Yoo SmartUp Travel! I found you from iam_marwa's Channel. Good job in explaining that Tanzania is safe, but you have to be aware. I think this is a great balance for tourists in most places throughout the world. Unless you're doing something stupid or acting crazy, most places are safer than we perceive. Thanks for showing some specific ways that people try to scam out there. I'm traveling to Kenya in March, and might make it over to Tanzania! I'm really hoping to hike Kilimanjaro. The country looks beautiful! 😃 Keep creating my friend. 🎥 🎞 As a side note your audio voice over sounds very good and clear. That's huge! As for me (My name’s Ryan!) I started creating content on RU-vid to help people live more meaningful lives. It really makes me sad to see people reflect on life and realize they could’ve done much more with the time they were blessed with! Watching others is one way we learn, so my goal is to be an example for others who need guidance on travel, self-development, and love in action! ❤️ Much love! 🤓 Keep chasing your dream and bringing value to your audience! 🙌🏼
Yoo Ryan Fila! Thank you for the encouraging words and I wish you all the best on your Life Journey. 🙌 Kenya is amazing you'll have a good time, check out Kisumu City if you can, its the Lakeside city of Kenya or if you are up for a challenge why not hike Mount Kenya its Africa'ss second highest Mountain. Safari Njema (Safe Journey in Swahili) and Keep on creating 👊
@@utahcanyon1000 Your welcome Yes According to the Tanzanian Immigration. This Comes under The Residency Permit Class C2, which states; Retired persons who have an assured income to sustain them and their dependents who are in 60'S and above can apply for a Class C residency permit. This can cost anywhere between $500- S550 (USD), Key Tip: For the application process, you will need to provide: Evidence of retirements benefits, Letter of retirement, Evidence of place of occupancy, Police clearance from the country where you are a citizen Bank statement