BEING A PT IN FRANCE & STAYING UNDER THE RADAR

Staying under the radar ANYWHERE & not flaunting it is the essence of the PT life & philosophy.


PTs I know have lived up to 60 years in the EU without officialdom having any record of their existence.

It is even legal to be technically "only a tourist"  if one leaves now and then and stays elsewhere for 3 months before returning...

But no PT bothers with this as nobody really looks or cares...

Technically you can only stay in the EU for 90 days, but for now, anyway, nobody cares about foreigners living in the EU with the USA or other respectable passports.

Unlike the USA, there is no such thing here as the dreaded "Migra" that rounds up illegal immigrants and ships them into Central Mexico.

 

Staying under the radar ANYWHERE & not flaunting it is the essence of the PT life & philosophy.

Of course, if you have a regular job teaching in a State Uni, WORKING IN A HOURLY WAGE JOB,  or otherwise, you can’t be a PT.

If your kid has an invisible income, the "how to do it"  is all spelt out in the PT & BBBB books.

Basically, you don't register anywhere & don't even have your name on any mailboxes or doorbells.

You have your bank accts & credit cards--Keep all that stuff all in a different country as a "non-resident."

A country can't tax a non-resident with no assets!

The other country, in many cases, can be across the street.

If you have a car that is also to be registered in a different country.

A tax haven residence like Campione or Monaco becomes feasible when you get a little richer, say over $75,000 a year.


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  1. What makes you think BEING A PT IN FRANCE will be interesting?
  2. Why do you think "Grandpa," wrote the BEING A PT IN FRANCE?
  3. Something you liked about it.
  4. Something you disliked about it.
  5. How did reading it change you, or your views?
  6. What would you say to persuade a friend to read it or not to read it?
  7. Summarise it in one written sentence.
  8. What was your favorite part of BEING A PT IN FRANCE? Why?
  9. What was the most interesting thing you learned from BEING A PT IN FRANCE?
  10. If you could change one thing in the BEING A PT IN FRANCE, what would it be?
  11. How might you have written it differently?
  12. Does the BEING A PT IN FRANCE remind you of anything else you’ve already read or seen?
  13. Was there any mind-blowing piece of information you hadn't thought of before that you think you can use?
  14. Did BEING A PT IN FRANCE change your opinion or perspective about anything?
  15. Do you feel different now than you did before you read it?
  16. What feedback would you give "Grandpa"
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