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Moving you (and your business) to another country?

1541782816136.pngWith just a few weeks to go until the election in the United States, I've been wondering very seriously if potentially the "grass is greener" living in another country?! Maybe I'm too much of a pessimist or doomsday thinker, but I wonder what it would be like to live in a country that didn't have so much political drama. Maybe it would be better if I didn't absorb so much news and current events?,...

 

So I'm just wondering if anyone has experience moving themselves and their business to another country. I just started reading about some requirements, and it seems daunting to even begin to think about it, but I can't help worrying about how life in the U.S.A will evolve in the coming years because America seems so divided. I don't want to start any political debates here, just curious and wondering about any experiences other Square Sellers may have in starting life in another country.

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Relocating to another country is possible but requires planning. Research visa rules, taxes, and local business laws. If you use tools like Square, check compatibility in the new country. Test living there short-term to see if it fits your needs. Moving is costly, so budget carefully. If the political climate is overwhelming, reducing news intake may help without the need to relocate View More.

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