
“Puerto Rico is really a unique situation for Americans, because it is part of the US—there’s no expatriation nor renunciation involved in coming here. For some people, this is a negative. Some people have objected and said ‘I’m not really getting away from the US.’ And that’s true; there’s no denying that—if you move to Puerto Rico, you’re still in the US. But this is a positive for people like me who need to stay in the US for family or other reasons. In my own personal case, that was definitely a factor because my wife is in the green card process, and she needs to stay in the US. Maybe this matters less to Canadians or Brits or others who can just move to lower their taxes.”
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