To stay in South Africa, you just get a Retirement Visa. it's good for 4yrs. You can just keep it renewed. I believe if you buy a house or have a business, you become permanent resident. 😊
Why would anyone sink good money into a country that can't even keep the fukin lights on because they're so corrupt and incompetent? Of course they want American money but why would any American want any part of that shythole?
@@AntonsClass South Africa coal fired electrical plants were built in the 1980's they have not been upgraded for 40 years. All that money that should have been spent on upgrading was stolen for gold chains, fancy cars etc. South Africa is having rolling blackouts. And need serious reinvestment by America and the G7 and their not going to do it.
@@AntonsClass We seen this before. In the 1950's Egypt Gamal Abdel Nassar nationalized the electrical and oil fields and encouraged other Middle Eastern governments to do the same. Wave a Arab nationalism sweep the Middle East. Only one problem Arabs don't have engineers. They don't know how to operate or build and maintain their oil fields and electrical grids. Their nations quickly started to fall part and slide back into the 19th century. The same will happen to South Africa.
Thanks for talking about this. This is huge. I think it's good. It's time for bullies to be put in place and take care of our own business. Hopefully, other countries can be treated fairly. Other African Countries.
Am glad to know you're aware of this. The first video I saw from you was yesterday and you were complaining about Africa and Africans. I asked why the Chinese, Indians and European people who have settled in Africa for centuries are not complaining. Look , we can't keep accepting printed fiat currency in exchange for real commodities. To hell with the dollar and to hell with America. The American authorities obviously thought we wouldn't figure out the scam forever? DUMB!
@@AntonsClassam shocked you wish us well. I thought you now hate us and our continent? Have you visited the eastern part of the continent? Are we terrible too? Funny thing is we've had European aristocracy living amongst us and Indian people too for centuries. They don't complain. And I don't agree with you about America. Not optimistic about America. Not with the opioid crises , homeless people, rejection of the dollar , mindless shootings , gender bending etc
Black people need to be willing to leave the USA in order to be able to negotiate a better deal in the USA. If it wasnt for Garvey you would not have had NAACP and ultimately the end of jim crow.
You do realize "blockchain" currencies have zero value until they're liquidated and their major purpose is for money laundering and currency flight. Russia and China are DYING economically and politically because of their own actions and the commie elites need a way to convert their worthless currencies into DOLLARS. We have to get SMARTER than this.
I love Turkey. The thought of dual citizenship sounds great except for the vast language barrier. It's such a challenge to communicate with the locals.
Great topic, Anton. I think a lot of people moving to Africa need to consider that just because you’re moving there physically, doesn’t mean your money will be as well, unless you’re opening a business on the continent. And even then, depending on the country, you’ll be paying dual taxes. Although it will probably take decades to develop an alternative currency (China and India have too many conflicts, among other nations). In the meantime, rate fluctuations will greatly affect American salaries for expats/remote workers, and especially retirees on a fixed income. Bottom line: Whatever you’re budgeting for your “exodus “, add 25-35% per month to cover increases. I’m not a finance expert, JMO 😊
Let's be realistic. China is in the middle of a demographic crisis and their strategic interest are diametrically opposed to the interest of India. Saudi Arabian interest are diametrically apposed to Iran. Iran's strategic interest are diametrically opposed to Turkey, etc. When it comes to developing an alternative currency to the Dollar, Block-chain sounds good on paper, but only a few nations have the knowhow or the infrastructure for such a system. Compare that to the preexisting western system, the west is already ahead. A transition of this magnitude won't happen in our lifetimes, but at least it's a start. We are truly blessed to be American, what you decide to do with this privilege is on you, just don't waste it.
America's interests are also opposed to Europe's interests yet they figured out a way to coexist. The elite of America has managed to become richer at the expense of Europe. Smart people from India, China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, etc... can easily gather, negotiate and strike a deal that most if not all parties agree upon.
These bric countries sadly have so many internal issues, from radical islamists, poverty, rumors of war, brain drain, electrical grid black outs - in name only do they seem more powerful..yes, the USA has many problems, but still more financially sound..the brics may go the way of the EU..dollar 💵 will remain strong, we have lots of oil and can get more..lastly, the USA can and will be the country to establish the the most reliable, stable and regulated block chain
Good points made! However, with Saudi's recent decision, as well as the strengthened relations between China, Saudi Arabia and Iran, I am curious to see how things shape up.
@@AntonsClass Isn’t Saudi Arabia’s security ensured by the US government? That was the agreement, right? The US guarantees Saudi Arabian security in exchange for Saudi Arabia trading their oil in US dollars, an arrangement dating back to 1945. We should focus on Saudi Arabia’s long-term market dominance. There’s debate about when Saudi Arabia will reach peak oil production. While Aramco reports large reserves, independent audits suggest actual recoverable reserves might be lower. For instance, a 2019 audit confirmed only part of the reported reserves. The global shift towards renewable energy is expected to reduce oil demand, putting downward pressure on prices and reducing the Middle East’s regional significance. The US and Western countries are increasingly focusing on renewable energy, which affects the US goal of ensuring price stability in the energy market. This isn’t just a power move by Saudi Arabia; it’s a sign that Western interest in the Middle East is evolving, with more emphasis on renewable energy and regional stability, despite ongoing conflicts. This shift indicates changing geopolitical dynamics, potentially moving eastward over time.
I'm looking at the dollar and it doesn't seem that this news is impacting the dollar's value in terms of Forex or the USD index(DXY). Why do you think that is? Delayed result? Maybe people aren't taking this news seriously?
When dedollarization fully hits American citizens, how will this effect Passport-Bros and all American citizens living abroad? Because, unless they're entrepreneurs with multiple business ventures across continents that use various currencies; it would pretty much seem like their screwed? Surviving on one source of passive encome which uses the dollar, in a dedollarized world sounds like a quick way to starvation and homelessness. Not to mention the rise of A.I, slowly but surely taking all the I.T jobs from specialized workers in those fields. Damn, it seems hopeless.
Türkiye has not stated interest in joining BRICS, that is a misunderstanding. During a recent China visit Türkiye said only "we might look into it" out of politness.
Im Thinking about dual citizenship in Nigeria and Senegal or Qatar However. I llove the freedom of the USA being free to go as i like when i like. In Africa they have bars and bobed wires around 9 ft tall walls just to keep people from robbing you and a lady cant go out by herself at night except in UAE however Sharia laws restricts movement because woman arent allowed to drive or go out without a chapperon in.most instances. I love US and will be living 6months her and six months elswhere. Probably Senegal at most🎉🎉🎉
Our politicians have had been making an undending stream of awfully shortsighted decisions both financially and politically for decades now. We survived primarily by the strength of the dollar. Now with the dollars being dumped and countries united on a dedollarization plan (spurred on my our failed sactions against Russia and our support of Israel in their Gaza war crimes) it won't be long before we hit an extended period of high inflation and a financial beating the like of which we have not seen since the 70s oil embargo, but only this time, irreversible. When that happens countries that are more services-oriented like the US and the West will really suffer the most, while countries that produce commodities and/or manufacturing (e.g. China, Russia, Saudi) will ride it easier. We are in a downward spiral. The US can not remain as the primary global superpower with the way our politicians run things. This has a potential to go very bad, very fast if our leaders do not embrace the new reality and work as strategic partners with others instead of trying to control others and dictate policies to them with unfavorable trade terms. Unfortunately, I don't see that happening. We still want to bully other countries around with military and economic threats. Because of this, there is a reasonable chance the US shrinks quickly from the undisputed global superpower to a tiny, yet still rich country like what happened to the UK during the two World Wars. We still have the strongest and richest companies in the world, but I don't think Westerners realize how quick and fast replacements from BRICS and elsewhere will weaken most of the Fortune 500.
So there are no developed areas on the continent? I'm sure there are under developed areas in the US as well. Not every area in the US is Beverly Hills or Manhattan?
You should move to Saudi Arabia and become a Muslim. You can work there and have multiple wives. You look like a strong man who can handle two wives. I am a gay Lithuanian man and I will never get the chance to visit Saudi Arabia.
as far as i know they dont care bout that as long as you dont display it in public cause how would they know its not like it says on ur id that u are gay..