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| ====== Introduction ====== | ====== Introduction ====== | ||
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| + | [[American Expat Retiree Financials | contents]] | ||
| ===Who is this book for?=== | ===Who is this book for?=== | ||
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| * USA-licensed Mutual Funds are not for sale to non-USA residents. | * USA-licensed Mutual Funds are not for sale to non-USA residents. | ||
| * USA-licensed ETFs are not for sale to residents of most EU countries. | * USA-licensed ETFs are not for sale to residents of most EU countries. | ||
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| + | === Good News === | ||
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| + | A born-in-the-USA (naturalized) citizen of the US is a citizen for life. This citizenship cannot be revoked. | ||
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| + | Your social security is gold. You have earned it. Even if you renounce your citizenship, | ||
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| + | The IRS considers every US citizen a "US Tax Resident" | ||
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