"Personally, I would not trade away the experience of living in a foreign country for anything," says Henry. "I feel like I've gained new perspectives on myself and the world while experiencing what I call my 'second life.'"
"If you're planning to leave the U.S., the pros of many countries you could choose from include better healthcare, better public transportation, a higher degree of safety, and higher quality of life," says Henry.
He also suggests exploring several destinations that appeal to you to assess whether each is realistic when you consider immigration requirements, cost of living, healthcare access and affordability, local laws and customs, and other essential factors.
And the time it takes to gain residency varies from country to country, so we recommend asking a lawyer or immigration professional about any of the legal details and processes that may impact your move.
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