Yes it would blow your cover, so find another way
Bank statements or a less needy landlord
Yes it would blow your cover, so find another way
Bank statements or a less needy landlord
Istanbul could be a solid option - true global hub in every sense
Hope it’s helpful to point out that you generally don’t have to pay tax as visitor if you are not tax resident - which typically is triggered after 183 days (there are exceptions).
You will still be liable for tax in your “home” country - it’s not like Dubai.
Go for it
Be respectful, polite, complimentary
AirBnBs aim for 40% occupancy so your theory is bang on
Sounds like wasting time and causing distress to prove a point to yourself.
I would advocate for confident decisiveness - and go where the heart is
Imagine you are getting on a plane to several places - one of them being Switzerland
How does each scenario feel?
The flight you want to get on is where you should be.
Money is important - but so are lots of other things. You know what you need to do already.
10 months is ages - if you dont like it, you dont like it
Are you sharing your screen?
What if you get remote work?
Set up company in EU or developed country, or if that’s too much make website so you compete with developed country workers - and price your work accordingly. Appearances are everything.
You could then live in more peaceful part of Bangladesh, while exploring emmigration.
Mate you are playing with fire. Do not stay more than 4 months.
Developed countries track the shit out of everyone. They know you are there.
Move every 4 months to avoid any tax residency, social security issues (which could be extremely costly).
Besides that you’re fine.
Hungary know you are there. Don’t stay more than 4 months.
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Companies use sophisticated manipulation to exploit employees more effectively - creating one-sided loyalty and emotional connections. Your guilt is a normal human reaction, but not well adapted to this reality. The reality is it’s a transaction. Do your tasks, no more no less. Take the money. Live your life.
“We are a family” is the biggest red flag - the worst businesses I’ve encountered ALL said this.
As another said, don’t be cynical, but do open your eyes and look after your interests.
They would fire you in a heartbeat for trifling reasons.
I feel this
Maybe start with a decisive commitment to one place, one rental property - for at least 3 months. Maybe longer visa depending. Then plan the next similar length stay.
Having plans well in advance is the key to maximising control and calm.
Then set about making those deep decisions about what you really want. Are you just tired of changing rental every month, or do you want to own a forever home, and sometimes travel?
Decision paralysis is likely with our infinite choice lifestyle - so many degrees of freedom in every part of life. Decide what’s important, weigh up your options, pick one or some, and get to it.
Removing time pressure from decisions transforms them from a hassle to a pleasure - from a risk to an opportunity.