Living in the Southern Hemisphere
The following excerpts from an "International Man" article gets into some of the serious threats facing us in our homeland countries with explanations why we should leave these lands while we still can.
The following excerpts from an "International Man" article gets into some of the serious threats facing us in our homeland countries with explanations why we should leave these lands while we still can.
When you leave your homeland you will miss it and all your friends and family, even if you hate most of them.
There are two main islands best suited for living with hundreds of smaller islands more suited for exotic tourism. Fiji is about perfect for visiting and even better for residing, as so many of us are experiencing who live here.
"Problem is all inside your head", (she said to me)
"The answer is easy if you take it logically.
I'd like to help you in your struggle to be free.
There must be fifty ways to leave your homeland."
Michael Snyder
Economic Collapse
August 12, 2013
IMPORTANT TO NOTE: What happens in the Northern Hemisphere tends to stay there, not able to readily pass into the Southern Hemisphere.
The Kingdom of Tonga is the kind of place that the booming tourism market is looking for. The World Tourism Organization predicts that most growth in tourism will go to destinations that offer innovative, natural experiences.
It's easiest way for a foreigner to purchase land in Fiji is to become a permanent resident. (This does not mean giving away your passport).