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In Rick Page’s book “Get Real, Get Gone”, he says:
“Buy a boat somewhere nice, cheap, with lots of easy sailing - and liveaboard… most passport holders have preferential status somewhere nice and sunny… they might be close to where you live or far away with sympathetic immigration laws… in some countries like Mexico or Malaysia, it is easy to become a resident (we did)”.
He goes on to say he did this in Australia too. I don’t know what passports Rick holds or if he achieved this through financial means or business visa or other, but he suggests he had a limited budget at the time.
This was all before Brexit.
Today, I can spend 90 days in 180 in EU but I’ll not be allowed to work and will have to move on.
With Mexico and Malaysia or other countries outside EU, I can’t find information to support these claims.
Does anyone have direct recent experience of countries where I could do such a thing - liveaboard and work legally for a year at a time? I have UK and Canadian passports.
“Buy a boat somewhere nice, cheap, with lots of easy sailing - and liveaboard… most passport holders have preferential status somewhere nice and sunny… they might be close to where you live or far away with sympathetic immigration laws… in some countries like Mexico or Malaysia, it is easy to become a resident (we did)”.
He goes on to say he did this in Australia too. I don’t know what passports Rick holds or if he achieved this through financial means or business visa or other, but he suggests he had a limited budget at the time.
This was all before Brexit.
Today, I can spend 90 days in 180 in EU but I’ll not be allowed to work and will have to move on.
With Mexico and Malaysia or other countries outside EU, I can’t find information to support these claims.
Does anyone have direct recent experience of countries where I could do such a thing - liveaboard and work legally for a year at a time? I have UK and Canadian passports.