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Dork

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Posted - Aug 28 2024 :  07:17:38  Show Profile  Reply
I enjoy traveling quite a bit, but I wouldn’t say I do it as often as I’d like. If I could, I’d probably be on the move every few months. There's something invigorating about exploring new cultures, trying different foods, and just soaking in the atmosphere of a place that's entirely different from what I'm used to. Over the years, I’ve had the pleasure of visiting several countries, with some of my favorites being Japan, Italy, and Greece. Japan was fascinating with its blend of the ultra-modern and the deeply traditional. Italy, with its rich history and mouthwatering cuisine, was an absolute treat. And Greece, well, the islands there are just pure paradise. As for Spain, I’ve visited once, and I loved it! The vibrancy of Barcelona, the history of Madrid, and let’s not forget the food—tapas are amazing! But I think Spain’s best feature might be its people—they’re so warm and welcoming. Would I go back? Absolutely, in a heartbeat!

Simme

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Posted - Aug 28 2024 :  07:37:39  Show Profile  Reply
I don’t get to travel as much as I’d like to, but when I do, I make sure it’s a memorable experience. I’ve always found traveling to be a great way to recharge and get some new perspectives. Over the years, I’ve visited a few countries, with some of the standouts being Canada, Ireland, and New Zealand. Canada’s natural beauty is just breathtaking, especially if you love outdoor activities. Ireland’s charm lies in its green landscapes and the warmth of its people—I felt right at home there. New Zealand was another highlight, particularly for its adventurous spirit and stunning scenery. As for Spain, I haven’t had the chance to visit yet, but it’s high on my list. Everything I’ve heard about Spain—the culture, the food, the weather—sounds like it would be right up my alley. I’m particularly interested in exploring cities like Madrid and Valencia, as well as the beautiful beaches along the Costa del Sol. Hopefully, I’ll get to experience Spain soon enough!
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Lerrf

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Posted - Aug 28 2024 :  07:53:39  Show Profile  Reply
Traveling has always been a passion of mine, though I try to balance it with work and other commitments. If it were up to me, I’d travel more frequently—perhaps every couple of months. I’ve been fortunate enough to visit a variety of countries, each offering something unique. France, for example, with its romantic allure, and Australia with its rugged, wild beauty, are two places that left a lasting impression on me. Then there’s Thailand, which captivated me with its vibrant culture and stunning landscapes. And speaking of Spain, I have to say, it’s a country that has so much to offer. We did a trip with a travel with group in spain. The architectural marvels like La Sagrada Familia, the lively festivals, and the laid-back coastal towns—it’s hard not to fall in love with Spain. I’ve been to Barcelona and Seville, and both cities were incredible in their own ways. Spain definitely has a special place in my heart, and I’d love to explore more of it, especially the northern regions, which I’ve heard are just as beautiful.
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SemMM

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Posted - Oct 16 2024 :  07:31:59  Show Profile  Reply
Hi all. I am interested in an international residence permit in Malta.
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FrankFr

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Posted - Oct 17 2024 :  02:10:54  Show Profile  Reply
A couple of years ago, I started looking into relocating to Malta, and I heard about the Malta Global Residence Permit - https://immigrantinvest.com/malta-global-residence-programme-en/ . It seemed like a good match because I wanted to invest in property and enjoy the tax benefits. I reached out to a local firm that helped me understand the process and paperwork. They explained that aside from buying property, the minimum annual tax of €15,000 was something to factor in. The guidance I got was super helpful, especially for navigating the legal stuff and making sure everything was in order.
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