to be able to go back to my homeland. Pura Vida!!! Also, a couple towns in Costa Rica where there is a large black expat community is in Puerto Viejo and Cahuita. There is definitely a community vibe there with a large Jamaican/tico influence.
I’m looking forward to visiting Costa Rica for the first time this year! I’m so grateful for Stephanie and this community of brilliant and brave black women. Hoping to make more connections while I’m there. 🧡
We have a small yet growing community here in Istanbul, Turkey. We will be hosting our 3rd annual Juneteenth Jazz Brunch. Turkey is a great option for Black women. I've lived her for 2.5 years with my daughter and bought property here as well.
This is so great to hear! I’m currently visiting Istanbul for the second time and I have been seriously considering moving here. I feel so much safer and less stressed here than in the U.S and Turkish people have been so humble and pleasant to be amongst.
Thanks for chiming in about Turkey sis. I was slated to do temporary duty there when I was in the Air Force. The assignment was cancelled. I had been so excited about going having done my research and all. I’ll revisit because of your comment. ❤
I met a black woman several years ago, who stated it was her dream to move to Mexico. She took the plunge and said she enjoys living there. And, she stated the people are good to black people.
Been living in Lisbon for the past 1.5 years and I feel more at home here than I did in the states. I absolutely love it and I feel so at peace here. 💜
@Fearless Vixen Life. Very excited to hear your personal account of Lisbon. I am one of those who plans to retire abroad - 3 more years and Lisbon is on my shortlist.
That's so cool. Do you mind sharing where to find other black expats in Lisbon? I was in Lisbon for 6 months in 2019 and plan to return this year but I could not find black expats that had moved there to stay
My sister, your calm, quiet confidence makes me want to move to the house next door - wherever you are. Thank you for caring for us. I'm sure I speak on behalf of the sisterhood when I say: Thank you!
I never thought I would have the guts to move abroad until I came across your channel about 2 years ago. This year I finally did it! I moved to the UAE and love it! I chose UAE partly cuz of what I do, and I always stopping here when traveling to East Africa. Since I've been living here, I realize that the US has such a broken system. Anyway, Thanks again for all of your work and showing us that we can break up for good with the US 😊!
I swear you and a few other ladies have inspired me to get out of here. I have booked and paid for a trip to Mexico City for June & I am doing my best to prepare myself to expatriate forever. I even signed up for Spanish lessons! Oh my poor old brain.
Would you please tell me how you moved from hometown to Egypt?. Never been out the United States and would like to know what to do. Please excuse me but how old are you. Am 65 and wanting a better life. Thank you.
Merida Mexico, I’m a Blackman who live in Merida for 15 months now, and I see more and more Black people moving here everyday. Merida is one of the most safest places in the world.
@@homeministries100 You don’t have to worry about the Police, You don’t want to worry about getting robbed, beating, or killed my accident. The streets or safe you can’t go for walks anytime of day or night. I lived in Dallas Texas, I was paying $1400 a months for a one bedroom one bath apartment. Now I pay $ 300 a month for a one bedroom one bath apartment in a very nice area.
@@qwantstotravel thank you I just signed a lease for 1700 but it’s nice for me for 18 months after that I’m gone ! To a different country and I’m weighing out my options thank you for the response
Correction Stephanie, yes, Jamaica is the most fun place in the Caribbean. The island is very diverse and a mecca for not just nightlife, but music, literature, sports, great festivals for everything, including great food, and natural scenery. However, Jamaica is one of the most expensive places in the Caribbean and crime is a problem too.
Glad the crime was mentioned. Jamaica has the highest murder rate per capita IN THE WORLD. Disneyland is not the USA, and Montego Bay resorts are NOT Jamaica. Chris Rock did NOT exaggerate in his take on Jamaica. Grass might LOOK greener in a lot of places. I would not wanna be in my prime, moving to Jamaica, and THEN find out it's 90% 3rd world.
I appreciate this. I personally am moving to Berlin for a life of ease. I am not moving to work but to enjoy life and allow my investments to work for me and eventually my retirement funds when I reach that age. I have about 20 years to live as a nomad at my whim. I appreciate this channel so much.
The "do you feel safe part?" I ask to people all the time when I say I want to leave. I am getting me and my son ready. He is only 2.5 now but I do plan on at least trying out a few countries starting 2024. Also, Lisbon is on my list for top country to move to.
I am scouting out Portugal in July for 3 weeks. My college dorm roommate loves there currently in Porto and LOVES it. I will be meeting up with her to get the info about her life right now. She moved with her daughter and husband (now ex) and is living her best life. 😍
I’m half Angolan, half Portuguese! Born in Luanda (capital of Angola - african country), but moved to Portugal when I was 3… lived in Lisbon until I was 35, and for the last 5 years, I’m living Luanda. Also had the chance to travel a lot and get to know a lot of different countries. From all of them, Lisbon - Portugal, (even with a lot of issues, because nothing is Perfect), is my favourite place everrrrr. I feel welcome, safe, the city is beautiful, food is great, people are kind (mostly), cultural diverse, but still simple living and good values. Hope by the end of next year, I’ll be moving back there! 🤞🏾
Hi there👋🏾Been thinking about visiting Lisbon for a while to see if I want to stay for a while. Are there other cities in Portugal you would recommend checking out as well?
Lisabon is nice I ve heard …I live in Florida now but I am thinking to move to Zportugal or Spain next year …I love the food and the People in Europe I feel at home there since I was horned in that continent ….so how is Life in Ghana I have never been there .
Ok Medellín! This is my favorite on the list. The Black community there is super supportive and full of great resources. Food in Medellín is simple and good - like what you might cook at home on a work night 😂 BUT the food is a lot less expensive than other places. There are high end, impressive, restaurants in the Provenza neighborhood with flavor that can rival the best in Mexico City or New York. The City of Eternal Spring is waiting for you 🤗
Honestly, that’s what I thought too lol. I heard about the food problem but it felt more comfortable to me than the endless options in Mexico City. I’ll never complain about rice, meat, beans, and plantain 😆 also it was easier to order without asking if every little thing was spicy!
Hi Stephanie. I just LOVE your channel, watching your content always brighten my day. GAMBIA is a country where many black expats/repats are thriving. Many black Americans are opening their own businesses without any hassle, red tape, or struggle.
Blessings and 💕 to all the AA that have moved to the Gambia.i wish them peace as they develop the country.rarely can a black American find peace in Europe except being tokenised!
@@zaddysenemy2291 AA communities were once wildly successful but were destroyed 😔. I wonder if we could build there to same amount of success without being attacked.
@@dragonfly99blue91 You will truly be privileged here in kenya.we have AA expats active in kenya.i feel that the American international school here in Nairobi should be run by AA instead of working for "those fellas". if you invested in a medium tier resort you could reap big from the AA tourists visiting Kenya all year round.i encourage you to give it a try.thank you.
Black people are moving to Africa. Many are in Ghana, Gambia, Tanzania, Kenya etc. Salvador Brazil is another place that I love. I live in Italy, I married an Italian. We are building a family compound in Ghana for ourselves and the rest of my family left in America and Puerto Rico. America is just awful.
Just to mention: A MAJORITY moved to the Continent of Africa....... Tanzania 🇹🇿 Ghana 🇬🇭 South Africa 🇿🇦 Rwanda 🇷🇼The Gambia etc leading the EXODUS and most are thriving in 'House sitting business' 🤫
@@citizenm9590 you are just one of the MANY that said......'the best decision I ever made' which includes myself - There is an indescribable divine energy on the MOTHERLAND that absolutely surrounds each and every one of us wherever we are!
Stephanie, your face just lights up when you talk about this subject. I just love that you are sharing your joy. I have been seeing a lot of black Americans moving to Merida Mexico and of all ages and all areas of Merida. It’s close to the coast and even though it’s humid I see what you are describing. Black people feeling like they can thrive and live with peace of mind and allow their families to feel safer. ❤️🇲🇽
I’m so thrilled to see so many Black women seeing the possibilités and choosing themselves and loving life to the fullest. I repatriated to the US 7 years ago and I’m now actively making plans for my divorce from ‘Murica.
Please be careful in Medellin, Colombia. I was robbed of my phone my first night there a few months ago. Its dangerous.. Even the cab driver was warning me while driving me from the airport to my hostel. Even a lady who I was sitting next to me on the plane was warning me and the other passenger about Colombia. Please be careful of Even the tourist areas.
I do not feel safe here in the United States. DC to be specific. I'm currently selling my things now to prepare for my exit. Thank you for these videos ❤️
God Bless you, God Bless you🙏🏽 I’m right behind you - living in Baltimore where there are multiple mass shootings everyday has convinced me that the time is NOW.
Thank you. When I was in the military I felt so great overseas I did not feel the negativity or racism at all not even when I lived in Ireleand or Austrailia absolutely LOVED those places.
Me and my daughter live in Florida and we will start traveling the world next year. I am Sooooo tired of being in the United States. I was never interested in going to Portugal but after watching this video I’m adding it on my list of places to go to
I agree, Lisbon is fabulous. I fell in love with their traditional Fado music. Lisbon is a real contender for my permanent retirement albeit I am over 65 years old.
Thank you so much. Im 24 and my HS & college graduation years have either been ruined by a fellow student being a victim to gun violence or the pandemic. Suffering from burn out for an entire 2 years, I’ve finally come to the realization that I need to leave this country (where I’m a target for absolutely no reason🇺🇸) to LIVE !!
I am moving back to Thailand in less than a week! I came back to the US 2.5 years ago and have regretted it ever since! Thailand has started to open up and I will be back there to stay for as long as I can. I will be keeping my behind overseas. There is nothing for me in America.
My niece lives in Portugal 🇵🇹 and loves Thailand so will move back there with her French man. Her Dad and my brother an sister 8n law are thinking of retiring in Portugal 🇵🇹 guess I will need to brush up on my Spanish for my visit.
@@charlinegreene-robinson7494 My ancestors inner calling wouldn't allow me to be at peace in Portugal at all. I have moved to Rwanda where your dollar goes further and living amongst people that look like you is healing.
Hello to all of my fellow black queens😄. I enjoy reading all of the various perspectives of black travel experiences. However, I salute our black people wherever we are from. The U.S. is where we were born but it's not our origin. We are constantly reminded of that through the deliberate behavior of others. This is why I appreciate platforms such as this one. Thank you sis for starting such an informative and enlightening channel❤️.
The One good thing about moving to Africa is you do not have to worry about how you are going to be treated because of the color of your skin black. I am African American descendant from Africa and my plan is to move back home no matter how far it is. I'm tired of seeing everyone else being in the majority and excelling.
@TheYoungQueen Plus many Africans are among the biggest bigots towards African Americans. They mistreat and discriminate African Americans in the USA, and sometimes on the continent too. I'd rather go to Costa Rica
Yep far bigger than the countries deliberately not mentioned. About a million strong . Many single women are moving there to de-traumatise and setting up businesses.
I'm looking to move very soon but have no idea how to make the correct choice. This video gives me more options to stress out lol.. but they're exciting options so I appreciate you! I will absolutely check out the resources because Ive wanted to go to Jamaica for decades now ❤
I was listening and was thinking “no Costa Rica” and you didn’t disappoint! Omg I went once and just loved it, but definitely want to try some of the other places in this list as well.
My ancestors inner calling wouldn't allow me to be at peace in Portugal at all. I have moved to Rwanda where your dollar goes further and living amongst people that look like you is healing and blessing.
As an Afroeuropean, my dream would be Panama. That's my first retirement destination on my list. Everything about that country fits my dreams perfectly. The Afropanamians to interact with, the weather, the beaches, the healthcare and the tropical environment. The vegetation is just 100% what I love about the place. I also got brothers n' sisters from Europe, Africa and The US who are planning to retire there as well. I have travelled to multiple countries around the globe but Panama was the nation I felt a super connection and love for.
Have you travel the islands? I asked because if Panamá is so much better then I definitely will consider. I will say I don’t see that many Panamanian in the USA , maybe they are doing better than DR, PR, Jamaica, Trinidad, Salvador, Mexico, Nicaragua, etc. just your thought since You travel many places, and have Families everywhere.
I keep telling myself, in 10 years I want to retire and do not want to stay in NY where I am based. I often state I want a place where there is a good health benefits system, the retirement dollar goes a long way and a place that embraces the black culture as one of its own. This morning I stumbled upon your channel, have subscribed and looking forward to watching all of the videos I missed. With pen and paper in hand, I am ready, sign me up! 😀🤗
Hi Stephanie! 😃 I just want to say that you look absolutely naturally black and beautiful. Your skin, your hair, etc. reflects both your inner and outer beauty. When I watch your videos, I can see the 'light of life' in your eyes. This means that the Inner Light of Blessings is in-dwelt within your heart. 😃 Thank you for all that you do, and being a great example of a 'Natural Love of Black-African Origin Self" and Black Womanhood for the whole of the black community. 🙏 I cannot thank you enough for this. 🙏 Peace & Blessings Unto You.🙏
I really need to find a woman like you. You are so inspirational and come across so supportive and a lover of human beings. Well done and keep up the good work.
Stephanie, I had to give you snaps when you mentioned Caricom in its proper context!!! 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼 Great list! I was a little sceptical about Portugal, but going to book a trip for this year now based on your explanation. 🙏🏽
🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲Go Jamaica!! Also, It's proximity to and availability of flights to US from Montego Bay and Kingston (1hour to Miami) as well as GREAT Internet speed.
My ancestors won't allow me at peace in Portugal. I have 7 children in USA and I moved in Rwanda best decision I have ever made living amongst people that look like you its a blessing.
Not sure about a Black community in Viet Nam, but I loved it. In fact, I loved staying in Thailand, Cambodia, China too. People were friendly. Yes in China they stared, but that didn't bother me. The biggest issue in China on the subway was the constant smell of cilantro. Most people in the world are good, friendly and decent. They are trying to do the same things we are, raising families and surviving. You will run into a-holes everywhere ( we have a ton in the US), but overall people will try and help you. Never had a problem unless someone was trying to overcharge me. You have to research these places before you go, but just GO! I travelled through Asia alone. My sister was my travel buddy through Europe, but declined Asia. I had a wonderful time. Met people from all over the world. I found that most spoke English in addition to their own language. I always learned some of the language of the country I visited even if it was just "Where is", "Hello", "Thank You" and "How much". Learn the culture and follow their rules, I have a story or two about White women freaking out because they wanted to go into temples in daisy dukes and spaghetti straps. Thank you Stephanie.
@@bk4of4 No. I initially went to see the Terracotta Warriors. I spent a month traveling throughout to see all the things there were to see while I was over there. From Hong Kong to Naning.
I LOVE SE Asia! Solo visits to Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam and Cambodia and enjoyed each place. Met wonderful people in the community and had an amazing time! Spent several weeks in each country and got a feel of the place. Indonesia is my heart and soul and wanted to move there but then COVID-19 restrictions. Still considering it along with Thailand or Portugal. And I agree about researching the culture and customs while learning the language. I swear, wearing DDs at a temple?! I saw plenty of that in my travels and I was soooo annoyed. 😒🙄
Daisy dukes in the temples?! LOLOLOLOLOLOL damn Got to spend about a week in Bangkok and loved it there, sadly it wasn't for fun or holiday but it was still very pleasant. The people were so sweet and helpful there it was amazing!! I got stared at in Korea 24/7 the year I lived there. I also agree w/you 1000% about learning a bit of the local language and some customs - I just feel it's the polite thing to do if I'm visiting their country.
I'm considering visiting Portugal. I love the language and I really value your channel. You provide a wealth of resources for Americans considering living some where else .
Keep telling the truth Sis Stephanie. My family travelled for 9 glorious days to a couple provinces in Costa Rica. Loved it so much that we immediately reserved a home stay for entire month of January 2025. When it is close to return we will connect with expat community to hang out with them. ❤❤❤
Hello Ms. Stephanie! I am new to your channel. Your channel caught my eye a little while back because I am a black woman who is tired of getting caught up in the rat race here in the US and I feel like I'm just working to pay bills, ugh.😩I've never been outside of the US. Last year I had won a trip to the Bahamas 🇧🇸 for 2, but have come to the realization that my finances are limited. But I had been interested in looking into having position to make money from home, online/remote for a while now. Tried with some investments but that did not work out, unfortunately. I am grateful for your channel and what information you are putting out there for those of us looking to get out of the US matrix rat trap. Truly appreciate the effort you put into making these videos! Thank you! Blessings! 🌅🌺🧡💛💎🕊🌈 BTW, 🎉 CONGRATULATIONS on reaching 100k subscribers!🎊 🥳
I've been traveling for 40+ yrs solo. 63 some health issues but still enjoying my life. I did this last year in Mexico City LOVEDDDDD it. I'm now back in Europe and will visit Portugal next and possibly be moving there. I belong to some of those ex-pat groups and it's not far from family that live in the states and Europe.
That's so awesome that you've been doing this for so long! Do you have a RU-vid channel or is there a place where you share your experiences? Traveling yields so many good stories. I know you have a ton!
@@EB-fe2pr I started my travels before the internet and you tube were even a thing 😉I'm certainly ageing myself 😅 I've just always enjoyed meeting people and exploring other areas. I thought of a blog but I'm just not consistent. I am trying to put some of it down on in a journal. It's wonderful to see so many women travelling and fulfilling there own needs at least. Safe travels.
I went to Mexico in 2001, and yes, the smog was so intense that my entire face was covered in soot. I coun't stay for that reason. I just decided to revisit this year, thanks to you Stephanie!
I lived in Mexico City last year and traveled around. Never saw or felt soot. Then again this is 21 yrs later. They are so green now that those plants are really boosting air quality. NOw that altitude is something that took me a couple of weeks to get used to.
Good Evening Stephanie Perry, Oh My!! .. So happy to hear you discuss these marvelous countries that sound so very appeasing to the senses. I always treasure your expertise pertaining to these wonderful countries. .. Thank you so much for your most wonderful information. .... God Bless You Always, CC
Mine is Mexico. I love it here. However, I've lived in Italy as well and loved it. My end of all places will probably be Lisbon as well. I absolutely fell in love, it offers EVERYTHING!
South Africa as you said Stephanie and Rwanda is booming more every month in these RU-vid streams and street's. Because of the cleaning of the community and accepting women as a nomad and locals
south africa is actually a crap country amd it is deteriorating because of the corrupt anc government, high crime rate, still stuck in the past because aparthied ended recently in the mid 1990s, conservatism and misogyny is very rampant here as well. Anti-lgbt, anti-leftism, economic inequality, the most unequal country in the world, unfriendly amd stuck up people, unattractive subpar men, GBV, electricity crisis. Racism in the country as well as a very high cost of living. i live in south africa and this is my experience living here. do not recommend
Amen, Sister. Thank you. The information you shared is truly inspirational and motivating. I will dig-in to it to dig myself out of this rut. Thank you for doing this work!
Truly enjoyed this video. I must admit that most of what was mentioned in regards to audience was about black woman and I am a Melanated man 😂but I truly enjoy the information and will be subscribing to your channel. We desire to live abroad within the next 6 months so all of this information is helpful. Currently we are interested in South America ( Rural life) with city access 😂. Thanks again for what you do
I feel safe where I live now in America and I felt safe in San Diego where I grew up. True, I did feel safer in some spots overseas; but to be fair, I suffer from anxiety and I hate crowds, so for me safe means few people more nature no matter where it is.
I love Accra, Ghana. I was there for 13 days. My American dollar was powerful compared to the Ghana Cidi. I could purchase an apartment for 2 years on 1 month of my pension. There's something I'm missing if someone have to work in addition to receiving retirement income because they moved to Ghana. You just don't get un-retired and go back to work. Not this retired government sister. Now, if you acquire a family while you're there.... uh, yeah.... you might have to get mo-money🤣
I don’t think expat life is working because they are struggling to make a living in Ghana. I see what they’re doing more as a hobby than work, I watch their videos a lot. They would have to explain it themselves I might be wrong.
Stephanie, thank you, as always, for sharing your perspectives. I do enjoy your channel and with this list, I've prioritized those cities I'd like to visit (Lisbon, Panama City, Mexico City & Playa Del Carmen. I've already been to Costa Rica and Jamaica. One thing I would have loved to see included in the video is the cost of healthcare in each of these cities. Is healthcare inexpensive (relative to the US), accessible and would your list have changed if the cost of healthcare was added to the equation?. Interested to know your thoughts on this. Thank you again for the valuable content. God Bless!
love your channel, I just came back to visit the US, and I live have been living in Uganda for 2.5 years. Before that I lived in South Africa for more than a year. Keep doing what you doing
Go for it. I'm 63 with health issues and getting outta the states really helped. I've been traveling for 40+ yrs and in Europe now. Portugal is next for me also.
I went to Africa in Rwanda its best decision I have ever made and your dollar goes further as well. Best of all living amongst people that look like you.