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    Tax penalites for working/living outside of the US?

    I'm not confusing them. I was saying that I was told that you are get your work permit. You will also need to be permitted for residency because you obviously will be living there. I've never said that they are dependent on each other nor do I think that. I was asking if my citizenship had any...
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    Tax penalites for working/living outside of the US?

    Yes, obviously a Work permit is just what it says a work permit. Obviously, a work permit does not grant you residency. However, you have to be granted it from the home office through recommendation of the employer. I don't know if you live in the UK but I was referring specifically towards the...
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    Tax penalites for working/living outside of the US?

    I will go to a country that a future company will send me to. Once I do leave, I won't be back as I've been to many nations and I know that I will be quite happy wherever I go, If I've been there before because I will know what to expect. However, don't make assumptions about me. I'm very grown...
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    Tax penalites for working/living outside of the US?

    You're not understanding me. I never said that citizenship will make a difference to people. I'm talking about to the government for taxes. The people themselves are irrelevant. I've been all around the world. Australia to Russia to France to Germany to many others. Yes, I get hassled...
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    Tax penalites for working/living outside of the US?

    You misunderstand me. I'm quite aware of the process of moving to many places. For example, in the UK your company that you will work for needs to send the Home Office a CV to apply for a Work Permit. I was referring to Americans able to live in Europe without being hassled by European people...
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    Tax penalites for working/living outside of the US?

    Thank you for your response. I know that Americans can live in Europe just fine but I was wondering that the tax implications of working overseas would make renouncing US Citizenship a better option after picking up citizenship from somewhere else of course.
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    Tax penalites for working/living outside of the US?

    The ignorance is so clear to read. No wonder you have such a bad rep on this site. Whites didn't provide anything. Blacks worked to better themselves. Blacks weren't getting government assistance until less then half a century ago. Some parts of the nation were keeping Blacks from living...
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    Tax penalites for working/living outside of the US?

    Let me respond before this thread implodes. It's never a great time to be Black. The USA was established by the White men (for the most part) and Blacks just happened to finally given their natural right of freedom. That's the nature of the beast. Blacks will never fully be equal in this country...
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    Tax penalites for working/living outside of the US?

    Let me shut down your "clever" grant jab. No, I didn't use any grants. I paid my education in cash. When my parents died as the only child, I received their estate which could only be fully accessed in college or when I turned 25. So, yeah I wrote a check and that's that. Sorry to burst your...
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    Tax penalites for working/living outside of the US?

    I don't accept your apology as I'm not offended. If that's the best you're willing to say then I wouldn't have been helped by your answer in the first place. I will apologize for hurting your feelings because I'm asking about leaving the US. I just want to know how much money (like percentage)...
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    Tax penalites for working/living outside of the US?

    I will be finishing school soon and I will be looking for a job with a company to live and work in Europe. I want to go to Europe (or Asia or Australia) because I want to experience new things and live life somewhere else. Once I get my ideal job, I plan on staying there until the day I die...
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    Hi

    I'm just a normal person who happens to be in the middle of college. Nothing really special or worthwhile to tell you at all. Hopefully, I can be a decent member of the forum is all.
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