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Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by abbey621(m): 10:34pm On May 10, 2023
MyAmericandream:


Dishing out 12k/annum shouldn’t be a problem for a self-multimillionaire like you said you are. Perhaps, you talking about the self-multimillionaire in naira?

Which properties are you buying that you're paying 12k per annum in mortgage? Average mortgage here in Atlanta is 2k per month and even tho that's not a problem, in terms of investing I look more at the risks and controls not just profits. In Chicago it is more or less the same unless you're buying properties in the slum. Maybe you should watch shark tank, not all good ventures are worthwhile, some can land you in hot soup if you're not careful.

P.S I don't deal in Naira son, I've got a 200k per annum job after taxes, two ecommerce businesses bringing in 15k per month each and insurance policies worth1.45m in cash value, self made the real way.....The real American Dream my nigga!

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Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by Burgerlomo: 10:36pm On May 10, 2023
labake1:



Give me chair, let don dey pain me grin

Aight😁
Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by TheSourcerer: 10:45pm On May 10, 2023
GodHimself:

Did you write this? It’s high detail. Thank you.

I thought so too until I literally found out she was a hooker, shame really
Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by TheSourcerer: 10:50pm On May 10, 2023
MIMOSAXY:



This should be a post on its own. Thanks a lot
Great post yeah post I doubt it's hers , she's a CON
Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by linearity: 10:59pm On May 10, 2023
Abi1985:


Ok u Cannot understand until you come here. For Chicago, the average property tax is $3500 annually.

You pay $3k5 for property tax annually on average? That is very cheap considering…..

I pay $12k plus and it increases each year by 3 - 5%.
Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by syntekelite(m): 11:14pm On May 10, 2023
ZIMDRILL:


i never disputed what you pay, my point was and still the same, we all pay council tax/property tax its normal bill in the western world

Like i said ifs its too high for you move to other areas of the city or the city its self

Eg in UK london is expensive when it comes to accomodation and many moved to cheaper cities



I dont understand..he said he is paying property tax meaning he owns a home there..you are telling him to move to another cheaper city..how is that correlated.. mind you we are both assuming the op is being truthful .. is he going to carry his home with osuka to the other city?? Maybe am missing something here..cos you dont pay property tax on rented homes..
Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by ZIMDRILL(m): 11:34pm On May 10, 2023
syntekelite:


I dont understand..he said he is paying property tax meaning he owns a home there..you are telling him to move to another cheaper city..how is that correlated.. mind you we are both assuming the op is being truthful .. is he going to carry his home with osuka to the other city?? Maybe am missing something here..cos you dont pay property tax on rented homes..

he doesnt own a house, he is newbee in US he crying over property tax, if u read again he said he is paying property tax when he is not owning the house, the guy doesnt understand the western system of property tax

here in UK its called council tax, when youe own the house or not u pay it, what differs only if you are a tenant and the property is registered to renting out, the sitting tenant will pay the council tax in their own name than the landlords, then some landlord the tax would be included on yout rent

if he owns the house, he wouldnt be crying over property tax as his mortagage was higher than that

So this guy is ranting allover property tax and child support

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Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by syntekelite(m): 11:36pm On May 10, 2023
ZIMDRILL:


he doesnt own a house, he is newbee in US he crying over property tax, if u read again he said he is paying property tax when he is not owning the house, the guy doesnt understand the western system of property tax

here in UK its called council tax, when youe own the house or not u pay it, what differs only if you are a tenant and the property is registered to renting out, the sitting tenant will pay the council tax in their own name than the landlords, then some landlord the tax would be included on yout rent

if he owns the house, he wouldnt be crying over property tax as his mortagage was higher than that

So this guy is ranting allover property tax and child support

Thought as much just dont like calling people liars online as i dont know them..
Thanks for the response really enlightening
Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by Oyomesiile: 11:41pm On May 10, 2023
ZIMDRILL:


level of poverty doesnt deter starting new things that will benefit in the long run

I no dey talk again.
Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by ZIMDRILL(m): 11:46pm On May 10, 2023
Oyomesiile:


I no dey talk again.

has dangote stopped selling his products becoz of level of proverty? He is actually building new factories based on projection he sees in those poverty people

Are people stopping going to school becoz their are not jobs ?
Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by Nobody: 12:10am On May 11, 2023
babajero:
Are they being taxed for services provided or not? Are there no taxes in Nigeria? Are the taxes in Nigeria reflecting on the services rendered like abroad?
Why will a man that japad from Nigeria to abroad to better his life be looking for who to impregnate instead of focusing on what took him there?
It happens when a man can not control himself with woman.
Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by worried222: 12:18am On May 11, 2023
sonnie10:

Oga , your employment letter has your weekly hours. It is never more than 36-40.
Any other thing is overtime and it’s time and a half.
How come you don’t know these simple things?
Because he has never left Nigeria all his life. He doesn’t know how things works in practice over there. He only reads up stuffs and comes to Nairaland to make us 😆

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Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by Oyomesiile: 12:31am On May 11, 2023
ZIMDRILL:


has dangote stopped selling his products becoz of level of proverty? He is actually building new factories based on projection he sees in those poverty people

Are people stopping going to school becoz their are not jobs ?

All I'm saying is that things have to be in place before any tax deductions.
Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by dukeaugustus(m): 12:38am On May 11, 2023
Hamachi:
What are the pros and cons of living abroad?
It depends if you are moving for financial or non financial reasons, and how long you move for.

If you are moving for a short period of time when you are young, there are seldom many negatives.

Few people regret studying abroad for a year, doing an internship or a gap year.


When it comes to longer-term assignments, financial considerations are important for most people.

The major positives associated with moving abroad are

If you work for a multi-national, there are sometimes bigger packages abroad, especially in frontier markets due to hardship allowances. For instance, if you are an oil & gas engineer working in Canada or Norway, you are likely to be paid more if you move to Nigeria or Myanmar on a two-year contract.
For business owners, the world markets are always a bigger opportunity than just only focusing on the local market. Whilst it is true that you can target people online successfully, a stint overseas will teach you about other cultures, give you fresh ideas and so on.
New languages and skills will help you if you move back to your home country
If you are high-net-worth you can save a lot on taxes if you move to certain countries, and do the right planning

The main negatives are

In your home country you get back ended benefits. In low-tax countries overseas, you get front ended benefits. What do I mean by that? In your home country, you might feel you are being weighed down by the taxes. However, you get back some of that money when you get old or are sick as per the graph below:

In comparison, if you have more money from lower taxes, you get front ended benefits. This can be great, but only if you are self-disciplined enough to save and invest more.

However, plenty of people in low taxes countries like the UAE and Singapore don’t do that, as many studies have shown
Career wise, you will be behind your peer back home, if you don’t use your time overseas wisely.
What are the pros and cons of teaching abroad?
What are the advantages or disadvantages of living and working abroad?
What are the pros and cons of moving back to your home country after living abroad?
What are the pros and cons of living in your country?

What are the pros and cons of moving abroad, and where are some good places to live?
Let´s start with the cons to get that out of the way first

1.
The more countries you have lived in, the more you loose a sense of belonging (at least I feel that way). I have lived in 9 different ones and although I have of course great memories and part of my heart is in all of them, I feel I belong nowhere and certainly not in my home country anymore either.

After so many years I crave a sense of belonging, a base to call home (even if it just means to be there a couple of months a year), friends I do not have to say goodbye to every few months or years. And no, to stay in touch on Social Media is not the same at all, I personally create bonding through shared experiences and not by living in past memories.

2.
If you move a lot and you know you will not be in a place for a very long time, you wonder if it makes sense to emotionally invest in relationships and friendships and I think sometimes relationship become more superficial because building them takes time and commitment and you know you will leave again and who wants heart breaks.

3.
Depending on your age group, aging parents back home suddenly become a concern. One is far away and cannot just jump in a plane and is home in one hour. A sense of guilt sets in even if your loved ones give you no reason to feel guilt and its only in your head. And you also realize time becomes more precious and one is far away.

4.
When you get home you realize your friends are more or less still the same, they have aged too, might have created a family, changed jobs, etc. but essentially they are still the same. You on the other hand have changed, its unavoidable. Your horizons have widened and you might not have that much in common with old friends anymore. There is a sense of loss and sadness.

5.
Depending on where you are abroad, romantic relationships can take a back seat. If an independent western single women in her late twenties or thirties comes for example to Asia with the hope to not only find professional opportunities and adventures but also a partner to create a family with, I would say, think twice, your choices will be limited, but that is a topic for a different question.

6.
The longer you are in a certain region the more difficult it will be to go back to your home country if you ever want to return, because your skills and experiences will become more bankable in your new country than in your home country. If your business is online it’s a different story of course.

7.
Loneliness can also be an issue. If you do not consider yourself the love of your life and enjoy time alone too, you will struggle, because it is unavoidable that there will be moments when you will be alone, especially if you just arrive in a new place. And when you get sick its also not exactly fun.

8.
Constantly having to let go is sad, at least for me. I do not like to let go of things, people, places that entered my heart, but sometimes life changes and there is nothing you can do about it.

In many places (such as Singapore, Dubai for example) people are in transit, they stay for a couple of years and then they move on, you might loose a job and the work permit that goes with it and the list goes on. If you have no plan B, the stress level rises.

9.
You feel often disconnected if you do not speak the local language, but might also not live there long enough to really fluently communicate. Some languages especially for westerns are just not so easy to learn (thai is one of them).

The frustration you feel when you start learning a new language and can only express yourself like a 2 year old in the body and with the mind of a grown up person.

10.

Personally I also feel sometimes alone, when there is nobody who shares a certain sense of humor. Humor is often very different and culture specific. I can laugh my head off about certain things or situations and my colleagues just look at me and wonder what that is all about.

And they laugh about certain things and I cannot see what is funny about it either. Laughing is also about bonding with people, so I can say sometimes I miss bonding over a shared sense of humor.

Now that we are done with some of the cons, lets talk about the wonderful pros.

1.
You change for the better

2.
You become more tolerant

3.
You become a better Ambassador of your home country when you return. I swear, whenever I return home, I am particularly friendly to anybody who is foreign, I feel so connected because I am a foreigner in other countries too, so I want them to feel welcome and leave with good memories.

4.
Once you have lived abroad, this place will never ever be just a dot on the map. It will penetrate your memory, it will become part of your history, if you disliked your experience or loved it does not matter, it will never leave you indifferent anymore.

5.
You develop courage and learn how to overcome obstacles

6.
You learn to rely on yourself

7.
You realize that essentially all people in the world are the same, we are just shaped by different education, background, beliefs, etc. but we all want to be respected, loved, heard and acknowledged.

8.
You become more flexible (you just have to)

9.
You age slower, because whenever you learn or see something new it feels the days are much longer and more intense. Every day is a new adventure and there is less routine.

10.
Everywhere I go there is something I love and I weave it into my personality to take it with me. It is like as I go along, I create a more interesting and better version of myself (at least I think that, but that is a good start).

11.
You learn to judge less and listen more.

12.
You will feel more emotionally connected to the world.

it was a long article but very interesting and informative. Thank you for sharing

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Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by lexy2014: 1:32am On May 11, 2023
Abi1985:
If you want Japa, please Japa. I am not saying you shouldn't japa.

They can tax so much - eh you want to cry
And sleep. Your own money goes to tax and more tax.

You are not really the owner of your property because of tax. Property tax is something else.

Child support payment na another thing on its own- if you like woman, please be careful not to have many baby mama e get why.

Nigerians back home cannot understand until they come here and experience themselves.

I remember when my cousin was warning me about the Uk. I thought he was talking nonsense until I came and experienced reality. Experience is the best teacher
If you are doing well in Naija, please stay and visit. If you are struggling, then please Japa.

What are you still doing there? Why don't you relocate back to Nigeria instead of long grammar?
Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by deept(m): 3:03am On May 11, 2023
Abi1985:
If you want Japa, please Japa. I am not saying you shouldn't japa.

They can [b]tax so much - eh you want to cry
And sleep. Your own money goes to tax and more tax.[/b]

You are not really the owner of your property because of tax. Property tax is something else.

Child support payment na another thing on its own- if you like woman, please be careful not to have many baby mama e get why.

Nigerians back home cannot understand until they come here and experience themselves.

I remember when my cousin was warning me about the Uk. I thought he was talking nonsense until I came and experienced reality. Experience is the best teacher
If you are doing well in Naija, please stay and visit. If you are struggling, then please Japa.

I want to assume what you mean by property tax is the equivalent of council tax in the UK. Nobody likes money going out of their pocket so they will always complain. Do you know what this money goes to? Garbage collection, street lights, public parks, libraries, schools, social services, community centers, street cleaning, clear snow on the roads during winter, etc. Imagine if UK citizens don't pay for these things, imagine the chaos. Would there be anything for all of you who want to come and visit to see. I would rather pay and get these things highlighted above than live in a chaotic society. If you don't get this services all you need to do is pick up the phone to complain and you will get a response/something will be done about it. If you are not satisfied with the performance of the council leaders vote them out in the elections and if you feel you can do better, you can run for election, I'm sure you see Nigerians who run and become public officers 8n the UK, and you don't need a godfather.
Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by Nahunger(m): 3:09am On May 11, 2023
Firstorderwizard:
Tell us the advantages let's weigh it side by side

That's what they will never tell you, don't mind those sadist
Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by Bankowner: 3:26am On May 11, 2023
Three things the op emphasized on:

1. Tax: Tax is everywhere, even in Nigeria. Agreed it is on the high side here but it shows in the welfare system and infrastructure.

2. Child support: Is the op planning to come make babies abroad and abandon the baby mama(s)? If you're in a mutual relationship and you have a child with your partner, your baby gets benefits until the age of 18. You will only pay child support if you choose to bail out on your partner and that is on you, it is not abroad's fault.

3. Property tax: I don't know how that works, but isn't it paid annually? And that depends on the market value of your property at the time. So it is up to you to decide the type of property you buy if you don't want to pay so much on tax. It also depends on the region the property is located.

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Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by okuta007: 3:37am On May 11, 2023
tunjijones:


One of my colleague whey dey earn a little above 1 million naira, him wife dey earn 350k ooo. Hin still japa. That was a very unwise decision.

He will regret it when in10’years he can’t save N10 million naira because of bills and that him wife go leave am

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Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by okuta007: 3:53am On May 11, 2023
sonnie10:

If you work a 12 hour shift, you only get 36 hours in a week.
Do the maths, it’s only #320k per annual combined for both couples
This is a simple math.

abeg na which shift job dey pay $200 an hour for America and you pull 12 hour shift ?

even medical doctors with 20 years experience do not make $200 per hour - maximum $100 or $120 per hour = $208k a year - na if Over time dey then they can make more and u come here to say $200 for which shift work - den dey work ona or na winch dey worry ona ?

shay ona dey craze for this nairaland ?

so shift work pay pass senator who makes $275k a year in America ? ona dey craze ?

last last na police must shoot ona dye for arme robber my - ona think say $200 na beans for America?

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Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by okuta007: 3:57am On May 11, 2023
abbey621:


Which properties are you buying that you're paying 12k per annum in mortgage? Average mortgage here in Atlanta is 2k per month and even tho that's not a problem, in terms of investing I look more at the risks and controls not just profits. In Chicago it is more or less the same unless you're buying properties in the slum. Maybe you should watch shark tank, not all good ventures are worthwhile, some can land you in hot soup if you're not careful.

P.S I don't deal in Naira son, I've got a 200k per annum job after taxes, two ecommerce businesses bringing in 15k per month each and insurance policies worth1.45m in cash value, self made the real way.....The real American Dream my nigga!

when u type finish - make u no forget to show up on time at your $11 per hour home health work where u clean poop 💩 of old oyinbo women and men

yeye liars - day dreaming on nairaland 😄

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Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by abbey621(m): 4:08am On May 11, 2023
okuta007:


when u type finish - make sure u show up at your $11 per hour home health work where u clean poop 💩 of old oyinbo women and men

yeye liars - day dreaming on nairaland 😄

Now I get where you're coming from, so na wetin you dey do be that wey you dey claim 6 figures grin grin grin grin

Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by Hamachi(f): 4:15am On May 11, 2023
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dukeaugustus:
it was a long article but very interesting and informative. Thank you for sharing
Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by Hamachi(f): 4:16am On May 11, 2023
Iamzik:


I really enjoyed reading this. Wow....just wow!
Thank you so much
You welcome
Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by sonnie10: 4:19am On May 11, 2023
okuta007:


abeg na which shift job dey pay $200 an hour for America and you pull 12 hour shift ?

even medical doctors with 20 years experience do not make $200 per hour - maximum $100 or $120 per hour = $208k a year - na if Over time dey then they can make more and u come here to say $200 for which shift work - den dey work ona or na winch dey worry ona ?

shay ona dey craze for this nairaland ?

so shift work pay pass senator who makes $275k a year in America ? ona dey craze ?

last last na police must shoot ona dye for arme robber my - ona think say $200 na beans for America?
Sir, I said for a couple. Not one person alone. And I gave instances of professional that make up to $100 /hr.
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Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by Ohraykon: 4:28am On May 11, 2023
sonnie10:
There is this couple living in the US. The man works in IT and is paid $90/ hr. The wife is an NP and makes $100/hr
So their combined income is about $195 /hr
They both work 12 hours a day to make $2340 every day . After taxes they take home about $2000 every day

When I did the conversion I realized it was about #1.5M naira they make daily

I said to myself, a big boy in a good office in Nigeria who makes #500k monthly would have to work 3 months to see this amount that this couple make daily

It was then I understood what people really meant when they say this life no balance

the one in naija will enjoy more than the ones abroad. Naija is cheaper. Abeg forget that exchange rate na just illusion. No matter of oyinbo money wey no fit finish, your taste alone go gulp am faster sef.
Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by sonnie10: 4:34am On May 11, 2023
Ohraykon:
the one in naija will enjoy more than the ones abroad. Naija is cheaper. Abeg forget that exchange rate na just illusion. No matter of oyinbo money wey no fit finish, your taste alone go gulp am faster sef.
What do you consider enjoyment?
Do you even have ice in your fridge to enjoy cold juice, inside a/c with roasted ribs and steak?
Let the one in niaja continue to wait for month end, while someone else is living that dream every day

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Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by Ohraykon: 4:49am On May 11, 2023
sonnie10:

What do you consider enjoyment?
Do you even have ice in your fridge to enjoy cold juice, inside a/c with roasted ribs and steak?
Let the one in niaja continue to wait for month end end while someone else is living that dream every day
you lie 😂 abroad is not heaven some People live better than people abroad stop hyping that cold advanced room. Why is Dangote or burna boy not living there? Abi dem sef no get fridge to ice that scientific colour-flavoured sugar.
Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by Risingsunn: 4:50am On May 11, 2023
Living aboard makes you responsible. That's it. How you go born pikin u no go wan pay child support. Many Nigerians don't pay tax at all. Tax is part of life.

I will continue to say it, if you are a lazy human being, abroad is not for you. Sty in Nigeria and continue to depend on friends and family to survive. No free meal abroad, you must work for it.
Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by sonnie10: 5:20am On May 11, 2023
Ohraykon:
you lie 😂 abroad is not heaven some People live better than people abroad stop hyping that cold advanced room. Why is Dangote or burna boy not living there? Abi dem sef no get fridge to ice that scientific colour-flavoured sugar.
I am not taking about the richest man in Africa, I mean ordinary laborers, janitors, Nanny ,cab drivers, receptionist, store keepers.
Did you know that a janitor can afford flight ticket with half of his weekly pay to any where in the US?
But in Nigeria, someone who earns 100k a month might have to save for about 3- 4 months to afford airline ticket of #80k

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Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by Ohraykon: 5:23am On May 11, 2023
sonnie10:

I am not taking about the richest man in Africa, I mean ordinary laborers, janitors, Nanny ,cab drivers, receptionist, store keepers.
Did you know that a janitor can afford take flight ticket with half of his weekly pay to anywhere in the US?
But in Nigeria, someone who earns 100k a month might have to save for about 3- 4 months to afford airline ticket of #80k
i agree but we all know who is responsible for that. Europe doesn't come close to the wealth of Africa. Its because we don't control our resources if not we are the richest people on earth. The same abroad you live has the answer to Africa's poverty. If you live with your oppresors don't throw stones!!!
Re: Disadvantages Of Living Abroad Or Obodo Oyinbo by Nobody: 5:47am On May 11, 2023
1stGenAmerican:


According to all your past posts, you live in Nigeria. You pay $3500 property tax in Nigeria?
No American city arbitrarily raises property taxes $500 a year. And no one loses property for missing one year of tax payments. Even if you are more than a year behind, are literally hundreds of programs to help.
You don’t live here in the US, you know nothing about the system, only what you read on the internet.
Yes I do - I pay property tax. It was $3000 last year, now it is $3500 in Cook country- I stayed in London also . Once you reach a certain tax bracket - Programs do not really work if you earn above poverty line and you disqualify. Uncle Sam say you are too rich to qualify for certain programs when in reality you barely surviving because a funny IRS tax bracket . Thank God for side jobs like Uber to balance the equation- If not - I would gone under in debt. Once the household enters a different tax bracket then all those social programs are out of reach no matter how you try . Link or food stamp/WIC is out of hand when you enter a tax bracket. Then the County have another tax system for property based on square feet on your property- It does not matter how much you make and do not care. You know how many African American lose their homes because of property tax The best is the appeal online on the country tax

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