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I'm a big fan of Croatia myself, but their program is one year, not renewable without a break (and starting next year, a full Schengen break), but it'll depend a lot on the lifestyle you want. I want cheap, beaches and quiet at least outside of the tourist season. I've heard good things about Portugals, but no direct experience. Montenegro has announced a two year one that's renewable once that I may give a trial when my current Croatia one runs out, but it's brand new and the government websites are currently under a bit of a DoS so getting details is harder. Germany could be good if you like it there, I think Italy just announced one, and if you're more into the Nordic scene, I think Norway has one. But I'm primarily in the EU because my partner is here, you can find them in a number of other countries, depending on the lifestyle and culture you want to spend time in. Not all of them are tax free, but most of them are. Do some googling, there's always an expat services organization that will offer overpriced consulting (but you may still want to use them, it can be frustrating if you don't speak the local languages). Also ask yourself if you want to find a new home, some nomad years don't count towards permanent residency requirements, so you may be delaying things while you do it. For me that's fine, for you maybe not. If you've got the liquidity it's usually worth going for a couple weeks before you make any final decisions to scope out the local territory and see if you can operate comfortably, but I'd encourage anyone thinking about it to look into it, you may find a lifestyle you really like better than home, wherever that is. |